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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1895)
Om of the latest fade Id gloves ii Imr neatly hidden la Um palm. Mw ii to finding Increasing fTor with fashionable dressmakers and tail on aa iklrt lining. Nearly all the mat a no bats ara over laden with trimming, ruing their tw in a top heavy appaaraoca. Jewelry will ba vary much mora Id evidence than for a long tima past. Dog collar of rhinestones and fancy pin ara the whim for tha moment. It Will Pay To make Mint provision for yoar phynie al health at this season, because a cold or cough, an attack of pneumonia or ty phoid fever now may make yon an invalid all winter. Pint of all b tare that your Mood ia pure, lor health depends upon pare blood. A few bottles of Hood 8er aaparilU will be a paying investment now. It will give yon pnre. rich blood and in vigorate your whole yetem. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ie the One True Blood PoritW. Hood's Pilla taMelees, mild, Bret- PUHK. MIQM fillnl CC8i3ndCK9C0UTE8 Oa as fuln innMt HOESTAWU03 Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS II EUSSfE ASS AXCKOA. Caution: anlfc W ibiUar tmmt Mr pHfi ml Mnktln Mr. Bterrheater, Slaea. solo at oaoctat cvcavwrttsL MLTll UUI a CO. LTD. OOtCwttTlt, UML Bcccham s pills are for bil iousness, sick headache, di riness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, tor pid liver, foul breath, sallow kin, coated tongue, pimples, loss of appetite, etc., when Caused by constipation; and Constipation is the most fre quent cause of all of thm. One of the m out important thlngt for everybody to learn ii that constipation . " w.KUKMW ,U Ul world, rrx-nlly ol weairn; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book .free at yonr druggist 'a.or write B P AllrnCo.,i65Cnal wuii; iiibu uii mc BicKnems in me Di.,rfw vcir. rnu.ioe ana 2 a bos. 4aaoiiiiffl' rLhial rt mo bf.!H The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures t vrry kind of llumor, from the wort Vrofula dswn tu a common Pimple. He his tried it In over eleven hui.drrd cases, and never failed except In two CJses (both thunder humor). He has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of Its value, all within twenty mile of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a 'perfect cure is war ranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing; through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. 1 his Is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you wn get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful In water at bed time. Sold by all I innjeiMs. t World t air I HKirthM AWAKI). 1 M lJJt;Kl am r.anttm!. I Try it when the digestion : :is WEAK and no FOODS seems to nourish. TryitJ nfn seems impossible to (keep FOOD, he stomach !j ) Sold by DWOllST5 CVrVWHI:KIM ; ? John Larla Son. Stw nrk. J 600 SONGS rrJn'.'r",';.! ,.t; in 11 ir ritiri i.'u( mtf tmn tu h wiiJna ..iik ('ITENTS i i. ,v.i riat i ii rr-ni'-r iiuM, N. t. . 3 51 -41. rk Nfb itrilKN M ltlTIM) TO A III I HI pl a..r la aortl-iurnl In f lils jaor. .21 -". ev 1 f : I ii m m m m m Hi i DR. J. C. AYER'S Highest Awards Cherry Pectoral At the World' FIr. Tbe DleMegalaltlaf Mark. Miss Castiqoe- -v you are engaged to lhal Mr. Atkinson, are you not, How, toll me honaaUy, what can you aaa In Mm tbat dirtlaguiahea him from ail tha oi ber men io the world whom you have evar mat ? Half aaa Malt First Little Girl-Did yon know, U irie, that we ara to half mourning at our house? " Second Llttla Girl-Indeed! Who ia It that'a half dead. t Makaa Saama Ma Tlrad. They wars from aotna locality np north and oo thalr wedding tour, la taking in the sights of Dotrolt tbey boarded a Woodward avenue ear for a terminus and back. As they sat beaide aacn otner, bar band in hla hand and bis straw hat fanning there both, a grumpy old codger on tha text aaat naerlngly obaarrad: " 'Not bar caaa of love's young dream, I see!" Tha newly wad dad looked around at btm, but mad no roplr. and nrau soon ha said: There ought to ba a law againat this spooning bus' d see! It Just makaa ma tlradt" "Oh.lt daaat" retorted