New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 20, 1887 · Page 6 of 8
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MBHtUULllltlAl '-""'H', FAEM AND HOUSEHOLD:^ enough bows and stays between the R. Ffefferle, Ufafflftr Cnltiratlo*. DAKOTA TEERIKMAL HEWS. bows to make a frame larger at top Mr. A. W. Gheever, an experienced than at bottom and cover with cloth. dairyman, advises as follows in "The %jf Some Household Hints. There is your shade. A sponge wet N. E. Farmer:" A heifer that inclines Hugh J. Campbelljun. an oration at Dealer in with water laid on top of the head will to dry off too early should be milked A lady writer in "The New York ArmcHjr, gives the -division question be a ^ood addition." ~'v so long as the milk suitable for use, Witness" says she has known several but one pint per a spirited airing. even though there The cattle-feeding area is rapidly very severe cases of sciatic rheumatism day. There is abu.^an evidence that Ex 6ov. Pierce delivered the Fourth traveling westward. Formerly tfowra CANNED, B&IED & GREEN relieved by applying as a poultice an prying off heifers too early after having of July oration at Grand Forks. and Missouri were the limit now it the first calf tends to fix the habit (f(jgg mixed with two tablespoonfuFs Sjg FRUITS, xtends into Nebraska. In 1879 ^Dakota pensionsWldow? A. A# of drying ofEaarly, thus injuring jalt and a little cornmeal to give braska was hardly thought of in the Ellsworth, Lakeside J. Stroud, Eldorado future usefulness of the cow. MobL consistency. Floior stud Feed* list of corn*and producing states. In J. Bolford* Madison E. G. dairymen, however, believe that cows Thpre is a revival of the fashion of 1884 she raised 122,000,000 bushels, Bates, WessingtOBjf. i%**A? will usually give more milk in a year sending cards to the friends of a newly-married and 1885 130,000,000. This if they ao dry six weeks than if they *f$ ISTONE,WOODEN AND "WILLOW Thfi_rstfree rnaitdehvery in Dakota showed that there was enough corn are milked eontinuously. We have couple announcing the }Xfr%m& WAKE W i & put in operation, at Sioux Falls. certainly injured heiters by milking too west ot the Missouri ri,ver to fatten MDTS". birth of tne first baby. Vl NE W ULM, I nearly tsp to the time of A* Steele, Clint iBaite-r-son was shot cattle from the ranges of Utah, Montana. People who lead lives, do nothing second oalving. If a cow is by B. Seabright. Colorado and Wyoming. Iowa's Fr. Burg, but eat and sleep, express sorrow at milked "clear round" her udder does corn yield had fallen off and prices & son of a GcMoulton, of Pierre, the approach of unwieldy proportions. not become extended before calving as there went up in local markets, while was accidentally/ shot by a companioffli^ it otherwise would, and it may not be The^e fat people, and lazy, are good in Nebraska they went down. Nebraska large enough' to give a large mess. We eaters and drinkers. The only antifat now had a number of large concerns would endeavor to breed cows that remedy, and safe one, is plenty of Sheriff Ballgooard, or Flandreau, has MOST PERFECT MADE where thousands ot cattle are would give milk the year round, but hard work. If a man has not thefed, been indicted 1^ compounding a feloay. ^Manufacturer of and Dealer in and it is said that from 300 to we wouM'tJpyfcogivethema rest about Preparedwith strict regardtoPurito,Strength,and work to do, and dislikes much to get Healtfcfulness. Dr. Price'&BakiiigPowdercontains 400 pounds of flesh can be put on a six weeks before calving. When drying out of decency's shape, let him. do the noAaomonia,L5meJAlum CIGARS, A*^' OP Phosphates. Dr.Price's steer in four months. off take away all grain and feed Sheriff Stanofcfleld arrives at Mitch, Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., flavozdeliuausly. next best thingfast. second quality hay or straw for a pit with Chas.J3tockiEg^ a horse thief, The owner knows his cows and can PRI3E BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago and St. Louis. TOBACCOS, I week or naore till all danger of inflammation In hot weather a piano should not aapture at Blkton. breed them intelligently and by select, of the udder is past. Care be placed in a damp room or left open ing and rearing the best in the most must be-taken, however,.that no milk Reports fc^m! Yankton