Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1898)
aBt'a Muscle Strong. , From bard work or excew'v caerclae Soreness and stifTness sets lu and lays p. St. Jacobs Oil will pure It afl n few applications and make the muscle lam In: i add strong. Tim prorecliga of the Nebrark Frenajaiociation have b. en issued from Ibe press of F. M. Me-nin, e'ecretary treaatirer, Beaver City. It i not only wik of greatjoteiest toe -ry Nebras ka publisher, but ia a very neat ami ,;"jidome piece o( wi rk. Mr. Mer in ia neat and handsome piece of work aMtneelf, and whatever be doee ia alu-r the aame style. A Rolgioiin Annnnlt. An ecten.ilon of the definition of a eaalt baa been devised by some Lon Jtn low churchmen. They attended an "asperse" service n a rltuallatie church, and later asked for a summon for assault against tbe vicar, who bad sprinkled holy water on them. Where gtin la Queen, i Household aervant glrla throughout Montana receive In the humblest of families about $ a week, beflldna board, and the "waehlng," deluding that of the servant herself, must a! irays be aent ont to the laundries. Ik. that twrnnl Why. fmiTo rhmunaUa BMtanur fmia uknn Hull Hair hi WhKksi bit, blui or brows, 50a, .Di sumhur HriaD. bi.'KKAU) lt.Lt, at the zenith of bin popuia-ity and success, is not ashamed of the fact that he was once a scout He scouts the vry idta. A catalogue of JtUO prizes, suitable to every taste and condition, mailed on in ajuiry. Prizes given for snvitiK liinmond C" Snap wrnpiM'rs. Address Cudahy fcmp Works, Smith Omaha. Neb. The list contains many waaonable sdJ atlitulde holiday gifts. DECISION FAVORS CASTORIA. Jadsce Groeacap Omnti an Injanctlon Against Imitutors of This Valuable KeraeMly. A decision of general interest was deliv ered lately at Chicago by .lud.-c I'eter 8. Grooscup of the t'niteil States Circuit Court, givinit the Centaur Company of New York City, manufacturers t Cas toria. a world renowned remedy, mi in junction nualnst the tni-mlx-M uf the Chi cago firm of Hurd. YoiiiiK St llirschon. acting an nj,'.'nts of the 1'itrhrr Medicine Ci'tnpiiny of linliitlt. Minn. Jude irosaeiip. ill bin decision, finds that the defendant manufactured, put ap and sold linitariuii wrapper", labels and pni kaites. a preparation known a "Cas toriii." The court held llmt such manu facture and live of original label was a groan violation of the Centaur Company's riidit. The jiidire Ihereupon issued an Injunction restrainiiiK the defendant from Imitation the original castoria labels for Ccutaur Company. Messrs. Mainline. Kcotl and Lonl npa-ared ai attorneys for the Ceiitanr Company. I'uiiiiK the hear ing of the case an affidavit was read from Dr. Samuel Pitcher. I he originator of the preparation enstoria. In which he stated tint the Centaur Couiiany only had the1 riht to use his formula and his name. Charles 11. FletcSier. president of the company, has been iihikI active In tracing the source of spurious (joods that were found on the market and offered for sale Is the real article. Me discovered that the Imitation was firt put on the market by the Sauer llrtig Company of Duluth. Minn., and that Mr. Hurd and others bandied the preparation in ( 'liii acn. The ssle was found no easy that the stents proceeded to put up a preparation of their awn. thus checkmslitm their principals. The decision jut rendered covers both im itations. Tbe Centaur Company are now tskiux steps t proceed criminally onanist drugifiHts who have been taiked into lay ing in a stuck of the counterfeit "Cas tor! s" "2" ever isceasnoiv terrain Sommer? Ve never did; but we hsve seen the clothing st this time of the vear so covered with dandruff that it looked as if it hd been out in rejuisr snow- storm. No need of this snowstorm. A the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will melt fbese flskes f dandruff In tbe Kslp. It goes further Bun i this: it prevent their termstion. It IUS