tLe young maoas kls cheeks bse-an to raddan. "Msbbe you never spoon ad when yon waa a young man r, "If 1 did it was not la aueh nubile place!" "What's tha placs to do with It f Can't everybody Ull rlrht off tha handle that me'n Jen Die are just mar ried." "1 should say they could." "And that wo ara on our bridle towerf "Yea." 4 And that we are Just honey and peaches?" "J bat's what Urea me." "It does, eh? Well, It don't tire us. She doses on ma and I'd die for her, and we ara going to kiss and hug and squeeze handa and eat gum-drops as long as our 17 holds out, and you and and all the rest of the old moasbaeks In this town ean lick your chops and go to grass I' And be sat down and put one arm Around hit tur'le dove hugged ber tljl the grumpy old man came to big corner and dropped oS wilb a grunt of disgust. I.eaioa Julra aa Hollab, Lemon juice applied to cast Iron ar tides gives an excellent finish to the tnetal. It turns tbe portion of polished cast iron to which It is applied to a brone black, and when touched over with sbellack varnish will absorb a suf tielent amount of the varnlsb to pre serve it. To many, lemon juice would seem to be a weak and Ineffective acid for metal, but every one knows bow quickly a knife blade of steel will blacken when used to cut 1 lenfon, and tbe darkening of polished iron by the acid Is very beautiful. If the hair Is railing out and turning Kray. the Rlandiofthc skin need stimulat ing ami color-fixwl. and the best remedy urul -titimlant 11 Hall's Hair Kenewrr. iuer Affair In Louisiana That la a queer state of things down In Louisiana wheie a colored inurderet condemned to be hanged, has secured b stay of proceedings from the highest court on the ground that no negro if b) law allowed to serve on a Jury ic New Orleans, and ks there was a negro on the jury that convicted him it Ii held that lis did not have a trial by a j;iry of his peers. It is a reinarkablt state of things when a negro juryman is held not to be the peer of a uegrc murderer. Hall's Catarrh Cure l a rwisiilutional care, l'nce 7S cents. A t.iitm Hint It was 1I:J p. m., and the clock marked the half hour with a sharp hung.. The young man looked around liii.stily the Kirl wearily. "Oh," he said, with ft short laugh, "it tlmost startled me,-' -l tx-e yo'ir pHrdon," said the girl. "It almost startled me," he repeated, p.flltely. h, excuse me," she apologized;-''I thought you H-tirl ItHlmostslartedyou." He got out during the next ten min utes. Weitiink I'i-o's (Jure for C'onsnniption i tli ntil.v iiic ti. iiie I'nr t'ooehs. J ism it I'll KKIl, '.-prnn-lh l'l, llli , i-t. 1, 1HM. Atchison (ilot)e: When the weather is good tor corn it limit good for mucn else. The latest Information from tli9 mutn is that, VflM'A craters have bee i counted on Its surface, all dead. Mr. Wlnlm' finmHiKo f rnur for rhlld. .!, lerthir j. nolirin Ihr iini, rrJ'u:r Infltm maiion, '') iiaiii.i'iirm wlni folic. 2,'H! biittlo Ten .lews were e acted to tha Italian parliament at tlm lirt 'rliil in thh litHt eleciluu, the most prominent, being Hie minister of linimce, Sotininti. The remedy for coughs and colds. Its record: fifty years of cures. FACTS FOE FARMERS. HELPFUL UQQErnONS FOR THE AGRICULTURIST A Tatartaarlaa'a Practical Maaaa of Fravaatiauc Tabarcal ta aVrraaa' aarat (or Trias Calarr for Ska Mar ket -Wag aa for HaaUacCors Foddar To Ptwvoat Tabarcaloala. Introduce a consumptive cow Into a herd, and the animal on each aide of her la the common stanchions, shown In Fig. 1, will be Infected from her breath and apIL Put a board partition on each aide of tbe diseased cow, ex tending wall out la front, and It will be long before aha contaminates her neighbor, If aha ever does. Exhaus tive tests In Denmark, extending over two years, with 208 head, show tbat "It la possible to rear a healthy herd on a farm where there la an Infected herd If the two are separated by a r-J 3 no. 1. TJWHKALraY TIS-VP POB COWS. wooden partition, and this will prove successful, even when the calves from diseased cows are raised." Q. N. Kin nell, a Fittafield veterinarian, there fore advocates Individual stalls for each cow, by simply