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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1898)
Wise Is the famous man who doesn't overwork his popularity. Zo Caro voampMtos Forever. Take Caeca rrta Candy Catbartle. lOo or iSo if O. Ci C. fall to cure, druiuriats refund money. The cleaner the culture the better the crop. ii slangs OlL~^fc. If if vii only health, we . might let it cling. But it Is a cough. One cold no sooner passes off before another comes. But it’s the same old cough all the time. And It’s the same! old story, too. There it first the cold, then the cough, then pneu monia or consumption with the long sickness, and life tremb ling In the balance. Ayers Cherry Pectoral loosens the grasp of yourcough. The congestion of the throat i and lungs is removed; all in* A flammation la subdued; the m parts arc put perfectly et rest V and the cough dropn away. It I haa no diseased tissues on I which to hang. | Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral J Plaster A draws out inflammation of the 1 lungs. 1 Advktm fMSi lioiiiPinbor wu hi»v* t Madtual r>»p»rt mont. If roil tiara any Complaint wlmt • rar amt aratra Ilia but inaitlral udrl'-a Sou ran poaatblr ubluln. writ* tUa octor treaty. You wilt rutalra a prompt ruplr. without coat. Aaarata. l)tt J. O AYKR, J Lowall, Mara. M $2 WORTH Ml'SIC FOR 10 CTS Fora short time we will sendTWO DOL LAR*’WORTH OF MUSIC FOR lUt.TH. post-paid to euy address upon receipt of price. We lose money on every order, but doit to advertise ourselves. Send at once, statins whether you want Vocal, Instru mental, or both. tAMMAN * HKINI.KIN, Horhester. N. Y. Time may be a success as a wound healer, but it seldom removes the scars. _ Our Treatment of Spanish Captives. Never before In history was there a case where a defeated and captive ene my received such generous treatment as we gave the Spaniard*. Equally as tonishing are the cures brought about hy Hostettcr’s Htomach Hitters. Nev er has there been so successful a medi cine for stomach and liver disorders like dyspepsia. Indigestion, biliousness and constipation. The present Is the child of the past and the father of the future* Beauty I* Blood Deep, Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without If. I nscarets.t 'andy Cnt hur tle claims your blood and keen* it clean, by stirring up the lu/y liver and driving all i in purities from the body. Ileglu today to bnt.lsh pimples, bolls, blotchn*.blackheads, and thatsickly hiiioiisconipleiionby taking Caiwarets, bounty for ten cent* All drug gist*, satisfaction guaranteed. ! Oc, *."*>, fr> The Roman penny was valued at about 15 cents. Dbar Editor If yon know or a solicitor nr canvasser In vour city or elsewhere, especially a man who hus solicited for sulisrrlptlons. insurance nursery stock, books or tailoring, or a man who ran sell goods you will confer a favor by telling him to correspond with us: or if you will Insert this notice In your paper and such parties will cut this notice out and mall to us, we may ho able to furnish them a good position In their own and adjoining counties Address. AMKKK'AN WOOI.KN MIU.K CO., Cblcugo. Mulching with tobacco stems will keep away the currant worms. Mri, Winaiow** nooihlriff Ryrnp For MitJ<Jr#u tfcthiuir •off#*n» th« ir*ia4».rtau< «. infUm innt.oii, allay* pain, ruivu wind solt«*. P'- ccufga tyoltlc. Swine will destroy the white grub In the strawberry beds. T-'» CURE A COLO IN ONE OAV Take Laxative llroino Quinine- Tablet* All druggist* refund the money If It fall* to run). -jc. The genuine ha* I,. H Q. on each tablet. The rourtlug of uu heiress is a busi ness suit, but the courting of a flirt is merely a masquerade suit. l’l»o'» Cure for Contumtalon I* our only tnedhlne for rough* and told* Mr*. lie U, 8th Ave., Denver, Col., Nov. 8, ’U5. -— Don’t forget that man’s chief and Is the one with the head on. — Coe’s Cough llitiauin 1* the olden and bent. It will break up scold '{Dicker Ilian snydilug eUo. It I* alwaya rel'*bl«. Iry it. Don’t expect io meet a self-made man who is not proud of his job. Hawaii and tba I’hlllpplnc*. Send four rents (In stamps) for an Illustrated booklet Issued by the Chi cago, Milwaukee A Bt. Haul Railway, the direct route across the American Continent to the New Trana-PaclAc possessions of the United States. Full of latest reliable Information and val uable for reference. Can be used as a text book In school. Address Geo. H. Heafford, Oen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. Don’t think because you think you can sing that others think ho. BAD, WORSE, WORST SPRAIN Can, without delay or trifling, be cured promptly by the | GOOD, BETTER, BEST St. Jacobs Oil r 1 Demember the name *' when you buy again.. *»i«in —KM * >*♦» »ir**i •III » I to»« | iMMi to H im « fc**i*to Ok. •*» \ to« to onto — —4 !