The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 06, 1895, Image 7

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    .tar (iilrnrii It-in.
It is had economy to .tt a 1) cent lien
dtMtoy a IJ panPn.
Reimmber that an acre ofriili,
well cultured hi d there muf be grown
ga") worth of gtravi berr:ts.
if bar is designed (or the market, red
clovt-r is very ol jeeUoimb.e, as it cuns
dark colored and makes the bay dusty.
The Inert-used value, of cattle should
not result in rearm;. poorly bred and
runty calves. 'I he oner a bad call
noes to the butcher tl.tr less money is
lost ou it.
PROSPECTIVE MOTHERS
end those Boon to
become mother,
shuuld know that Ijr.
Pierce ' Favorite Pre.
i sen t i'jti n.bs child-
irjirtn ol its tortures
dini terrors, a well
of its dangers to both
niother and child. !v
I aidinif nature in pre-
piirmtf the system for
I parturition. There
by " labor " and the
period of confine
ment are irreatlw
shortened. It also promotes the secre
tion of an abundance of nourishment for
the child.
Mm. txm A. GrTHRiE. of Oaklet, Overton Co.,
Tenn., wnles "'When I lie(inti taking Doctor
Pierre's Favorite Prescription. I was not able to
stand on uiy Itet without buttering sltuo drath.
Now I do ali my housework. waahiiiK, cookinjf.
sewing and everything for rny family of ciht. 1
am stimter now Uma I have bc-vn m si years.
Your ' f avorite l'recnntioo ' i the best to take
before confinement, or at teat it prrn-pd so with
me. I never suffered so little with any of my
children as I did with my last,"
TIMELY FA KM TOPICS.
MANAGEMENT OF THE FARM.
GAHDEN AND STABLE.
Burnt la Corn lis Often Kiapoiiailjic
foi the Mysterious Jitatli of Cuttle
-Home-Made Hay Carrier Attach
ment A l'roU-iti-d halt Jtos.
SI
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r fait Hoi for the Open Field.
1 Live stock should either hae a
iplaulify of salt mint-led la their food,
or It should be fed to them direet. If
you trust to feed! 112 them salt a staled
Intervals the chances are they will of:cu
be ti-liHet(;d for some period beyond
the stated time; consequently, when
it In fed them, they will hidiili.v too
freely and the well known loosening
effect of the salt is observed. The bet
ter way Is to place a (quantity of salt
! .wtrmei- nir during :tte day, and witieli, j
I tMH'U lldliii'titl alll"flit tie eooliT a ST j
j iu cll.tr. di-'i! inoirL;re on the I
ual!-. V!l;it" aie apt to be too Uldt, j
however Indulged. I. Hue is n.ie of the
be--t ti'jwirl'eiitN of iiio'i"t'i:v, and a !
i ; :; of tnisih-ied :!iii.e'a!iervd ihroti
i :.' i- w ill not only purify the air,
but will u.ahe it liiiieb dryer. It will
belli to keep the cellar dry to put on a
coat ,f whitewash each spring. This
also make the e Uar lighter and aid
in tlrctilaiiiig the air through it.
Ikecham's pills are for bil
iousness, sick headache, diz
ziness, dyspepsia, bad taste
in the mouth, heartburn, tor
pid liver, foul breath, sallow
skin, coated tongue, pimples,
loss of appetite, etc., when
caused by constipation; and
constipation is the most fre
quent cause of all of them.
One of the most important things for
everybody to learn is that constipation
cause more than half the sickness iu the
world, especially of women; and itcanall
be prevented. Co bv toe biKik, free at vour
druggist 's.or write n.F.AllcnCo..yi5(5anal
St., New York. Tills, toe and 33 a box.
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HIT
i,;i.
