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CLOVIS. NEW MEXICO. NEWS GA DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" settles sour, gassy stomachs in five minutes Time It! You don't want a alow remedy when your stomach 1b bud or au uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach it too valuable; you mustn't Injure It. Rape's Diapepsin lit noted for tta speed In giving relief, Its harmless neaa; Ho certain unfailing action la regulating sick, sour, gamy stomachs III millions of cures in Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has mucin It famous the world over Keep this perfocf. stomach doctor In your borne keep It handy get a large fifty-cent case from any. dealer and then If anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eut lays like lead, ferments and sours and form gu.t; causes head ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa tions of acid and undigested food remember as soon a Pape's Diapepsin cornea in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes Its prompt ness, certainty and ease In overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a reve laticu to those who try It Adv. Women in 'he World. Accunllng to st.-itutics married school teachers do better work tliun (linfii) who are unmarried. Savannah, CI a.., has more women motorcyclist tliun any other city of h-r Kize In tho United Status. Miss Mary T. Wlluou will probably be appointed as heud of the woman prison board In Indiana. Mrs. Susan Jones of ilenson, N. C, has Just celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday by cutting a new set of teeth. Clnsgow, Scotland, it to have female police If the women's association there can have their way about It. Harriet Kreebery, a woman lawyer, bus been engaged by J. 8. Kinney, a millionaire of Menominee, Mich., to defended him In ft f.iUu.OuO breach of promise suit attainst him. Mrs. Frederick W. Lehmann, wife of the former solicitor general under I'resldent Taft, Is the Intent addition to Hut matron class" at Vahitigtou ut'iicrsity. THICK, GLOSS ,llR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls Beautify Your Hairl Make It Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant Try the Mo st Cloth. Try as you will, alter an application of Danderiiiu, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new balr, line, and downy at first yea but real ly new hair growing all over the scalp. A llt le Danderlne immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No differ ence how dull, faded, brittlo and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small atrtind at a time. The effect Is Im mediate and amazing your hulr will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have nn appearance of abundance; an Incom parable luster, softness and luxuri ance, the beauty and shimmer of true fcuir health. Jet n 25 cent bottlo of Knowlton'a I aii'lcriin from any store and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any (hut it has been neglected or Injured by cureless treatment that'i all. Artv Have to Stay In. -ast 't'liis paper says that the Civ ic federation In Hoslou would have r tieutiiiK in the back yard Btopped. I ri.nsonbeak Too bad. Those llos ton husbands won't be t-bie to "bent It" over the bark fence at night now. Important to Mother Kxatimio cuielully every bottle of CASTOItl A, a sure and sure remedy for infants and children, and tee that it liears the Signature c In Cse For Over 30 Year. Children Cry for Fletcher- Castoria Out, Oimned Spotl Hi Have you read "Freckles?" She (quickly l Oh, no! That's my veil! O. S. t . Sun Dial. Dr. Pierce's I'li-.mint IVllett mrulnie and invigorate floiit.it li, liver mid Isiwel. uRir-eiMletl, tiny i;i.iiiiiU-a. Ky to Ukt aa candy. Adv. Most of le"c mother in law Jokes are totnio dby men who never en Jr.yrd ihr 'Messing i before a the bump 'ail and It at that GOOD MANAGEMENT (Prepared hv the t'nlteil HtotM IXi purtmcnt of Agriculture. On almost any farm there can bo fitted up, with very lit tle, If any, cost for new ma terial, a poultry house that will answekvall the purposes of more expensive building for keeping poultry, states the department of agriculture, farmers' bulletin No. 5t!2. The essentials to sue eesM In housing are fretiti air. sunshine, a dry floor and a building that is free from drafts. In constructing a poul- ! ? "yf ? ! ' 1 1 A? -O Plan of an Inexpensive Poultry House. try house It I advisable to allow 2 to 4 souare feet of flour aimce per bird Tho accompanying cut Is a pluu for a poultry limine 10x1 1 feet in size for not more than 50 hens, which can be constructed at on expense of about $-U for muterinl. This house has ono bnlf of the front open, and is adapted for southern conditions, hut In locali ties where much