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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
. . . - . . , . I V . . . I ' ' _ ; 1' " . w. IL. DOUCLAS $3 & $3l9 SHOES ' 8r w. L. Dougla , c oes a1l tha standard vf the /Vcrld. W. J , . JlondAN ml.lo nnd Molfl lore lfn'l 000,1. ) 'flr Welt ( IInn.1 Se1TNll'rorf ) hocs In the nut lilt 'nonlh of 1I1n Ih n nil' othH manllfnrturfr. nEW AnI ! , .1111110 )1l1ld 10 "ho $1 0 000 RlllOIlO , ran .11'1"0'0 thlA Klntflllon , W. L. DOUCLAS$45HOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. J890nlo. htO mODI. . . . ilt03 , 0"0 11002 . 10' . . ' .tho. ' ' . i\ \ . ) . , " 10 , 000 Bust Imported and Alnuleelll leathers. Heyl' . Patent Calf. Enalnel , Box Calf , Calf , Vlel KId , Corona , Colt. Nat. Kangaroo. I n"t ( ; olor EyelelM tlMetl. Caut'on ! The nlllno hnvo W. L. DOUGLAS' I nllm" II\I prlcD Htllmpl'd on Iottom. SMeS by 1111112'c , rxlrfl , llllls. ( 'nlalnlfrce. 'w. L. DOUOLAS , UROCKTON , lItA S. ' I DOr'T ' 'tamnr : I ! GET W TrFJJHD ' . ASK YOUR DrALE : fen THE 5LICI\fD MADt fAMOUS BY A DEPUTATION' f'JUENDING OYED MOUE THAN . HALf A CENTUDY. .I TOWER'.5 qarmenb and hat or mode : of the : bc : t m tericd $ in black or yellow for DII kinds of w t work. J. AmfAcnoN I GUJJlAKTfED IF' YOU nCJ ( TO THE SIGN Of THf : fiSH. 67 A. . TOWfR , CO. . O.sTON. MA.s , , M . I . M . . . : . ' , RU WEARING //111/1 ' - I lo I.J..r. " . . . . . . " .ro..l.b / I\ the . . . .uh.e. . < 1oDt < , r.lIlKa .UTlRNA1UQ t1JRnINT fl.El."J'RIC BILTS to tJay read.r of thIs paper , N. . . . . . . .u.u , . . . . , . I. . . , 1et".llh..nt _ COSTS ALMa MOTHINo..red I pUh mo. ' "II otber lreatment.t.r " . . . . .1I.lhorolo. . _ trI. b.II. , . " 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . r.n. qUICK CCltl r.r . . . . 110..0 .n..Io. 0.1 , . .no "no r.r .n . .n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' 1"0" For eo..plote . . .hd "ODo < 1.aU.I < e.t.lo. . . . . . . cut this .d. out .nd mall to n. . . EARS. . ROEBUCK & . CO. . CHICAGO. . II Bntl Been to n Circus , r In a small scbool an inspector was examlng a casB In geograpby. lIe had failed to puzzle tbo bright young sters , and In despair demanded at last to know wbat Is the eqnator ? There was l momentary paust , and the inspector smiled triumphantly. .But the smllp. had haIClIy got to ltS widest limits wbn a fierce lookln boy with a shock of tangled hair growled out the answer "The 'qua- tor" said he.It Is a menagarle Hon running round the earth. " - _ . A shrewd cectloneerlng ] p1an tI adopted by a ! { ansas candidate fo& ! c unty ontce , In .Is rounds he take ! ! with him in his buggy a competen\ \ plowm:1D : , When he halls a farmer 111 , the fied ! the p10wman takes the po" ! or cutl ] vator and the work Roes rJght ont while the farmer stands In the shade of the hedge row and content- edy ! Hsteus to the ta10 the oandldate tcls. ! A Cntoh In the Back. Grand View. Iowa. Sept. 2Dth-lIrs. Lydia Pm'lter , of thl ! ! place. S\YB ! : "I was troubled with backache all the time for YCllrB. Whcn I would stoop O\'el' a catch would take me In the bnck and I could not straighten up for some time , " 1 tried e\'er.rthlng I could think of but ot no relief till I sent amI got Dodd's Khllle } ' Pills. "I IIsell olle box and part oC another before the t1'ollble 1111 