Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, November 20, 1902, Image 7

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cis trvjly as a Laxative..
up of Figs appeals to the cultured and the
well-informed and to the healthy, because its com
ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be
cause it acts without disturbing the natural func
tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable
quality or substance. In the process of
manufacturing figs are used, as they are
pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal
virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained
from an excellent combination of plants
known to be medicinally laxative and to
act most beneficially.
To get its beneficial effects buy the
genuine manufactured by the
Farm Conveniences.
The flint of the Illustrations shows
low a low down wagon may be maae
'or handling silage corn, or for draw
ng green corn fodder, or corn that 1
ot huRked, or anything of that char
ter, from the Wisconsin Experiment
jtetion report The serond cuts showj
iow ladders may be made tbat are
onrenlent for picking apples. The
ast representation represents a sort-
aa tills makes a splendid preparation
for spending the Sabbath day In a
proper manner. Regular Sunday school
attendance is considered Important, a
Is also that of church going. Part ol
the day may be profitably spent In
reading good books or magazines,
while part of the day may be devoted
to singing by members of the bonne,
One writer thinks It necessary tc
guard against too much gloominess in
the home on the Sabbath day. low
Homestead.
CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
he Remarkable Experience of a
Prominent Statesman JnngrB
v in Meekisoo Gives I'e-ru-na
a High Endorsement.
- Ky. ' At ew York. N Y.
Lou is vi
for !&. by ft 1 1, drugldta
Price, fifty certs per bottle
The Typographical union has gained
8,000 members in the last fifteen
months.
No swearing will be tolerated at
future conventions of the North Car
olina State Federation of Labor.
The volume of the world's com
merce Is two and a half or three
times as great as It was thirty years
ago. '
For the year ending July 3, 1901,
the mortality In liorabay City was
102.25 per 1,000, the total deaths
having been 793.50.
Ainenltlri of Eirller Oolt.
Cain had just been apprehended for
the murdci of Abel,
"Ridiculous" he exclaimed. "We
simply got Into an argument over
golf, and I rapped him one with me
The cxpmts of pig Iron from the
United Kingdom in the eight
months ending August 31, were 612,-
930 tons, as compared with 58:),D30
tons in I'JO, and with 1,045,256 tons
In 1900.
The Shoe Polishers' union of New
York City nas passed a resolution
asking the council to close all stanos
at 2 p. m. on Sunday.
When a wise man 1 ears a husband
and wife quarreling It's him to tte
tall grass.
To ascertain the correct ape of a
horse ask the owner and multiply his
answer by two.
If brevity is the .vod of v. It some
of our modern joKcsmlths must be
soulless.
A man usual v his to go after
things several times before they be
gin to come his way.
ar
Another club woman
Haule, of Edgerton, Wis., tells
jow she was cured of irregulari
ties and uterine trouble, terrible
pains and backache by Lydia E.
Rnkham's Vegetable Compound.
" A while ago my health began to
fll because of female troubles. The
doctor did not help me. I remembered
that my mother had uwd I-T'lla I..
llnkl.am, Vegetable Compound
on many occasions for irregularities
and uterine troubles, and I felt sure
that It could not harm me at any raU
to give it a trial.
"I waa certainly glad to 8nd that
m.i . I felt much better, the
terrible pain. In my back and aide
were beginning to eeane. and at the
time of menstruation 1 did not have
..ri. w-rtnni a time aa hereto
fore, ao I continued Ita use for two
months, and at the end of that time I
waa like a new woman. I really have
ever felt better In my life, have not
bad a aick headache alrice, and weig h
tO ponnda more than I erer did, so I
nneeltatlngly recommend VefetaMa
Compound." -Maa. Mat lltm., td
MrJrn. Wle., Prealdent nouaehold
BooBomlea (Hub OO0 fU If
Smmw v -
Women "hould remember there
to one tried awid true remedy for
Ttt i L..L. Ilia. I.1la R. Pink-
vMtAblejomioand. Re-
faee to our MJ oow
yum Mod te bMb
Last year the French government
made a profit of over 14.000,000 on
Its monopoly of the sale of tobacco,
cigars, cigarettes and matches.
Engineers and artificers for the
French navy are to be trained on
board an old transport which has been
turned Into a naval schoolshlp at
I'nrdcaui. She will accommodate
400 cadets, who will go through a
fcur years' course.
Hartleybury castle, England, the
oldest Episcopal residence In the
world, Is to te sold, be ag too costly
for a bishop without private means
to maintain. The place may be
purchased for diocesan work.
One of the delusions of a lunatic
recently seDt to an asylum at Ararat,
Victoria, was that he was being pur
sued by aTghost which had come all
the way from the Galtee mountains,
In Ireland, to haunt him.