are to the PIPES, careful manner will soon build up a in a draft of air. It causes thestrings be left to curdle in the teats or milk effect that good orops are assured all better herd than he can buy. He has Cor. Minnesota and Centre ducts, ov it may be impossible to milk iand tuning pins to rust and the cloth over Southern .Dakota. CE.,CHAD10CRN a sympathy and affection tor the animals C. B. ROSS, her after calving. After the udder is. used in the construction ot the keys streets. Preeidesaft. P. M. Springer $ Forest City, president Cashiert nursed from early calfhood, and reduced* and tne milk secretion stops of action to swell. Continued dampness NEW ULM, MINN. of thaJSocest City & Watertown li he be a kind and gentle master his middlings may be fed again, though ia Cor. Minn, and Centre Strs. will also injuriously effect the varnish and raise the soft fibres of the moderate quantity. railroad, hjas- btren notified by the GOWS have an affection* for him which JnO Neuman, sounding-board, thus forming ridges. not only renders them docile and secretary oi the- interior that tne map NEW TOM, MINN. Extreme heat is scarcely less- in- good-natured but more profitable. of his road's right of way has been re. jurious. Danger in the Refrigerator, At times a dairyman or stockman ceived a^referred to the commissioner coIectioag.anf all business pertaining to banking Dealer GOODS,ni Kothing in which food is placed* r must get new blood into his herd, but proraRtfy attended to. IDRY of th general land office f"or his-' i Dr. Vulpian states that our salicydate with which it comes in contact naeds this is best done by procuring a bull Individual Responsibitiy, approval. It will undoubtedly be ap of lithia is more efficacious than more-care than the refrigerators It and a young calf is the best to have, Hats, Gaps, Motions, proved, and the road will have every (Salicylate of soda in case of acute and should be kept pure and sweet as- the as it is reared with the herd and becomes $500,000. opporkprtiity for building before snew Gtroceries,* Provisions, 'progressive subacute articularrheumajtism. Gtanra. Once a week, on a day when acquainted with it, so that flies. Crockery and Glassware, th* supply of ice i3 low. if you use the It also has some effect in chronlic there is no disturbance or quarrelling Eagle Mill Co. chtMt refrigerator, remove the ie and cases when a certain number of Green, Dried and Canned when the bull is introduced. Gres^uneasiness is felt at Forts Baoand waCh the interior with soap aad wanett .joints are still deformed, swollen and Sully over the liability of being Fruits* etc, etc, Mr. T. Butterworth of "The Western ter and rinse well also see thai the "painful. Salicylate of lithia may be lslt alone when the Eleventh infantry outSnt is unclogged. Replace- the ice Manufacturers of Agriculturist" condemns the color (given dissolved in water, in powder, goes East. Some thirty,*five I wllKalwaya take farm produce in exchange and nrash the removable shehces in the craze for having "injured every BOULER FLOUR ^or in unleavened bread, during or aftfcer for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor a& hundred Indians live around Shese sajaM manner air and dry them in the breed of improved stock in America meals, in doses of 50 centigrammes. kinds cf. paper rags. sun. Such a weekly ^leasing may pests, and if the r#dskins see tho military which it has attacked," and calls for The physiological effects of the drug BY THE waste a few pounds of ice- during the leave, depredations may follow. witness a devotee of Shorthorns, who In connection with my store I ba*e ajlrst-ciam j'are headache, giddiness and deafness. Gradual Reduction Boiler summer, but it will save xa-iach in the Indians on Cheyenne agency were in the says: "I have all colors in my herd, salooa-furnished with a splendid billiard table ani -iBritish Medical Record. flavor of the food and in the health of my customers will always find good liquors an Stew UJm massacre. This raews is and as many as ten whites and I have the family. If at any tinw even a tew System. POISON IVY.The remedies for the cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. been unable to see any superiority of gleaned from an atmy officer. Slrops of milk or food ara- spilled have poison of this vine are many. Salt one over another. Many a breeder, them removed at once and AJ1 goods purchased of me will be delivered William Williamson maofe cash NEW ULM, MINN. I^ater, a solution of sugar of lead, good and honorable* when he wants not, left to sour and contaminate any part of the city free of cost. entity of the southeast quarter section 1 ejtrong copperas water, strong lime to procure a bull to- head his herd, the entis? contents. Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn, Cheap Cash Store. 22, town 112, range "SI, Huron water, strong borax water. These andKe?p out of the refrigerator all suck* will pass by a noble roan, red l&nd district. Mr. Sparks thought he external applications will cure. If inI'J articles of food as will affect the flavor white with the remark. 'The color is Meat Market, had not shown good faithK of others, as fish, boiled cabbage and and reversitagthe tfernal applications are desired, take bad,' and select a weedy, weak-constitutioned other strong flavored vegetables, fp action ot Miller and McFarland, qf the homcpopathic tincture of Rhus red, thereby making color milk, butter, breadsict fact everything, hung Mr. Williamson up as. a tiDx, No. 3, one drop thiee times a the principal merit. The result is, M. EPPLE, Prop'r. will be tainted by them. The air 2t a sacrifice to cancellation. The secretary ji day, or dissolve three drops in six having an inferior bull, he raises an NEW ULM,MINN, refrigerator, if nac changed by fs?Gquent DEALER IN MINNESOTA ST. tablespoonfuls of water, and take a says that Williamson acted in inferior, weak, puny class of Shorthorns, opening and occasional aiuhig. DRY GOODS, lleaspoonful every two hours. Or, apnly perfect good faith, and approves the that never please him or anybody becomes stagnant and charged witn sweet oil to the burning parts, and entry for patent forthwith without elseand he is at a loss to know H^HE undersigned desires to inform the peopleo the exhalations cf food ana th-modsture NOTIONS, 1 JNew Ulm and vicinity that he has re-established I $ake a tablespoonful three times a any further debate. what is the matter, and condemns the from the melting ice. It can be nis meat market and Is now preapared to wh TT rp A I day till a cure is effected. blood." readily understood that such a, receptacle on tils eld customers and friends, with only UM GROCERIES, CROCKERY A Dakota paper thus faDs. afoul of best ftesh and cured meats, sausages, lard and OTerything is no^ the proper place for milk, and OILS. For diarrhoea the white ofan egg,beatI usually kept in a flrst-class market Th* Scours in young calves is always due ts hated rival: "A man living about especially that which is to be- used by highest marketpnee will be paid for FAT CAT* en to alight frothjadd afew drops ot y&- to indigestion, and this is mostly twelve miles from here died from an infant. This foul air is particularly TIE, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. Also Musical Instruments caused by feeding sour milk. Milk is nilla or orange water (such as are used poisoning. It seems he ate a lunch M. EPPLE. noticeable upon opening a refrigerator and WB.EELER & WILSON'S always curdled in the stomach by the from which the ice has entirely melted. NEW that had been wrapped in a copy of for flavoring). This is for one dose. Latest Improved action of the gastric fluid, but when It is yet to be decided whether I Should occasion require, repeat the our loathed and disgusted contemporary Meat Market. SEWIJSG MACM1JSES. this is mixed with the milk it acts as we are not depending to much on samp after some hours or a night's and it killed him. Others should ice for food preservation. If we find a digestive agent and dissolves the I interval. It has been found extremely take warning." Ml Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. that meat which has been kept by curd, which is made porous by the j helpful in the writer's family. Lately a JOS. SCH1BRIGH, Prop'r., means of cool storage must be used In a shooting affray at Steele, B. action of the fluid. But when the lady i^reparing the prescription for a at once lest it spoil, milk preserved Seabright shot Clinton Patterson milk i^ sour it curdles by the warmth j restless child,"omitted the flavoring K"e Ulm, Minn. long upon ice must be used with greater NEW ULM, MINN. through the thigh with perhaps fatal of the stomach into a mass without I and put in a trifle of sugar and two dessert-spoonfuls care, for it is so powerful absorbent result* Seabright was arrested. becoming mingled with the digestive of warm milk. It acti'jed that its possibilities of danger A large supply offresh meats, sanage, fluid, and it is the indigestible mass like a charm, and but one dose was At Mitchell, Stocking, charged with are even greater.