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I 1 raluBic Hints Special to The News frm the OUT OF TUB UlNUElt 'AK. A- wro way to save money, don't tpIH) It. My n nut ti not what U was crack eduf I be. ftui a Wfc elHct ion. emt'a tUr edMcallnu. Don of the sun! vvnys to lose n frled k U lend him mnuoy. , Ati'ft remedies lire seldom need ed by tho mnu who leans ou hope. It In quite useless to toll tho gont not tu butt In; ho will do It anyway. How can wo toll whether it resolu- tloi is good or not till after wo Imvo broken itf "It wa nil uur In n mliiutu," might refer to u rulhvny ueclduut or tO ft Wedding. 'Fhoru uro strong iutnt of iiluillar Ity between u iootliull rush and n bar-guin-t-ouiitor rush. lit .tbusu timus uf high pit every body bus to pay. huu lliii oyster Is compelled to shell out. HM)ukiug of homo remedies, tho "switch" of our grandlulhurb wut a pietty good icinuiiy lor quite u lung lut of juvenile diMirder. UUO SWUllOM ilUOS UOt IllllkU U SUIII mo, but u Uuic.ii or hi it LM.ck but tlo are kUinoioiit to produce it great change iu tempoiaturo. We uro lulu tliut blasts from u ruui'h horn knoekvd down tho nulla of Jer-li-bo, uml MO hio ,hi.'uii a hluat fntiii u rum's born Knock dowu u uiuu. Tho. ox knuwmli ui owner auil the um bin master a crib, but thoro ure uuy number of uiuu who do not, know vWnii to quit wtion thoy huu told nil thoy know. Toudiir-beurtod folks may succeed In getting tho rod bunlslivd from tho schools, but thoy will never bo ublv to utuko tho ruilrouds give up thoir switches. There uio any uumbor of muu who, while ovor ruudy to share their trou , bleu .with their wives, muulfost u strong dhducliuutiou to shuru tholr pleasures with thorn. "1 sung becuiiko 1 could not ahooto but slug," wrote tho pinjt, uud that about expresso tho lay of tho hou 'Ci,i Inivk itf nutiira rnlli.ir Itom lliit," - - -- control bur output. IWMI'TION O.N" THE 1'AHM. j speculate uot ou distant things. Cklueso Proverb. Virtue in iU own reward, but u lit tle cash help out. (juarrul make enemies and leaves the question still uusuttled. Talk things ovor with tho hired man, It will help both you uud him. Many of the trouble that wo oo coining down tho roud luivurd our farm pan by without aJoi)dug-. Whou the Loops come oil burroln, hoop thoiu with wire. Cheaper thuu buying new burroU and anybody can do it. Tho man who put a lot uf elder in fall collar to get hard in laying up for hi boys something that tun nut bo kept in barrold.. Two goad eyeit to a hill of potatoe are a-plenty. We maku u mlnUku many timoa iu neodiug too huuvily. Uood ttoeky iihoota are butter than ipindling onen. i,'; Keep tho boys from fooling; with auy of tho furm animals. Joking with eaivos or eoltv will surely bring jokos v. that raako us laugh out of the other earner of our mouths. Neighbors may save a nice lot of money by putting their orders togeth HERE'S A BARGAIN 2 1-2 H. P. Gasoline Engine and a Tank and Batteries. Ready to run and as good as new. For one half the first cost and guaranteed as represented. EDISON PHONOGRAPH WITH SIX RECORDS. All bran new. $35.00. FOR $25.00 Several hundred' pounds of body type, 8pt '!& 10 pt, Good as new. 331-3 off cost. Tip a to the Farmer Philadelphia Farm Journal er and buying n large quantity of grans seed or other farm necessaries. Nice to think that farmers Imvo roiifldoiieo in each other to do that. Don't wait till the lust minute to polish up that rusty plow, or tu gut new bolts, or to grind the mowing ma chine knives. I'rppiirutory lieks iu time blaze the way to limit sueress. Delay l a dragging nuchur. It Is easy to break n good hammer handle iu drawing n long nail. After starting the nail out un iui-h or so, Just plueo A bit of wood under tho head of the bummer raising it up say mi inch, mid you enu pull your tinil unslly. Dear brother, whou your wife niks you for u little spending mouey, don't druw u wry fnco us though sho