Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, May 21, 1903, Image 7
Sale 10,000,000 25c, 50c BEST FOR THE BOWELS n'l.,.. ...... i i i i sale in parts of Russia. In the dis trict (if Kmyschin. on tbe Volga, for example, tlx; price of a pretty Kill from a well-to-d i family ranees from f.Vi to ih)0. and in special cases a rniich higher sum Is olitalncl. In tho villages the lowest, price Is about Si". It Is riis'omary for t lie fathers of the intituling bride aud bride groom to liable for a lone time over Hie price to he paid for the voting 'lady. Medicine Never Healed a Wound i Nature performs the healing process and medicine can only as sist her in doing; her work in healing- wounds and throwlugoff disease. Nine-tenths of tlie diseases of man and beast hae their origin In Borne form of perms and if allowed to run jnd, multiply form com plications. The reason that Liquid Koal prevent all germs dleases and cures them, unless fermentation and Inflamma tion hae too far developed, Is that it contains every antiseptlo and (rermlcida known to science. All (term diseases such a hog cholera, swine pleKue, corn stalk diseases, tubercobwls. blackleg and numerous others can be prevented by giving Liquid Koal in drink Ing water, liecau.se they are germ diseases and no germ can llw where Liquid Koal reaches it. Liquid Koal is unaffected oy the gastric Juices of the stomach, paiwes through the Intestine and from there Into the circulation, permeating the whole system and till retains alHta germlclal properties. Diluted with water, to toe proportion of one to one hundred, It makes the best lice killer known. Prjce of Liquid Koal delivered at your station Is as follows: ONK QUART OAN 91.00 ONI GALLON - 3.00 PIVI 0ALLONS. t2.7B PSM OAL WW W, lb an'mUae.; stork raleora ofMal!n Ooantr, Nehra, ra slut fro M6 te'oo h-t of lwc '!) ver htiv, after fair an-1 imirtll trial "I Liquid Kool ananaf.rtur.-l by I ho National M Mil ml Cnmiany, of Hheidoo. Iowa, and Yora, Ne braaka loon. I It to im ih Ht lilslnfeniant. i.orin lMtnrer and A)pmlar thai baa bn our plomure to uw. an t we Jul'itly HiOiH lliat a man li tandlnK In bis wa light who docs not trf it. Wneu llialr agoul calls advli aajr ralaaf It rVKfiM'. Thomas P. Wada, HatO. ftrrek, IMm, 7 E. MeliiUiah, Kmrli . Sthr. Win. Itwkln, Msadow Orova, J.ahr. M. T. Homaa, Eunrlca, Nelir. K. I. Human, Nawiuaa Orova, aa. nfOKMUFB. I (ha on1fiii. wk rabora sod Wm. J'lagbautii, maplaburst, tlcbr LtaaKl Aoal maiiiinujiurao mj im n"iii mnai v.7. U.I....L. . i.v. unoil ihla nnxbii t with siailfrliis uovans aa l ai I Siva H atrial. It nhould M ou avarjr larm In Nnlua.ka. Kultu KaaTry. Heo, ,Nor :hrl. whall, s.aplahnrat, Nebr. J. H. r?rr. H". N.l,r. O. M-rr. Hlapl-h-rai. Nyor, If your dealer does not keep It write us direct. A 33-page book on the leases of Animals mailed free upon ap plication to the National Medical Company, York, Ncbr., and NaUonaT Cattlo and Sheep Dip Is the best and olioapet Dip for killing off Ticks and Lice and the treatment of Maoge, Texas ItB and 8oab lo Nheep. It forms a perfect emulsion with water and la harmless to tbe membranes of the eye. . . If your dealer does not keep it write us direct. Information ant free. NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY YORK. NIORAtKA. 8HLD0N. IOWA A Beautiful Young Society Woman's letter. St. Pa in., Mixs. 6L'i Wbbaijlia m. W. ilartnian, Columbus, O., Qi Oil . " look reruna last sum mer when I -was alt run down, and had a headache and backache, and no ambi tion for anything. I notu feci as veil as I ever did in all my life, and all thanks is aue to vour excellent I'c- runa."L'ess F. Heal v. The symptoms of FJimmer cntiirrh are quite unlike in dilTirciit onsps. but the most ciimmon ones nre genci-ni liissi tn'l' played-out, tired-out, used-up, run-down feelings, combined with more or lens henvy, stupid. list!