Japans latest curiosity Is a baby
boy who, at the age of 10 months,
weighs nearly four stone and Is over
three feet in stature. Ills parents
have taken him to Tokio to have him
adopted by a wrestler.
RareAt Shell In Ksletenr.
The rarest shell In existence is one
called the "Cone of the Holy Mary."
There is a specimen in the Brltsh
museum, which a few vear3 ago was
valued at 10.00.
Working People Interested.
WiiertMburg, Wis.. Nov. 17.-The
working men anil women of this di
trlct are greatly Interesled In the rase
of Mary Kownky, who, In an Interview,
ayn:
"I have almoat all niv lifp been n suf
ferer from Ilackache and two years ago
imigni com on my kidneys, and the
agonies that followed were almost unbearable.
'I consulted different doctors, hut the
relief they pave me was only tempo
rary, j tie terrible pains always re
turned and my sunVring tempted me to
try Dodd's Kidney Pills. Thev did me
good almost from the start till now.
afier taking three boxes I am almost
completely cured.
'I want all hard worklne neonle to
know this, for with the help of Dodd'a
isjiwiey ruis i don't mean to suffer any
more ISackaclie."
Nothing pleases a spinster when
she has occasion to stop at a hotel
like being assigned to "suite 10."
"I suffered for months with sore
throat. Elccttlc Oil cured me in tw
enty-four hours." M. S. Gist JIawes-
vliln Ky.
When the receipts of a church fair
are less than the expenses there Is
something wrong with the feminine
attractions. Chicago News.
Iiullds up the system; puts pure
i Ich blood In the veins: makes men
and women st rong and healthy. Itur
dock lilood Hitters. At any drug
lore.
An Englishman has Invented f
machine for receiving and register
Ins theater tickets, which, when
once Inserted, cannot be absracted.
This Invention will shortly bo given
a trial at some of the leading London
theaters.
IhiD't forget large 2-oi. package Rl Croi
lull Mine, only 6 eenll. Tha Run Company
South Bend, Inrt.
Observing a young fon chasing cats
In a densely populated part of Hall'
fai, England, one of the local consta
hies seized reynard ind Itook him to
the police station.
"Cure the cough and save the life"
Dr. wood's Norway Hue Myrup cures
coughs and colds, down to the very
verge of consumption.
It takes only one vote to pau good
resolution.
I'roved It,
Nell He told me I was the only
girl he ever loved.
Helie Ana ne expected you 10
lieve It?
Nell Of course. And be really did
act like a beginner, to get off that
old cliostout. I'hilaelphia Kecord
be
3 Kn 0 O O O 0 0 0 O CO W 0 0 0 O0h5
ST. JACOBS
OIL
POSITIVELY CURES
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Backache
Headache
Feetache
All Bodily Aches
AND
8
Fall Plowing for Spring Crops.
One advantage of fall plowing is thai
It enables the land to absorb and stor
up more water for plant use than does
the unplowed solid land. Another it
that it dries out quicker, so that it can
be worked -earlier in- the spring. Th,
two statements may seem contradic
tory, but they are easily reconciled.
The water penetrates through the loos
furrows to the subsoil, where It re
mains to be drawn up by capillary at
traction as soon as the ground is work
ed over with the disc harrow in tin
spring, and the surface gets dry auc
warm. The water, being below the fur
row, does not make the ground a
cool or as hard to work as if it was
In the surface soil. An experiment
made by Prof. King Hhowed that un
plowed land had evaporated or lost
nine pounds of water to the wpiarc
foot more than the fall-plowed hint:
from April 30 to May 0. Tills was e(iia
tn IV. inches of rain in a week. What
need would there be of irrigating tli
land if that was stored up In the sub
soil, for the plant roots and the sun
shine to pump up when there was
drought, if the top soil was stirred bj
frequent cultivation? The importance
of this frequent shallow cultivation, ii
a dry time, and keeping on the surf act
a dust mulch- is not suUlclently under
stood yet. American Cultivator.
lug table, or chute for sorting apples.
Apples should not lie piled upon the
ground after picking, but should at
snce be placed on a sorting table like
this and run olt into barrels and head-
id up at once. The upper end of this
:hute should be higher than the lower
md. The last two illustrations are
rom tte Minnesota Horticulturist.
i'lantinx Wind Itreuks.