2jl
rilOTKCTKI) HALT BOX.
where It will be HeeesKible to them at
all times, and Ihls Is done In no more
satlsfaetiiry wtiy tban by th tise of a
covered milt box hlinihir to the one
tdiown In sketch from the Orange Judd
I'as-uier. The bos Ik 14 Inches Ionjf,
U IneheH wide, 8 ln heH hl;h at the back
and (J Inches In front. The box iu
firmly nailed to ihe fence board, or to
a post or Hide of a building, ns most
convenient The cover is hinireil. The
front end of the box, a. Is cut a way. ex
posing ihe salt, anil In trylm,' to j.'et It
the cover raised. Cattle reiidil,.' lesrn
to raise the cover when they lire nalt
hungry.
Aroi'iai !
The tjreatest Medical Discovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY'S
MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
DONALD KENNEDY, OF R0X3URY, MASS.,
Has discovered In one of our common
pasture weeds a remejy that cures every
kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofula
dwu tc a common Timple.
"ifie has tried it in over eleven hutdrr(f
cases, and never faded except in two c?f.n
(both thunder humor). He has now in if
possession ever two hundred certificates
of its value, all within twenty miles of
Boston. Send postal card for hok.
A benefit Is alwavs experienced from
the first bottle, and a'perfect cur; is w ar
ranted when the right quantity Is taken.
When the lungs a'e affected It causes
shooting pains, like needles passing
through them; the same with the Liver or
Rowels. This is caused by the ducts being
stopped, and always disappears In a week
after taking it. Head the label.
If the stomach l foul or bilious It witt
cause squeamish feelings at first.
No change of diet ttr necessary. Eat
the best you -:an Ret, and enough of it.
Dose, one tabespoonful.n water at bed
time. Sold by all firugjjists.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
IMPERIAL
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The best
NURSING MOTHERS.lNFANTS
CHILDREN
JOHN CARLE SONS, New York.
I'revent Kunit In Corn.
Murh has been mild of late of cattle
and horsi. and other stock mysterious
ly dying, and the cause has booh traced
to the smut on corn or a tduillur fungus
m other grains or grass fed to them,
says Colinaii'H KurnI World. The com
mon smut of grain crops Is a minute
plant, consisting of white threads, like
those of mildew, which grow in plants,
and generally coiicentntte In the seed
heads. Tha corn appears In every part
of the plant, even 111 the root, but
mostly In the seed bends. The seed of
the smut fungus eonHlnln of extremely
minute black or brown balls, called
spores, when this smut dries It Is car
ried olT by the wind mid spread far mid
wide. lint some of It lodges 111 u tuft
of minute hairs at the end of the seeds
of the grain, anil thus, when the grain
Is sown, the smut is sown with It, tind
in this way Is newt effectively spread
among the new crop. To prevent this,
the seed, whether wheat, inilw or corn,
Is steeped in a solution of four ounces
or bluestoiie (sulphate of (tipper) In live
gallons of hot water, and this, when
cold. Is used to Hteep the sittl III. The
smut spori's are thus killed, iiml. of
(tiufse, the danger of new smut Is
gnii tly reduced, as only that floating
In the air will Infis-t the crops. The
seed Is kept In the solution for 11 few
minutes, then taken out mid drained
mid spread out t dry; It Is then sown
Immediately. Or Uie wet seed tnav be
nilx.tl with some dry, air-slacked lime,
which Is a great help, and thus dried,
may be sown 11 1 once, either by hand
or by drill.
Moral Character of Hired Help.
There Is titt-essarily a ' lose associa
tion Ix-Hveeu the hired help on farm
mid the members of the farmer's fam
ily. This iu itself is not to lie regretted;
but it makes more necessary a great
caution as to the character of the as
sistants hired. It Is tint enough that
they are able to work and skillful.
There should le In tlieui enough moral
Htamiiui not to make them Injurious
companions for the young. There is
tint little cure by farmers In this re
spect. It ought to lie the business of
the employer to know that those who
are working for him are not demoral
izing themselves or others when out
of work hours. The really good effec
tive workers are usually the best mor
ally. It is for the Idle bauds that Satan
Is always finding mischief and wrong
doing to be done.