left me , hilt now 1 am well 111111 st1'OIlr IIlId I hll\'e not 1Ie,11 trollbled with 111 } ' bllcl < for some 11I0nths. "I bl'lIe\'e nJ } ' Cll1'e Is II pel'lUllnent one and I 11111 " ' ! r } ' , . ; rateCulltllll'ed to DodiI' Kllhll' } ' Pills for \\'hl\t they ha\'e done for me. "I wOllld most hen rt II } ' I'ecommend them to nn 'olle slllTl'1'llIg with Inme IJ cl" fOl' 1 helle\'e the } ' will cure any ( ! asc oC thh Idlld. " Milwaukee has a bowling c1ub tour of whose members weigh 1,000 poundR , A 10\"l'lr hrC'nktllRt III ( jnlcldy prepnred frolU Irs. Auslln's Pnncake 110ur. The total vauo ! of Canada's miner- a ] products lu 1000 reached over $03t- OOOOOOt or $12 a head of the population - tion , Irs. Anslln's Pnncnke 110nr mnkes loely brown cakes. neady In n jllTy. 'l'he cholc..l in gypt Is decreasing. ' 1'he latest statlslcs give 703 as the total number of cases , There has been 647 death ! . . Mrs. Auslln's tamons PAncnke flour III In town-fresh and delicious as erer. There are 10,000 rural routes in operation - eration today and 10,102 , petitions under - der consideration. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES uo fast to light and washing. Irish orochet ] ace of tine qua1lty makes a dainty but expensive separate - rate waist. HALL'S C , TAIUtlI CUUE is taken internally. Price 75 cents. Swisses , pin r1lotted in white , arel preferred to those showing dots in color. Dad bood ] and inr1lgestlon are dead- ] y enemies to good health. Burdock Dlood Blttefs destroys them. White buckslcln s110cs are considered - ered the correct style to wear with white costumes. Don't forgd a largo : ! -oz , package Red CroSl EaU Dlue ollly Ii centl. The RuBS Company. Bonth Bond , Ind. "Wasn't it " a terrifying experience , asked his frleno , "when you ] est your foothold and wellt sllr1lng down the mountain side ? " "It was excitIng - Ing , but exlremely interesting , " the co11ege professor. "I coud ] not hulp noticlDg aU the way downt with what absolUte accuracy I was fol- ] owlng along tne line of ] east resist- ance.Ublcago Trlb'1ne. Austria's military police force are now prtlvlded with cork helmets. - . . - - 'I , IRRITATIONS OF TblE SKIN , RASHES , t FOR Perspiration , Lameness , and Soreness incidental to Canoeing , Riding , Cycling , Tennis , or any AthletiC $ , I "no other application so soothing , cooling , and refreshing as / a bath with CUTICURA SOAP , foHowed by gentle anorntings with CUTICURA , the Great Skin Cure. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP for preserving , purifying and beautifying the skin. for cleansing the scalp of crusts. scales. and dandruff , and the stopping of failing hair , for solfenlng , whllenlng , and soothing r d. rough. and aore handa. for babr ruhc.s and cnaflnesln the form of batbs for annoying Irrlb.tloM and Inf ammatloM of women , or too free or offensive - sive perspiration , In the form of washc.s for ulcerative weaknc.ssc.s , and . many sanallve. antiseptic : which readily sugltut them.sdvc.sI.1I.5 . . .ell as" for all Ihe purposes parroses toilet , bath , and nursery. CUTICuRA SOAp't' comblnc.s dellcale emollient proptrtles derived from CUTICURA , the ereat skin cure , wllh the purest of cleansing Ingredients and the most refreshing of flower O < 1OUU. Nolhl , , " can Induce Ihose who have once used these great slcJn purifiers and beautlfl rs 10 use any others. Sold throuahout the world. Hri lh Depot : F , N IIWUIIY II : SOIl..1. ' 7 , Ch.rterhoule Sq. . LondoD. E. C. Pen. . DIIVG AliI > CIIIUI , COllr" Sole ProPI. . 