-ss, mental eondition. Helish for food and the ability to digest food seems to be lost. Skin eruptions, unllow com plexion, WiiouneHS, coated tongue, fitful, irregular sleep, help to complete the picture winch is so common at tliia sennon. Pernna no exactly meets all these conditions that the de mand is .o great for this rem edy at this season of the year that it is nearly impossible to supply it. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Perunn, write at once to l)r. Ilnrtman, giving a full statement of your enso, and he will be pleased to give you bis valuable advice gntti. Address I r. Hartmun, Presi dent of The Mnrtmnn Sani tarium, Columbus, Ohio. Boxes a Year. Story so old that it may ho new to maDy: A stuttering man went into a doctor's oflice to lie rural of stut tering. The doctor was engager! in iiis private oflicp, but thers was a! man in the waiting rooms, and the! ew comer talked to him. lie (the n"w comer) said lie was veiy anxious to he cured of hi uttering, and won dered vi hcther tin; d-o'-it-doctor could d-d-d-do him any g id To which the other man replied: '-'l-I-I-thlnk li-h-h li-h can. li-h-li-ii- h- c-c-cured me." t TON OAL. HI . 2.80 0JAL 20 CAL.-I-2 BBL 8)2.95 OAL BO OAL.-ONt BBLia 2.00 . DKCRMBKB K ISO. farmim slsdly trtUly to itia manu al IM til HlnKcbarncr, Sr., (Jafiaar. town. Matt fJnn K ifllrrttbflrlfMr- MWini, HCUr, J N5 - tot - PS. V w nvm A Weed Puller. Another niacliitie hns been invented for the use of the fanner. The picture Fliows the Invention doing its work, and gives au Idea of the mechanism by which It Is operated. Two fluted roll cru are mounted on an adjustable sup port at Hie rear of a sulky, with chain pouring to rotate them rapidly as the machine is drawti over the ground. As Hie (lutings on th" face of the rollers mesh closely together, It is easy to un derstand how any weed or grass which once gets between them will be drawn up, until it Is finally lifted out of the ground, roots and all. To insure the killing of higher growths, the machine MAC1UXE TO IH'I.L THE WKKIlS. has been littod with a series of rotary blades, which feed the tops of the weeds down beneath the face of the first roller Instead of allowing thin roller to strike the stems and push the weeds over, without uprooting tbeux Po-Cnlled Corn Wheat. In sections of the West there Is be ing grown a variety of wheat known os l'olisli wheat, which has compara tively little value except, perhaps, as a food for stock. Public accounts of this wheat have been so garbled that fanners have a wrong impression of It. As this wheat is grown in the Northwest, it produces wonderfully, nnd the kernels are much larger than those of the recognized varieties of wheat, and when fed to stock it Is said to have wonderful fattening results. Thai it has some merit there Is little doubt, for It has given fairly good re sults In the making of macaroni flour, although not so good as the results from the true macaroni whept. It Is doubtful If It Is safe to use it largely In the fattening of stock, although It Is worthy of test in that way. Seeds Men in the North and West can doubt less furnish seeds in small ijuaul Ities. mid the reputation already acquired makes it worth a test. In some sec lions the varieiy Is known as Kmiiier ii ud some seedMnen catalogue It under hat name. Make n line llolilcr. A frame may he tixed in a few min utes that will hold bags while being tilled. Cut a board six Inches wide and nail together as f-bown. Fill a bag and set it inside, tin n adjust the hooks the proper height. The hooks (a) are elglitpenny wire nails driven through the boards iiao HOI.DEB. downward to pre vent turning nnd the ends then bent upward. The front hooks should lie a little lower than the back two. A cross brace on the back will strengthen the frame. A. Gilmore, In Farm and 'dome. Hock Oardena. A rockery Is attractive if well made and not out of place, It nbottld be made only In'locatlonn where a nnt ural heap of rocks covered with flow ers and vines would not seem unex pected or out of tune with surround ings. A sunken rockery Is the