had tied upon your cum. Just shell out with a smile, remembering till tho while that tho half of what you hutu is hoi by rights. Most folks throw awuy their felt boots when hotos come in the feet. Just tut the foot o(I and dinw the legs on nbovo your shoes wlien you have ii cold job to do. Those boots havo not outlived their usefulness whou thu feet give wny. Try It uud see. Iluw natural it is when one man in likes u pretty good thing of any one crop, for o cry body to rush iu uud try to do just as jo has done! Tho best way, though, Is to take it stondy. If you do venture into a strange trop, do it conservatively, The middle couiso is always best iu till such things, The farmer should hustle otound In early spring, order now tools and llx up old one. In many localities the black- smith is overburdened Iu repairing farming tools just at the time when tho tools aro needed for spring work. Not having implements ready for work at tho first opportunity ineuni a loss of several days In getting in a crop. Let us tie on hand with the season, if we have been hibernating during the win ter like tho frog, wo had better wake up and stir nround some now. HINTS YOU STOCK OWNKUS. Tho air ships are flying high, but thoy can not overtake pork. The hum bio pig has become the most Impor tant animal on tho farm. March winds whistle the flesh right olT tho cows. Keep them in out of thu fold. Wo would not henr so much about I'astourizing iu the creamery if there were u little more pastute-irluu in tho dairy. Tho farm animals are shedding their uu luu .,r 4un,u,u..i. rows ...ill u -i . . ..h.l .1... II....- re - i win buuu siiuiy riuuu ililllKS lur lliu first time since last fall. If much chilled, the lnmli should be taken at once to a warm room, nnd plunged in water as hot at the bund will stand. Thon wrap tho lamb in hot flannel and rub it dry. if a ewe loses her Iamb, she can be taught to mother a twin by confining her In n narrow stall. A small quanlty of oil-meal Is a valued addition to the grnin ration at this time. Keep tho pens lovol and dry. o You can't toughen a hnrse In the spring wor in a day. Start iu easy. Think bow it is with your own should ers. Take pains to exorcise the horses and harden them up before the real spring work begins. This is necessary mcari Printing Co. If you wish to avoid delays and risks. Standing In tiio bnrn will spoil n lie r no sonuor than good sternly work. When you see his legs begin to stock up, hurry and get htm to work nt mine thing, if It is nothing morn than ex ercising In the yard every day. Keep that up till you havo some real busi ness to do. WOMANLY WISDOM lluppliiess consists often in just fur getting. Quit worrying over things you can uot help. Any old uinguriucs lying around out of Usui l.und them to a neighbor who bits mini. Tried hum i Improved In flavor by sprinkling il lightly with sugar on both sides before frying. II live n p;r of canvas gloves near the wood box, with which to hnndle the wood, take out the mh pnu, etc, Women, what, downhearted f Then go outdoors uud stay a few hours n day. Nature is a wonderful healer of weary nerve. A glanlcr's knlfo will be fouud tin excellent thing in the kitchen with which to so rape nnd clean tho bottoms of pans and kettles. She didn't think how it would sound: A widow orocted a monument to her husband, with the inscription, "ltest in pence until wo meet ngain." When linking eoukies, or any small cakes, invert the pnu uml place them on the bottom. They are not so easily scorched and are more readily remov ed. Whou pressing men's trousers, In or dor to tnke the baggiuess out of the knot, pro them 11 rut perfectly f lut with thu seems on tho edges; theu put thu seems together and iron tho crease !,,..,.,. ,h ,,., Ak , , , of ,0 ou,0 ,0 ,ook t t,H) BupporU of Vollr ,wDg,lt, .i.i... , n. l... .. niuiii.! .., luii lliti.,, i" i ui u .v. v down under the loud of canned things. Such u