The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 03, 1892, Image 5

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ABSfllLTTELY PURE
m a m r m
m tiuri deed for forty seres
H good illustration of legal
luonveyg "nil ana singu-
fctnance, apinuage, u-
neneliis, commons, curtilages,
lcj, corncribs, dairies, duTe-
Umenls, emoluments, Iree-
luturw, funiiiim", Rarueus,
fcj, improvements, immunities,
meadows, marsnes, mines,
orclianis, parks, pleas'ire
pi?eon l.ouees, pigstyes, quar-
aiainders, reversions, rents,
avs water courses, windmills,
with every other necessary
kmnnity, privilege ami advan-
wbaisoever name, nature or
Ion."
88
If Ohio. ( I TV ok toi.kho,
I.K .tsCm ntv.
k J. Ciiknkv makes oath that
sfiiior partner of the linu ot
kxkv A l o., doing business in
of Toledo, County and State
and that said linn will pay
o(U.K IM'MHK1 DOl,-
lor each and every case of
tui that (iinnot be cured by
if Ham.' CATAitn.ui (Ykk.
H: NK .1. I'll KN KY
to before me and sutiscrided
kwnee, this iHh day of Iiecein-
lyi,
A. . il.KASON
Notary l'ublic
-rh Cure is taken internally
directly on the blood and
irlares of the system. Send
hoiiials, free.
MKMKV CO, Toledo, O.
lirugtriats, 17c.
teed to cure liillons Attacks
istipatioH, .Small jlile Beans.
(f iris who come to tliis cotin-
employment as housemaids
Iriiig with them at least one
household linen. It is
of a potential wedding tro-
every Swedish girl counts
iliiR a husband one day, and
against the event by years
. The trousseau is begun In
Y. 1!. veteran walked into the
department duriiur the recent
tent and handed $hKj to As
reasurer Whelplty. He said
De credited to the "Conscience
He gave no name, but re-
iat he had ''done some wrong
i
to
germ-
ex perl
Camphor llld,r, Sr,d Growth.
The alleged power of camphor
-Keu seetu or stimulate their
ination has been
menu of M. Henry de Varigny to hav
..! existence. Various kinds ot
seed were sown in sand saturated with
water containing camphor, as advised
by horticulturists, and the gesmination
of all n its 6i0Wer instead of more rapid,
than tiiat of similar seeds in water
without the camphor. Germination
w.ihoiic'11 retarded by camphor
in the air, the water having no
phor.-Knral Collaborator.
vapor
cam-
PIG RAISING.
(Jood for children
Small l!jle Deans.
as well; as adults.
A widower marrio.l a sister of his
late wife a few weeks after the d. atu
of the latter. An acquaintance who
had just returned from a long journey
sympathetically inquired whom he
was in mourning for. "For my sister-in-law,"
was the he.sitating reply.
A London rat opened the door of o
blackbird's cage, and entered, evidently
to feast on the birdseed. The bird saw
a chance for an excursion, and flew out
The door hanged shut, and the rat was
a prisoner.
I'll Only Olio r:t-r I'rlntml. Can Ton Plnd
Hid Worn?
There I, a Hiree-lrn li display uflvfrtlirnerit In
llils wf r. thi u-eek, which ha Jin lwr wnidi
ailke. except one word. The same ih true ol
earh new one ajiM'ariuif each week, from the
It. I J h j i r-r Mediriiie in. 7'his house plaiea a
" resirnl" mi everything llu-y nuikc anil pnb-llt-h.
l.(k.k lur it, if ml tht-m the uame ol the
wi.nl ami Ihrv mil n-lurn von BOOK. HttAUTI
H I. U l HIli'KArll.iurBAMr'l.KS FltfcK.
, Deadly Dlffl. nlly.
Dolly Have you heard how Sadie ie
getting along?
Molly-She's better. She's taking
seven different patent medicine?.
Dolly Mercy on us? And are they
all doing lver good?
Molly No only one is.
Dolly Then why dosen't she leave
off the others?
Molly-.She'a afraid to. Fvihvtelphla
Times.
A Jiaw Vocation lor the Itocei.tly r.atnn-
hlwd Sex.
Tig raising fur i;1rjies has l-eti cwi
mended. An Enirlisb rn:tn fine. wr, ,i .
I book on the ".1 stheticsof l'ii i:, Pll.
ing, or Culture," in whHi .ig,iie
built of art. t.iw
. , ,7" I at tl L 1 Jf
pictured that, within our own knowl-
Ke, tt a lemaie writer m the 'w
York Kvening Sun, several art nii.'-
crieQ u.'rro i .1 :. v i .