most attractive, but the hillock shape Is less costly. If convenlen, build on n shady southeast elope. Dig below frost line and use the earth removed as side fill ing. The Ktone work should be finish ed and firmly wedged before filling with earth and gravel., liood plants, mosses, vines and ferns can be found about any forest ledge, and the nur serymen sell rock plants nnd alpine plants adapted to such locations. Kx chaiige. Patter or Onnne Fat. The most popular substitute for but ter In (icrtnany Is said to be goose fst. eWlght for weight, butter costs let than the fat, but then tho latter seems to be far more economical. A pound of excellent butter can bo had In 1'erl'n for about 30 cents. Goose fat, on rhe other band, Is sold by the litre (1.70 pint) at an ajerago price of 70 to 75 cents. In a recent government puli ation there appeared a suggestion from the American consul at Ilerlin to the effect that Germany offers a good market for this article of food. Low Wagea. An English farmer writes that be know several farmers who have late ly surrendered their rented farms solo ly from tho difficulty of getting labor I M PI ers; and In that neighborhood a good house and garden free, and a wage of about J.'J.PJ a week "can be had for the asking." American fanners meet a similar difficulty, although offering at least double the English wages. Exchange. Fertilizing 'or Tomato Crop-. Although the following Information Is based on the work of a grower ol tomatoes for canning factories almost exclusively, It Is of value to any one who grows the medium and late sons for any market. Muriate of potaslj 500 pounds, nitrate of soda 400 pounds, bone tankage 700 pounds, and acid phosphate 400 pounds, using of this mixture 500 pounds an acre, .'iOO pounds being used broadcast before harrowing and Joi) pounds In the hills. Tihs formula supplies the food needed by the plants In addition to what Is naturally supposeu to be In the fairly fertile soil, and should give as a result a large crop of fine tomatoes of good color. Naturally, the result will de pend somewhat on the varieties used, which for canning purposes should al ways be such as-will ripen all over and be of a deep red color. It is always safe to select varieties of this descrip tion for any market, as they are at tractive to the eye and generally of good fpiality. The old favorite Para gon probably comes as near to tlie Ideal variety as any, all things consid ered. Two New S-'prnys. The difficulty of killing plant and tree lice with the usual spray mixtures Is well known. Good results are re ported from the use of a new mixture containing one pound hard soap, one quart castor oil, one-fourth pound, car bonate of soda, one gallon water. The soap mid acid were boiled In water and mixed wllh the castor oil while heated; ii0 mixture was then diluted with 10 to 20 per cent of water for spraying. In fighting tree lice. It is Important to apply the liquid used be fore the leaves begin to curl and en close the insects. For scale insects, a mixture reported satisfactory is pre pared as follows: Ten quarts boiling water, one quart carbolic acid, one quart soft soap. The mixture is stir red until an emulsion Is. formed and Is applied by means of a brush. Amer ican Cultivator. Device for Catching Fowls. Whether or not a fowl will quietly submit to the approach of the Imple ment shown In the drawing any more than it would stand still and al low a man to get within reaching distance, only a practical appliea tion can deter mine. It is possi ble, however, that the device can he moved more rapid ly than a person moves, and thuH deceive the fowl. The idea is intro duced bv a Keiituckian, who slates tl.at It will do its work without Injury to tho legs, and enable the fowl to stand unttiriilly after Its capture, with i out, however, giving it an opportunity to escape. Sowing Onions. How from four to six pounds pet acre, l-'our pounds per aery is plenty providing the seed Is gnud, the seed bed