**• ftoito—to* I»MkM« Wtkito Mil »»**4 If— 4m mIwM M<n *t»*‘tok, tMkttoW*, t< V . |W.W.U, OMAHA, N* .» I ••• ArtlfWUI l akn on Farm*. We have noticed In some parts of Ill inois a number at small artificial lake* constructed In tbe pastures where the soil la suitable. Recently we saw not less than half a dozen of these on a single large farm. Ho far as we could sec they supplied the only water avail able for the etock, and the latter not only drank the water hilt bathed In It. There was no outlet, and the supply was gathered mostly from thd rains. The remit of such conditions Is lhat the water becomes stagnant and foul. Water woeda and water life multiply rapidly and the possibilities of dlseaso are greatly Increased. It would be better to build fewer artlflclal ponds and have them more sanitary in con structlon. The desideratum Is to produce a pond In which there will be u current of water. In such farms as we refer to it will be found impossible to pro duce such ponds without going outside Of the natural resources of the pasture. In many townships there are no brooks that run throughout the year. The de pendence In such cases must be placed In u wind-mill, and this Is tbe reason why fewer and better ponds should be constructed, A wind-mill will not give much of a stream, It Is true, but It will bo enough to prevent the water from becoming entirely stagnant. It will take some study to make tbe water run through the whole pond, but this can be accomplished by placing obstructions In the way of the current, continually deflecting It. Where there are low swales It will not require much of a lift to get the water to the top of the ground. This will Increase the amount of water that can be pumped. Jf gravel and sand bo near and plenti ful, It might be advisable to use some of it for the bottom and sides, as that would probably have some Influence on keeping down tbe growth of slime In the ponds. It would he also well to suggest that tho hogs be not allowed to divide the possession of this pond wi'h the other stock. The hogs seem to do more than any other animals to keep uuch places In an unwholesome state. l’rr*par!i>ff Ground for Tobieo®* There ure many good people that do not like tobacco and think It ahould not be ruined. Vet we are forced to confess (hat the growing of tobacco iscems to be on the Increase and to be coming more Into prominence every year aa an agricultural crop. The zone bf its Influence aeema to be enlarglPR In an agricultural sense. Parts of the country that were formerly rega.'i"d as unfitted for the growing of this plant are coming Into prominence aa tobacco growing regions. The tobacco plant holds a unique place tn our agri culture. We cannot look upon It either as a food or ornumental plant, tn Itself It is a poisonous weed. It was formerly thought that tobacco growing greatly exhausted the ground, but un der proper methods this la believed bow not to lie the cane. Growers of tobacco say that the cul ture of the'soll ahould begin n long time before the culture of the plant, to get the best results. The land should be thoroughly plowed and harrowed In the fall. Stable manure ahould be used In large quantities, and some fol low the practice of cutting It on the ground before the plowing la done. Others put It on after the field la plow ed and harrow It in. At least this should be done In the full to give the manure time to decay, as the tobacco plant grows so rapidly that thore Is no time for manure to undergo chem ical changes after the seed haa sent out the shoot. It is advised to avoid the use of manures too heavily nitro genous. and to use considerable pot ash. The ground should be well har rowed, and there are growers that as sert that a tobacco Add cannot be har rowed too much. After the plants are on the ground cultivation should b« frequent and thorough. Trick of German Stockmen.