The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, February 06, 1896, Image 7

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I wa ta cars a
tj Sprain,
Soreness,
Stiffness,
ST. JACOBS OIL
wmM cart la tkc rlckt way, ritht
off.
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KNOWLEDGE
Bring comfort and improvement and
lamb to Dernonal enjoyment when
rightly uea. The many who lire beU
tor than others, and enjoy life more, with
leea expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's bent product to
the'needi of physical being, will attent
the Talus to li tilth ot the pure liquid
laiative principle embraced in the
remedy, Hvrnp of Fira.
lu eieellenee i due to its presenting
In the form moot arotable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial projwrtiea of a perfect lax
ative; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling cold, headache and levers
and permanently curing conxtipalion.
It has riven Hatixfaction to millions and
mat with the approval of the medical
profession, brcaiiM it art on the Kid
ney, Liver and IJowrln without weak
ening them and It is perfectly free from
every objectionable miln-tance.
Syrup of Flirs is for wile by all drug
gists in 60c and $1 bottlen, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Ob. only, whoae name U printed on every
package, also the nnmu, Zrupof Fips,
and being well informed, von will nut
accept anv aul.titut.- '( :!ered.
Don't buy cheap, trashy bind
ings that are dear at any price.
You pay but a tritie
more for
BIAS
VELVETEEN
SKIRT BINDINGS
and save your time, your money
and your dress.
Look for "S. II & M." on the
labd and take no other.
If your dealer will not supply you
we will.
Scaa for simples showing libels snd msienils.
tatha S. H. Il M Co.. P 0. Bos 699. New York
City.
The 8t. Jos-ph and Grand Inland R. R.
IS TIH
SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE
TO ail roiT
NORTH
WEST m EAST
SOUTH
AnTZ Union Paofio System
I1THS ORITS SOl'Tt
To California, On-aon snrt all wirr'S points.
For liitormailon rncsnllng ra'-, etc , cull on
or aMrss anjr avent or H. U. Ah-it,
M. P. Kohinsok, J., 'n. Pass Agl.
! Oen'J MsnsrHt. Jowpai Mt;
rnr akiimotok :i. hau m.
mlnrimm Mim, uJHm II bw reoucrd " ';'
ma pussat f I wbt It 11 I'" "'" brai.rti
aa boux. arKlsujipili-s aud repsl.s
-fT M IMU aaor. II ran and dusa funili.li .-.
f . Jb.uwariiclf"rliMiiKtii-iili3-
Ota Tt
W WI 4sl HllsB A r Ia
V3
. oai
iVmnMInn Willi mills. Til
and FliMl HUwl Tnf ra, Sll Buu
A I or 11 iMtil.tiou.
As a parrot cn say only what be has
bes-u taught, his s pewits sometimes
becomes very amusing when be isawa
from the place where these studied
speeches are appropriate. A queer In
stance of this kind was developed in
the cse of a parrot that belonged to s
certain traveling ghowmau. The bird
was accustomed to imitate the wordi
and Voice of the mountebank when he
was adlressingthe crowds about hi
tent, utid always created much atnuae
ment by doing so.
In the course of the man's and the
bird's wmideriucs they came to a farm
ing region "up country;'' and here, one
d-iy, the parrot escaned and took to the
lields. The showman organized a posse
of men and boys and went in pursuit
of the fugitive.
Afier a good deal of vain search they
heard a great clamor about an old dead
tree on the age of a wood. Creeping
up io the place, they iojnd that the
poor parrott was up in 'the tree, slrlp-
ed of n ost of his feathers, and sur
rounded by a flock of screaming crows,
who were pecking and clawing him
mercilessly; and in the midst of it all
the parrot ws calling out at the top of
his slndent voice :
HELPFUL FAKU II IMS
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE AGRI
CULTURIST AND STOCKMAN.
"One at a time,
crush so, please!