good, and maggots not numerous. Sow eighteen seeds to the foot, If tho seed Is good, which In rows about six teen Incheg apart, makes about five pounds per acre. Row with any good garden-seed sower, first regulating to sow ag desired. I fx Farm Notes. The fodder shredder Is doing goot work In one respect, and that Is In reducing the number of shocks of corn that stands In the fields all winter. At the Rhredder husks the corn, and Shreds It at the same time, farm"rs find that It Is more comfortable to haul the fodder to (lie burn than to stand out In the fields and husk the corn aud then waste the fodder. There Is one crop that must be at, tended to now or It will soon lie too late asparagus. It comes earl In thf, year, almost as soon as the frost lea vet the ground. The bed will lie benefited; If shoots have not upepnred, by receive lug a covering of straw, salt hay oi any refuse material and burnt over, sit as to destroy disease genus that way be left over on the surface of the ground from last year. Growing a lot of pumpkins hi a field of corn Is an old practice.1 but It Is doubtful if pumpkins so grown are a profitable as when grWn as a separate crop from corn. The pumpkins will prevent tlie proper cultivation of corn, as working tlie corn destroys th pumpkin vines, the result being tlia( late weeds get a (banco lo grow and mature. It Is urged In defense of growing pumpkins In tlie corn Held that they do not Interfere with cultiva tion until 'the corn Is "laid by," but much depends on the land, rainfall and thoronghnesa of cultivation. Corn should never bo "laid by" as long as weeds and grass ran have an oppor tunity to grow, cultivation being given If It Is possible for a borse to past along tbe rows. I What Everybody Says. LorjisTiixs, Kt- Every one who For a year or more I hare been suffering with severe pains Id the, small of my hack and kidneys ; had tried a number of remedies but without relief. I decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills free trial Has a good word to say for them that's why they are most prominent in the e public eye. Aching backs arc Pills, and Tmrrl.ascd loin pains overcome. turn hOYAi anil am limbs and dropsy glad to state that I hey correc t urine with brick-dust sedl- trouble and made ma after taking the two ment, his-h colored, excessive, pain in pass- worse, before I had boxes of pills I was jng dribbling, frequency, bed wetting, used up the sample I relieved of all pains, i)o,,-s Kidnev Pills dissolve aud remove was feeHuff " muck and have not been in una -vl - troubled siiue Prlcir " fe''v.. tion, sleeplessness, to tuklng thepe pills it was impossible for me to get a full night's sleep, but I am not experiencing any dillleulty in this re spect now. Yours truly, John E. Kha mek, W. Jluin 8 ire e I . (Fon-man American Tobacco Co.) Abkrijef.n.Wasii. I hud a bad pain In my back ; I could hardly walk or eit down. I could not write for sample, but got a fifty-cent box of drugirist, and they have made me ail right. No other med icine del " me any good. Aro. Carl son, 65 1st St., East. FREE-HOPE -A-St?i FOflTF.n-MnJICRN Co., BufOUo, N. Y, lJlt-fise send nie by mail, without charge, trial Uux Doan's Kidney fills. Name ..- .. : Post-office - . ; State - (Cut out iv unon on ('otted llnp and maU to , FostfT-'.lllb'jru Co., liullitlo, K Y.) Medical Advice Free Some girls are like aud full of grir. sugar sweet Aak Tour Dealer frr Allen's Foot Kase, A powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. (Hires Corns, Hunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweuting feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all drugsists nnd shoe stores. 25c. Sample mailed FKER. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Koj, N. Y. The man who marries for money certainly earns it. ' Mrs. Wl-iklow's SOinm.NO KYKUP for chil dren teelhixtr, softeiiK Oh- i-urns, reduces inila mallon, allays piiin cikcs colic. Pi ice 2 j bottle ; Wise is the indiviclunl who can ic vuiin .silent on any subject. "The Klean, Kool Kitchen Kind"" of stoves keep you clean and cool. Econom ical anil always ready. Sold at "od stove stores. . Arthur Jenninps agsrl twenty-seven years, of Florence, C do., has a big head. It measures thirty-six inches in circumference, lie has agreed to sell it tfi an Eastern medical institute for $2,0001 in If to be 'aid at once and the other half when Arthur dies aud the head is delivered. An OI1 Ijady's Discovery. Garnett, Ark., May 18. For 18 years Mrs. Mary Htinlop of this place has sutTered with Kidney trouble, which was so bad at times that it tinule her life a burden. She tried much medi cine and many treatments, but got no better. At last, however, Mrs. Dunlop .claims to have found a perfect remedy, 'and she Is so pleased at the wonderful cure she herself has received, that she is tolling all her friends and praising the medicine to everyone she meets. The tonne of this medicine is Dudd's Kidney Pills, and it has done wonder ful work for Mrs. Dunlop. Everybody is talking about It, and some people are clalniiiiK to have been cured of Rheumatism by it. A Mrs. Garrett, who lives In Brazils, jthis state, was at the point of death with some Cerobro-Spinal trouble, nnd (was saved by lioild's Kidney Pills. 1 it is certain that no other medicine 'ever hit roduoed here has done so much good In such a short time. The people are turribly like in hl'h and luvv stations. 1 'resident Roose velt was aw;iy, and couldn't ururtible, so his wifa give a party on Suturdi.y last to 2i)U guests. This is done ever time a husbuDd turns his back, from Cabbage Patch social circles up. This Is a season when the daugh ter who cries when she burns the fudge, gels up in a white dress at commencement and solves the prob lem of lifo In such a simple, easy way that her own parents don't know her. Just tha Mine as er St. Jacobs Oil continues to be the sure cure of Rheumatism si Neuralgia Prlc. 35c. EMERSON'S BHlfSEUZER 10 CENTS. HEADACHES, jl oo-aiML Chicago, III. When I received the sample of Doan's Kidney Pills 1 was suffering terribly with my back. was sick and UDtit to do anything. The severs! remedies I bad used, though highly recommended, did no good, but eased. Hip, back, and Swelling of the signs vanish. rather irritated tha LXi,x,Mo r,51t.itv tr4hMl got mora headache, nervousness. ........ .. r I from the drug store. I could not sleep at night. Had to get up six or eight time's, and the urine waB so red, would almost think it was part blood there was a thick sand, like brick-dust sedi ment. I cannot tell one-half that I suf fered, nor how good I feel now that I am cured by Doan's Kid ney Pills ; but here I am, sixty-six years old, able to do my own work, feeling FOR THE HOPELESS. Doaws Kidney .Tl;ff- its, a- ' v.? well as I did twenty ... years ago, for which I thank Doan's Kidney - Pills ten thousand times. Mrs. E. T.' Goclo, 914 W. Lake Street. 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CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. ; The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of if nffliet S3 Tiiompson'sEyeWater N.N.U. 772-21. YORK, NEB. While wailing for a circus parade some people are inure patient than others. Some people appear on tha strett in a bustling way, and if thq parade does not come along in ten minutes, they go home. Hut others will wait, and yawn and let every thing else go The modern newspaper is said to be a cure for hot h cold and poverty. If you spread it over you at night, It is better than a wanning pan. anil almost sa cotuiortable as an eider down quilt. If you roll it up into wet balls and put it on tho lire, it answers 'nstcad of coal. TRaM MARK. and 50c ic uses Doan'a Kidney IS jTirn their Backs' 1 Hires 1 ' & r JfSV Root-beer V J. y ; ' ' iJ'isiE t f makes their faeea W-'ifPJBEV l""1 K 0 1 and rosy tO i ii' IWfflM 7A P'-li airs maK I x 12 JTJfc 71 f five UHlloliK. 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