1)Oltoo , U. S. A. Cor"t.hhppUod to. . M. r. 1 0-1 + 1.1--1 ' 1.I II 1 I 14 < ! } tIt-I .1"1.1. 'I.1"I -tI , IItIIItI' I--I 1..1. I--It-I- A Little Book Free M E X I CAN ; 1,4. 'it"hL"M"u' " . , , . MUSTANG I In Co. , 4S South S'tb St. , : : Er okl'nN. Y.lor a copy ofl'P i lslrolf " Q HorsDoc. LI N I MENT lOr's DID'- . . + I .x. I' I--I.ItItlt-M-tItI.I - 1 + 1.11.1 1x..I.It1 _ + I + L ItItlcoI + I.JotlII _ I II _ _ I + I + I + r..M : + _ _ _ I + . . . . . - - - - - - - - : ! : : : : . - . : - - ; - - , , I H . , , . " , . - - - - - - - 1I0y to Holt nllrllet1 " 'Irc. The IIIm trntion aho\\"R a homc-macIe de\'lce for rollln 1JnrlJed wire which will worl , well IInd cnnble one to hnn- die the wh'e without trouble , Use I\n ' ' -'m.t oC a s1l1:111 : hll1'l'el ntlll nail the I elllls In U ht nnl1 ree t.hllt a1l hoops fire securlly'Castened on. On the cen- tel' of each milloI' head nlll1. n hlocle of w led thl'k enou h to be nbl\'o the le\'el { If thl'll l's of chI1l1e . 'l'hrou h thls bore II hole Illto the hlll'rel.1111.0' : hlilldles of 1I111terllli IIn 1\11'11 thiel' , two tnrhl's wltll' nnd 11\'e Ce't Ion , . ; . 'I'nlw 111 Iron rOil , lInss It through the ends . , . ; : ; . - - - = = Jo'OIt nOItING nAILUCD WIItE. of the hundles IInd through the bnr- reI , fiS shown In the cut. fllstenlng at the ends with a nut. Nail n picco of board ncross the handles , or use Iron bars , If possible. to stiffen the handles , nml the machine Is complete. Stretch the wire out 0\1 the ground. fasten ono end to the blU'rel and then slmp1r roll the barrel oyer the wlro until the Int- ier \\"otmd around the llrrel. Hay In Rotuu1 Dnlc" . The cylindrical bnle hns become yerr populnr for hn } ' nnd cotton , and mlln ' shippers are discarding their old presses to get ono that will press If 111 this form. The standard hale Is el ht- een Inches In dlumeter and thirty-six Inchcs long. The pressure used In packing for home use puts about two hundred pounds In such n bale. but when Intended for export they use 'hlgher preSSUl'e and get In about 27 pounds. A bnle put up for arm } ' use Is but half ns long. or olghteen Inches , und wolgs nbout 140 pounds. It Is calculated - culated thnt n good pack horse or mule will tra..el with one of these on each side , nnd they cnn go where the arm ' wagons could not. Thousands of tons of these round bales have been 5hlpped to our army In the Philippines , and a Inrgo amount to the Br1t1sh army In South Africa. In this form n glyen weIght of hay Is compressed Into about one-half the space that It occupied In the square hale , nnd the fllct that It does not pnck as cl05ely In car or yes- sel , there being spaccs between the baIeR , which preyents moulding , pre" SeryeR the sweetness of the hay , nnd the close preSRure In the hale reducc ! ! the combustibility. For cotton mnny of the snme lulynntnges are claimed for the round bale , that Is , ettlng more In RmnIl spnce and re < lucln the dan/er / ( rom flre.