running a parti tion between tbe stanchions, boarded up In front, with a ventilating shaft eighteen Inches square over each cow's head, four or alx of them to Join In a common shaft running through tbe roof. (Fig. 2 shows sucb partition not boarded up in front, the advisability of which we question.) He mentions a herd tbat escaped Infection from two badly diseased cows because the sick riO. 2. STABLE TO PHBVKNT SPREAD 1NO CONTAOION. cows were kept In stanchions boarded up In front, with a tlt;ht partition be tween each stanchion. Dr. K In nell wisely conHldera gome such method of separating cows the most Important, simplest and cheapest means of avoid ing Infection. The germ of tuberculosis dies In sunlight, hence a stable cannot be too light and airy. Orange Judd Farmer. AVinilbreukH. In every long-settled locality where the soil is sandy, farmers quickly learn, after the original foret Is cleared away, to plant windbreaks to protect their soli from blowing away. Such windbreaks do good which more than offsets the wrmte of the In ml which they occupy. Not only Is soil blown away after being plowed, but during the sum mer there are frequent violent sand storms where tbe winds have full sweep, which uncover weds and plants or blow sand against the foliage of Jauls, cutting and spoiling It. These wlmlhrcaktt nerve another Important purpose. In winter In keeping the snow evenly spread over tin; fields. They should be of evergreen wherever pos sible, so as to make a protection for winter as well as for the summer sea Hon. A iiierieun Cultivator. Tylnis Celery for Market, Novices do uot always bunch celery properly. An old grower of celery near Buffalo, N. Y., bunches his crop as follows: Two bricks arc set tip edge. i:i.r,n ni-(TiEn. wlso and two strings laid crosswise. Two neatly trimmed stalks are squeez ed In tightly betweeu the bricks, two more squeezed In on those and two more on top. making six heads in the bunch. All are then tied tightly with the strings. Timothy vh. Clover. We are uot wholly averse to a small amount of timothy sown with clover, but we arc aitaliist giving the timothy the preference, for Wo sei- object les sons continually nverse to the latter practice. Farm are not Improved by It. On the other band, says the New Knirlnnd Former, when clover Is given the preference, the farms are growing better. The only pastures with us that show green In quantity to delight the eye of the farmer are those partly or wholly clover, and the clover Is now best that was not allowed to perfect a growth early In the season. One A era In lima, it Is a progressive farmer who can succeed In making one acre support a cow, and be la then perfectly eatls uea with a profit of 950 from her. I f an acre of land can be made to yield any kind of crop tbat will pay a profit of ffiO, the success attending sucb a re salt will be considered worthy of no tice. Profit means, of course, all that portion of tbe gross receipts which re main after tha fall expenses are paid, and a proSt of 60 aa acre la very largo. It Is easy to figure oa paper the possibilities of an acre of land, bat there are facts abundant to demon strate that B0 Is but a small aum to de rive from one acre of land devoted to poultry. It la rare to And a case where a large flock of poultry baa been glvea tha apace of one acre that tbe bene did not pay well, although do credit Is not always allowed for the "home" market, which calls for poultry and eggs, accounts not being kept with the fsmlly table. At present tbe Gorman butoben pay from S4S to ISO for horses; but already the demand la beginning to Increase me price. Mr. Tingle, la Farm News, advlaea the American farmer to go late tbe business of raising horses to supply the German food market He ears they ean be raised cheaper than cattle, and ean be more easily shipped across tbe water. As American beef and pork are excluded from the German markets, he recommends tbat tbe place of the two products be filled with horse meat Last fall horses sold at auction la Nebraska at from 5 to $10 each. Tbe abort crops bad something to do wtta She low price; but the falling off In tbe demand