The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 21, 1895, Image 7

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    M. IStcbrHkjr, a KuhUd c:Miliil.
bu oiado a rjumtr of obMTTaiions on
change ot ground temperature with
Qptli, in the njuuriliilni of aoultieri,
Siberia. H finds that tht-te change
are more rapid on the tops and tides of
the mountain! than at tt-lr let that
It to aay in the railey. Furiliermore,
be finds that the earth's sur fare In these
valleys lg colder than on the sides of
the neighboring mountains. The facts
are well established, hut unexplained.
A CHILD ENJOYS
Tbe pleint flavor, (tentle art ion and
soothing efli-'t of SHriiii of Fit's, when
In nwM of a laiativr, ami if the father or
Dother lie costive or bilious, the miwt
cratityini; results follow its asf ; n that it
u the best family remedy known, and
every family should have a bottle on band.
Do something worth while. Do it
oon.
Every Christian Is the high priest of
a temple of the holy Ghost.
The first step toward the devil is al
ways very short.
I Gave Up
Hoping I wotiM ever be better, I had Buf
fered so much from sour Ktomach, kid
ney trouble-, ami other ailments, lf.it
Hood's Numipartlla wax the means of sav
infj my life. Alter taking it I wa strong
and muscular, Kairu-d 14 Urn. I recommend
Hood's Sarsaparilla
to all who long for health and strenglli."
Nicholas iniii.-rii, funitiicrdiile, III.
Hood's Fills r;:u".:''
The Greatest Medical Discovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY'S
MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS.,
Has discovered In one of our common
pasture weed a remedy th.it cures every
kind of Humor, from the worst bcrcfula
down to a common Pimple.
He has tried it in over eleven hundred
cases, and never failed except in two ascs
(both thunder humor). He has now in his
possession over two hundred certificates
of its value, all within twenty miles of
Boston. Send postal card for book.
A benefit Is always experienced from
the first bottle, and a 'perfect cure is war
ranted when tne 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. This is caused by the ducts being
stopped, and always disappears in a week
after taking it. Head the label.
If the stomach Is foul or bilious It wlU
cause squeamish feelings at first.
No change of diet ever necessary. Eat
the best you tan get, and enough of It.
Dose, one tabiespoonfulin water at bed
time:. Sold by all Druggists.
THK A Kit MOTOR CO. Ult i: v.y
windmill biili, l ue II hm rouiiu-d Uiowi
UHl (WWW ill 1 U What II waa. ll ! "MJ bri,'
- tiH, mi1 upplwi lu giKjd Mid rjui.
a1 fyV a, f,mf door. It can aud 6tm furtititli
aa i -bur aiurie 1r lew mti tit:
mL JZl0tlQ miter. It makes I'umplric a:,
?T vlUPlJ itfn). Kleel Oalnuiiaxt aft
HT"'.'""lI"l,"l"n WlTOlmlll. TIlUl.
jfl Jr ar,4 FU1 Siwl Twn SUH.I HnllSa
J ynum, KIMil Kwd Cutters and Fci
nti (iilmtfrs. ImapHli-Atlun It will nunwm.
r or dm sntrln tlial It will luniluli am :
January l t 3 llio u.tint price. It also untlii
l.tuku mil I'flRiionf all mien. frr o.atall!'.
r'.uwy: ; ;tk-:i srj FItlaort Satf., Ckk2
IX. N, L, ho. 302-47.
Vark Neb
WIIK.V WrlrTIN'O TO A I) Vr.lt I ISKIf
pl. f r jroa th UrriUeuinit
to tlila paper.
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Loss of opportunity is life's greatest loss. Ihiuk of suffering with
NEURALGIA Years Years Years
trt.on H.a nnr.rrtntiit v liea in a. bottle
It Was Before
SAPOLIO
They Used to Say "Woman's
Work Is Never Done."
Timely Warning.
Th great success of the chocolate preparations of
the house of Walter Baker A Co. (established
1 tfrSLffc.