-Amerlcan Cu1t1vator. - - Cutting Potnh\CH ( or Sccd _ Here are some outllne dm wing'S sho".lng how to cut potatoes for seed. In the first coso the potnto Is cut In two pieces ; In the second and third , In three and tour respectively. B ' cut" tlng potntoes ns Indlcnt.cd about ten - - - - - - I'OTATOES CUT Fen SEED. [ bushcls ot seed are required per ncre. Much of the success with the crop de" pends on starting rIght , WIth a good strong growth at the awrt the hnttle Js halt won. The other hll ) ( of the battle may be won by proper spra-Ing and tIIlnge. The Strnwherry PcstR. 'I'he most ohjectlon to continuing to keep the strawberry bed In one 111:11' : for several years Is not the exhaustion of the EolI , because the fertility cnn 1) ) ( ' applied. It Is not the mattll1 of the row. because after runners ha vc 1'ut out Into the paths betwcen them , : f the ' are worked mellow and enriched , the old row of plants can be cut out , leaYlng the path there , and the : Jew plants can be thinned. It too ahulldnnt , and the weMB can be talel'1l out , but Insect petll ! nre so numerous now that It may bo rosier to set n new bed than to try to kill them , There are llIore than a dozen thnt nre well known , and the root borer , crown borer. stalk borer , lenf rollel's , c.utworms and gruhs are probably those which do the lIIost dUIII' age , Nearly enry one of th'se can he tound In the Boll as eggs , lar\'lIe or pupa Boon atter the fMllt III picked , and when nny of them have b'en cspe'lallr troublMome , we would adylse the Ret tins a new bed at some distance from the old one , and plowing Ult the old bed In August. which will destroy mORt of them. It any plants are taken from .u , , ' . . " . d. . . . -.U. l . . . " - p. J" ' . .iI"7 - the ohl bed to s't In the new OUI' . wash all fell ; l'rom their 1'001/11 heforo th ( ' } ' lire s t. to pre\'eut cnrJ' 'lns the p'lt ; to tile uew bl' < 1 , allli l''jcct nil that nro uot stroll 1111(1 ISol'o\ls-.An\erlean \ CIIIII\'ator. Our 1"l1rmcr Arllttocr""I. 'l'nle of HIllldcn w'nlth al'e quite com. mOil ht thl ) flllnO\l ! ! KIIUSII8 nnd OIdll- hOl11n whl'lIt belt : CIne hOUSl'II , 1lI0dern In 1\\'l'r } ' 1I11j1olutulCnt. lire tllo l'nl ( ' : rllbbl'l-tlrl'd hUJ.nlNI nnd lI\1tolllobllell 111I0thln 10 IIttrnct attl'ntlon. Iucr. . tllin ronllnuullll'R u"eu the Cllrmer hns rn\\'n 1111'h'olllIlltnn to I he extent or bull < < lIn 11 11 011l'l'U houfe ; 011 11 lIehool lot 111111 1'1I\11I \ "omo of Ihlbl'st attl'lIC' tlon ! ! 111 thl' tllI'lItl'l,1I1 Ihll' . It WII ! ! uot ulltll till' IlI'ellent wlntel' thllt Wichita couill IIIT1'11 II glllll'lIuteu fIll' cel'llI lu , 1I0lahiu slngel'R. .Amoll those OI'CUJI.1 In Cl'ont sents wI'ru'l'lI.mown ] whellt- gl'O\\'I'I'S. ! ' ' ! ' ' dllu hters 1I11l1 Cllfl11I'I'S' SOli ! ! Corm II oodl ' IlIJrt of the I lInlllls soclet } ' elemellt , whllo 11111 no SIIII'SIIII'II loole to thelll fOf their lIule ! ' dell I ! ! . It IR nothing uncomlllOIl Cor 11 Cl\I'lIIl'r to comu to town 111111 hu } ' two or thl'cu rubhel'-tll'ed bu leH , 01' U\'UII to 1IIIIce IIn ol'der for 1111 lIutolllohlle. 1\11' . n. W. Blnhll' , II rll'h fl1\'llIer of 1'rlltt C0111It } ' , SUlll'l'llItelllls 1111 hlR hnr- "estln 111 lIutomoblll' \ . l\llIny oth- el's IIl'e I'quIIII } ' Illulocrllth' . On ( ' of the rll'hcst Cal'mel' In thl ) Kan- Sll ! ! whellt belt Is .Tohu ' 1' . StuWl1\'t , who Cllllle to the Stllte 11\0 'cllr ! ! 