snow or rain Is apt to blow into the house or where the winters are severo it Is advisable to Insert a curtain of burlap or thin mus lin which can be closed la cold weath er. If tho ground Is damp, It will be necessary to add a board floor, other wise a dirt floor elevated a few inches above the ground level will be satis factory. If desired, a cement floor of cheap and simple construction may be laid; such a floor la a good protec tion against rats. The plan shows 6-Inch shutter on the back Just under the eaves, which Is recommended for use in the south. This must be con structed so that It can be closed to prevent any draft on the bens In cold weather. The house should face to ward the south. The nests may be placed directly under the dropping boards or on the walls of the house rather than on the floor. The ma terials required for building the house shown In the cut are as follows; Two pieces 4 by 4 Inches by 10 feet, for sills. Two pieces 4 by 4 inches by II feet, for sills. Two pieces 2 by 4 inches by 10 feet, for plates. Two pieces 2 by 4 inched by 14 feet, for plates. Sixteen pieces 2 by 4 Inches by 12 feet, for studs, rafters, and roosts. One hundred and twenty square feet of boards 12 feet long for ends. Kifty-slx square feet of bourds for back. Kiglity fotir square feet of boards for front and dropping boards. One hundred and fifty square feet of boards for roof. Two hundred and twelve lineal feet of 2 by -lnch battens. Total scantling, 22fi feet b. m. Total boards, 622 feet b. m. Totnl lumber. 850 feet b. m. Two pairs hinges. One hundred and fifty square feet roofing paper. Nails. Kifty-slx square feet poultry wire, 2 Inch mesh. Poultry netting, Vlncli mesh, can be used in localities whore sparrows are troublesome. The foregoing plans for housing are merely suggestive, and any plan that conforms generally to the essentials laid down will be sufficient. The selection of stock Is a matter of considerable Importance, as a great deal of one's success or failure with poultry depends unon the Individual specimens used to breed from. Care should be taken to select the early maturing, fast-growing pullets. Hens V tV,, i,r .... Pi- ST-- a- .- .v. ic.iy Little Chlcke Frame Utad t- Protect Feed of Young Fri, -r v,:. n nn at United 8tatet Experimental Farm, Baltsvilie OF POULTRY ON FARMS aa - 1 1 1 ? tvirt moinr V j v?C7V7- j will not, as a rule, lay until they are well matured: pnnnniienilv It run ha readily seen that the slow growing breeds will not begin to lay as soon as the former. A good index to a hen's ability to pay a profit over the cost of feed and labor is her ability to be continually on the move. It is advisable to keep but one breed of pure-bred fowls, as the product from a flock of the same variety Is more uniform than that from a flock of mixed breeds or mongrel stock. It Is advised that all pullets to be uaed as layers the following winter shall be hatched by April 15, and certain ly not later than May 1 of the pre ceding spring. It takes a healthy, well-fed flock to produce eggs. Fowls must not be al lowed to become too fat, as but few egga will be laid by hens In such con dition. To prevent their getting over fat, It it best to make them work for most of their feed hy scratching In the litter of which there should be about four Inchei on the floor. This litter can be of straw, leavea or chaff, and should always be kept dry. A good feed for egg production it one composed of corn, wheat and oats, equal parts by measure. It It advisable to use home-grown grains whenever possible. In sectiont where corn and oats do not thrive, other grains can be used to good advantage, for example, a mixture of equal parts by measure of kadr corn, oats and barley will produce good results. Scatter a small handful of this mix ture for every three hens iu the litter morning and noon, and give them all they will eat of It In a V-shaped trough at night. In the winter time some green feed should be fed at noon; cabbage or niangcl-wurzels. either chopped or whole, are good. Kvory few days look In the litter carefully und see If the fowls are eat ing all the grnin being given them; if not, reduce the quantity. Fowls that have to work for what feed they get seldom become over-fat. Grit and oyster shells In a hopper should al ways be kept before them. The grit i used to grind their feed, and the oyster shell furnishes the lime for the eggshells. He ture to keep water before them at alt timet. Birds that are laying drink much more water than those that are not laying. The water should be kept out of the di rect rays of the tun. During the fait and winter months, when coldt and roup are apt to appear among the poultry, It It advisable to add the amount of permanganate of potash which will remain on the face of a 10-cent piece to each gallon of drink ing water. This mixture will often present and cure these troubles. Al low the fowls free range whenever possible, except when snow Is on the ground. Pigs on Alfalfa. Pigs can be raised at a minimum cost on alfalfa. ' "i ; -- - .