3.- ....... i-.Tttitiji.-,iicu. auo one
jf these at least has pros;,ered. The
only ditlicuity about raising pigs is
that one becomes so fond of ti
that the pain of nartiri'' overcome.
the desire for gain. The little tig is
fie of the most lovable of animals.
It is noisy, but affectionate and play
ful. The nitr. moreover, isrhiintv in
ts tastes and with a preference for
'leanlincss. Ti s rcrmi ut w.n .t imrwiu.
is due to evil circumstances. A phy
sician has said tint of all animals the
ikin and llesh of a nil' are most, lilro
those of a man. lie preserves through
all circumstances the trad it .illllil flf
ilcanline.ss. He must have his bath
and i? he takes it in a niudhole it, is
because no other place is provided.
No other creature is brought up at so
little cxwnse and is such clear ca in
when all is over. Two girls who con
cluded to stop on the farm instead
;if becoming typewriters went into
the pig culture. They had solid
ground floors as carefully laid out and
drained as a tennis ground. This,
neatly in-jlosed was the stye, and n
arranged that it could be liooded nm.
kept clean. The pigs were allowed to
run at, larirn within an inclosed sonce.
and a bathing was given them suita
ble, to their natural tastes. All that
the, family did not eat they ate.
special varieties of woods were, culti
vated for their use. 'J hero wore hal
ryon days spent in gathering acorns
and ground nuts. Neither food nor
orn was bought for them. They
wore not fattened to be sold by the
pound, but kept healthy, clean,
and appropriately loan. When the
painul moment arrived that they
were considered ripe, they wore
not sold to the butcher, nor
to the dealer in hogs; they were
contracted for by individuals who
know of their careful rearing. There
wore seventeen pigs in all, having
cost comparatively nothing: they
brought in $22.";. The young women
who make this report say that the
money does not express the pleasure
or their open-air life, of the compan
ionship the friendship, and the affec
tion tlioy experienced in this, their
first atteraut at pig culture, in tne
nain of separation their consolation
was that their pigs did not go to
itrangers. but were eaten and appro
bated by acquaintances.
"ir,-iTw 7,-,.w.J..-; 7-.J.-
.. .1 ..I KIILIOIU . , ... I "
fcd with advantage to alleviate
pre Throat, Hoarseness, and
Affections. Hub! only in
Viide of the town of Tascora,
ihandle of Texas, is a bare
Jted mound known as "Hoot
Mrrespondcnt who recently
spot, says that "there are
Be nameless graves in the
ravel of 'Hoot Hill where
mains of twent-three men
'ith their boots on."
and lirnnnliliit nflWtinns
ly relieved and effectually
use of that safe and relia-
Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup,
the teat of half a century.
fating experiment is pre
I smearlticr a bullet with
9 then firing It from a rille.
fflf 4ta flight matf r.htfn tie
line of smoke, caused by
the vaseline as it leaves
To aid Digestion take one Small Bile 1
Maun after eating. z-c. per Dome.
An American merchant in Mexior
ban tieen banished from the country
for presuming to criticise the official
acta of President Diaz.
Amonz the pupils at the Kentucky
State Deaf and Dumb institution at
Danville, Ky., is a Louisvil)e girl, nine
years old, who is claimed to be deaf.
dumb and Wind
The housekeeper who would be
really and truly Knglish must now
have on her table what is known as a
' bread server." The bread. server is a
fork of peculiar shape and is use in
takine bread fromtheplate.
Scientists have discovered that the
i..i..nmr in summer 'than in
,;tAr Amonrr me ww
Chit
Zi
cigar cutters and alchol
V AsmalleiectrJcallroper
ehas justly brought
ill autom-t'o" cut anj
.t.fl""din at t,,eworld'8
raodacUon of old Fort
ian who went to 1'hconix,
health writes home that
fa alonir cicelv after a two
feaiaalai wttti tliAfrrinn tnnarh
I Ijllh an abcess on the liver,
fith a hacking cough and
14. be fever and ague which
'jiiveeks. He says it is a
dkawJthy climate after you
tqoHnted with it.
-Tou look sad. Harlow I
mj beat girl to church and
plate in order to impress
Soever saw it.
foes of
inn much food, ton much
physical exercise, and strangelynough
too much education
fleoree Jeffreys, who . lives, near
unriimrton. N. C, uas a corf ot'young
partridges that came to him. in-a pec
p. " in oat. went info the field
Ld captured a mother Pa""1'
Sad a brood of young onas. Bather
,i,.,i tii cat home, andfJetrerys
caught them.
r..rlin. irons are the latent things
heated electrically. They are manu
n its to be adjusted by means
of siik cord ana a pms ta.ujnaucn
.. o .iroasinu room. All of tua an-
i in & .
norances experienced from using the
.niAr forms of hair curlers has now 'been
overcome if one's house has au electric
lighting circuit in it.