11/-0 / , lIe bQl'l'owed $ t O fl'om 11 trleud , reuted 11 qUIII'lm' section of Illud In Sumnel' Count } . Itllli bean , work , 'ro.dn } ' he Is wOI'th $2,000,000 , nnd his lucome Crol\1 \ wlwat In 1001 WitS $ ( \.1,000. \ He Is known the whent Icing of Kamm8. 'hero Illro twent-three , mll1lonnlreR In Kiln- sas , tlfteen of wholll Iu'e. tnrlllers 11\111' ' ; on fnrms 1I11l1 running them ns IIn III , vestment. Perhnps they hn"e not nil of their fortune In\'Csted 111 land. hut It gOOlll ' llOrtion of It Is. Solomon nes , le ' . of Wellington , plltced $31,000 III whent Il1nd last year and reuUzetl 30 per cent on hi ! ! Im'estment , or ten times ns much ns he recelvcs from money lonned In I11lnols-Alnslec's Mfigllzlne Snowtltoe8 for IJorHc8 , O\'er the light crust that form on the snow In the dense torests IInd dcop gulches of Northern Idaho the horsCH _ _ _ _ of the _ _ win- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n tcr mall cnrrle1'8 mal < o their way on snow shoes , and woo en snow shoes at t hat. Tlwse shoes lire mnde with a double - blo thlclmess ot Inch boards , the , , -hnln n hnnt9ft ' . ' il ; b i ; ; ' l1ld I' SOWSUOl s. 14 wide. An In- dentlon to fit the horse's toot Is branded - ed In with a hot horse shoo. nnd nn Iron clnmp , secured by It screw bolt , holds It o\'er the hoof , Alfulfa on Sundy eol1 _ The claim tbllt atratra will not tbrlVf. on sandy 8011 Is not borne out by ex- perhnent. Col. . W. Hkhards , tleCl'e- tar ' of the Laurel 1111I Cemetery Com- pan } ' . who has a farm tit IIammonton , . J. , hils SI'OW11 alfalrn for severnl rOllI'S , and on n plot consisting ot white & \1nd. The plot was seeded In August. 1808. and. another Inter. As mIUlY' as four or five cutthlgR' arc s'cured every S < 'lIson , ami trom two to three tOll ! ! ot Ita } ' per ncre nre cured. Mnnure Is spread o\'er the ltUld every tall and lime ( mosll } ' from burnt o 'ster shells ) Is broadcasted. The land has hecome \'ery l1roductl\'e. and 1II0re animals were ne'essa1' } ' In orller to consuDlc the huy produced. The experiment 's a valuahle one. ns It demonstrates what ( 'lIn he done with alfalfa ou the lightest kind of RII11tl.-Phllulelphla Hecord. In ] n"or of Sheep. It Is sometimes IIs8erted thllt cattle and sheep reJulre the snme flmount of feed IJer 1,000 1101111ds of live weight , accordln to Prof. CurtisH. ' 1'l1ls stntu- ment seems not to be well founded , In Rome experiments at the Iowa Bla- tlon the cattle consumed 10.6 pouuds o ( dry mntter pl'r 1,000 pounds ot live wel ht against an average ot 20.7 by the sheep , Both cattle nnd sheep were on full feed. 'l'ho sheep made a dally gaIn ot 3.73 pounds per 1.000 pounds of live weIght and th cat o 2.11. In summtng up tills comparison we find t hnt while th sheep ate 48 Ier cent more thm : the cattle the ' gnlned near. I } ' 75 per cent more. ToptlrcHslnll " 'Inter 'Vltent. In some sections of the country It 19 n practice to top drl ss the whlIt In the fnll. and this renrdlCfls ! of the fJuan tlty of fertilizer applied to the field before seeding. Thill 19 an excellon plan aud should be more gcne1'l\lIy prac- ticed. The Idea Is to apply this top dressing Immediately atter seeding , usIng - Ing a manure spreader nrrnnged : 80 tha the manure will be "cntterNl evenly. hilt quite thin. QurlJt the winter