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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1895)
EOOOOOOOOUCOUQOOOOOi tiucb ilia i OOnEtlESS, STIFFNESS, ami the like. EM Timely Warning. Th great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led many misleading of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker fc Co. are the oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker It Co.'s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. f Hi ' d 1 if f l3 EllLa "I "n:!yb.-!ivtb.it riw'i. Il ill III I v I H I I H N Cura k''!t ,r"m having 1 J I I HQ Jk 13 uuick t'onmruptio.-i." Mr. ! I U ) iH J 1 I 1 IPt H n- P- TAULI Nt. li.tver I Cures Where All Else Fails. BEST COUCH SYRUP. II fhw H Jyph and Granr Iilmrl R, R, l mi SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE TO ill. POtXT NORTH WEST '!, HAST SOUTH IliinimliDiu Union Pacific Byatem laTUi rit'iKin i n'li To California. Or g-ou arel all iitrii I'oinii For liiforma'lon regarding rate, fir , rait on af nldr aojr akfiil ot ft M Alill, at. f. KoBihwim. Ill , (,o. 1 mi Ajt. Gan'l ManaKT, ft. loftr-i-h. Mo. Beecham's pills are for bil iousness, sick headache, diz ziness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, tor- j pid liver, foul breath, sallow 1 skin, 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 niot important thinfra for everybody to learn i that constipation caoaea more than half thr- mi kntm in the world.eajwcially ot women; and itcnnall be prevented. Go by the book, free atour iruf Hint's, or write B K. A'.lenCo.,365Caua St., New York. Iills. l anj 25 a box. an 'lUtlm .n'f tlin t.tl XP tax). Hie (Jrcatest Medical Discovery . of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has distovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, lrom the wort Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He tu tried it In over eleven hui.dred taws, and never failed except in two ci-e (both thunder humor). He has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of Its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send posla! card for book. A benefit Is afwavs 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 ahootinit pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts benuf stopped, and always disappears in a ((' after uking it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary, tat the best you '.an get, and enough of it, Dose, on tablespoonfuljn water at bed time. Sold bv all hruceists. IMPERIAL Isunquestionably a most valuable FOOD ,?e sickj . - -mm., 1 room, where either wu one or adult needs dcn-j cate, nourishing: diet!!! UU by DKIiOllLSTS EVI'RVWHIjRC I .,t. Sae. Iff. Mw ,,. ArUJl, I'M '..I leather SuspendP-rs. v-- 1 AYER'S SAR8APARILLA " My al'K'r ,1Ii'',J''1 wilri severe rasn of scrof ula. Our doctor rewinmemlr.l Ayr'a Harinlla aa being the lt t,lool-purlfl.ir wiihin hi eaperlenca. We gave liar this medlcliii. and a complete ik tault."-Wai, it cured these two. tui, . O. Jhum, Dawacae, Nb 31, JACOBS OIL WIPE8 OUT Promptly and Effectually. to the placing on the market and unscruDUlous imitations For The Summer l.'ott The summer causae hone should be in tlieae days a bower of artiatlc beauty. I J'hig, too, at a trilling coat. The fur j lusher tloda a bewildering variety of at I tractive prices that do not deplete the moderate pocket book, A few aimple pieces of rattan furniture made the foundation and the stuffs do the reHt. The display of beautiful cotton fabrics seemed f,ever so profuse and fascinat ing as thin Mason, They areahown fai cushion and furniture covering and lor curtain and portier draperies, and charm at onre. A TortlbU rat". Jones There is one thir.ft worse ih.tu dying. llrown What is that ? Jones Living unl;l all tho people you can borrow lrom aredead. Truth. A l'mverHl l-lifiK Friend Y our son, I understand, has literary apiraliona. Does he write for money Fathtr ( feelingly ) Unceasingly. J udtfe, Ttire i- tio rxruse for nr.v limn to p pear in kocii iv ivith a trrizzly lnnl since tin1 iiiiroduct iou of liiickinliiiiu Jlyc. n tii- h colon nulnral brown or black. A KejftllMr Knu "What in mil doing now?" 'He is traveling with a circus." "I'retty hard work, isn't it?" "No he has nothing to do except to stick his head in U.e lion's mouth twice a day." Texts cjnuiigj. Hall s Catarrh Cure In a coii-titn'ionnl cure. Price 7.) rent'. Unity .loll.tny. "Weil, Johnny," said a doting uncle to his little nephew, who had been fish ing all day, -did you catch a good many tish '" "No, uncle, but 1 drowned a good many worms." London Tit lilts. I ru'.l'i ll'll I al.mg without I'isuS ''lire f.tr . .11. ... Hi It Hill If iiiwiiy cur.-. 1 . I-;. 