Crocodile silk, as it is called, is a
modification of the polka. dot.
James Eddy. Troy, N. Y., makes all
the ink with which the United States
irnvamment narter money is printed.
His father invented it, and just before
his death let his son into tin secret of
its manufacturer a secret that he still
keeps to himself, as it is wortti !)0,00u
a year to htm. The ink in question is
said to be the only kind ttuU will point
on the piiper now used on govercrwent
notes.
"Did you know his business had run
down?" "I supposed so. I heard he
was going to wind It up."
PBICES
ia.in
?3PoudeK
FulHC StrM.
It is a rather striking circumstance
that the matter in which men and
nn irir.sf, OomlllOIllV tilk'0 a SOri-
nus false step is that which is least
readily acknowledged Probably the
most fatal blunder that anybody can
perpetrate is a bad marriage; and,
moreover, of all blunders this is the
,nct. Tt, is also one which the
UUIllliiuiivu. -. - - -
parties to it most carefully conceal
from themselves. The reluctance
which people feel to recognize, even
in their own minds, an irreparable
mistake such as this, is a measure of
the sincerity with which they are
,niin.t to attribute ill-fortune to
their mistakes in other pieces of con-
'i.ict. Certainly nobody can manic
them for making the best of what is
irretrevablc. If a man finds that his
is shamefully extravagant, or a
g reat fool, or a shrew, he may be more
ihon nnrdnned for trvincr not to see
what a fearful burden he has been at
the trouble to tie round his neck.
And when a woman finds that her
husband is a tyrant, or intolerably
iclf-opinonated, or openly indifferent
to her, she is right in making the
best of her bargain. Where a real
false step has been taken everybody
joes all that he can to make it as nt
i.in mischievous as mav be. When
people are found bemoaning some one
blunder as the case or an tnoir ins,
nutenrl of leavinir the blunder to it
self, wc may be pretty sure that they
do not mean what they say, or else
that their ills have been the natural
results, not of one false step, but of a
confirming habit of mental stagger
ing and stumbling.
School Age.
The acre at which pupils arc al
lowed to enter and continue in the
public schools ciders greatly, or tne
foity-ninc States and Territories six
admit them at 4 years oi age, nme
iccn at 5, twenty at 6, three at 7 and
Dne at 8. The States aumiuing uiciu
at. dure Main. Connecticut, Florida,
and Montana. The schools ot Ala
bama and North and South Dakota
to not receive them until they arc7,
Mid those of Texas exclude them till
they arc 8, and only allow them to at
tend till they arc Hi. Twenty-five of
the States and Territories aiiow pn-
jils to attend the public scnoo.s uu
o-rlun nr. the : aire. 01 Zl. Vl inc.
remainder the "school age" termi
nates at 20 in nine, at W in seven, in,
Ml in three and at v "i tnrcc. om
;ago Journal.
The lBBr.
In the sixteenth century, the dag
icr was made surprisingly rich and
legant, and its sheath served for
Jther purposes than simplv holding
Lhc blade. It was the custom among
tho traveling gentry to carry w.u.
them, in their trips, such necessary
articles as knives, pinchers, files
jelssors, and manyothcr articles or the
table or toilet They wcro compelled
to carry these things, as theywerc by no
neans common, and could not bo ob
tained at every stopping-place. Jor
many of them, tho sheath of tho
dagger, always attached to tho per
son, was utilized as a case. Somo
tlmes, at this period, tho dagger was
carried In tho half-boot in order to be
handy fo iue, at a decisive moment.
Keeplne Aeeaanta.
A young husband, gays the New
York Tribune.tiuding that his pretty
but extravagant wife was consideraly
exceeding iheir income brought her
home one evening a neat little account
book, nicely bound and looking very
attractive. This he presented to her,
together with a hundred dollars. "Now
my dear," said he. "I want you to put
down what I give you on this side, and
on the other write down the way it goes
and in a fortnight I will give you an
other supply." A couple of weeks
later he askedjfor the book. "Oh, I
have kept the account all right," said
his wife, producing the little leather
volume; "see, here it is," and one page
was inscribed: "Received from Algy,
one hundred dollars," and on the one
opposite the comprehensive little
summary: "Spent it all."
At the agricultural fair, held at
Xerthampton, Mass., recently, a baby
show was made a feature, and the iu
faut industry drew five times more of
a crowd and ten times more money
than the cattle did.