—The following paragraph Is clipped from the London News: The enterprising German merchants have lately begun to run the proverbial carriage and six through the Contagious Disease Act and regulations of the agricultural de partment. Under the regulations based bn that act. the prohibition of the Im portation of cattle from Germauy is strictly enforced. A method of evad ing the requirements of the act has, however, been discovered, and Is now |u operation. The German merchants ship cattle on steamers, and send with them butchers, who kill the beasts during the passage and have the car casses all dressed for market by the time the vessel arrives at the Kngltah port. Thla week a supply of fresh German meat thus prepared was Und id In tha Tees and at ome acut off to (ha Manchester market. Crushed Oata. Cut Hay and Straw are (letter than Whole Oata and Hay— Tha Ixindon General Omnibus Com pany have recently completed aa In teresting experiment with their horeea. They divided them off for the purpose of testing the effects of two systems of diet. The first section were given dally I* pounds of crushed oat*. TVfc pound* of rut bay and 91* pounds of rut straw, Tha other section had 19 pounds of who)* outs and 19 pounds of uncut hay It was found that the condition of tho animals under No. I diet had decidedly Improved, while at the same time a saving waa effected of tM per homo a day. Tho whole stud ta accordlagly now placed on the Brat itemed dietary - Ks. Tree Horsm — 9‘o» borer* near I ha -oiler of fruit tree* the use of vartoue alkalla* weak** la daalrakle. as they heap tk* hark smooth and tha saga am not Itkaty to h* depended. Tka ad dition of parts green, lime, sulphur tad rarholle a*Id la r*«ea*m*ad*d kp so SB* MvkSrdlstSb A scientist has discovered that thirst drives 99 per cent of mankind to drink. Science is a wonderful thing. Deafness Cannirt tie farad to* local applications as they cannot reach tha diaeased portion of the car. There la only ona way to cure deafness, sud that It by consti tutional remedies Deafness I* caused by an Inflamed rendition of the mucus lining of the Kustai blan Tube Whan this tube Is Inflamed you buve a rtitntiling sound or Imperfect hear ing. and when Hlsmtlrely closed deafness Is the result, and tmleas the Inflammation ran be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever, nine cases out of ten urn caused by catarrh, which la nothing hut an Inflamed condition of the murus surfaces Wo will give (Inc Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused hy catarrh! that cannot, be cured by llall'a Catarrh L'uro. Kend for circulars, free, F J. CHENEY h CO.. Toledo, a Hold by Druggists, 76c Hall's Family l’llla are the boat Don't acquire a reputation for truth* fill non* by epeakirig 111 of yourself. How A. U. 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Afiar vaafa of .ntu'ial atudy and pgpt'tkNl la d l »*««#» of tl»* Uin'ua llarobruna. ami «#pa rla ly of l atarrnal IkmIhK •« have nl luat uhhIuiimI a traatinaiit that alll |n«lll«tl) ant* twrmaoi uity rur* I'aiarrbal l>t*»a«a* in »liai*m form iinrv may I* Afu<» fully d.iuoa atrallng tkr want. of ihl. irralu oitl lu a lulvalr prtoin'« of oral In Jaara. and mb »#* fully in aim# tml t-tnlng »bv mini ultallnalo i'm«, «i t'ball. uaa Ilia World for a oak* at (’alarrb. ur r*urrb*l In.**..' -or CATARRH KXPKLLAnT alll aol.urp. l»ai'anr rvaalllng fr in < a'arrli uul'bly farad I ta. of >mm of kluall and t aala ijutfhly rv.lorvd All rapulalr* .iun.inn.jo altar lo < atarrhal troublaa.ua foul baualA. aaaal IlMkaifra IIai king, l ougitiwg aud aplillog rallarad al on,'* I ai.olul ItnlUin uf ail iaa> u l.lkrr at Kl diivy*, I’aua'ng Imllgaaltoo, Ibt MoruaaM. Nauaaat. M*aho**a. Hagroaaloa. I uaa of twoliiun and r u.rgy. a>v i|ub'bly I'aml If oat of (Ik avaknaaa uf wan aud aomvn Ik faukmi bf I’ .lattnal iHkl • fha pilamekg dla linn dud tnalr uay lt> lb* »i. o*» b and lain lb* Wood, and dl.tnbulkd Ikmtfkuat lb* «atir* ty.iauv »*» ling lb* tliol and Ilf* Puma* and au.ing iIm* lirgaab aud bwiaat W*abo*aa*« mi dru.lrd by •••?f man and aoatau Tbaaa *••», !.»»..• a fa mod ny OATARRH IXPIUANT and oarfavt haaltP und liraugib (oily r*.b>nv4 O.ar • ** tumlrifl l*.i,i». ulaUTw nr*l,«- f tbt. IraaMuaat ru* talkidkl* » Juaiary I turf If you bar* I a>a' th nr aay t aiprrbat Inaaaa*. RICHARD'S OATARRH EXPELLANT I WUI aaaa you )u*l *a tua* aa aula# sllluaauvP Ihirat Wr|>* to day fua taaliaoialpl* atkA *al. am* Inalim lira pug*, uu IP*## dlavaaa*. Wtf fUKP AdJiuaa TJ?f C. H. RICHARDS CO.. OMAHA. HARNARMA. •r. Kay's Msaavatar, . . A., Hfc At ■!•<•«•« n «kt h, FAIRBANKS SCALES uai ■i