There's pleniy of
time!"
gentlemen! Don't
Take your lime!
room! Take your
I o rasir.
home peop e Kre so iniluenced by the,
elect i it- cui ren;s of the atmosphere that
they can foretell the coming of a
'hutidrr sun m with perfect accuracy,
and oi hers mere are with nerves so
sensitive that they ure sure of having
neuralgia from a low and fretful state
ol the nervoii? system. Now why can't
the latter be warned in time and know
that on ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure. J o use St, Jacobs Oil
protnptlv will ward oil an attack, or If
attacked, will promptly cute. Such
people, rati do lor themselves what
ni hers do tr m weather prophecies,
heed the signals and save the wreck
and dmiHter.
rramos. stwl rw Cuturrs ana rr
llrlruW. On application II will nm oihj
iiwmi artlci Oiai it wiu nimiKi ".
1st at 13 um ieal anm. It amo mams
Tank lad 1'nmixif all stren. iv-nd for catalogs,
facuryi IJll, Rstic!l snl Finaore Slrctls, Cbkaia
swest MISSOURI
The best fruit section In the No
drouth. A failure of crops never known
Wil.l oilman, l'roiluctlveavll. AtiunJaiu ol
gixl pure watiT.
for Mast,l Circulars etvlim full d. serin
lion of ll Hu ll Mmrral, I'iiiH an.J Aurl' ultur
al lands In Honili West Mivnr. write 10
IUHN M. Pl kliV, Mnatr-r of Iho i'inn
Und ami Live iotk I ompany, hnn-lio. New
ku Co., MlMumrt.
Morphlnr llahlt Cdr) In 10
to'J0lI. o
OH.J.irtPHEN
OPIUM
No liar till rnrrU
Lftbtnon.OhlOf
t urn tor llltialiln;.
A few years ago I was a blusher ot
'he worst tyi.e. Advice I had in plenty,
' fio into K)cn ty," recommended one.
with almost gnastly humor. "CultlvaU
will power," ald another, with aboul
a much seiiht ; and so on It went, eacfc
Biico-SHively more stupid than the last
until It became quite evident that re
lief Ironi outside was not forthcoming,
L'pon turning the m.itter over in mj
mind, I came to the conclusion thai
blushing was not a disease, but a sy mj
torn a symptom of a defective nerv
ous system. The sequel showed thai
In my case, at least, this was perfecT
correct; and I believe it is equally trui
of the vast majority of others.
Having got thus far, I set about re
n'ovinir the cause. I carefully avoidet
lea, coffee, stimulants, late hours ant
other agents which are well known t
have an enervating influence, living a1
the same time as healthily as possible
The result was most gratifying. A1
the end of a few months blushing i
longer made my life intolerable, ant
after a further period of time the tend
ency almost entirely disappeared.
Vanquished lif a Kiss.
After the rectoral address dtliverec
by bean Stanley, upon being madi
Lord Hector of St. Andrews, there wai
a reception, which very nearly endec
In a tragedy; An awful incident oc
curred to the dean, to which not ever,
his greatest friends ever ventured t
allude in talking with him. He hac
been introduced to a dear old lady anc
said a few kind words to tier, at tin
sail e time bending forward his bead it
the way many will rember. The agec
saint misunderstood the gesture anc
solemnly kissed him. Another lad
had his arm at the moment but he ren
himself away and fled from the spo
wl'h eitradordinary activity. Few
have ever seen Stanley so frightened ai
he was then, Argonaut.
Horse fHallo Bl-ould Be Warm-How
to Maka a Farm Keller-Profit leas
Poultry fcbould He Killed-Growing
M u broom BuylnK a Farm.
Keeping the Horses Warm.
Where the horse stalls ar at one side
of a stable, and not shut ofl from the
large open space by a close partition,
the ociyipants of the malls are likely 1o
suffer from cold during severe weath
er, even though well blanketed. MucJi
more feed Is consumed in this way,
the extra amount doing the animal no
good except to aid In keeping him
A pleasant powder for perfumlni
clothes packed away which, it is said
will keep out moths, is made as fol
lowi: 1'ut in a mortar, one ounce eacl
of cloves, mil meg, mace, cinnamon
caraway seeds, and Tonquin beaus
I'ound them to a powder with six ounc
es of orrir- root. Fill little bags madi
of miiHllii with this powder aud laj
them among tho clothing.