JUJ
of their name,
Baker k 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 fc Co.'t goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
DORCHESTER, MASS.
1 Cs?riHHBfl T
Imit'i IHItnns.
FIomm is an jrears old. "Mamma,"
she failed on day, "if I get marrlhd
will I hate to hare a husband like pa?"
," replied the mother ith an
amused smile.
"And if 1 do-'tget married will I
hT to be an old maid like Aunt
Ktr
'Yes
"Mamma'-after a pause 'It's a
tough world for us women, ain't it?"
Mercury.
Huilcr and T, iidall.
Tyndall whs, I think, one of the
earliest members of tie Alpine Club,
but he seceded after an unfortunate
dispute, which arose in connection
with his own unsuccessful attempts on
the Matterhorn, and Mr. Whymper'a
"cent of that peak, and it was not till
three or four years belore his death
that he again attended one of the an.
nual dinners of the club, where he and
Professor Jluxley were among the
Kiiests of the evening. Koth orated,
but In the particular art of after dinner
speaking Tyndall was not the equal of
his brilliant rival, and hla labored and
rather egotistical utterances contrasted
unfavorably with tiie delicate persi
flage cf Huxley, who by the way,
chaffed him uiin;erci!u!lv on that or.
casion as lieinir one of the goats and
not one of the sheen--the coats who
climbed the arid ro-ks: hl! tlm
cheep among whom Huxley reckoned
himself-browsed contentedly on the
rich pastures below.
The tiie of Hall's Hair lienewpr pro
motes the growth ot the Imi-, and restores
Its na'rintl color and bemitv, trees the
scalp of dandruff, tetter ami all impurities.
You can't weld selfishness: a Are hot
enough to fuse it consumes it.
Wit Is brushwood; judgment is tim
ber. The Ilrst makes the brightest
llame, but the other giv si he most last
nig heat.
Bevsrs of Ointments for Catarrh that Con
tain Mercury,
an mercury will surely destroy thesensft n(
smell ami completely derange the whole
system when entering it through the tnti
cotis -urtaees. Such articles should never
he used except on prescript ions from
reputaolc physicians, as the damage they
will do is ten fold to the liood you can
possiMy derive from f hem. fiull'H Catarrh
l ure manufactured hy K. J. Cheney A Co.,
Toledo, ) , contains no mercury, and ia
taken internally, acting directly iipon the
blood and mucous surface of the system.
Iv buying Hall's Catarrh 'tire be sure you
get i fie genuine. It is taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, hy F. J. Cheney
.( ' o. Testimonials fe-.
yKold by KrnifirNts. price 75c per bottle.
One reason we pray for the baptism
ofpowerwttli so little earnest nens Is
because ther- is fire in It. We want
the powei, but we are not willing to
pay the price. Young Men's Era.
FITS All Fn oiiwi On; hy Dr. Kline's Grea!
Nerve Restorer. Nu r iin-r the tict day'u. Mnr-
vrl.m cure. 1 rraOM? shd fa.'W trtnl b"tlW frre O
Hn hnitl" I r kU.r.9i Ar:hSl . 1'hila , l'a
Your dog, often made to mind, de
nied a walk with you, shut away from
your company, and chastised, perhaps,
forgives you so lovingly. But how
often even a professing Christian goes
around saying: "I can't forgive."
Standard.
Sirs. Wlnslow'a SoOTHiNrj svnor tor child
ren teething, softens the uins, re.luees inlUra
malion, aiiey pain, cures win J colic. "25c bottle.
Fat men would not look so bad if
they were fat all over, but they are fat
all In one place.
Jayne's Expectorant is both a pallia
tive and curative in all Lung Complaints,
Hrum-hitis, etc. It is a standard remedy
fur (JoukIi ami Colds, and needs only a
trial to prove its worth.