snil nnr It will restore color to ry hsir In )ut ten times out of every en eases. And it does even more; . . --...l.h.a the roots IV reeas ana m" of the hair. Thin hsir kecomes ! thick hair; nd short hair be comes long hsir. v. hiva a book on ID nair and Scslp. It l yours, tor in. u nk M. II Apir Mir lor awU 1 I riTfii yiyUV. yf VT1J I 111 Kill harp Pains Parting from one point to another, still and swollen joints, inflammation, intense sufferiuK. are cbnractcristica of rbeuoia tiain. All these oainful symptoms are cured by Hood's fisntsusrilla. which purifies the blood and neutralises the acid which ia the cause of rheumatism. Why continue to suffer wliea you may be relieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla America's Greatest Medicine for Kheu matisin. Prepared by C. 1. Hood AO., Iowcll, ataaa. Hood's Pill " Li'M uu- "'" "Jack, that poroua plaster coat 20 cents and mil be a (lead loss u you don't wear it." "So, my dear. I've just kindled tbe fire with it. Gu st (at anniversary dinner) You belong to one bramh of the boat's f .Da ily, I believe? Poor Relation Yes I belona to the branch that never bad any plums on it. "We alwsys t our Thanksgiving1 dinner at noon." "Why do you do that?" "Our doctor doesn't like tobeealled out In the middle of the niht." Statb or Ohio,, Citt or Tolboo.I I.uoasCocjitv. I . Fbafs J. Cbskiiv makes oath that he is the senior partner of tbe tirm of V J. Chshst A Co., doin business in the City of Toledo, Con .ty anil State sioresain, .m that raid firm will pay the sum of ON h. rib'NDRKD DOLLARS lor ea hand every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the u of IIju'k 'tahkii Cur. FRANK. J. CHLNEY. Rwnrn to bofors me and Mibsonhed in my presence tui. HUi day ol ueoemuer. a.. 1 presi U. W. OLBAHOX. Salary PMic SIAL Hall's Catarrh Core ia taken iiitornally and acts directly on the bloo i and mucous surfaces ol the system, send tor testi monials, free' , , . F. J. CHENEY ACO., Toledo, 0. tiTSoid by UrnuKists, 75c. I'nprolitublo timc. Burglary no longer pays In London. The police reports show that the whole fraternity of burglars earned only 000 last year; There is . o Telllne. lie sure uot to let rheumatism stay in the system longer than you can get a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil to cure it. There Is no telling what part it may strike or how much mifcry it may give. The great trouble with milk of human kindness Is thvt It's sklmni.-d too often. In Winter Use Allen's Foot Ease. A powd- r to be shaken into the -hoes. Du'ina winter your feet feel uncomfort able, nervous and f en c dd snd damp. II y.-u have perspirintr, smart' ng feet or tiKht idioes, try ALLEN'S FOOT EASE. It warms and rests the fee' an I makes walking ea.y. Cur s i-wollen and swea' ing feet, blisters and r,4 on pots. Re lieves corns and bun ons .f all pain and a a certain cure for ChilbhhiB and Frostbites. Tiy it today. Soli by all drug isls and Bhoe Hores lor 25c. Trial i aorave mailed FKEB. Address, Allen S. Olrostead, La R v, V. V. A kisivukaktko man, w5o really likes to S'e other peop.e ha, py, is a biessini? to any community. Large package patch w- rk or silk pieces ent for one dime. H. M. Bkatton. Atbol, Masi. Cohbeit is now only a cimnion png, and he will never be anytim g rrkLre. lie sure y can not be anything less as long as he is human. $9 I'er 100 Paid tor Niiinr. Rilnk knot and Inilrucliont I0. MANUrACTUKb' UVIOJt, New Orlesn-', La. It is not winter yet. This is only an appetiser. Ibere is more arm weatn- er in store for us I efore the pull on the coal bin becomes a steady one. To Cure a Cold in One IJv Tuke Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All dnigk'ist.i refund the money if it fails to cure. -oc. 1 lie genuine lias L. u. y. on each tablet ANOTHEK ferirs of "P see Jubilees" is now in order. The others were only (o oekbra'e t mporary pence. Now it is permanent we can jub.lale with a I ou m:glit. Mn. V.'liulow HnoniiNft Svtier tor alilid- ra le-sl-.tDK. otl' ii the yunis, rertucet liillin.a usllon. !!! 