To remove a glftss stopper from t
bottle, when it Is tightly wedged in
hold the neck of the bottle over a llghte
match or place In hot water a few mo
inents. Heat will expand the glass.
The
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Best. Rest. Test
Thcro are two Und of sarsaparllla : The best and the
rest. The trtmhlo Is they look oliko. And when tho rest
' dross like tho best who's to tell them apart? Well, "tho tree,
is known by Its fruit." Thai's mi old test and a safo one.
And tho taller the trco Iho deeper t'.io root- That's another
t'.n rr.ciil-il of tlieso srsaDuii I las I 1110
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one with the decjMtst r.,t Is Ayer's. Hie one with tno ricneM
fruit; that, too, Is Ayer's. Ayer's Snrsaparllla has a record of
half a century of cures; a record of many medals and awards
culminating In tho medal of the Chicago World's Fair, which,
admitting" Ayer's Sarsaparilla as tho best shut 1U doora against
the mat That was greater honor thau tho modal, to be tho only
Baraaparllla admitted as an exhibit at the World's Fair. If you
want to get the best sarsnparllla of your druggist, hero" an
Infallible ule! Ask for the best and you'll get Ayer'a, Ask
for Afr'and you 11 got the best
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warm. Moreover, chilly quarters tend
to get an animal out of condition, and
ro less able to do bis work well. A
plan Is suggested lu the accompanying
sketch for kepliiK horses warm In such
open stables. A stout wire or light Iron
rod Is stretched across the rear of the
stall near the ceiling, and on this is
hung a curtain of burlap or old carpet
ing. On cold nights and days this cou
be drawn across the opening, to the
great comfort of the occupant of the
stall. Rings of stout wire hold the cur
tain to the rod.- American Agriculturist.
A Creamery Hecord.
The twelfth annual report of the Mas
sachusetts Experiment Station con
tains some creamery records. The per
cent, of fat lu the milk uveraged 4.ZSJ
for lS!:i, and for lMiit 4.27 per cent. In
1SII,' the relation of fat to Die solids was
1 to 2.2, while In IS'.H It was as 1 to 2.18.
The cost of feed for a quart of cream
wns, for,lH!.'i, 13 cents, and for 18'.
13.i'4 cents. The value l Ived for
one spnee of cream varied In isi8 from
3.W) to 4.25 cents, with an average of
3.03 cents; in 1S!)1 from 3.10 to 4.00
cents, with an average of 3.52 ceins,
which amounted per quart (average) In
1KJ)3 to 13.30 cents, and In 1S!14 to 11.07
cents. The number of quarts of milk
required to produce one apace of cream
In IH'AT was l.SS, and In 18114 2.08, or
0.39 quarts of whole milk to produce
one quart of cream In 18!3, and 7.07
quarts of whole milk to produce oue
quart of cream In 1SSH. The net cost of
feed per nuart of cream averaged In
18113 5.08 cents, and In I8i4 7.17 cents,
Received per quart of cream in 1803
13.30 cents, and In 18!4 11.07 cents,
thereby securing a profit of 7.38 cents
per quart In 1S03 and 4.80 cents lu 18W.
Making a Farm Holler.
The roller ought to be more common
ly used on the farm In fining the soil
for a seedbed, as well as In packing
down the soil alrout the seed when
sown. A roller may be made by cover
Ing old mowing machine wheels In the
manner suggested In the sketch, the
narrow strips of plank having slots cut
In them to fit projections on the wheels.
When the strips are In place, shrink an
Iron hoop around each end. Old wagon
tires are useful for this puniose. The
IIOMEMAHE KOLLEK.