smash would bo grievous, iu ! deed. Don't risk it. Munv stores, even iu rnthor small 1 towns, have a "rest room" for those! who eomo to trude. i'erhaps you hue nut discovered this, Ask, next time you are iu town, mid see how It is. nd If enough people ask and ask earnestly enough, tho stores which now lo not have such plaees wilt soon got them. Never buy spectacles of men who come along offering you great bargains. The e.huucus ere that you will uot gut 11,111 and you will pay more than the glasses uro worth. The eyes are too precious tu bo tampered with in any such way. (iu tu some reliable man and have your eyes really Utted. Thut 'h the way to do it. May I piesumu to give a hint a to how- to boil au egg 1 know it seems out , ,u , such udvico, but really tu cook an egg, linvo some boiling water iu u saucepan put in thu eg,g cover it, uud let it stand on the stove for five minutes, 'I hen if you examine It you wil. tl rial the white creamy, but not hurt), uml the yoke as well cooked us the white. Most things cook belter slowly thuu fast, and it is a gtent mistake to think .that un enormous tire and very fast boiling water are necessary to cook a dinner. To keep sausage nnd spurerlb fresh till cummer: l'iy and puck In juts, then pour over all melted lard, lie sure to use pure lard nnd uot the grease in which the sausage or meat ho been fried, for such grease will contain some water which will cause the meat to become strong as soon as warm weather comes. The lard used will be good for cooking purposes, for being poured over after the sausage is fried it will have none or very little of the flavor 1 Cost from It. After trying sevornl ways tills im proved tiio only satisraeiory otic of Keeping cither sausage or spate rib tin ough thu warm weather uf sum titer. TUB 1'OUL.THY YAUD. Do you keep your chickens, or do they keep youf (lood wurm wheat mukes n nice breakfast for the biddies, Skim-milk is thin lookiug stud, but It may be put tu good use In tho poul try yard.- A little more clean litter on the floors. Keep the fowls hard nt work. It Is the price of health. In poultry raising tho breed Is im portant, but the man or woman behind the breed Is mote so. Chickens thnt ley mound ulmott any where sometimes tiro merely emulat ing the betters. Tho man who keeps hens is not so much of a philosopher as the mnn who has tin- hens keep him. Kor hutching purposes tnke the egg from the hens that Iny best, llulld up, nocr let the staudard down, A shelf, a couple of feet below the rooiits, I handy to catch the droppings, mid handy to clean. And don't for get to clean It. Bxeelslor nlwnys seemed to me rath er cold stuff to mako nests of. Hood line, clean oat straw Is ubout the lesl of anything thut we over tried. As a rule, eggs from two-year-old hens give bettor satlsfnetlnn tit this lid... ,t lli,t vi.nr llinn wln.fi fntlti vear than when fiom younger stock, ami tho chicks uro more vigorous, The egg of hens that did heavy laying during the winter nru not so apt to be ns strongly fertilized, us eggs from hens that made but a fair show ing. The last egg lnld before a hen goes to hitting will often bo no small thai it will have no yoke at all. There Is un old notion that it Is bnd luck tu Irin these smill eggs ill the house, A nest thnt suits the turkey lien first-rate may be made by turning a Milt barrel on the side. l'nt straw In the hollow, uud a nest egg, uud cover the barrel oxer with brush, if you have it handy. One of my neighbors says that therV money in poultry, and that the easi- 'y 10 ful vfM " lo ,,u' tlll,m- "" say that he keeps chickens to eat the bugs in hi orchard; pays 'em u cent a bug. Is there a plan) under som old building where you can spadu up Un earth and give it to the hens to work utf They will dig away liurd to Uml the worms thnt may bo iu It. N'otn lug will do them more good. When a hen lays now and then, and not soon 'again, and you can 't