^The New England hams, lard, etc., constantly on which causes the diarrhea. Abstinence /needed. horse stealing, waived examination Farmer. land. All orders from the country from feod for a time is the best and gave bail in $1,300 on two separate i All the sleeping rooms should be on cure. romptl attended to. charges. i the second or third floor, but low, Care of the Eyes. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. close attics, with poor ventilation, At Mitchell, the two-year-old boy The New York Mail and Express A Way With Weeds. of F. C. Moses got hold of rat poison, are exceedingly bad for the health of suggests the following for the care of After all said and taught about preparations and after intense suffering died. the sleepers. The night air is not unhealthful. the eyes: Obtained, and all VA'll ST BL*lM,^i ai of soil for a plant, and the THE NEW EM tended to (or JUODrRATF ILLS Our ortioe is Keep a shade on your lamp or gas It is the chilling influence seed or strain and the manure, these During a storm at Blunt, Kemp opposite the S Patent office mi we can ot burner. of it near the ground, when loaded tain Patents HI Ifss time thnn those remote fioin are really not the main points of culture. Bros.' residence was shattered by WAbMXG'IOX. bend MODLI. 1li 4 II ISO or CITY PLANING MILL Avoid all sudden changes between with condensed moisture, upon the What is it that does most to secure lightning. Two ladies escaped with a PHOTO of invention We advise i to jntent light anddaikness. skin whose pores are opened by the profitable yield is perfectly clean ability free of hars?e .md we m.ike MJ ILi.lLO^ slight shock. Never begin to read, write or sew UNLESS 1 Ti:\T IS ('I HI I) heat, and the suddenly checked per- weeding. If there be nothing poisonous For circular nduce, teims and refererces to for several minutes after coming from During a heavy thunder storm the MANUFACTURES in the ground, and if it has any $ spiration which is thus thrown back actual clients In jour own Mate Count} ny or darkness to light. house of John Holbrook, eight miles Town, write to into the blood, which produces ill results, share lett of its native coating of vegetable DOORS, WINDOW SASH, CA-SNQWaCOi Never read by twilight, moonlight northwest of Huron, was struck by often called malaria, and which mould, plants of some sort will or on cloudy days. Opposite EeussmannV Patent Office, Washington, lightning. Seven or eight persons is a frequent cause of the prevalent VENETIAN BLINDS, grow in it as long as neither their tops Never read or sew directly in front Chills and fever of the rural 'districts. are broken nor their roots cut and were in the house, yet none were killed. of the light, window or door. I The night air is generally puter than the plant of our choice will grow well MOULDINGS AND FRA31ES. Two men named Bauchman had their It is best to let the light fall from that of the day time, and no one nead in it if we prevent any other plant shoes cut and burnt off, yet they were Dealer in above obliquely over the left shoulder. be afraid of admitting it freely into the from growing so near as to occupy any Planing, turning and all only momentarily numbed. $teel ki\d Ifoi\ Wafe Never sleep so that on first awakening sleeping rooms. of the bed of soil with its roots. Two the eyes shall open on the light of work with rib-saw promptly At Sioux Falls, the Cataract house neighbors were talking on this toprc in general also a special large stock The househeeper's best friend is system, a window. and neatly executed. was damaged $500 by fire. the other day, over the division fence. of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural and without it one can accomplish Do not use the eyesight by light so I was sweaty from a frantic chopping Implements. A complete stock of the but little of the daily routine At a meeting of millers in Aberdeen scant that it requires an effort to discriminate. with