1 "S 'i I 1 'is .N.'eJiidiu. Mwi.l 'ct eKtll IMl. .J ui.es -That's ail nonsense about eat ing meat being injurious 'o health. My ancestor for hundreds of years ate meat. Vegetarian Yes, and where are they now y Dcitd, aren't they '-Texas Sif t- Mil!. Mr. Wiiinlow a BnmHim) ns"r 'or ch 1 1 r, i' irrthinir Kiltena the iim, rml urea Inltam ii, alios. . pni.ciirfwiinl col. boilio. Th I'mut of It As they passed an open gateway a dog within the inclosure growled and bristled up very perceptibly, whereup on .lesier remarked; Xo doubt about his being a watchdog." How can you tell?" inquirep Ques ler. "Why," returned fester, 'didn't you see the hairspring ?"-Ilichrnon 1 DlH pa'ch. In I h UUil y utnre "Maria" said the bitsbaml of the new woman at the brenkfait table, "the next time you come home hue from 'tic lodge anil put. your bloomers to b"0 and hang yourself over t lie back ol chair all night I'll go straight home . phpa, there:' ti:oon:yn v. v e. Jules Verne is us spry a" a itiim-' Hlthough eighty years oi l. II" l-1 1 stories ready lor the pnnti i ai.d ii .n work upon a sixth. "A filleted for seven years, villi what iippcarnd to bn a cancer in tho face, olhcr (rcHliiicnt being of no bene tit, I trtwl Ayar'a Harsaparllla, The result Is that iu one year, nil trace of caucwr ha baan removed." -Mrs, Jota B. Hit aaa, Mftucheatar, K. H. More Home Henae. You'll h'nd the horse, If you'll luipjln', In favor of A broader tire. Unud Work by Convicts in Hawaii. There la no doubt whatever of the prac-tli-al value of employing convict labor on the public highway wher ever It haa !een tried It has proved highly xuccessful. In the Hawaiian Islands, for in stance, the road work la done entirely by the convict, and the result in lhat the little republic away off in the I'a cltlc Ocean can boaat of far better roads than the l iilteit States. During over a year's stay In the ial anils I had an excellent opportunity to watch the working of this system, nnd In several hundred miles of wheellnii never caiiie ncrosa an unridahle nrnd. The Hawaiian convicts theinselvew told me they preferred road work to any form of punishment, as It gave them a chance to be out In the free air and occasionally Bee their frieinlx. From the Honolulu prison, gangs are ooimtantly being nent out to the other Islands to open up new roads and keep the old ones In good repair. The ma jority of the prisoners taken In the re cent revolution are employed In this way. No trouble has ever been mused by the prlmmem during the many years the system has !een in operation. In various Hotith American countries also the convict system has proved highly aucccHwfiil. Why should not the system then he tried In the Fnlteil States, where good roads are so badly needed?--It. Percy Crandall, V. S. Navy. Full, (Jiialiltctl. Harper's Magazine published, more than tweniy-tivp years ago, an amus ing story of the ineffectual elTorts made hy a young man to escape from serving on a jury: When I was a young man. I spent sev eral years at the South, residing for a while at Port Hudson, on the Missis sippi river. A great deal of litigation was going on there, and It was not always easy to obtain Jurymen. One day I was summoned to act in that capacity, and repaired to court to get excused. On my name being called, I Informed the Judge lhat I was not a freeholder, and therefore not qualified to serve. "Where do you reside?" Inquired the Judge. "I am stopping for the time bo-inn: nt Port Hudson." "You hoard at the hotel. I presume?" "I take my meals there, but have rooms In another part of the town." "So you keep bachelor's hall':" "Yes, sir." "How long have you lived in that manner?" "About six months." "I think you are qualified." gravely remarked the Judge. "I have never known a man to keep bachelor's hull for the length of time you name with out having dirt enough In his room to make him a freeholder! The court does not excuse you." He Credits Everything:. The Sedalla Kazoo Is a newspaper which really exists, says Moses P. Ilainly In the Chicago Times -Herald, although many people doubt It. Just as many people used to doubt whether there was really any such a place as Oshkosh or Kalamazoo. Sedalla Is a nourishing town in Missouri, ami the Bazoo is a good paper published there by Col. Ooodwiu, a unique type of Soiithwesterner. A few years ago, at a dinner of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association In New York, Col. Coodwln followed Charles A. liana In the speech making. lie said: "I am mighty glad to meet Mr. liana ami hear him talk. I admire him and his paper very much, but have always had a grudge against them both. One day the Sun had an editorial on 'Plural Wives,' which seemed to me to be a pretty good thing. So being short of editorial mat ter that day 1 just scissored It and slapped It Into the liazoo. Iliiriiii: the next few days I had to barricade my otlice and keep my revolver out of the mgm mm? Whkki.