thl\ strength of the ml nure Is washed dowl to the roots of the IIlnnlR while the ( 'onrsrr portion nct" liB a mulch. Feetl ulkJ. } 'oOlI. Growlnanlmllhl / need bulky , teed to J , ( ' ( p the fltomnch dlstcnded 7 Whey CeNling 111ustrates the point to an ex- treme. Ono hundred pounds contnln ouly about seven pounds of solids , The nnlmal therefore lIIust drink and yold nlne-Ulreo pounds of water to get tbe sevrn pound8 dry matter. While not un Ideal food , the growth obtained serves to show a demand tor bulk. . " ob"l lIIId6-- . ; . . . . . . . . -L : - - - - - . . . - . . l rcl1ch ) foil. . . ' 1'0 C'Juarlfl Ctt rMted II our. a Illnt or I\'flrm milk , bntr n CIlII of hlltter mcltel1 111 the mille , 11 Iuartl'r ] of 11 cup of 1111' gnr , thr ( ' ( ) or four e gs lI'ntell lIht , , a little snit , n hlllf cl1lw or cOll1pl'eHI'I1 ! ' , IIlssol\'l'l III Illtlll111'11 II Ie ( -lItit \ ( II \ \ 111'11111 Mlllw II bnttl'l' ot the 111111 ; : 111111 110111' , IIl1d the 1gS 111111 1\1I 1I1' . IWllt hllrl1 CIII' Ufteell IIIll1ut ( ' , Covel' thl ! 11111\ \ 111\11 \ set to rlso o\'el' III ht If fCIl' hili I' h I'U 11 , In tlw l1\orulng If Cor'II. . 1\111.:111 : tlll'lI1 \\'II. hilt. 110 lIot11 < < 1 1I\1 ' 1II00'e lIollr. : \111110 thl'1II 11110 Shllll ! ' , 111111 Il't 1111'111 l'ls ! ! 1I 1I111llItil lI ht. Bllice IIhol\t \ IIftecII mlnllh's 111 II 111111. o\'n. 1"01' hllllS 111111 1'1111111111011. Irt the lIo\1l' bu- Cm'o 1IIells\1l'III . 111111 1I\lJHII'O \ ! lI htl } ' , Crcllm VIIIIII ! : fnr Chtlcnllltc Clllcc. FOl' II 1Il'II II\f1l1 \ l'IlI1l'ollltU Cl'elllO Ill ! . 1\1 for 11I'el' , clllw tI' . the follo\\'III : 0110 111111 II 1I11111.tel'111I1I1'e ! ul' chuco. Illte. UIIO I'll 11 fill of 8\11:111' . I hl'el'-II 1111 I' . tel' ! ! of l'Ullful of II our , olle-elhth , of II tl'lIspoollCul of slIlt , t\\'o c\lpfuls of IIIl1k , two ( ' ! ! 111\11 \ II tt'lI 1100llful of \11 Il 11I11. : 'lIcit Ihe chocolll11111 \ Ilouhlc hullel' : 1IIIx thl ! RU 1I1' 1111I1 110111' , slllt IImi mille. lI11cl 111111 l1u : two I\J. : HII ht- I } ' beatl'll , C1)ok ) tlw IIIlxtllre IICh'1I 1IIII1I1tlIII II dOllbll ! hollCl' , thell lultl the chocoillte IIIlI1 0110 tt lIslHlOnflll oC \ 'nllllla.'hell colli , spreatl he'cl'lI the 1I1'erM , of I'll kc , 8t unctl l'cI'llcrH. ' 1'IIkltllJ'l'l' l'I'I'1I IH'PIICrs , wlIsh tholll , then Imt thl1II ! III hol 1.I'IIS0 111111 hlllllch IIntll tellller. HOlI\ovu \ froll1 the lire 1t111111 1I11l wlllC the I-Ildlls with II cloth. Cllt 01T the tops IIll1llaltc uut the seells. Tnlce aile OIlIlCO uf bllttel' . c1101)III a Cow sllllllols IInli fr } ' III thu blltter. 11I111. Ing II few cholllled 1IIIIHhl'UIIIR. ) Season - son with t01llllto 11111'ee. thlclwllell with lJrcnd crumhs , nmi I111t this 111111l Into tIle Pl11pers. l'lnce Oil the Illsh 1111d ger\'e with hcchnlllcl Sl1\1ce , } "lItl&e. : . : Two ClipS or rnnllll1 tcll SII"lIr " , hllie a Clip of mille. n piece of hllttm' 11 little Inr cr thlll1 an e , 11 little slllt , 1111I1 se\'ell tensl100\1CIIls of Blllcer's COCOII. Uoll twelve minutes. A 1111 three tell' spoons of'nnl1la , allll 8th' for three minuteR. HlIo\'o from the fire. 1'0111' , arnmel thlclme8s , Into hlltterell tins. When partlllll ' cold , mllrk off 111 sqllares , The Wash noUer. Mln ' peollle cOl1\lIlaln \ thnt the holler