New York Recorder: "Are you sure
you love him?" "Am I sure? Do you
see this drt-sK?" "Ot course I do. What
of It ?'' ' Will ynu kindly tell me if it
hears the aiiirh eH resemblance to tbe
present fashion?" "Well, refilly, it er
it" 'It doesn't?" "Well, I am wear
ing it beciiiise i e likes it.
,"l
of ST. JACOBS OIL. It cures.
the Day of
in 1780) has led to the placing on the market
manv misleading: and unscrupulous imitations
labels, and wrappers. Walter
run ror An i M,..ir ab ini.t
Willi tliewi i arnii fou can leu i"' enrrp i .an ui
any Mrwm 1mm o to slsty-Uirew raoll
ull direct Ions w Ih e.eh pack. I'flee, 10 cent,
p. r psek by mall. l;-J'ilKVASillOII.
p. O. l'u tX, klliitiesiolli, Mtau.
HEAL 11 U Ji A L HE A DING
WILL BE FOUND IN THIS DE
PARTMENT. A Piggery that Is Convenient in Han
dling Hoira Device for Loading Coi n
Fodder Cream Churned Cold Give
More and Better Butter.
A Convenient Hog Ifoane.
The structure Is raised on pouts or
stoue pillars, bo that a small platform
of two fwt or more lu height may be
erpftf'd Just outside out? of tbe? doors,
as seen in the pers'tvetive view, Fig.
i
FIOl. I'EHWI'WTIVK VIEW OK I'l'lOEKY.
1. and In the ground plan. Vg. 1. As
but one end of the building Is ni'ct s-narll-
thus elevated. It Is bent, where
posnlble, to select a tilopliii; piece of
Kround for Its location, placing the
building o that entrance may be had
at the Other end without the use of
stepK. An a matter of economy In
building materia!, the rear wall is made
lower than the front, the ridge of the
roof running along the line of louts
that form the front of the series of
liens. The front of each pen consits
of a hanging door, a, Fig. ;f, swinging
back and forth within the trough, and
held In eitiier position by a sliding
latch, b, thrust Into a hole near the
edge of the trough. These hanging
doors are made removable by the use
of separable brackets.
When loading hogs on a wagon the
rear of the wagon Is brought against
the outer end of the platform, and low
ered to ItH level by culling soil from be
neath the wheels. The front of the plat
form Is temporarily boarded up, while
the open door closes the buck. One of
the hanging doors Is now removed, and
I
FIJ. 2. FLOOR 1'I.AS,
the hogs tire driven nlotig the passage
In front of the pens, out upon the plat
form, which is level with the floor, and
Into the wagon, with but lltUe persua
sion. Itetwcen the pens are sliding
doors, held In position by a pin or bolt
passing through the door and working
In a series of holes In one of the par
tition boards. In this way large uHd
small animals may be separated for
feeding, and yet all have access to the
FIO.S, MWlMilXn lltKllt.
name yard through the same door, or
part may be entirely shut In at. pleas
ureAmerican Agriculturist.
Btock NoteH.
It la claimed that If rye is fed too long
to hogs, It causes itching of the skin.
Prof. Shaw prefers shorts to oat for
pig feeding, on file ground of economy.
If a calf Is only half fed when It Is
young, It will never be the most profita
ble, animal to keep.
It Is sttld that if two blankels are put
on a wet horse, the moisture will soon
collect In the outer one, which may be
removed, leaving the horse dry
Corn on cob, well ground, with half
the bulk of oats and mixed wlih hay Is
highly recommended as a ration for
horses. The German cavalry have or
dered such Rtippllcs.
One reason given for the English su
premacy In mutton growing Is that
there the lambs and sheep aro fed al
ways upon the best the land affords,
and are not confined to short pastures
and stubblcflclds.
Warming the Hayloft.
A Scotch dairyman Is credited with
the tiwt of a warm barn for his cows.
They were losing him J10 a week, and
he tried by more liberal feeding to get
them ou a paying basis, but failed.