-Tihb Pitll-oaoru v,- Scene on country road, tho wing deep rut and disaj truns effects of narrow lire. drawer. There waa a cotiatuut proces sion of Indignant men who called ma to account for making personal reflec tion on them. I had to come out the next week and explain that the article was from the Sun. and waa only aimed at Mormons. That taught me a lesson. Now I always credit everything I take from other papers specially what Is likely to hurt anybody'a feelings." The Stopping of Faat Train. When railway roadbeds have been mado as nearly perfect as possible, ami, as far as practicable, leveled, and when the best types of locomotives and cars have lieen devised, how fast will steam be able to carry us? An answer to tills question, based on a scientific examination of the conditions Involved. Is furnished by Mr. Theodore N. Ely. an authority on facts relating to rail ways. One hundred miles an hour Is about the limit of sjwed suggested by him. Another very Imortaut question growing out of the first is: Within what distance can a train running 100 miles an hour, or but little less than l.'ill feet in a second, be stopped? The reply is that under the most favorable circumstances, a distance of nearly half a mile would be required. A train running a mile a minute can be stopped. It is estimated, within a dis tance of jam feet. Hy adding only two thirds to the speed, therefore, the dis tance required for bringing the train to a standstill would he Increased al most throe times. It is evident that when we are whirled across the coun try at the rate of a hundred miles an hour, "n clear track" will become a far more lmrtant thing even than It is today. A Philadelphia Mustache. "I've seen some peculiar whiskers in my day." remarked a !1li street barber the other day, "but there was a fellow in here who simply beat the deck for mustaches. They were of the long, flowing kind, ari4 when in repose hung gracefully down over Ills shirt front. After I had finished shaving him he asked me to dress his mustache, giving me my insa ructions how to do It, First I gave It a brllllantlne bath and combed it out. Then I waxed it until the points stood out on ench side of his face like bayonets. He seemed very proud of It. and didn't object when I asked him if I might measure it. In fact, he seemed rather pleased. I took a tape line and found that from tip to tip that marvelous mustache measured a trifle over twenty-three inches. He next a.sked me to curl It. This waa a diffi cult operation, but, after exhausting several curling Irons, I succeeded In heating a section of gas pipe to the proper temperature and finished tho Job."- Philadelphia Record. Trouble from Lack ol' Thoiijrht. "You would be surprised at the fre quent unmsvsnary account of missing persons that we are compelled to reg ister," said Detective Allmendinger. "If a woman misses her child for a few minutes, without taking the trouble to look around the neighborhood for It, she rushes up here to me and registers the case. We no sooner have It tele graphed throughout the city than she returns and says the little one was In a neighbor's house, or makes some sim ilar statement. They little realize the trouble we are put to, for we have to send word throughout the city that the lost one has been found."- Philadelphia Oill. Change of Ideas. It is curious to note how the progress of knowledge causes the medical pro fcnslou to change its opinions. It has always been thought that the use of new bread Is moss unhealthy, a doc trine which is religiously believed in and acted upon in most households. H.n a ltussian doctor now asserts that ii-w bread is far more beneficial to the coii-oimcr than that which has been cu: and exposed to the air, and has had tin!- to trailier the numerous germs which liiul in the material a nutrient meit'um. The heat of the oven Is de-sti-ii: iive to these germs, and hence lie a bread is found to be perfectly free fr.'iri them. His Dog's Name. A boy's fishing pole was fastened to the root of n tree on the river bank, and he was silting In the sun playing wltli his dog. Idling the time away, as ho had been fishing all day and caught nothing. "Fishing?" inquired the man passing. "Yes," answered the hoy. "Nice dog . von have there; what is his name?" "Kisli." "Fish? That's a queer name for a dog. What do you call him that for?" " 'Cause he won't bite." Then the man proceeded on his way. - Krlc Messenger. In ISho the approximate wealth of the country was 4:i,!U2,0O0,00fl, an average of $S70 to cacti individual. a M Hignest of auui i-cavcoui i'owcr. aiest U.S. Gori Report Couldn't Codnratha KrofMiiity Goige Green, the mayor of Leices ter, Ergland, in answer to an invita tion to attend a local atlueticgatherinar, has Bant a letter a followB to the sec retary of a certain club: "Town Hall, Leicester. Dear Sir: I do not feel dis posed to attend any footboll sports un til the