10'. rurei winil eolit Oc ikiIUs pIN v ill remember li e Msine a long time. to Iir as Lumnn ng. tniei o tbe Kr,Ht Hl,1i' brave ini n who went d wn wim tier are i veii; eu, t d tbe ju-tice f our cause has hern I OVPIl. A NT! tl -C.wof In.l he-nil h ilmllt I P'AV Swill ri-il K n. -, c -tc I't no un- , 'iriiiiri A certain emp ror ia spoken -i ae p esenii' g " nnp"-i"s we presume.-L A. w. mil eun. Why nol yoa other (i! her nH iH'i 2 lo S pt :u- !r Mm w anil lt l" 'Ctirf wi7. e . tl nrn lor cnnmiin m " n- me larse doctor lulls. 0. L. linker, 4i'JJ Pa . Dec 8. 'lA Urgent tq., Pbi Philadelphia, Moat barliers bave to "rske and ncrape ' t ai-m Rtrona as a Kteel Kamrod, If you want to feel your spine la a pipe stem ready to simp. Just get lum bago. If you waul to feel as strong at a sleel ram-Nl. use SI. Jacobs Oil; It has magic. It ksviib rnows tut it drift. Our sleighing la lways in M'" trips of dry land l etve.n n ake ravi. g.tlin on luniers o ffl-ul' tor all and iiDBoarible for om es ially time who do rot have the ri'iintra. While there's llfTTbere's floap-Diamond "C" oP: Aside iroafth elwb "wi h Spain rela- ioni witb foreign nation- are harmon one and th elr bond of onion witb Great Britain 1,,r r t;on s r r , The Cheviot Fheep. This excellent sheen has been too much neliM?ted by breeders on this side of the ocean. Wulle it Is thought to be a mountain breed Its life is spent only In part on verdant pastures of the j Cheviot hills, for It Is bred mostly for crossim; by the Lelcesters In middle and southern English pastures for the London markets. The cross-bred pro duce are excellent feeders ami very popular among the butchers, the mut ton being of the first quality and hav ing the fiVsh. marbled with fat rather thn covered with it, and Is thus tender and Juicy. This sheep, while not the largest, is a heavy aninr:!. skfng 150 pounds flt two years ol : w I . well fed on good pasture w.ri i in ! . ,ite allow- anee of grain. Uie neeee coarse, but long and glossy. Is raiher and Is In iliiniuruS for the Ixsit kinds of clothing. Montreal Star. Americnn A pples In Kurope. The U tilted States Consul at Chem nitz, (ieruiany, advises Americans to ship their apples this year to Germany. If good fruit is chosen, such as will stand a long voyage. the Baldwin ap ple, for Instance he Is confident that the business will prove to be a paying one. Complaint has been made In Ger many against American fruit because of the fear of the Introduction of the San Jose scale, which Is one of the most destructive diseases known to fruit Investigation has shown that the fear of the Germans has been exagger ated. It Is not denied that the SfiJf Jose scale Is found in some parts of the Cnlted States, but diseased fruit Is not shipped abroad. Such a course would soon result in destroying the ex port business. German experts are-now In the United States studying our fruit. So far as known they have uot advised exclusion. Americans bave much to learn about packing fruit, but they are gaining a strong hold in the foreign markets. For the five years preceding l.StKl the annual average of shipments of fruit from this country to Germany amounted to over $-l,(wo.0U0. Balti more American. A Pontile Ham, The accompanying lllustrati in stiows a plan for a barn with double drive ways In which the distinguishing fea ture la the great amount of loft room. Four gables addi.il to the main 'roof space give almo-st another story's ca pacity to the burn, making It possible to use nearly the whole or me lower floor for stock. With a silo and the root cellar that will be found in the bascmc-nt it will be possible to carry a 11AKX v. t i n 1110 I.OFT. lare stx-k on the fodder that can he stored beneath the roofs. There are uwiny conveniences about a double barn. Mid wheu one hi to be