They wll at one Collar per down, and '
It Is hard to keep pare with the de
mand. They are grown In cavtn pr r
vlded with manure and sawdust ket
freshly supplied. The teuqterature
bhould be at least l'" or 120 degrees,
but no higher. Old is. 'ds, cellars,
greenhouses afford good places for con
ducting the business. It will ! found
a very Interesting aud profitable pur
suit, if you have suitable facilities.
STABLE l'OKTIF.HKS.
POVLTKY RKKKIOKKATOB.
w.
CCOOOOGSCCOCOOdO
ends may be boarded up to keep out
the dirt. Beveling each strip makes a
neater Job, but this Is not essential.
Getting d of torn Kniut.
A bulletin from I'urdue University
of Indiana Is devoted to corn smut,
which Is very prevalent lu the Went,
where corn Is often grown year after
year on the same hind. Experiments
show that tho growth of smut spores
tnnv be prevented by spraying with
Bordeaux mixture. But this is an ex
pensive and difficult process, as tin
leaves of corn will protect the low i
portion where the spores may be
lodged. A better practical way Is to go
through the corn about the time the ears
are forming und destroy all the signs
of smut that may be visible. While In
Its damp state this smut should be put
In paper bags and eliher burned or
buried deeply In the ground doing
through the corn Held twice, once early
and a little before the time to cut the
corn, will destroy nearly all the smut
and prevent Us doing much Injury (or
several years.
Winter I'lunta.
Do not use pots for winter flowering
plants that are too large. It is better
i i -wo larger part when m-cmslty for
jiii.'h nrlsin, Be careful In watering.
The tendency Is to apply too much wa
ter. An excellent fertilizer for wluti
plants Is to dissolve a teaspootiful of
nilnite of soda, phosphate of llnic and
phosphate of potash In three plnt.s of
water, which may be applied In audi
dent quantities threw tlmca a week. The
materials arc free from odor, and may
lc procured at any drug store.
Growing- Mnahroonia,
Tho growing of mushrooms clone to
largo cities like Boston, New York
Philadelphia and other localities' has
assumed large proportion, aaya the In
dependent The cafes, hotels and pri
rate clubs use large numbers of them
Too Narrow Hams.
Most of the old-fashioned barns wer?
built with a view to economy, aud
were made as narrow and cramped us
possible, says the American Cultivato.
The standard wldih seemed to bo
enough for a wagon loaded with grain
In the straw to be driven in, and for the
barn foor to be closed behind it. The
floor was also narrow, so that the team
had to be driven out at the door opp.t-
slte that they went In at. It is rather
curious that fanners tried to economize
so much In lumber when the woods
were full of it, and larger framed
buildings might be made with scarcely
any more expense. When farmers be
gan to build barns with basements, and
having only one entrance, the barn was
necessarily made wider and its floors
broader, so that a loaded wagon could
be driven In and the team be driven
out beside It A roomy barn floor Is
very convenient for storing many kinds
of farm tools; but wagons should al
ways be stored In the basement, where
the wheels will come In contact with
the soil.
Weed Peeda in Winter.
Weed seeds are often drifted by
wiuds to great distances when the snow
fs covered with an Icy glare. The w ild
carrot seeds are more often dissemin
ated !n this way than In any other.
Small seeds, such as those of ragweed.
which grows along roadsides, will ad
here to the mud on wagon wheels, and
thus ..will be carried where not before
known. The only safety from weeds
consists In preventing their seeding.
When they have perfected their seed It
Is often enten by birds, and will some
times retain Its vitality after passing
Into the excrement. Some kinds of
weed seeds are very hard and need
some such treatment to make them ger
minate readily.
Kill the Profltlesia Poultry.
Don't keep a lot of useless poultry
through the winter. If in good flesh
hnve all the old fowls and the cockerels
dressed. Have such a box as Is Illus
trateda dry goods box with hinged
side and lay the dressed fowls in It,
no one touching another. Tut the box
in a cold building or on a back pla..a
aud let the fowls freeze solid. Chicken
meat can then be had at liny time dur
ing the winter. Dress all fowls that
are "eating their heads off." Farm and
Home.