for horses, by reason of the In troduction of electricity as a motor, the bicycle and other causes, bad far more to do with fixing the price. It Is doubt ful if the prejudice against tbe use of horseflesh as food In this country will ever be wholly overcome, and tbe Ger mans can eat our surplus horses while we keep and consume our beef and pork. There Is no sanitary reason why horseflesh should not be used for food, as the boras eats the same things that the ox does, and to. If any difference, more dainty about what he eats. It Is simply a prejudice, that is largely sen timental,, and founded on tbe belief that tbe horse Is Intended for better things than to become food. Care of Pica. . Profitable swine breeding depends upon the time at wblcb tbe hoga are slaughtered In order to secure the high est market prices. Thus, the time of farrowing must almost of necessity be so arranged that a part of them at least be dropped In cold and frosty weather. Tbat one has a moderately warm pen Is not enough; the run for the sow must be In a temperature which Is evenly warm all of the time, and this, I mean, controlled by animal heat enough to 1 ami re no frost. Out of the forty pdgs which we have bad the past winter, twenty of them were dropped In January, and all did well and to-day are the finest lot we ever had, nays C. II. Whltcomb In The Stockman. They are on heavy grass pasture, and will remain so until our peas are ready to turn Into. Having pigs farrowed In this way gives us an opportunity to take advantage of both the. early markets. Tnen, too, we must let nature have her way in the feed lug of young pigs. While growing feed wholly on bone and muscle making foods, and the pigs will have no stop- offs. For Handling- Bulky For Hue. In handling grain, hay or green corn fodder, a low rack, similar to the one shown In the Illustration, Is a great saver of time and labor. One man standing on the ground and simply drawing the corn toward himself can lay It upon the table of the cutting machine without stopping, or raising It up simply to lay It down ngaln. The top of the rack Is 7x14 feet with six foot standards. The stringers are 4x0 inches, U) to 20 feet long. They are hung from tln from axle by means of a lengthened king bolt provided with a nut and washer. From the hind axle they are suspended by -lneh rods with nuts and washers below and hooks above to go over the axil'. The stringers should bo twenty Inches apart In front and tuirty-two Inches behind. A short wrench keeps the hound from tipping up. I find this rack very convenient. As short a turn can be made with this as with a six teen foot ruck. American Agricultu rist. All-Hound Cattle. The cry Is nowadays: "(Jive us- the good all-round animal." Tho Country Oentlemnn thinks there Is an element of error In this. Carry out this Idea to an extreme, and you blot out the dis tinctive characteristics of every breed of animals exisilng. .No one animal can do everything best. As In the mechani cal, so In the animal world there must be a division of labor. Wo owe all the Improvement of the present day In all classen of domestic live slock to special breeding for a definite puriise. Let the breeder of the rsce horso try to combine the slrcliyth of the Clydesdale or Shire with Ihe speed of his thorough bred, and the result. Is au Increase of strength, but a reduction of speed. ('rape mill l.lcctrlclty. French scientists are reported to be farming by lightning. They found that electricity quickens germination and growth, so they set up poles armed at the top with copper spikes to draw electricity from Ihe air. A wire con veys It to a net-work ofgalvanlr.ed Iron wire four to six feet below the growing crops, and grab's are said to grow fiO per cent larger anil contain more of what grnps are raised for. Haw Kit a for Rconra, Haw eggs, says the Orange Judd Far mer, are a cure for scours In calves. Prevention Is better than cure, and by good Judgment and Intelligence the dis ease may be prevented. But If tbe dis ease develops give the calf one or two raw eggs, shells and alt. Repeat If n Bifbcst of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Govt