built the form here giveti will prove an excellent on to follow. New Kugland Hoine- slea d. Kail-I'ollinir Winter Ornin. While the roller la a good Implement for fining and smoothing the surface soil, it can very rarely lie used effect ively after winter grain In sown. Al most all farmers agree that If soli Is heavy, it will produce better crops of winter grain If I tie soil Is left rough after It Is seeded. All the lumps are dissolved by winter freezing, and they furnish tbe flue, rich dust that la ueed ed iw full uxu the roots as they bave been lifted up by frost. The only con- I d tons whin toiling Is helpful to w n or grain are when the soil Is light, d Ilrible to blow nrtuy In winter. In such j "case the rolling should be done as soon j as the grain i sown. It will pack the light soil around the roots, and thus cause the wheat to make enough growth so ns to partially protect Itself from winter killing, and will lessen the effects of winds lu blowing away sur face soil. PIowIok f ro.en O round. If there Is a thlu orust of fror.en soil, or even a light fn" of now on tne (round wnen II l full plowed, U will b none the worse for th? vHI next prtng. The frozen soli holds up tbe CHKVIOT HX.M. furrow Ix-iter, even though when turned to the bottom It la soon thawed by the ear:n' Interna) heat.. The re sult will be that frost vr'il penetrate to the bottom of the furrow, giving the !1 a much fins-? tilth than would be possible by repeatedly cultivating it. Choice Pacnn. The secret of producing choice bacon, snys the American Swineherd, lies in the feed trough. If any one doi:b:s this, let him put two Poland Ch na, Berkshire, Chester-White, Duroc. Jer sey or any of our recognized breeds of hogs lu two different pens, feed one all the coru he can eat until fat, and the other boiled potatoes, milk, barley or wheat ground fine and some pea meal until fat (the old country way). Kill both, put in dry salt for six or seven weeks, then take out and wash, and bang It up in the kitchen or drying house until thoroughly dried; then cut off a good, big chunk and boil It, let It stand till cold; then cut off a few slices, and you will see the corn fed meat is not so firm. Is more oily, and not g0 many streaks of lean as meat f)1( on r)ari,,yi potatoes, milk, etc., and this Is nil the difference you or any on else can detect. Cnt Aronni Hnrns. The habit which many people have of petting cats and keeping them close by the kitchen fire very soon destroys the hunting Instinct and makes the cat good for nothing as a mouser. On tbe farm especially, the proper place for cat Is at (he barn, where It can make itself useful killing the mice or rats that destroy the grain. It Is a mistake to suppose that a cat will suffer from cold while thus employed. Exercise will keep the blood circulating, and the cat will be quite as warm if kept dry as It would be dozing by the fire, and breathing the vitiated air that is al ways found near the Poors of dwell lugs. The cat will usually. If there Is a chair or a bed In the room, mak that her resting place. Private Market for Butter. A farmer who has all the facilities and who knows how to make the best butter oii'iii always to sell It to private customers, who will also take his fresh eggs and other farm products at price somewhat higher thau he can get in the open market. But if be does this he must obligate himself to supply what Is needed throughout the year, and that it shall never be below tbe standard. It Is this last condition thax prevents farmers from making such bargains. To make the best but t in winter re- i quires care in reeding, ana aiso in Han dling milk and cream, which too many are unwilling to undertake. Hackney r'illr Goldflanh. The hackney filly UK)'. Hi Goldflash is the property of Mr. Alexander Morton, Gowaubnnlc. Parvei, Scotland, winuer of second prize for Challenge Cup for best filly, three years old, and under, London hackney shosv. 