Finally It occurred to him that the barn
might be too cold, and he closed the
large open loft over the cows, and tight
ened It up 10 a temperature of nearly
00 degrees, when his loss was changed
to $10 a week gain. It had cost him
f20 worth of feed per week to try to
warm that hay loft.
Lund Value.
Land Is worth more even thau It will
bring In the market. This Is the yen
era I rule, and there are very few excep
tions. The causes aro of a financial
character, rather than Industrial, and
aro temporary, as we verily believe. No
other legitimate business, ys the Ohio
Farmer, outside of a speculative char
acter, Is more profitable than farming
at the present time, all things consid
ered. Have faith In the future, Have
faith In the land. Stick to It. It will
not disappoint you In the long run.
Protect Machinery with Mmw.
I found my hay loader much in the
way In the barn, and, as I don't like to
Uku machines apart to "tore them, I
r.
. . i t v . " Oti
1 '
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mm
took it to the or hard, says K. Ni., in
the Agriculturist, raised it from the
ground, braced it bo' that none of lb
parts would lie strained, and complete
ly covered It with a pile of straw. This
prevented any Injury from the weather,
and It was a very cheap way of shelter
ing the loader. It took less time to
cover it with a small straw stack than
to take It apart. Iiinders and other Im
plements uiight be treated in the samt
way.
Churning Cream Cold.
II. B. Gurler, an enthusiastic advo
cate of churning cream at a low tem
perature, has devised a cooler which
accomplishes the purpose much quick
er thau the cooling vat, with water sur
rounding the cream, does. The cooler
consists of a row of pipes like a single
steam heat radiator. Mr. (Hurler de
scribes It in his book ou dairying, from
which the Illustration Is taken. The
cold radiator Is shown suspended In air
atsive the cream vat. When In use, it
Is put down Into the cream and worked
up and down by machinery. At the
same time cold water runs through the
pipes constantly, so that it is constantly
changed. In this way the cooling is
very quickly effected. The above ar
rangement will cool a vat of cream from
70 degrees down to within : degrees
of the temperature of the water In .'io
minutes. It is best to cool the cream
a few degrees lower than you wish to
9 r
to,
cinci'r.ATijto tool. Kit.
churn, for the fat globules do not hard
en quite so fast as the cream cools. Mr.
Hurler's experience shows that more
and firmer butter Is got out of the cream
at f0 degrees than at a warmer tem
perature. flcmniid for I'unipklnH.
The pumpkin crop on many farms is
used almost exclusively for feeding to
nillch cows. They are good for Increas
ing milk flow, but wherever there is a
city or large village within reach, the
pumpkins will bring more money mar
keted for making pies, while the cow
can be belter fed wilh grains or wheat
bran, and at much less cost than the
same nutritive vttluo In the pumpkin.
Late Sown Wheat,
When for any reason wheat sowing
is delayed until after the usual time,
heavier seeding Is necessary. Up to the
middle of September a bushel and a
half ,of wheat put In with the drill Is
snltleient for an acre. It will be all the
better if lightly grazed with sheep or
calves, o as to make the wheal plants
spread In growth, Instead of shooting
upward. Later sown wheat will need
two bushels of seed per acre, and there
will be no necessity of fall pasturing it,
though a harrowing of the surface In
spring will be generally a benefit to the
crop ttud also to the clover seeding
with it.
Loading Corn Fodder.
The accompanying Illustration shows
how fodder may be loaded without
much exertion. Place an ordinary rack
ou a low-wheeled wagon or a sled. To
the rear of the rack hinge an apron of
sufficient length so that when one end
Is on the ground the slope will not ex
ceed 21) degrees. Fasten a pulley (a)
to rite front end of the rack at the mid
dle. Hack the wagon or sled close to
the shock. Turn down the apron. Make
a loop on one end of a strong roje and
place this over the shock tb.i. Itun the
other end through the pulley on the
front of the rack, tnen back to a stake
or Iron pin (c) driven Into the ground.
Start up the team slowly and the shock
will be pulled on to the rack. Orango
Judd Fanner.