Deep Draina Are Permanent.
In all Northern localities underdralns
should be put down to at least three
feet In depth If a good outlet can be had.
Shallow drains are soon washed out,
or the frost penetrates to their bottom
lu severe weather and disarranges the
tile or stone used as a waterway. We
have frequently seen drains put down
to a depth of twenty Incites or two feet
that after a few years would be worth
lews. We have dug and laid drains up
wards of thlrty-slx years that are yet
in good condition. They were all three
feet or more In depth. When a drain
lasts for a third of a century It Is reu:
sonable to believe that It will always be
effective In removing surplus water
from the soil.
Cnt Cornstalk".
When cornstalks are cut In pieces
alwiut an Inch long there Is danger In
feeding them to horses, for when frozen
they are as hnrd and sharp almost as
wood. When cut cornstalks are puea
In large heaps before freezing weather
begins they will heat enough to prevent
this danger. Stock also like these part
ly cooked cornstalks, as the heating un
doubtedly makes them more digestible.
Hiiytna a t arm.
In buying a farm get good land, even
If you can't afford more than ten acres.
The soil must be rich to return much
nroflt. and it Is cheaper to buy the
richness with the land than to buy It
afterwards and then spread It on. Some
hind, too. Is so thin and leachy, or so
stiff and -sour, that no amount of man
ure will make It really first-class.
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teas Wheat and Data.
From several sections the reitorts are
that smaller areas will bo devoted to
wheat and oats 1n the spring. No doubt
low prices will Induct! farmers to limit
the acreage, but those who are shrewd
and who anticipate smi) a condition
will Increase their acreage to such crops
In order to secure high prices which
may result from decreased production.
Feed in u Fowls in Winter.
During the coldest weather the last
feed of fowls should bo given ns late as
possible and should consist of whole
grain. This will keep thorn warm
through the night. If any corn Is given
the fowls It should be Just before they
go to roost, as the corn takes longer to
digest than the smaller grains.
Dehorned Ciltto.
Dehorning cattle Is no doubt crgol at
the time of operation, but those who
favor it maintain that cattle which have
been deprived of their horiw cat to
gether without doing injury to one
another, and greater (tafety la insured
during shipment to market
Keep Oood Mock.
If you don't think the beat stock paya,
look around through your neighbor
hood and aee If the beat fanners don't
. keep the best atock.
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Dr. Parkfturst and young Wen
In twelve familiar "t.tlks" Dr. Parkhurst, the
great New York pre. -'her and reformer, will
address himself to young men. A feature
that will continue through the year of 1896 in
Ok Cadies' Rome Journal
ONE DOLLAR FOR A.N ENTIRE YEAH
OVER 140 GIRLS WERE EDUCATED FREE
At the best colleges and conservatories under the Free
Educational Plan of Tun Ladies' Hume Journal. F.very
girl has the same chance now for any kind of education she
wants. Not a penny need she expend. Let her simply write to
Che Curtis Puhllsftng Company, Philadelphia
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CURTIS rUBLWHIM COMPANY
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Brevity Is the Soul of Wit."
Good Wife, You
Need
SAPOLIO
SEE. -WHAT I COT FOR IO CENTS
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The largest piece of .good
tobacco ever sold Tor 10 cents
.and
The 5 cent piece is nearly as
large as you &et of other
higb grades for 10 cents
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It's all right to let the
little girls have an early
introduction to
SANTA QMS SOAP
It will not only make their clothe clean bat when in late yeantha carts
of UM DOMtaoM coma incy WIU mow ucn bow h uicvi um, , inns
an a froat many woman who bava learned, a laaaon of aconotny and
elaaaJaeaa by the m of Santa Dana Sold everywhere. Had only by
The N. K. Fail-bank Company, - Chicago.
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