Hay Carrier Attachment.
A home-made hay carrier is shown
by the illustration. There Is scarcely
any description tieedod.
The drawing shows a portion of hay
barn. The home-made attachment is
shown at A, which consists of n piece
of wood 2x2 Inches of good oak. Ai
either end Is securely bolted a clevis,
one to be attached to Uie hay carrier
pulley above and the other to harpoon.
The length of the wtsxl piece Is siifh
as to just allow of the hay to clear the
tie V. To each purllne, I! and C In cut,
Is attached a pulley near middle of hay.
Over each of these pulleys passes a
rope; one end Is fastened to Uie attach
ment at K, and the other end hangs
loosely In the bay. He sure the ropes
are lung enough to reach to bottom of
hay when the harpoon Is on the wagon.
The operation is. as follows: After
the harpoon Is loaded and it is desired
to drop the hay toward the end of bay
marked I), the man In the bay gnusps
'.. v.... ,...fi.w .- t
jH Pure V52J2"
-Wt,t..
All other powders
are cheaper made
and inferior, and
leave either acid or
alkali in the food.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 1C WALL ST., NEW-YORK,
9
Crams or Gold.
There never was any heart truly
treat and eenerotiB that was not also
lender and compassionate. outh.
Always to think the worst I have
sver found, to be the mark of a mean
ipirit and a base bouI. Belinabroke.
A proud man is seldom a grateful
man, for be never gets as much as he
thinks he deserves. II. V. Beecber.
Better one bite at 40 of truth's bitter
rind than the hot wine that gushed
from the vintage at 20. Lowell.
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lLj . ILL--
HAV I'Altldhlt ATTACHMENT.
Ilulldinu a Safe HtaKnir.
The accompuiiylng Illustration shows
a method of making a safe staging for
the walls of houses and barns. The
method of construction Is so plainly
shown In the diagram that description
Is hardly necessary, except to state
that the support tluit nins from the
ground to the angle of the framework
Send for it.
It's Free.
Every man who is dissatisfied with
his surroundings who wants to bet
ter his condition in life who knows
that he can do to if given half a
chance, should write to J. Francis,
Omaha, Neb., for a copy of a little
book recently issued by the Passen
ger Department of the Burlington
Route.
It is entitled "A New Empire"
and contains 33 pages of information
shout Sheridan County and the Iiig
Horn Basin, Wyoming, a veritable
land of promise, towards which the
eyes of thousands are now hoticfully
turned.
VITAL ISSUES
In MrfKHefl ol Bin hill fur fmier' iu
row Oks
Simplicity ot Construction
t'onrr 1 wii
Working; Qualities
1'OtHT 1 .
Thorouehnee of Workmanship
Tfc will l fonnll anllffd In tl'
TBMi will im icinna umw m "r -
DAWS tXEJU SEPARATORS
Davis e mm is wag. a ar
may be a rough pole, If Joist Is not at
hand, though the sde should be stout.
Such stagings are useful where one does
not wish to mar the shingling or clap
boardlng by nailing 011 boards to build
the usual stage. Besides, these f mines
(fin be laid aside ready to be put up
again at a moment's nothi', proving in
this way 11 saving of labor. American
Agriculturist. .,1 , ..,, .
th end of the rope at 1), and pulls U10
huriMxiu toward the pulley H, while Uie
man on the laod pulls the trip rope.
The operation of the other rope la the
same. The attachment A Is valuable
In mowing clover buy, as the hay doe
not pack In the middle as It does when
every forkful Is In one place. When
mow gets too full to use attachment,
remove It and attach hariKMin to cur
rier In usual way. Ohio Farmer.
Protection from Late Kprlou Proata.