Feeding for ICkks.
Stimulating food fills tho egg basket.
It may consist of wheat bran two parts,
ground oats one and one-half parts,
ground eornmeal an eighth part; sea
son with salt and one-half teaspoonful
of ground black or cayenne pepper to
the pint of food. For hatching eggs
the best diet Is wheat, oats, grouud
bone, clover and blue grass and plenty
of fresh water for any aa-1 all pur
poses. Ordering Treea for Planting.
In ordering trees for planting select
the two-yenr-ofd apple, pear and plum
trees Instead of three-year-old trees, as
they almost Invariably have more fine,
fibrous roots In proportion than do the
older trees. Young trees can be more
readily trained to any desired shape
than older ones. The moRt extensive
planters prefer to plant young trees.
Stopping Ornwth of Vine.
The sl.e of all melons, squash and
pumpkins may be Increased by pinch
ing back the ends of the vines after
fruit has set It Is also well to remove
some of the later blossoms aud the
small fruit that will not get large
enough to use, thus diverting to what
Is larger the Rap that would otherwise
go to waste.
L0AT1INO WItlll.H SHOCKS.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
It la thn Caual linns.
The Chairman of the Meeting Gen
tlemen, you see only ruin around you.
The lurid flames have wiped us out.
Our town is gone. It is in as-hes. We
were not very well insured, but we
must, try to build up again on what
little money we have. Sow, the chair
man would like to receive suggestions
as to the wisest thingr to do. What
shall be the first step?
Leading ritizn I move, Mr. Chair
man, that we club in and buy a Are
wigme. Judire.
A Miraculous recipe.
While storming the first line of forts
at Port Arthur a soldier belonging to
the Twenty. fourth Kegimant raised his
J rifle to fire at an unusually conspicuous
j Chinaman, says the Japan Mail. Just
las tie was about to fire, a bullet from
the enemy's side came whizzing on, and
marvelous to relate, entered the barrel
sf his own gun as smooth'y and neatly
if the muzzles had been placed mouth
to mouth. Of course there was an ex
plosion, and the soldier's pi?ee was
shattered to the Btock, but without his
receiving any injuries whatever. A
fractional variation to the right or left
would have caused tbe hostile bullet
to enter his lie.id or face, so that his
escape wasnothingshortof miraculous.
He preserved the stock of the now use
less weapon, and afterward exhibited
It to his colonel, who permitted him to
keep It as a tnomento of bis narrow
escape.
Piso's Remedy for Catarrh gives im
mediate relief, allays iiiHaimu.ton, restores
ifiHtc and smell, heals the sores and cures
the disease.
Doing is the proof of living.
When one has coran to seek the hon
ar that comes from God only, he will
take the withholding of th honor that
;omes from men very quietly. Mac
ionald. AGENTS
WANT 1CI
hoiii fOO
"i mailt
mm
t. frntih a han'tom ttrtHKin' V'lVi.'li
gown out
in tiie. hoiiMr
With tit bmutful IfiHMlH.
1 k1L f V so decs $
gSAaMCLIlJS!
j 1 " j PT Thisgreatcleanercomostowornnn'saitl
I yJ I 1 i :u on wash-day aud every day. Ivlakcs her t
I I a STH'SCBaagSaJg -Jwork a matter of love instead of drudg- j
I jjjPsjg Try it. Sold everywhere. i
iPiSOSOURE
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Cures Where All Else Fails. B2ST COUCH SYRUP
TA-TK GOOD. USE IV TIWK.
t You mififht iust as well
A
try to blow around a
l i . 1 1 '
jJeuit; uy punning uul uic way.
A won't see it. Even if you
C in tVirn tUl 'it' a tVlf
n n n ii rv 1
Mu 11 llVAV )
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There are millions of women who have seized on Pearhne's
way of washing glad to save their labor, time, clothes, and
money with it. Most women don't need much urging when
they lully understand all the help that comes witn rcarunc. w
Too Mueh.