18'.)3. Home Mnde r-'an 'aces. There is no kind of meat food so Habitable as a well made sausage. But j Hie Tact that when mnde It is almost Impossible to tell what meat It is com posed of prevents runny who only eat j what they buy from using it. On the ; farm the well-made, wholesome sau age shovhl be a specialty. It Is a cc - mutt mistake to put iu too much f.i:. Not more than a (uartei of th.' . hole should be fat. If some lean :iiid fut of beef, not to exceed one qiui.tcr of the whole. Is put in the saus.ig- il will Im prove It. Much of the excellence of the sausage depends on I he flavoring. Too much pepper and spices are found iu most saie sn usages. Onion ns f-'ood. Despite their disagreeable effects as breath perfumers, the common onion is much the most healthful vegetable grown, and all would be healthier if onions cooked in some way were a part of the daily diet. Drinking milk after the onion will lo a grout extent absorb the odor. Those farmers who grow and use many onions keep their health bet ter than do those w ho are too dainty to eat this vegetable. In southern ICurope raw onions .ire eaten as part of th dully meal, laying a slice of ouion on the bread and then biting through both together. The Spaniards have a very mild onion that is quite commonly eaten thus. The Demand for O'lloceif There Is a poor apiWe crop thla year hi moM places, niul us a rcsuVt there Is very llttk' demnisl for niimetw, whose me a a fruit seems more to give flavor to the apple sauce tlwm to be eaten by llelf. The quince Is a very rich fruit, and Is nko hard, even when thoroughly cooked. It is therefore difficult of di gestion. But a few piece of quince cut thlu and idaced In apple pie will give Vt a delicious flavor, mwh a no ai4 sauce could have wHbout il Variety of Peed for stork. In feeding stock of any kind it Is Im portant that It be furnished a variety of food. This Is nAt merely a matter of flavor, for different kinds of food fur nish usually different nutrition, A great deal of the auccesa of animals pastured lie In tbe fact that they are able to artect their own ration's, and th care they will take te do this Imlli-atru that thl I a matter f greater Import uot than tt Ii uiaally e Ulered. A Kail Tak'-D lor Gambler. , "Sir this la uot the first occasion up- ! on which I have observed the attentive scrutiny you bestow upou me. May 1 Inquire the reason'" "Sir," responded the canilta captain, vou took uassate ou my ship as a Dae; I den't beliav you're anything f the kind." The eatsenger smiled; the smile was full of perspicacity and confidence, ami was fallowed with: "Pray tell me, then, what you believe me to be?" At this question captain r-.wiug fidgeted, hesitated, and finally blurted eut: Tf ell, to be hoeest, I think you are a tamblsr. You've well nigo ruinea your self at heme, and are now coming io flute the fools you'll fiud on shore." The young man's smile hroadened; the next minute he turned grave again, lowered bis voice and replied: "Captain Ewiag. as you have studied ae during this voyage, so I have studied rou. I bave feme to the conclusion A at yes are a ma a te be trusted. Iam Losls Philippe, Iuc d'Oileans, eldest o a ef that Louis Philippe d'Orleana ivae vm alsii by the guillotine on the teveaih of November, almost three rears st." Ladies' Home Journal. An Exception! Case. "Yon know old John Goodlier?" "Iff" "Never sailed anything but 'Honest John' fer forty years." Cas." 'Oessty treasurer for twenty-elg'ht jMra aad goarian for half the orphans 1 the ceuatry? U rusted Dy every body." "Y." "DeUI three wetka and experts have gone ever his books." "Well?" "They found that he was honest In every way." Breathei there a man witb soul eo deid Who never to himself hath said, "I'd rather cycle, el id and gay, Than whip a carpet, any day 1" ' How did you learn golf so quick ly?" "I never dabbled in croqu-t or checkers." "Bessie, yon don't seem to be getting along well with your embroidery. What, is the matter?" 