-v rr: oidei ttmm Mill mm tihii.i el II twl Itt Drawback. Jinks "You don't mean to say your wife wants to sell that prlie toy ter rier you bought for her?" Minks "Yes, she docs." "Why, I thought that dog was said to be the smallest dog in tho world!" "That's the trouble. It's so smnll she keeps mistaking It for a moime!" For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. Get 10-cent box now. No oddt how bad your liver, ttomach or bowels; how much your bead achet, bow miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation, Indiges tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get the desired results with Catcarett. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Caacarett to-night; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dlzilnest, nerv ousness, tick, tour, gassy ttomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your Inside organs of all the bile, gatet and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box meant health, happi ness and a clear bead for months. No more days of gloom and distress If you will take a Cascaret now and then. All stores tell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little in tidoa need a cleansing, too. Adv. Between Friends. Alice Somehow, Jack cannot seem to get up courage to propose. Marie Perhaps he's afraid you'd lay 'yes.' " ninninrrn Hit lb LIVER r.lcn FIfllit On Tholp Stomachs "wlrjiLl A pretty sure to bo a poor fighter. It W almost Impossible lor anyone, man eocially or to enjoy life. In tablet u uiKweuuii in iKiur. to lucefien in Dr. Plerce'a Golden Medical Discovery helps weak stomachs to stronir, healthy action not lift tKtim fnrliiriMt t V. a tttwA ll,.l . .. I. . I a richVred blood which nourishes the This Yere table remedv. tn a erwt the liver into activity-oils the machinery of DBSBBKBSBSa fcMK 'I'.'iYfuT wh0 ,Iend;tl'l'' working hotir. at the de.lt, beiund the counter, or in the home axe rejuvenated into vigorous health, Hji itnoaM ryM to mar thsaanule eveiT rw hrmrtottm, Ilaea H" " and doobtj. Mn to rog .our forrr hltl irUi. A anal buof Tablaur-Ui. rkra's iiitBUds' Uptal A UunUml laeuoiUk Butuiol.if. Ti t have Dr. PWt Ciiim teaet HeaM aaVteer if 1001 Nast tar tie. uric POVDED The cook is happy, the other members of the family are happy appetites sharpen, thing brighten up frencrally. And Calumet Baking Powder U responsible for it alU For Calumet never fails. Its wonderful leavening- qnalitlea inaure) perfectly shortened, faultlessly raised bakings. Cannot be compared with other baking powders, which promise) without performing. Even a beginner in cooking gets delightful result! with tbit never tailing Calumet Baking Powder. Your grocer knowt. Ask him. RECBVZD HIGHEST AWARDS WM' Para Fomt EindlbiM. CM Da, Me lunaalia. Fmm, aienh, WIS. wwraTCJ It hf In l ! BUSHELS mum I thi yield Of" WHEAT I "t on mn3fanr hi l'IJ. tome yield W bcinjr reported m n aT t lWbulielwer recorded in soma districta for oata. 90 IWifiwU fur baH And from lot 20 btM. for Has. J. Keys arrived In the country 5 year bro froin , Ientnark Tith very lit tit) I nteant. He homeatcaded. wtirked hard, it now ftiif 1 In ltfl3 had a croo of 2U) X ncrea. which will rr alia him I about sH.OOO. Hit what r w is hod 6 I btv to I he busha! annaverngeogvral wllMtwr. Thouunda of atmltar atance nimht be related ot iha I honieateaderm in M jnilubav. Rtaa. 1 miuwwu ana uueru. That rffin ftt 1413 wata mn atntti. dant ona avarvw hssra in Waatam l sanaua. Atk fordracriDtlra IKaratureatvl nduced railway rata, Apply 10 Suptrmtendant of Immlgratioo, Otiawa, Canada, or 0. A. COOK, m f . i iTun. mmai em, m Canadian Covarnmant Aaal CHILD3' GIANT SUMMER COSMOS a Hr f mnown. HImn fttmmt W j, froMjMMolnN. ,arh plaMt ntai ui an Aiuti. Pun r, orchM-a, i nrtnio ctiintt, Prlnrwa, Km OlMrtWiltB. lftHnlH,UfhHaMt Hwty. ifimwlMU laal, wm dtl tkm Sim four mqaW Nnrrtti fttr mnw t taw tfell.ai trttji Hm nn f ttilttr. L'aUl'fM, riutnl III DM, ' Our lllaj iMHalttcwft of fi,.wt n) Vf. a.ii, nr. riaula an 4 rare n-w rrmia KHPC t1l wbt a)iilt Wcarsjie l'ft rAwn In th trn(l4 of I f -nut, bitasm. UtiM, Itia. au , an) nnr rt---kt ra t4 tH kMt4. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floiml Park. N. Y. Wttntrrlajt Onoa-flfp(nalbl pnrtlrihmnghoiit i 2 -iir'-i-ii. ua, aipnrn uwr miif 1 1 urtf ' - 'inriunii ei in rm'i ni K'o vaiue. writ It difficult or woman, or liquid form - - n. entire body! vi nni. v ,..nin,,aniiHMt or n- IV 7JL rldH,Anrrb'.i.liHlJrj. S-O IlirarWiirtybti.ll..' mm A A