managers of such things can purge, by enforcing strict regulations, the players and even the circles of the use of oaths and fout words. ow would I think of the mayoress being iegraded by hearing such language as is too often heard at the sport. A Lima Hard on Papa. " Jion't you think the baby looks like me, dear?" asked the proud father. ''Y'-e-e-s," replied the mother, cau nously, "when it's getting ready to cry." Washington Star. THAT JOYFUL FEELING With that exhileruting sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleanli tess. which follows the nse of Syrup of ;''ig. is unknown to the few who have not impressed neyond the old time medicines mil t lie cheap substitutes sometimes ol i red lint never accepted by the well in orrned. George Moore is one of the most uodest of contemporary writers. He toes not think that everything he has written is great. Alter linishing "Mike Fletcher,'' however, he wrote, "At last i have written a really great book. John Norton, who is'.M years old, has Wed all his life in his house near t orn jounce Lake, Connecticut, and al .hough he has been in sight of boih he .Northampton Division of the Con olidated and of the New England rail oad, he never rode in a car ot any tind until recently. Fully 23000 persons annually visit he birthplace of Shakespeare. About tne-fourth of them are Americans. Prof. Schmoller, a favorite witli nany American students at the I'ni 'ersity of Berlin, is mentioned as the irobable successor of the lare Ileinricti mn Sybe,: as ti,e head of the bureau in harg6 of the J'russian state archieves. Mary K. Wilkins is in luck. Shu's lot only the leading novelist in New England, but has ou a S'.OOo prue for he best short deiective story a new ield for her with Mr. I'hamberlin, ol lie Iloslon Transcript, as collaborator. The Salina, Kas., girl who tele graphed invitations to her weading tnows what to do with a bird in the land when she gets him. Swdfl Served !! WrMt Him l SANTA CLAUS SOAP knows it is without an equal . The N. K. Fairbank WHEN YOU WANT TO LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS, USE SAPOLIO about seems bright later, back or objection to disproved, a thou women are using; one of them, who saves bv it. Manu- 4S sheila fur Ruaal Uafeina; A lighter load of snail shells from Mr. Curtis, of Eustis, was recelfed yes terday by the city engineer, and will b used to pave a portion of Main street, on top of the Alachua rock pavement as an t iperirneiit. The shells wer presented to the city by Mr. Curtis. If this thing keeps on, the entire Alachua rock pavement wiil soon be covered with different sample of paving ma terial at no cost to the city. The shells from Kusiis are snail M-ells and are said to make an excellent dnveway. Ivory paper is a paper which is con sidered in many particulars superior to ivory itself. It Is peculiarly adapted for the most delicaie kind of pencil drawing. One of the most K'ninug oftiieex periuientsiu a recetn hc:ure betore the Koyal Institute of Or-u Hritian showed a frozen soap i ubL.I tloa;iug on liquid aii . Dr. iiurggraeve. proiessor of medi cine in the university o; Ghent, is eighty-nine years old ari l actively prac tices bis profession. He smokes and drinks liquor, but uses medicine spar ingly. In each wing of the ostrich twenty six inches long, white plumes grow to maturity in eight month-. In the male these are pure white, whi.e those in the female shade to ecru or gray. The short feathers are plucked for tips and each' wing furnishes seventy-iive of tiie.se. Nerves and Blood Are inseparably connected. The for mer depend simply, .-olely, solidly upon the latter. II it ! pure lhey ar propci ly led and there ii no nervous ness." If it is impure they are led on lel'iis" and the horror of nervous prostration result. Feed the nerves on p-;r- blood. Make pure blood ami keep it pure by tukinsr Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood I'urilier. llflflnVc I)i 1 1 C the alter-dinner pill and UUUU J I in.' familv. cathartic. 2&o. Right "You can take that soap right back and change it for Santa Claus Soap. I would not use any other kind." Every woman who has ever used Sold everywhere. Made only by Company, - Chicago. It's only a question of time your using Pearhne. So it to us. It seems as if every woman must see, sooner or how much easier and quicker and ? better and more economical is Pearline's way than any other known way of washing. You can't think of any draw it that hasn't been met and O sand times over. Millions oi Pcarlinc now. Ask some uses it rightly, how much sho factured only by Jas. Pyle, N. Y. PITEKTS Tnomaa r. Llmpaoa, Vtaahlaftoat O.CI. No alt fa intll Fataataa talnnd Write for UiTaatofl llaaaa, N. N. V, No. S5S-4S. fork Mafc. a.7va?VV. a. w HEM WKITIMO TO AnVKBTlHER CURE YOU TOO. IT WILL PftCAaM Ikaa mmm mmf jtm aaar afca m4r