Many Held crops could be started earl
ier If the danger from late frosts could
be overcome. Trials at the Michigan
station, says the Agriculturist, have
shown that the remedy for the fanner
Is to make an artificial cloud over his
crops 011 the calm, clear nights when
frost Is to he expected. This Is best
done by burning small heaps of wet
hay, straw or gnt-u wit-ds, tar, or
crude petroleum, ,to ilinke n dense
smudge of heavy smoke which settles
down on the crop, effectually blanket
lug the plains. The air will be the
coldest very early In the morning, from
two to four o'clock, and there should
be a good cloud of smoko by that lime.
The plies of damp stuff should lie scat
tered through the crop or orchard, Iu
readiness for lighting at tht Intimation
of danger, ns shown by personal ob
servation, or by the front flgniils from
the weather bureau.
Cutworms.
In preparing land for melons In the
future, the Department of Agriculture
says, growers will find it of great ad
vantage to plow In the fall-early
rather than lateand leave the land
lmre during tho winter. Then, In the
early spring, as soon as the grass 1m
glns to come up In adjoining fields,
sprinkle here and there throughout the
field which Is to be planted to melons
bunches of grass or any other gttt'n
vegetation which has previously been
poisoned by sprinkling with Paris
gren In solution. Such of the cut
worms as may lie present in the hind
will feed uKn this vegetation and will
be killed. It will also have the effect
of destroying many of tho wlreworms.
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Oibbitue and Tomato 1'laut.
Many persons aet. out plante of this
character In a comparatively dry time,
and in order to prevent their wilting
pour water around tho plants after
they are planted. A much better plan
Is to make the holes first with a dibble,
and then till water Into the holes, al
lowing the water to fully soak away,
nud then tint the plant Into the hole.
pressing the earth firmly against it
riants wdll then need no surface water
ing, and do much better than If they
had It. Homo people In order to pre
vent wilting cover the plants with an
Inverted flower pot for some twenty
four hours, which Is also an excellent
practice. Meidian's Monthly.-
Value of lirewer'e Oralus.
When perfectly fresh and fed In lim
ited (jimntltles, there Is nothing In
brewers' grain to Injure milk. Hut aB
frequently used, says Hoard's Dairy
man, wllh fermentation very active,
and the grains constituting the major
portion of the food, they are ihtddedly
objectionable. Why they should bo we
cannot answer any more satisfactorily
than we can explain why arsenic Is a
poison.
Nnifnr Kecta for Hwlne,
When they can be cheaply grown,
they en 11 be prolltably fed to fattening
swine. With growing swine, they
would need some wheat bran or nltro
genpous food added, as beets are rich
In cnrlMin, containing seventeen parts
of starch, Hilgnr. etc., to one part of
protein or flodi-fomilng material.
Carried by a Hhark.
A remarkable find In the boly of a
ihark kllhdat Terrede Cas Desgaiutes,
!uadaloupe, in the West Indies, is de
:ailed In a letter which has been re
jeived by ecretary L. II. Sherman, of
'.he New York and Pacific SteauiHhip
Company, from M. V. Grace & Com
pany, of London. The find consists of
1 package of inventories, invoices and
jther documents placed in the hands
jriginally of the purser of the steam
ship Capac, of the New York and Pa
cific Line, when she sailed 011 Nov.' 10,
18113, on her maiden voyage southward,
secretary siherman, In an Interview,
lulu:
'As yet we do not know in what
manner, or at what point In the ocean
whether in the Pacilic or the South
ern Atlantic the bundle of 'papers
were lost overboard. We will have to
wait until the Capac ges back 10 this
port. When last heard from, she hau
arrived out at V-ilparaiso, on her sec
ond trip to the Pacific, and is now on
her way here. She will not, however,
anive until some time in March. The
papers which were lost overooard were
duphcatts, and of 110 particular value,
I believe they were old outward cargo
hps, a:;d the cargo they represented
had been delivered long before they
were lost. The distance from Rio de
Janeiro to Guadaloupe, is, in round
figures, about 3,000 miles."