his hoe the damp soil newest and best constructed Guns and that goes into home life. It is system Ajl work guaranteed. Rates reasonable. it was decided to form a South Dakota among countless young weeds which he Revolvers of the most approved patterns: that keeps the house and the children The moment you are instinctively Millers' association. was not exterminating, but rather multiplying also ammunition and sportmen's neat, sews on the buttons and mends promoted to rub your eyes that moment C. ZELLER, Prop'r. Territorial Treasurer Raymond goods of all descriptions. by cuttings. "Your ground," the rips. It is better than three servants, stop using them. 4C turned over to the express company In connection therewith is a complete NEW 600DSI LOWEST PRICES! for it oils the wheels of the If the eyelids are glued together on he said to B, "doesn't seem to brin at Bismarck four packages containing Harness Shop, any weeds! What can be the reason?" waking up do not forcibly open them, kitchen, making everything go like And, fact, B's ground looked so but apply saliva with the finger it is bonds amounting to $477,235, for clockwork. It serves the meals J* under the management of Hermann no sign of a weed, or of any having promptly on time. It gives the mistress shipment to Preston & Co., fChicago, the speediest dilutant in the world Eexu J. Inters, Beussmann, who will take pleasure in then wash your eyes and face in warm gr own there. modestly said that time for reading and company the successful purchasers. -J- waiting upon all customers in want of water. and keeps the ma- teL- iood-natured he killed all the annual weeds before The Milwaukee railway company nnything in the harness cr saddlery and above all makes everybody happy they could go to seed, and as for fsDealer in- h'ne. Gen. Sheridan as a Farmer, allowed damage for burning fair ground and cheerful. any perennial ones, their leaves were buildings at Mitchell, some time ago Gen. Phil Sheridan although it is Winn. & 1st N. Stri V"* New Ulm, Minn. DE? GOODS, it'lW out just as they showed,. It must not by locomotive sparks. not generally known, an Ohio farmer. be forgotten that a plant's own sister Miscellaneous Farmin? iter*. Many years ago an unci** of his. John ^GROCERIES, plants may become weeds to it. If a The office of the Public Opinion, a Miner, purchased the "Pigeon Roost" The official analyist of the Massachusetts flower in a child's gardenas a petunia weekly published at Watertdwn, was Kjffo) NOTIONS. ETC. 1 farm in Ohio and settled there. Having board of health reports or a phioxrequires at least a recently entered at night by some unknown made a small payment on the land the result of examinations of fortyseven square foot of space on which to develop, parties, who "pied" the forms. '*^ji4- Kiwliog'i Block, *'-sS|#5jp he set to work clearing and raising proprietary t~nics and bitters the child should be shown the Mr. Lyon has offerecra reward of $500 TSE OKLY HUB.** crops, but the land was poor. Sickness sold in drug stores of that state. Of necessity of taking out all other seedlings RONtm and the death of his wife after a for information leading to the arrest ten different "tonics'* two contained that came within that limit, and long illness leit John in bad financial of the guilty'party. ach 2 per cent of alcohol, four from of keeping all that space perfectly shape. The mortgage became due, and 13 to 20 per cent, and tour from 20 The railroad north from Madison clean and open on the surface.N. Y. the distressed old man, with his home TONIC to 41 6the last being especially recommended Tribune. is being extended at the rate of two full of children, was about to be sold to inebriates struggling miles a day,, and connections with the out by the sheriff. Phil was then a to reform. Of thirty-seven sorts of lieutenant, I think, stationed-in Oregon. Hastings & Dakota at Bristol will be "bitters" four contained from 6 to 12 "t" Hearing from his brother at made in a short time. "^f^gfPJ Advantages of Farming. per cent, twelve up to 20 per cent, home how it was going with his uncle, S?^, D*PeP8i,Want and the rest from 20 to 52.6 per cent. President Chamberlain of thV IoVa S 3 President Davis, of the Dakota he sent his small earnings (and it took ^I^W!?