deeidu whether she hadn't better quit alto gether, I'll tell you what to do: Why, just nx her to, and neither in box uoi iu keg will sho ever lay another egg. Bipccitilly in early hutches, cart should bo takeu uot to eat a hen un til she is thoioughly broody. It docs n ' take much experience to know vVl.en n hen Is really broody. She will bo very fussy when approached, and hug close to the nest when tin hand is placed undur her. March setting should not contain more thuu eleven egn, for wlicn a larger number is given thu hen can not siitlicioii'ly cover them to imparl tho neeesHiiry warmth. When too many eggs are placed iu the nest those on the outer edge are not apt to got the amount of heat required to develop the germ ,ind bring tort Ij the chick. Auy system of feeding is expensive if the hens do not lay, uml the greatei the number of non-producers the great or the tost of everv egg produced Improper feeding or overfeeding muv be the cause of a flock yielding only half of w at it slioubl. It will be fouud that the surest i-ourso ot feed ing is to follow as nearly as possible nloug the line of nature, nnd tins means variety in such a wav as t in pel exercise. ' night. CHIEF JUSTICE MILLS TO BE The typhoid fexer epidemic of r INAUOTJBATED MA ECU 1. , anston and other suburban towns is , due to contamination of the water sup Santa IV M . February an. d.u ply f those places by Be wor'.ge. Tho taut Oetierul R. A. Ford has resigned ,.riIH are not sufficiently far out. his position and governor Curry accept- Pneumonia, which caused the great ed tho resignation to tako effoct on ,t numbor of deaths during the Iat February 28, .ho adjutant general retir- year, Is traceable to poor vontllation. mg at tho same time as hla chiof. The board of health is preparing mi Chief Justico Mills, who will be Inau- ordinance regulating the ventilation of gurated on March 1, has announced his buildings and street ears." military staff as follows; Adjutant gea- oral, Capt. A, 8. Itrooks; judge advocate, THE FLOW TO CANADA Con. Frank W. Clancy, of Albuquerque; surgeon general, Or. Hubert Smart of best immigrant in the world; he takes Albuquurque; aidodecamp, Joso D. Sena into a country his keen effectiveness of Sunta Fo; K. W Dobsun of Albuquer- uml instinct for results, setting a pace ue; Sccundino liomero of Las Vegas; I which hurries up the nutives, A tralu Venceslao Jaramlllo of HI Klto; M. M. ' loud of Americans recently arrived in Padgett of Las Vegas; and W. A. Flem- Saskatchewan; unloading tho cars and lug Jones of Las Cruces. pitching their tents in the morning, they Capt. Brooks, the new adjutant gen- tool their steam plow working in the af era), graduated from West Point in tetnoon. 181)5, having been appointed from Ar- The reason why an averago of 1.10,000 kansas. He served in tho Philippines In Americans a year are streaming aernsi the 18th and 2Qtb United States in fan- 'ho northern border is that the free laud try. He was retired in 1008 and in of Die states have been reduced in area 1000, upon request of governor Curry Formers are sending their sons to Cnna waa assigned as retired officer to tho da, where soil in cheap. Land boupht National Guard of New Mexico, and j from the dominion coats (1.25 an acre, was appointed nontenant colonel and I and excellent private holdings )8 to Inspeotor generrJ of the guard by Gov- tl" an acre. The tremendous amount ernor Ourry. He baa been Identified f of railroad building in the Western with the guard since. He was construct- Provinces has largely wrought this pros ing quartermaster nt Fort Bliss when purity and enterprise. The Canadian he retired. Pacific will upend (30,000,000 for im- FINK BSIOK MATERIAL 8. W. Bunco h&s this week been en gaged in testing shale which be baa discovered near the city for the manu facture of brlek. He says be baa the best material for all kinds of brick that he has ever seen In tbe