Dr. Nansen is getting ready to go on
a .orth pole liuut, his idea being to
take four years provisions along, get
his ship bedded to the ice in Baffin's
bay and Smith's sound and wait to be
carried right up to the pole itself.
A bear was purchpsed by an Eastern
tourist at Hood Hiver, Ore., a short
time ago. The animal was taken to
the timber and turned loose, when the
tourist shot it The Easterner has
taken the hide home with him and his
friends will shortly hear a marvelous
bear story.
There are few actors so thrifty as
Monsieur (lot, who in 189-1 will retire
from the Theater Erancais, Paris. 1 Ie
will then have been fifty years an em
ployee of that theater, lie has saved
i,ow,iwa
The lasoo is an invention of the
South American Indians and was in
use when the country was discovered
by Spaniards.
The Provident Bounty association
of LondoD, England, is prepared to in
sure married couples against twins and
triplets. Parents who desire this kind
of insurance pay in 123 and in case of
twins they will receive $350, and in
case of triplets f3T5. The officers of
the association are confident that
the idea will be very popular among
the lower and middle classes, in which
case the prolits will be enormous, since
the number of twins and. triplets in any
community is comparatively small.
What is said to be the first physician
Milwaukee ever had died lately at the
age of eighty-three. I his was Dr
Enoch Chase, who settled on the site ol
that city fifty-seven years ago.
A Gerogia judge has decided that a
mule is a deadly weapon.
(4
Valuable discoveries of onyx have
been made at liridgewater, Rocking
ham county, Va. It is abundant and
of superior quality.
Only eleven out of I'M) original plays
received by Charle3 Leonard Fletcher,
director of the schools of acting of New
York were successful.
Porphyry howlders, which greatly re
semble watermelons in size, shape and
color, are to be found in the Cascade
mountains east of Iloseburg, Ore.
An incorrodible metal, which is like
wise very hard, is made by amalgamat
ing nickle with steel.
A TIRKD WOMAN,
just as much as a
sick and ailing one,
noods Dr. Tierce's
Favorite Prescrip
tion. That builds up,
strengthens, and in
vigorates the entire
female system. It
regulates and pro
motes all tho proper
functions of woman-
trwvl imnrnvis difffiS-
tion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and
pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings
refreshing sleep, and restores health and
strength. ... .
It's a powerful restorative tonic and sooth
ing nervine, made especially for woman's
needs, and the only guaranteed remedy for
woman's weaknesses and ailments. In all
"fomale complaints "and irregularities, If it
ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your
money back.
A groat many medicines "relieve" Ca
tarrh in the Head. That means that it's
driven from the head into the throat and
lnngn. But, by its mild, soothing, cleansing
and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy perfectly and permanently cures.
8 V- sas
LESSENS PAIN INSURES SAFETY
to LIFE of MOTHER and CHILD.
My wife, after having used Mother's
Friend, passed through the ordeal with
little pain, was stronger In one hour
than in a week after the birth of her
former child. J. J. McGoldbick,
Beans Sta., Tenn.
Mother's Friend robbed pain of Its terror
anil shortened labor. I have the healthiest
child i ever saw.
Mas. L. M. A hern, Cochran, Ua.
S.-nl hy pres4. diaree premiil, on receipt of price, i .50
per tettle. Boot "To Mothers" mailed Iree.
BRADFIELD REQULATOR CO.,
Forwlenfall DruKfcists. ATLANTA, (.A.
0?m ENJOYS
Roth fhA method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
aud refreshing to the taute, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers aud cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy ol its Kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
rnntahln to thn stomach, nromnt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to an ana nave maua ii iuo ujudi
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FG SYRUP CO.
IAN FRANCISCO. CAL
LOUISVILLE. Kr. HCW YMK. t.
August
Flower"
" I am happy to state to you and
to suffering humanity, that my wife
has used your wonderful remedy,
August Flower, for sick headache
and palpitation of the heart, with
satisfactory results. For several years
she has been a great sunerer, has
been under the treatment of eminent
physicians in this city and Boston,
and found little relief. She was in
duced to try August Flower, which
gave immedaite relief. We cannot
say to much for it." L. C. Frost,
Springfield, Mass.
LITTLE
LIVER
l PILLS
DO HOT GBIFE HOB SICEEH.
Sore curt for SICK BEAD
ACHE, impaired dijt-rtiOB,eonrti-
pation, torpid gianus. iiiryarouM
tinefi. ftlaeiral effect on Hld-
neyft and blunder. Cooriuer
blliou nervoat dirv-
oruerK. KitHiiiiKn nat
ural UAILY ACTION.
Beautify complexion by purifjrfng
Mood. l'CUELY VavOKTAilLK.