^** todigMtionXackof The precentage is given by volume. Agricultural College, in a recent address, Press association, says that the meeting Strength and Tiled Feeling absolutely ii, it all) to the rescue, bought the land, cured: Bones, masons When we consider that law now fixes worthly magnified his mission will be held at Big Btone Lake, and nerves receive new telling his uncle to remain there as 2 per cent as the limit proportion of force. Enlivens the mind by rendering to husbandry its need of long as he lived, which he did for 17 probably the last Tuesday, Wednesday and supplies Brain Power. alcohol in non-mtoxicating beverages praise of advantages not often estimated years, without a cent of rent., The and Thursday of July.* we can ebtimate the danger of making land was very cheap in 'that rough by farmers at their true value: srfe, speedy cure Givesa clear, healthycomplexion. use of any of these professed remedies. The old soldiers of Southeastern locality then^but Since the Baltimore All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to itspppn "Farming confers health, home comforts Vanty. Do not experimentget ORIGINAtAND theDakota will hold a grand reunion and & Ohio railroad has tapped it on and the privilege of attending to Means of saving horses from sunstroke, f__ Dr. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS encampment on the shore Lake ICtireConstipstian.Idver Complaint and Sick southeast corner, making it one of the the training of children, instead of or, at least, contributing to I Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Book Madison on July 12,13 and' li. most important mining tracts in* that I mailed on receipt of two cents Is pestaxe. leaving home early in the morning thei) comfort during the torrid season, THE DR. HARTEBMED1CIHE C0.,.ST. LOUIS, MO. township, worth not less than $150 and returning late at night. It also are suggested by "The Western Ru- per acre, the smypathetic, kind-hearted confers freedom from want. Few farmers H. Rudolphi, ral:" "In the hottest weather it is not a lieutenant of 30 years ago has lost At New York, John M. and Francis H. eve* go to the poor house or ask bad idea to go into thefieldvery early Slade, composing the firm of John Slade & nothing by his investment, besides the charity. While 90 per cent, of business Co., dry goods merchants, made an Assignment, in the morning, stop working in the pleasant and gratifying thought of men fail, only 10 per cent, of farmers giving $202,110 preferences. The heat of the day, and work late at saving a home for his old uncle during fail. Farming also gives individuality piincipal preferred creditors are G. W. MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER TK nislifetime. The present tenant of "Pigeon Boat ancLShoss! night. It saves both man and beast. and independence of mind. Reynolds & Co., $100,000. Roost" farm is Billy Sharkey, the The man is not confined to one narrow The scorching rays of the sun beating Postmasters commissionedDakota: son of one of the veterans that followed line of work, which eventually down upon the head of the horse is Yucatan, Carrie. Wisconsin: Highland, the general up and down the dwarfs the intellect, and makes him C. Neibur oro, Lucy J. Foster Liberty, often disastrous. At harness shops Minn. & 3d N. strs., New Ulm, Minn Shenandoah valley, and when a storm C. Dickson. Fourth-class poatmafcters ap- more of a machine than the machine SODA will be found shades, but a little inge,neuity pointedDakota: Eee Heights, J. Jackson. damaged his crops the general sent he tends. There is independence from can construct them at home. Minnesota: Fountain, T. ASorenson Jackson, word to his agent not to charge 'him A large assortment of men's ami want^nd from the dictation o^ employers. Take wire of a sufficient size to make D ML Devere Lin wood. S. K. Lyon any cash rent if he had bad luck. Little toys' boots and shoes, aiwMadiea' and It is the kind of life whicn Eiceford, Ranke. Wisconsin: Adama a. 8tiflE frame, bend it so that it may Phil is as generous as he is brave. children's shofts constantly kept an fosters intelligence and manliness in Center, Cynthia A. Iverson Hatton, C. K. be fastened to the bridle and usethe Boston Budget. hand. Custom workf and repaiilng boya and womanliness injfchegirls." Foster Knowlcs, J. Bernard Pound, BeatintheNforlir promptly attended to. V, Driseoll Whit Creek, C. E. Bacon.