Report MM StasaJr VeUowlBg Iaaaraailaaa. Ton any tbat I'm not altogether ob- leetionable to yonr parents, " ha said ruefully. No," aba replied; "father and moth. if both spook vsry highly of you." "Than why doss that big dog assault a very time I eome nar and chew a pioes out of ay elothaar "Oh, yon mustn't mind Brutos. ut trained to do that. Aunt haa gottaa almost enough samples from him to macs a lovely patehwerk quilt." A weighty eon pie were reesotly wad td la Cbieago by Jostle Martin. Thar are Georga Hayes and Lottie KsUey. The groom weighs XX) pounds and the brida CM pounds. A remarkable apple tree flimrlsbsa tha realdenoa of Oaear Walla at Mount Olln, Ky. One half of every apple that grows on tha tree la very sow, while tho other half la vary sweet. Tha Parisian draasmakara rublyoo- podlum powder on tbair hands, and thus prevents tha perspiration from soiliag tha delicate ribbons and silk fabrics that they ara constantly finger Around trip of one of the ocean teamen, like tbe St. Louis, entails an sxpenss of about 170,000. The coal consumed costs nearly 15,000, tbe pro visions 12,000 and the breakage 000.- : '. t ... , , ,. On no account keep the soiled linen bag in the Bleeping department, for it is very unhealthy and tends to taint tbe air which is Inhaled during tbe night. THE KIMQ CURE J T Tl wTnTT-rvr V TTfg-rVr- SOIATIOA is M H IH Hv INI "The Best Is Aye the Cheapest.' Avoid Imitations of and Sub stitutes for SAPOLIO ,.njui-nji-n.rin-iimJ'f " Lesson JP It's all right to let the little girls have an early introduction to SANTA ClAUS SOAP It will not only make their clothes clean but when in late years tha cares of the household come they will know best how to meet them. There are a great many women who have learned a lesson ef economy and cleanliness by the aaa of Santa Claus. Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago. with " s is: Mo?sPeafe PROFITABLE DAIRY Oan only be accomplished with WORK tlie very Vwst a pp Ilntices. Cream Hepa tarm ; ou gn and hette the nklirime ef tools and With a Davis rstor on the tire of more butter, while Bilk is aval Fanners will take to get a Illustrated mailed wan uah'e feet make do mi Davis. Neal catalogue Ageett waste) buo. oo DAVIS SAHXX BIDS. Car . Wsaselak k Dsaraera Ws CMeefB, r? Kaaw Where Ha Balaagi-d. A Newfoundland doc appeared as an ailmportaot witness in a case in a jus tice's court in Cbieago tbe other day. Tho dog waa in the possession of a woman who waa e barged with stealing it. She was directed to bring the ani mal into court and when he saw the plaintiff, bis real owner, he broke away from tbe woman and made sucb a fuse ever his master, that the justice Im mediately decided the ease in favor of tha plaintiff. Red cannot be recommended on ac count of ita washing qualities, aa it ia very apt to fade. To prevent this add a little borax to tbe washing water and tha color will retain Ita u-ual bright noes. To utilize ordinary dripping ia not at all difficult in a well-regulated household, but bacon fat ia often wast ed. It should not be, ho waver, for It is moat handy for basting poultry of every description. Tbe best view ara sometimes right at tha and of the longest tunnels. TBAT JOYFUL FIIUM. With that exhilarating sense of renewed ( health and strength and internal eiaanli neas, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond tbe old time medicines and the cheap substitutes somettasss of fered but nsver accepted by the well In formed. If women's sleeves get much bigger than they are now, it won't be neces sary for them to wear anything else. Somerville Journal. OVER ALL FOR The cleaning of carpets without taking them up. That is a specialty Pcarline. Alter a tiiorougn i t- i sweeping, you simply scruo uiem with Pearline and water. Then you wipe them off with clean (water, and sit down and enjoy tneir new ness and freshness. You ousrht to be able to do a good deal of sitting down, if in all your washing and cleaning you use Pearline, and so save time and work. Use it alone no soap with iL The St. Joseph and Grand Island B. R. 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