rURts IIlld Iron molds the clothes , 'hiH ! nllY he entlrel } ' pro\'entetl hy ruhbln the boiler wun with \ IIny good Iltchen I Ol1p I 11111 \ cd 111 tel } ' 11 rter ( ) J\111t 'lng it IInd , , 'hlle It. Is warm. GIve It a liberal coat- mg , remembering the soap Is not wnst- d , liS It nil oes Into I1IHl helps the first filling the tlie boiler next wllshlng .tay. FrozclI HIItphcrrleM. Two qllarts of rl1spberrles , ono pint of m lIr 111111 one qllart of water. noli the wllter IIl1d SII/lIr / together fifteen mln- .1t's , luld the herrles nmI coole fifteen mlnlltes lon er. When cold ndd the IlIlcc of three lel110ns and freeze , 'Vhen : he helltl'r Is tnlcoll out IJld one pint ot \\'hlllPl'd l'rellm. IInmllnr ! : Stell Ie. Two pounds of the round ot beet l'hoPJled Vffi' } " fine ; Ilrells It illto a tillt BtNI" . " 111'1nldo W1tll 6111t IInd 1Il-11per find It little onIon juke ; fiO'lIr It IIght- y nlld broil tile snme ns hccfstook. fnle ( ' 11 hrown , . ; rny } ' with 11 IIttlclOUP ; tocl , ; thlrlccl1 with flollr. rlef IIll1tH. Cnrr a lI hted mntch with the light. : ! d cnd from 'ou\to leecp It from goIng ollt. ollt.To To Ret the d 'e In cotton Btocldng lIut 11 oed handful of common salt In the washing waler. ' Iron the silk frollt of embrolderccl stoclclngs with n warm 11'011 to mnko them bright I1nd shlllY. To 1101lMh fretworle first rub It o"er with sluHlstone , then (111) a cloth In IIn- scod Olllll1d ruh the wood well with It. When ripping up the teIlIl1S ot an old slehi : , If the rlpplllg Is stnrtell from the bottom , the OOdR lire l11uch less IIIccly to tear at the edges , A little plpeclllY dlfisolved In the water employed III wllshill/- / ; clothes wIll \'aHtI } ' 1111111'0\0 their color IInli will [ Iron /r'ut / sa\'lng of time , trouble II nd ! ; tlll p. KI'I'1 ! all heels IInd e'es , and buttons firm I } ' ! ! ewed on. thus avohllng the temlltlJtlon to UBe pills and savlllg the WCM on } 'our skIrt bands. Nothing wear ! ! IInd tellrs out bnnds so quickly :18 : pinning , An IIl1mlrnhle Idea for eramped bedrooms - rooms IH to have n long mirror set In the clOIwt 11001' ; extrn 11001(8 on the other - er side and a sldrt hunger or so never { ! ome amlRs , and a bag below them for uoots nnd sllppcrs Is Tery deslrnble. ' 1'0 { 'Ielln wood ta les ] and shelves use , his mixture : IJnlt a llOund ench of soft ; oap IInd sllnd and a quarter of i pound ot lime , MIx and IIppl ' with a \'rubhlllg \ brlmh , IlII1ro ! with plellty ) f clean water and when dry the wood \\111 \ he b'I > otles"ly white. 'rhe cleanIng of windows IIIUY be ; rrotl . facIlItated by firHt dusting them \\'Ith whiting. Sew UI ) soIlle whiting , n u sn1l111 linen bag alld Mlb the whole . . . .Indow IUld lcclges , nllb this ort with a 'ollgh cloth nnd polish with chamois. \nothcr pll1n Is to rub the glfisH with I chnmoll ! , dl1mIHmccl with wblting , nnd 01l911 witb soft cloths. , . , = - ' . . : . , . . . . . , h ' : : m : > 1U 1ra " . , , 'iI " - - ST. JACOBS OIL POSITIVELY CURES. Rheumatism N euralgin Backache Headache Fcctachc All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS PAIN. o oooO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ CnnnltllUl CIt't\rnlllent ' 1'110 Uunlldlun government hils ap- proprJnted $10,000 to bllld ] a barberl wi ro fence 1l1on tlie boundltry between - tween Montltna nnd tl1e Dominion , o : < totldln from St. Mary's lalco to the Sweet Grass hills Loud-spealclllg telephones hltvo been fitted In a1l the tire brigade stu. tlons Itt Hamburg. A lelter exohltngo hnR been opened In A ntwerpt under the control of the Olty Council , to ellltbio worldng peu- pic of both sexes to secure empoy- ! ment. A little 11 fu may be sncrl flced to 11 sudden Itttacl of croup If you don't ha vo Dr. : PI1Omlts' I cectlc ! 