In many sections a wind-break would
je a decide! advantage on nearly all
farms, and if one Is located where
small evergreen trees may be had near
by, from the woods, for example, l hey
may be transplanted now with but Ut
ile loss, and especially so if in sections
where the rainfall has been copious
luring the summer. This is the period
if root growth with evergreens, so that
If the young tree is properly handled
it will live. Select a cloudy day for
transplanting the trees, and have the
tiolcs ready for them before digging the
trees. If the ground around the young
trees is not moist, pour a pail of water
slowly around the roots before dig
ging. Then dig carefully down, so
that the tree may be taken up with a
mound of soil adhering to the roots;
jlace It In the hole prepared, (ill in with
3ne earth, working carefully around
exposed roots and covering tliein well,
)iess the soil down firmly until the hole
s three-quarters full; then pour in
water In sufficient quantity to thor
3iighly wet the roots; a half hour later
(ill the hole to the levid of the sur
rounding surface with soil, and press
town firmly. Large trees, iu small
lumbers, may lie suci-essf ully Irans
danted in the manner advised.
Hill ArliiiriHU") 1'carn,
The St. Louis Chronicle a few (lays
Igo published a picture of a Duchess
ear grown with sis others en one twig
n Illinois, and sent to that office. It
rvns a wonderful evidence of the fruit
Jcvelopment of Illinois and nttracteil
reneral attention. Now comes Arkan-
The Apple Crop.
The apple crop could be made much
more profitable if better care werf
taken of the Inferior fruit. .Much oi
the crop that falls prematurely couli!
be utilized In the manufacture of cider,
which In turn can be disposed of
the form of vinegar nt a reasonable
profit. Wormy fruit should be fed tc
farm animals, more especially hogs, n
they not only have a feeding value,
but handling them In this way tends to
lessen the number of Insects bi the
future. Many persons make the mis
take of leaving their orchard down to
a tough sod. In the marketing of fruii
careful sorting Is always profitable.
In the picking season such apples a
become bruised may lie dried and soli!
at a profit if not manufactured in!
cider. Apples are exceedingly health
ful and should be used even to
greater extent than is now the case,
CONQUERS
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m MR COMFORT
There la no' aatlafaction keener
than bene dry and comfortable
when oui In the hardeat atorm.
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For a Stubborn Horse.
(ieorge Hecker of Piatt County, llli
in cist, sends Iowa Homestead a sketel
of a device he has used for holding i
horse that has be
come stuhlKirn and
hard to control by
the bit. The lines
are passed through
rings of the bridle
bits and snapped
to either the liame
ring or the gag ring of the bridle. Thi
gives the driver purchase on the horss
and the slightest pull will have a great
deal of effect on the actions of tin
horse. Almost any person can hold f
bad horse by this method, Mr. Beckei
says.
Increasing Use of Corn Fodder,
A census bulletin reports that in In
diana In lSICi, ;',.H.II.'S:i farms used .ri(ii
770 tons of cornstalks for forage. Old
came next, with 3J.5."tS farm, usin
r.i;:i,H!) tons. The other big com pio
duclng States used far less and thus
permitted a large portion of their corn
crop to go to waste. Since lfc'J!) tin
amount of corn fodder used has great
!y increased, bra there are no statis
tics of the amount at hand.
Congressman Metklson of Ohio.
Hon. David Meekison is well known
not only in his own State, but through
out America. He was elected to the
Fifty-fifth Congress by a very large
majority, and is the acknowledged leader
of his party in his section of tiie State.
Only one Haw marred tne otherwise
complete success of tins rising states
man. Catarrli witn us insiuioiis ap
nronch and tenacious grasp, was his
only unconquerable foe. For thirty years
he waged unsuccessful warfare against
this personal enemy. At last Peruna
came to the rescue. He writes:
" have used several bottles of Pe
runa and I feel srreatly benefited there
by from my catarrh of the head. I
feel encouraged to Deneve mat ir i use
It a short time longer I will be fully
able to eradicate the disease of thirty
years' standing." David Meekison,
menner of congress.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruaa,
write at once to Ir. Hartuiuu, p-iving a
full statement of your case, and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Ilartrnan Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
ARKANSAS PFABS.
vis with a claim that Illinois cannot
utshlne Arkansas. Another box of
eara was received from (!. M. Settle
nlre at Cherry Valley, Ark., containing
l twig to which were clinging ten hlg
icars, being three more than the twig
m lk rnir,,.lo Iran Tlio Inn t,'ll-l I
it jiiiM.Mn till, m- ...,..-
jrelgbod seven pounds and Ave ounces.
Mnttnn and Wool.
It Is surprising how many people are
(till thinking that the mission of the
Iheep Is to grow wool, says an fx
ihange. Many are abandoning sheep,
iay a writer In the Ohio Farmer, Just
ecause wool is low, and going Into
attle and hogs because beef and pork
ire hlh. The fact that mutton Is also
ilgb and that a pound of mutton can
e yTodueed at less cost than a pound
fceef and about as cheaply as a
fiu( of pork, and that whatever wool
produced Is additional gain, Is lost
fight of.
Hnnday on the Farm.