One of the most remarkable circum
'ances connected with the matter is
Hie wonderful state of preservation of
the papers. If necessity required it,
hey could be used again. When tak-
tn from the shark the authorities of
the French government took charge of
them and subsequently transmitted
them to Mr. Cecil Trevor, of the harbor
department of the Board of Trade of
London, who in turn transmitted them
to M. P. Grace & Company.
THE LADIES.
The pleasant effect and p rfeot enfety
with which ladies may use the California
liquid laxative. Syrup of r igs, under nil
conditions, makes it their favorite remedy.
To get the true and genuine article, look
lor the name of the Calllornla l' ig Syrup
Co., printed near the bottom of the
package,
A noel and very Frenchy idea for a
hat is a large bird with outspreading
wings arranged to form a very com
plete affair. . -r ssrr- -'-era---
I believe Pise's Core for Consnmption
saved my boy's life last snmnier. Man.
Atui Douolass, Lcltoy, .Mich., Oct. 20,'iW.
The prevailing craze for a lace collar
fray be noted aa one of the fads of the
eason. There Is a hint that the part
must go and the hair be tossed lightly
back from the forehead, with a Grecian
knot at the back.
(iliosra.
Ghosts always vanish into thin air,
never Into a fog or a snowstorm. Some
times, though.they sink into the ground.
Ghosts are queer. When you think
you see 'em, yon don't see them. WThen
you want to see 'em, you can't, and
when yon do see them you wish you
didn't,
Eastport, Me., has a haunted house.
It has been rented to 10 or 18 families,
but they don't seem to care to stay, and
the owner thinks of applying for an in
junction to restrain the ghosts.
Kosebery.
It is hardly too much to say that
Lord lioseberry h s not been a prjrne
minister New York World. .
There are indications that Lord liose
berry will soon join the constantly
growing ranks of statesmen out of
jobs."-Philadelphia Call.
Lord Rosebery thinks he would
rather be a real live lord and attend to
his private business than to be a dead
premier, with somebody else attending
to his business. Troy Press.
l'lnys and 1'layeift,
Many prominent managers are try
ing their new plays through the medium
of summer stock companies. It is an
excellent and not an expensive plan.
Shrewd managers declare that the
talk about the public wanting the ro
mantic drama is the veriest, rot. Plays
of today are what the people will pay
to see.
William Cilletthas offered Edwin
Arden of llichard Mansfield's com
pany an important role to originate in
Mr. Gillette's new war play, "Secret
Service."
The gooseberry is indigenous toGreat
Britain.
Mr. Rudyard Kipling, it Is announced,
is ou the point of returning to India.
not to live there, however.
Tho Woman Question.
"What do think of the woman qo.
tion, major?" asked the judge.
"I think it is asked much more often
than is necessary, judge."
'What do you mean?"
-I arn speaking of the woman ques
tion. I understand that to be tb sub
ject of your inquiry."
' But what do you understand to l
the subject of the 'inquiry ?"
"But what do you understand, to be
the woman question?"
"Is my hat on straight V
Hall's Catarrh Cure
Is taken internally. Price 75 cents.
After washing never wring wors'ed
dress goods. Shake them.
Almost Cheaper than Walking
are the low rates offered by the Bur
lington Route, (0. B. & Q. K. li)
Tuesday, June 11th, when round trip
tickets to points in Nebraska, Kansas,
Colorada, Wyoming, South Dakota
aud Utah will be on sale at half thet
regular "tariff.
Think of it Half the regular tariff!
Travelers to whom economy is an
object and that means every body
will take advantage of this money
saving opportunity.
r or a lime taoie 01 ine; iui imgtuu
Route as well as for full information
about rates and trains, annlv to the
nearest ticket agent, or write to J,
Francis, General Passenger Agent,
Omaha, Neb.