Banns You didn't know that I wu
once engaged to marry your wife, did
you?
Inning No; who broke the engage
ment? Banns I did.
Danns-Did, eh'f (Smashes him and
pounds him within an inch of his life.)
There, now; if yos ever play a trick on
me like that again, I'll kill you tbe
next time! X. Y. World.
Every flower that has a perfume at
all secretes a volatile oil, the evapora
tion of wliic't constitutes the peculiar
odor cliaraci eristic of the blossom.
The smallest flower known to the
botanist is said to be that of the yeast
plant. It is micri scopic in size and
said to be only 1-lUOtli of a millimeter
in diameter.
Lilies of the valley in France are
called "virgin's tears,'' and are said to
have sprung up on the road between
Calvary and Jerusalem during tbe
nigh following the crticiflction.
Two sons of Marshal Bazaine are
said to be serving in the Cuban insur
gent ranks,
A fiOCT. CALENDAR FREE.
The Publishers of Thr Youth's Com
panion oiler to send free to every new sub
scriber a handsome, four-page calendar,
7x10 in., lithographed in nine bright col
ors. The retail price of this calendar is 50
cents.
Those who subscribe at once, sending
$1,75, will also receive the paper free every
week from the time the subscription is re
ceived to Jan. 1, 18!l. Also the Thanks
giving, Christinas and New Year's Double
Numbers free, and The Companion a full
vear, S'J weeks, to Jan. 1, 1W. Address
'The Youth's Companion, I'M Columbue
Ave., lioston.
We are always safe if we take Chris,
as our counselor, for He never misdi
rects our steps and never misleads our
thoughts.
"SAMANTHA IN EUROPE."
A NEW BOOK BY JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE.
Agents Wanted Xr3 Agents Wanted
She Hi in it Jo m.i A Men' Wile Hns Been to Europe. JomiiiU
cur fliontf. aiu! Hurun C lc (.ninth, the famous artlet and caricaturist, ToV
lowuil iht'tii T!ity wtnit to KnkI"!. ln-limM, Scotland, and Waits; ftlso to
Kmm-e f;.Timiitv. fie. '1 lit- rvsiilimit! thut we have now In ureas Hainan-
tliH'H latent ami (freaiem of all her huokw. tellinn the "Htrtuifre nnd
lui irl ii I " M ot v of their advent Hi-en hi Biranie c!rie, royal palaces, mid
in .i'i(-nf the-HHV "places. Thfv nli.it vixfted the Duku of VrKU, F.ulalie,
and othei'H thev find mrt tit the World'K Fair In ChicaRO. Jiaron de tiitum.
Inn made over M' liliifttmiioii! of the event of the trip, all of wliteh will
tiopenr In the Imok. With itx profound InfcrpHi. depth f wit.
iron ii inn tiinmir, and mumd phllnfonhy, verily tills book will wwn nil
hefifi'i-it. Not otilv America. in. hut Knpllflh, German. French, and ottier folic
iui enrer fo rend It. An man v eopiei will mirely he mild as were of all Sam an
tintv other hnt.kM combined move than half a million. WlttV-nwuka
itfifffN, Inrirn nuentn know what tills announcement
i territory. And Ho! for tbe Holiday
Write for termsMdwrrltor, At Oiiw.
FUNK & rYUliNAU-S tu.. Funu'rers. ;iu mTsvene riace. mew rorn.
Love
Lightens
Labor
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I
"I firmly bltov8 that Piso's
Cure kept me from having
quick Consumpt'on." M:-s.
H. D. DABLING, Baavor
Moadow, N. I., Juno 18, 1895
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Sor.T liY ORI'OfHSTS. 25 CTS. "
weather vane as to help some
. ' - . - U .!,VU. .nr TKntr
easiest way, and the safest,
1
and cheapest, they won't walk
in it.
But this isn't so with all. It's
only a few, comparatively.
We're not comolaininff.