The iloeii! nicely adjusted to pu it rase, iBftnc pill eB
Tirvrr betoomucli! Each vial contains 42, carried in vt
r-f-rlt.-t. like leaf! pencil. ISusiness llian'g great
omiveiiienre. Taken racier than u(rar. .Soldevery
vh'TP. AU (TPiiunis jrootli bear "CrrfWut."
Sr-nd 2-cert etamp . You get 32 page book with am pi.
OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., St. Louis. Mo-
Invaluable to all Children, Women a"d
Men.
MALTED QlLINE.
The Grandest Remedy on Earth
Knr invalids or those in fniliner health, coughs.
colds, consuiiiption, asthma, bronchitis, loss of
muscular power, appetite ana general ueuiiuy
Mulled Oil. ue is a positive cure. M tilted Oil
In; is not :t p:itcnt medicine but a concentrated,
life-giving; food as evidenced by the fact that it
actually restores (whether old or young) the most
emac iated to the.r original condition.
Dr. F. A. Hodgrkinson of the Manchester Royal
hospital for consumption, says, that if the proper,
t es of Malted Oilinc were known it would be kept
in every household, as it is the most reliable reme
dy in existence.
An eminent New York physician writes, 'H
people knew what Malted Oillne could do, the oc.
cupation of half the medical profession would
be ironc,"
In standard use by nearly all the principal hos
pitals in America and Kurope. $i.oo per bollle, to
,e had of leading dmsr stores, or mailed free on re
ceipt ot the price. lL.U13l tllillltJA L HF..
GOOD ADVICE.
We cannot always avohl taking cold
because when the surface of the body is
nvnnooil (n rl.A air nif.hnr hv a lirancrht or
O.OV. v..
by going out oi a warm room uiio ram
nnu 11m dlf ill shrinks, thn blood vessels
congest, and this congestion throws the
work that tne sKin nas neen preiunu
ing in removing the surplus water from
the blood, unon the kidneys and lungs.
If the former they often become inac
tive and betray the evil that has been
doce by an attack of rheumatism or of
pneumonia; if the lungs are affected
most they try to rid themselves of this
congestion by establishing a cough,
this is in plain language what happens
when you take cold. Now if you take
an opiate you may paralyze the
muscles so that you do not cough, but
you have at the same time injured the
digestion and laid a similar burden up
on the kidneys. Heid's German Cough
& Kidney Cure acts in a manner di
rectly contrary to this. It incites the
kidneys to action, it stimulates the cir
culation and in this manner it relieves
the lungs of their congestion. This is
the only cough remedy upon the mar
ket that contains no poison and of
which it can be truthfully said, it is
impossible to take an overdose. Get it
of any dealer.
Sylvan Remedy Co.
i'eoria, 111.
PARLY RISERS
HUe Witt's Little m. Early liisers,
tho Famous Little Pills for Constlpntlon.Piek Tiead
BCho, Dyspepslu..No NatlKea.No Pain, Very Small.
IKII lll.K
rMck-toMler
7.50
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Do Your Own Repairing
By uslna; Boot's Honajchold Repairing Outfit for half-aoTIng
and ropalriiijr Boots, Bhoes and Eiiblicrs. Any one can use it. Price
ta. weiKUt, ncauy ixixea, zu ius. 'x'nousanas already in use.
blacked and creased, ready tomake up at home, at less than M prices.
SADDLKBlf II ABB WARE, Snaps, Buckles, Loops, Wis, Rings,
NTuarcs, name cups ana oiapies, uiveis,eic., at a Dig reuueuon.
illl 7 Cfll CC 0odonos,at 10, 12, and 15 els. a pair. Hame
flnlil wULCO Btraps8ceach,;5cperdoz. HilchS(nips.Um.
Hallcrs. Breast-stracs. etc.. atcorresDondlnir prices. Many of these
goods can bo sent cheaply and safely by mall.
ROOT'S HOME IRON WORKER, a first-class kit of black
smith tools, at a price low enough to suit the closest buyer.
ROOT'S GEinsoiiUERINU CASKET, everything necessary
for mending Tinware. Prico, 65 cents. Every thing mentioned
SCO Agents Wanted. - ROOT BROS.. MEDINA. OHIO.
'I'be Best Couirh SvruD.t
ITnstes Good. lJselntiine.1
ISold hy nniKKtsts.
I have been
entirely cured
of Consumption by the use of
Piso's Cure. The doctor said
I could not live until Fall.
That was one year ago. Now
I am well and hearty, and
able to do a hard day's work.
-Mrs. LAURA E. PAT
TERSON, Newton, Iowa,
June 20, 1892.