Portiers are now suspended from tfifv
hanging crane of carved wood and cam
close a doorway, shut off a co?y corner
or at pleasure fold back, making a waKi
hansriiifr without laktim up anv snuee-
Why Phe Smiles SweetTy;
Rrjurkliiif? pvt,. ,iiii,i iw.oo.... 1
tKi; rosy blush ot pleasure on the cheeks,
makes the strong mini hitiiny when lie meat
Ills lady love. That's the kind of a mam
whose very touch thrills because It Is full of
energy, vigorous nerve power Hud vltullty
tobacco makes strong men weak and wretch
ed. No-To-Doc sold by Drtijtglsts every- .
where. Guaranteed to cure, liook, title
"Don't Tobacco Rnlf
rree. &a. isterring Kemedy Co.,
Aum ui iincagiJ.
Black pugs are the fashion in dogs,
although the black poodle holds its
own.
Mrs. winalowV SnoritiNO Syrup (or rhitS
ren teething, softens the oini-s. reduces intftra
mation. allays pain, cures wind coilc. 'ae ixrttlns.
Tired Women
Find In
jualitic"
. Keeping- the Cellar Cool.
It Is Imiwrtfliit to have thorough ven
tilation of cellars, but this ought al
ways to lw at iilht while the air Is
ooi during hot weiiUer. Tim nlrbt air
baa also lesi moisture than baa the
Advantage ot Rotation.
When any one crop Is grown on thu
same land for a number of years, tho
soil Ins-omen filled with insects and
micro! which Injure the crop.
Inbreeding Require Knowledge.
Dou't frml with inbreeding or any
other brwdlng until you know what
you are about
the blood purifying, building np
of Ifood'a Sarsaparilla jnst what
they need. Mrs.
Isa Griggs of Kn
nis, Texas, gives
her experience be
low! "I suffered
almost death with
local troubles,
which developed
into a very serious
affection and made
a surgical opera
tion necessary. I
was complete ly
broken down, had numerous boils, and
when I commenced taking Hood's Harsti
parilla I weighed only 112 pounds. Now I
weigh over 125 pounds and am in better
health than for the past lil'toen years.
.Formerly I was covered with eruptions;
now my skin is clear I can truly say
Hood's Sarsaparilla
has no equal for poor run-down woman.
TCvery one remarks about hov well I am
looking" Mrs. Iha Ghiuos,
Hood's Pills
set harmoniously
Hood's Brniarlfl
with
2.').
BBpyA Thomns P. IHrnpMon. Wsshlnirtnn.
KB r IN D U- N'i " ten until Patent ot
Ml asn w Um, Write for InrauUir'saulua
Nothing to complain of
woman who uses Pearline. Notfc
to complain of in the washing aadl
cleaning line, anyway, And
certainly the proprietors of
Pearline can't 'complain. If
you only knew how many woroenv
every day, are making- up. their
minds that the old, wearing-, tearing
tiresome way of washing doesn't
growing bigger than ever the success.
of Pearline ; though it has to fight not only
against all kinds of poor imitations, but against
a sort ol superstition that anything which can
lave so much labor must be harmful in some way.
Peddlers and some nnscrnptdOtts grocers will tell yeet
kATTO C "this is as good as" or "the same as Pearline." ITS'
1 V YV CLX FALSE Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer 11 lafc
you an imitation, be honest umd it ttti. 480 JAMES PYLE, New Yock.
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WHEN YOU WANT TO LOOK
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE
OF'THINGS, USE
APOLIO
N. S. V, Me. 83"--8.
Tora Nb.
WRITIMU
UfHKN
' alaas. say sea M'
4 tab aeaar.
TO ADVtCltTUB&H
tha adT.rtlMDi.tit
Do You Wash?
OF Course -
1 (Do you Wash QUICKLY?
DirrDo y0u Wash EASILY?
D U 1 )Do you Wash THOROUGHLY!
(Do you Wash CHEAPLY?
You may IF you will use
SANTA CLAUSSOAP
The best, purest and most economical soap made
Sold everywhere. Made only by
THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY.
CHICAGO.
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