011 on hand for the emer ency , . . . . . . In the Oldroyd Llncon ! mU1eum ! in Wn hlngton one of the inlcrclILln relics Is the Blblo which wa1 used by Abraham Llnc01n's mother , This volume came from the press In 1709.1 Plllo's Ouro for Oon9l1rnl1t1on prompU1 t'ilIoves my little'e r-old sister of croup.-MIHs L. A. l't ! rce. 23 1'11I1111 Itreet , rookl1D , N. Y. . Oct _ 2 ; IDOl _ New coal Ilelds wblch have been opened up In Poland may , It Is stated , lead to Warsaw developing Into ono of the foremost manufacturln cities of E'tnope. . Use the famoul JWd Cron Dan Dluo. LarKe 2oz. l'aellnRe : 1ccnlll , The Rusa Comllany Bouth ontllnd , Thomas Lewis ! LI- , a 25-ycar-od - berlnn negrot Is studlyng 'medlelne and surgery In the Emergency bospll- , a ! at Detroit , Mich. He came herol from lhlladolpbla , and suys his father - er Is chef ! of 11 tribe in Africa. SCJatch , scratcb. soratch ; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep durin" the night. Itohlng pllcs , horrible plague. Doan's Oinl- ment cures. Ne\'er falls. At any dnlii store , O cents. The separate slclrt Is now to be had In smart elTects In pongee , both In nutura ! color and pastel tints , Mra. Wln.lo , , ' , HOOTlillm IIVIIUI' tor ehltdren trlhlnll' . .otlenl Ihe gum. , rNluee.IIIOaln.Uo. . .lIa , . Ialncure. wind colle. I bottle. Great veins of ere containing from 50 to 60 per cen t of Iron have been discovered In the neighborhood ot Vadso , Norway. Don't delay a. mInute. Oholera In- fantum , dysentary , diarrhoea come suddenly. Ony ] safe plan Is to have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry - berry always 01 , ) hand. Dut few people arj ; aware that there are in brontnniT' some of the fiuest glaciers In the word. ] A nugllo ! of rats prevails In Lisbon - bon , the capital of Portugat. 'J hoYt 1a vo talcen possession of mC'st bf tbe : Iesldences. 1'0 exterminate them , ' the doctors ha ve inucuated ] some o the rats wi tl1 an Infectious virls. : barmless to man , and have released. . them , Dr. N. O. MOfse , president of thCj Iowa Association of Ral1way Sur- eons , Is the heaviest physician in , A.f crlcn , w ! .u ) ll1g p'ounds. _ FITS I'erm..ntly ( 'urtl. : \0 nt. or n'noun , . . all.r Orot tI.'o II. " or fir. Kline's ! lr ! ! , . ' tlenlIe.torrr , Rend ror t'lIY.t : nou trial bottl. " " 4 Ir'.I1. . . . lilt. It. II. KLUiY. . M , 0. V31 Arcb 8t. , I'bla- delphl. , I' . . EL T'S LIQUID VUE.Uf alM II prepared tor Bufferen frul\ na.al ratarrb who lI.e a atomizer In Iprnylog tbe dll- ea."d membranu , All the heallnll and .ootbID proper- tlea of Cream Dalm are retaIn. ed In the new preparation , It . doea not d , , . u p the secretion. : prtcelnoludloR Iprallng lub , 7110. UdrullllhlaorEly roL. Warren Bt , . N , y" mall 1'- 1'I I N , N. U , NO. 739-40. 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