Southwest, and an enormous quantity of it. The clays and tho soils here, be says, are not desirable for brick manufacture, but the stone and shale are excellent, The stale brkk be baa en exhibition today looks to b ai bard at adamant. MOTHER ASKS SON TO QUIT Broken Hearted Paronts Shod Tears When They Hear of His Dofeat. SUPPORTED BY BOY SSSSS1BSS HHB Chicago, lVb. t!5. "This N the sad doit moment of my life," aid Mrs. Nelson, moth r of llnttliug NeNon, nt her home in ItegciwWch, ns she lioo to brush uslde the tears that coursed down her fate, after she heard of her son's defeat by Ad Wolgust. "I hope llattllng will give up boiitig now. No body cwr etui ticciiM' him of n dishim est net, nnd he is greater In defeat tliuii had he won fioin hi riwii. "Wo watched nil tit lei noon niM un til long after supper time for word from out West, and nil of us looked for the same message he had sent u so often telling of lctor.v. llattllng ulways would stand up and light until II seemed ho must keel over and die. I'erhnp this lesson will tench him to give up prize lighting. Nels Nelson, the fnlher of the de feated lighter, is lirokeu-henrted nnd says he thinks Hat would have won hud he been nt the ringside to encour age him. "My boy will not give up. though." said the In tin' i, almost crying. "A Ncl-mi win neer lay down until he 1 I help!.-. They should have let the light " "" "'hipp'd until he is knocked still'.' II. 'sides losing the name of being tin town where the champion light-vveiglil fighter of the world lives, a lot of money is being taken out of llegeswisch by outsiders who hnd came there with Wolgust money. Today men can be seen rolling peanuts around the city hall with their n , washing coal ami doing various other freakish stunt in payment of bets. Hut none is mote down-hearted than the ngcil parents of the I tat 1 1 it. who have spent their declining years in comfort with money given them hi their son A NEW USE rOR CATFIBH In l'ortlaml, Oregon, tho familar cat fish figures as n hardy pioneer and a val ued adjunct to tho street department, nil becnuse the terra-cotta sowers and drains, especially those In the lower part of the city, frequently become choked. If tlu Sewer is not broken, it can be cleaneil by passing a roi through It, to be pulled backward and forward until the obstruction is loosened and re moved. The street ofllciuls have a great deal of such work to attend to, and the worry connected with getting the rope through for a Imiik time hud them at tholr wits uud. At last however, they discovered a oolck. sure, mill easv method. The workman goes to tho river, catches a cnttlsh. ties a strinu to Its tall, and di ops it down a tnunholo into tho sower, when it at once starts for the river, and forces its way through any obstruction not ns solid as brick, dragging the string after it. Then tho workman goon as far down tho sewer as ho deems It nec essary and picks up the string, which he usos to draw a wire through the sewer, and with this a rope is pulled through, and the sewer Is soon cleared. 0ERM8 IN OHIl'.OO MILK Health Officer nays Ten Per Cent Con tains Tuberculosis' Bacilli. OIIIOAGO, Feb. 20. '0f 200 sampled of milk analyzed by tho department of health during tho last few months, approximately ten per cent have been found to contain virulent tuberculosis genus. I)r. W. A. Tontioy of the Chicago health department made this itatoment iu an address before the river foroet Neighborhood Club, in tho First I'reaby. terlan Church of tho suburb, Saturday The American has proved to bo thnj prnvemeuts in 1010. M. & OQTTKOn AID SKA The Ladles AM nt thu f. V.. fllnircli - j held a ten cent tea at the home of Mrs. Dick Aber, Thursday afternoon, There , was a large numbor in attendance and a verv pleasant time reported, The Aid holds these social sessions for tbe pur pose of raising mouey for tho malnten. mice of the parsonage and other e penses incidental U tbe care of tbe church and the support of the minister, The are well patroulted. not ron JIM , This Is tho lntest from the pen of tho noted New Mexico belligerent editor, .