'Ti e thread's got too many tim pies on it, mamma 1" Ch.cao Tii mine. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ? Established 1780. X V 1 Baker's ' X e : s Chocolate, s celebrated for more than a century as a delicious, nutritious, and flesh forming beverage, has our well-known Yellow Label on the front of every package, and our trade-m;:rk."l a Kelle Chocolatieie,"on the bai-k. NONE OTMtiR GENUINE. MADE ONLV BY WALTER BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass. Ltd., irj,55tfiiaiOt5rSiat3iaifitai5iiCii2r3'S-! "Forbid a Fool a Thing and That He Will Do." Don't Use SAPOLIO ooooooooo o 0 o o o o Jar In a Tourist Sleeping Gar 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o PenonaUy conducted via the Burlington Roue that'i th way le go lo California. Why ? Because you don't change cars j you make fait time j yoa tee the dixit tccnery on the globe. Your car not to expensively finuhed nor u fine to look ili palace sleeper, but it ii jutt a clean, just at comfortable, jut at good to 'tide in. AND NEARLY o CHEAPER. The Burlington Kuniom leave Omaha and Lincoln every Tbata day, inching Saa Fnnciice Sunday and Lot Angela Monday. Port with each car. Excursion manager with each party. Fer Meat awing full information, wrile J, FRANCI3, 0. P. A., KnrMfttjtM Roate, Ocaaka, fitft. Gov. MacCorRl25 Endorsement Bon. VT. A. MoeCarkle, Kx-GoT. ml West Virtnia, adila hi nuuDa to tbe leaf Us of Statesmen beneOted by Fe-r heartily recnmnieKda P-r tarrh remedy and tonic. Hon. V. A. MacCobklb, Ei-Gov. of Wt Virginia. Chabi.estojj, W. Va., March 9, 1898J Pe ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen: -Your Pe-ru-na, as m tonic, is certainly unexcelled, and in a number of cases that have come under my observation where it has been used for catarrh, or any disease which ha' its origin in that malady, it has beeav of exeat benefit. Pe-ru-na has sa hearty recommendation, both as a tonl and catarrh remedy. W. A. MacCOEKLB Pe-ru-na ia a permanent and scien-1 tific cure for. catarrh. It is purely! vegetable and works in harmony witkl nature. Ail druggists sell it. Ask any drupgistfor a free Pe-ru-na Almaoa for the year 19. Mr. Spriggtns (gently) Jly dear, Washington man was 8 ot at by a bu g'ar, and hie life was saved by a button which the bullet struck, Mrs. Spiigging Well, what of it7 Mr. Sprigging (meekly) Nothina, only the button mu t have been on. Johnny Paw, I know how clams waq etarted. Kis Fatnei Well? -J Johnny Alter all the other anlmalti was made there was a lot of gristle iefti and there watn't anything else they could do with it, and they made it intfl a clam. I, Hall Caine evidently Is a very care4 'ui man. In order to have plenty on Ime to do the work properly he wrot mt his "Impressions of America" whllal rossiug the Atlantic to New York. f 7 D II TCRiTsccurc1 or S"T 'l retimed. Sorrcd fre, IK I Li j I Coi:arocr II Co. 4 F St. v iiliingua,D.C. ' CURE YWJRSEtfT lis Hit for DOt 4l kavrtf, tcfla BfttWoaV trrtitioDi v acrmtoflf ef a.eeii md braMas, PttlM. and not utri Hani OhemkuiOo. "t or po-onon. i or wot In Blftia trraypak PENSIONS Set Toot Paasiea' DOUBLE QUICK I Vritf "lit. OTABttlLL Petuin if it.WtitofMa, B.0.1 Ihe St. Joseph and Grand Island AMD lamas City and Omaha Bailwaj. v-" ARB THS SHORTEST AND QUICKEST RCUTCSJ TU ALL POINTS NORTH WKST- EAST SOUTH 4uonnTbn.n0 Union Faetfio 8 rite. ; abk the nvomri LINKS loCllf''Ttils. Oreson and all Western Point. For iniiini a'lini rt'sur 'ing ratuf, etc., call a r aiirfrpK nenrct ni'rit ur 8. M. AMIT, W. V. Kowmson, J 11.. G-n. Pw All Gen'l Manapt-r. St. .Inwph. Mo. Tla i:iiik I.,!, il, Ail fIXF MllR. UcW Cough Sjrrun. Tastes (Joixl. On I VI in tlmn. Solfl bT droratRts. I OOOOOOOOO ) w ) '. J ft 1 ltyt. I F vf OtJaVMlHMl U ifLET M tVUUN. feTitH! l-isoiiin.o.f I 7 m v - : z: .iw a a a.Kii s ii "