Sunday on the farm Is regarded as a
lay when members of the families
may draw near lo one another. It may
be regarded as the "home" day of the
week. It Is a good practice to finish
the work a lltMe earlier on Hahmlav.
Celery for the Market.
For market purposou It Is best to
grow but two or three varieties of cel
ery and build up a trade for a uniform
product. The northern growers, for
the most part, jdant White Plume and
(iolden Self Munching for summer and
fall marketing, and those who make a
practice of storing also plant some sucl
variety as Giant Solid.
Farm Notes.
The Importance of using plenty ol
seed may be mentioned from t lie fact
that only 30 per cent germinates on tin
average. The conditions of the soil,
kind of seed, Its age anil depth of the
planting must be considered, but th
rule to be observed Is to use rather
more seed than too little.
An excellent time to select seed corn
is when It Is being husked. All seed
corn should be kept In a dry place, and
if hung up where the air cat) circulate
through It so much the better. Id
some sect Ions seed corn Is Injured In
winter by severe cold, but tills danger
is not so great If the seed Is kept dry.
It is not a bad plan for any farmer
to have some ttpeclalty aside from hi
regular crops, If he Is not too short f"t
hep. Among the things to be suggest
ed a small area In some . one fruit
would be within reach of all. This
would afford a profit In the majority
of seasons, and every now and then
comes a year when a fruit crop If
worth a very handsome sum.
When the crops are removed from
tbe garden burn the ground over so an
to destroy the weeds and seeds. It
may then be plowed and seeded to rye
If not' too late In the season at the
time, the rye t0 l,c flowed under In
tbe spring. The object should be to
avoid having weeds In the garden so
na to render tbe work less difficult dur
ing the busy season, and If this mat
ter Is carefully attended to there will
be no weeds to kill lb two or thret
e a sons.
Two hundred and fifty notice
boards are to be erected Id tbe streets
of Edinburgh, Scotland, requesting
citizens not to spit on the pavement.
Patience is a virtue found chiefly
In lazy people.
The Test of Time.
Mrs. Clara J. Sherbourne, Profession
al Nurse of 257 Cumberland Street,
Portland, Maine, says:
"I heartily wish those who suffer
from some disturbed action of the kid
neys would try Doan's Kidney Pills.
They would, like me, be more than
surprised. My back annoyed me for
years. Physicians who diagnosed my
case said it arose from my kidneys.
When the grip was epidemic, I was
worn out with constant nursing, and
when I contracted it myself It left me
in a very serious condition. I could
not straighten nor do the most trivial
act without being in torture. The kid
neys were too active or the secretions
were too copious, and I knew what
was wrong, but how to right it was a
mystery. It seems odd for a profes
sional nurse, who has had a great deal
of experience with medicines, to read
advertisements about Doan's Kidney
Pills in tbe newspapers, and it may
appear more singular for me to go to
II. II. Hay & Sou's drug store for a
box. But I did, however; and bad any
body told me before that it was possi
ble to get relief as quickly as I did I
would have been loth to believe it You
can send any one who wishes more
minute particulars about my case to
me, and I will be only too glad to tell
them personally. As long as 1 live I
will be a firm advocate of Doan's Kid
ney Piils.-'
Cure Confirmed Five Years Later.
"Lapse of time lias strengthened my
good opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills,
tirst expressed in the spring of 181)6,
I said then that had anybody told me
that It was possible to get relief as
quickly as I did I would have been
loth to believe it. Years have passed
and my continued freedom from kid
ney complaint has strengthened my
opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills and
given me n much higher appreciation
of their merits."
A Kit KB TRIAL of this great kidney
medicine which cured Mrs. Sherbourne
will be mailed on application to any
part of the United Slates. Address
Foster-Millmrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For
sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents
per box.
should
be
Every train of disaster
made up of buffet cars.
The best way to cure indigestion is to
remove its cause. This is best done by
the prompt use of Dr. August Koenig'i
Hamhuru Drops, which regulate the
stomach in an effectual manner.
When two cats pull off a fight after
dark they scraich a match.
Sul tiian's New Amuerment
John J. Sullivan distinguished
himself the other day by throwing a
handful of money into a crowd. You
are improving, John. Once your
boast was that you had "money to
throw to the birds." Throwng It to
people is much bcttcr.but don't throw
any bad money, John. Exchange. ;
Massachusetts has 4,500 registered
physicians.
Fortyflve hours constitute a week's
work for women and girls In New
Zealand.
Ten thousand demons gnawing
away at one's vitals couldn't be.
much worse than the tortures of Itch-,
ing piles. Yet thcres a euro. Doan'e
Ointment never fails.
Money that a man doesn't sa?e by
remaining a bachelor would probibly
support a wife and ten children.
HAM.'S CATARRH CVRK
Is taken Internally. Price 15 cents.