(timet Current I In this Issue we Imvo n chance to write thnt which future generation will xpenk of ns "a pago clipped from his-. tory by tiio editorial iiienrs or tiesuny. "Lot's make history" says a tenuerrooi I'xchnngof No thanks' We made history for thir ly years Iu Now Mexico for tho "dear pooplo ntrd free homes "and nt the expiration of the thirty year time eouiun-i casn our History tor nets, un no-uot for .llmmle. Hotter "made bay" or Llmburger cheese for college tnaldeiis, than to wnsto your time milk - ing history for the "dear, ungrnlcful pooplo." I'nss unit linn to some other . i........ ii'ii. 1......1.. ii CHRISTIAN CHURCH at cotnvrnouan llogtilar service at tho Conrthose Sun day, vi., Drenching lit It a. m. uud 7 i. m. by thu Pastor. Sunday school at iii-Jft ii. m. Kverybody welcome L. fluy Atnent, I'astor. We have several houses lot rent.' Inquire 1). A. Ilelmore ,V Co. Stan It., NEW TELEPHONES Installed since tho sl directory was printed: '.TiS Harries, N S. 'J10 Darkley, N. 11., Ites, 73 Hoggs, Dr .1. O. L'7.1 A Hutlor, M A. 133 Cowart, J. 0. 75 Curbcllo, .1. L re. S.'iO Coulson, Dr., res. 115 Brskluo, T. .1. i37 i'risco Tullorliig Co. 2.18 A Foster, II. M res. ".33 -(mult, M. 270 Hopkins, S. T., re. Ii73 It Harper, 1). L. lf3 .Jackson & Hcuiimu, ommltlrd. 7LM Jackson's Farm. 'MS Jacob, 0. 72 A Jursoy Dairy. 23 Jones, Mi, re. 2Mi Kaiiu, W. 1 1. 208 Kabou, Cecelia, res, 131- Lambert V Cale 251- Lango, L. K., res. 2(i! Lcmlng, Di. 21)3 Littleton, It. P., res. 2S-Moiris. II. I'. 17 McDonald, A., res. 72 1 -Murphy's l'nrm. 211 l'eyton, M. ., ret. 2!MV I'osey, Mrs. F. A., res. 220 I'utmun, J. M., tus. 23!l Itutledge, W. II., res. 0l Haukln Trading Co. 232 Hohlnson. C. It., res. 207- -Hlggs, Lee A. 'JiU Sandeis Lumber Co 72 i Shearer, Itichnrd. If -SiMioy, I'. II. liOStelTan, l'luuiiiier. 2S4 -Sublet l. II. -7,! A -Swinfoid. Ily.d, lies, I -W Troup, W. II., ros. M, Wink. W '.. res P.nsineKs Phonei $3,00, resldnnee $1.'0 Teni.s: Contract d months, payable one month in udvance. We have seenil lonie loipiire II. A. I'.elmore .V ' rei I j: 1 1 it itKtOtmtttttttt'ff--M-'t"'lAAA i EASY PAYMENTS Mr""l t SOniS GOOD CITY LOIS HARRY M.McEHOY, Owner f i SMITH, EAGER & CO. Commission m rrhitnts .m 1 -.1 I-1- it. f PKdHUCK. KNUI'IS, K TC. We pay cash for chickens and eggs. Office and storage room near fricght depot. Phone So. i'i (l. Kvi.KK. I AK1I.H H. WILLIAMS Has bought the Second Hand Furniture Store formerly owned by P. Gillilan. All Second Hand Articles Bought and Sold We handle a full line of second hand furniture and stoves. I Pall nr? cpa H. WILL1AHS NOTICE. T ,.. ,n1l, n T, w,ihKrfnrl mu ,iay anrt c01, bllMne and scrnunts ln Mrnnnnlit h Ilnntan in.1 nr A. McTinnsM tm in m hinds tot collutrtloa. .1 hav6 au officii at Street's ijlvery ,,am whoro you wiu p,8Ma CjJ , nnj .0i0 c,t A aiCDonftjd, NOTICK. Not ire is heiebv uiveu thnt I will !m , )m, li.N1H,..i,i fr t,..v ,ini)H ,.,,,.,,, , ,)V lv wfp ,llie,0 ,. UUll. Hlll MP ,. . Il,llil.ttv ..(. ct any nccouuts duo the (tlllllnn Tui. nltiiro Store. 1 )nted this I'Mh day of I'ebruar.v. , n. uito, yu-tf. I'BIIHY (IILLILAN liNOLlSII KITCHliN Open day ami night On" door east ol, K C Saloon 'A pi w HEY! THERE, your premises :iiv nlhv. Aro vtm I ire pared lor sneli tin emergency I 'liiestimi. and to insiiraiiec. Tim t V oiii' which rel'er.'i WHEN BURNING IT'S TOO LATE TO INSURE. Nun i the time, (live lis our nrdr. a' ii we will u rite ul! ;i p.ip.-v at oilee. OUR SAFE COMPANIES GIVE AMPLE SECURITY (icrhardt Realty Co. I'liono 27J I.. Main St. WANTEDS () 0 A l..i i or I'. v urs oi ik'i ( unrk (ill u fill III. I be w rk s. ill I i- light. (llls to 9 e PLANING MILL o Fir.sl Street o I ( I NK l I, SI Ml M. ) a 1 mt I will caira I Si V 1 1