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^XIM-PSF «3f«5S 'KS^ZV^M JHK Farm and Household DAKOTA JOTTINGS. How to Jake Foot Baths. -y~ cows thatrequired twenty-five to twenty-eight TBroumt Q£o.!8}ciTiho *Fr. Aufderiieide, The best time to take a foot bath is pounds of milk tor one of butter, so that twenty pounds of their not at night, but in the middle of the The Aberdeen Improvement company milk would make one of butter, at the C.H.GHADBOUR*. forenoon, when the vitality is at its General Farming- Information. H.BOBS, same time calving as the larger amount There are too many slack farmers, .Presidents has contracted for 300 trees to highest point. After immersing the Caahlw Manufacturer of was required—but we were never able which is the cause of too much grumbling feet for a time in hot water, lift them COP. Mimi and Cento Strs,. be planted in Sheridan park, "rgf to accomplish it inless than two years. which causes to much dissatisfaction out of the bath and dash a dipper or fire, Well Building a Stecpfe- The Bridgewater Times says: "Several Let me state further that the progeny among farmer's sons which two of cold water over them, and rub of these cows were superior to those saloonists are making preparations NEW ULM, MINN. causes too many to leave and go into briskly till dry. By this sudden application Brick, they had borne before, and they were 1"" to open in Bridgewater."*« of cold water you have the cities which causes so much suffering still further improved by feeding, so GeilectlonsanC alt business perfanusg to i»y«ife*nt closed the pores and left the skin in a and distress on account of the promptly attended io.^'f {ggf The annual session of the Dakota that from fourteen to •. seventeen Fine Pressed Bricfe for tonic condition you have also sent over-crowed condition of the trades Individual Rssponsibitiy, pounds of their milk would make one Horticultural society will be held at the blood from the surface with such ornamental fronts. and professions. One slack leads to pound of butter. Each generation Mitchell December 18 to 20. force that it must of nece-sity, in following another, and so on. On the other may be improved.—Professoxj3tewar{ $500,000, a a the law of reaction, return The artesian well at Brookings has hand, a tidy, prosperous farmer produces in Country Gentleman. Have the best of shipping facifities with force, thus tending to make the good crops, a good feeling in his been abandoned at a depth of 500 trill pay prompt attention to mail orttam- Eagle Mill Co. eet ultimately warmer. When thoroughly own family, and the enjoyment of the Slippers for the Bab l***^ feed on account of sand and limestone. dry draw on a pair of clean, home, which tends to keep the boy at A pair of slippers for a ten months' NEW ULM, MINNESOTA well warmed hose, put on your boots The citizens of Yankton are becoming home, and gives him a liking for the baby for morning wear can be made and you are ready for a walk or ride alarmed on account of the lit Manufactureis of JlPi life of a farmer and the bettering of by knitting or crocheting zephyr wool H. Kudolphi, without taking cold. ROLLER FLOUS prevalence of scarlet fever in the his fellow-man. a little longer each way than the foot, Rubbing the feet with a little sweet country surrounding the city. double and sew the two ends together Mr. B. F. Johnson thinks h^elr oil before putting on the stockings is a BY THB^ 85£\'* and crochet a scollop aioundthe top. The town council at Iroquois has now count in this country six Agricultural still further preventative of cold.—Detroit MANTFACTT/HER OP H&AUSB. OF? Run a piece of elastic through the scollops f&aM Redactio a Mb I placed fire extinguishers in several Colleges Indeed, as well as in Free Pres3. Boots and Shoes! drawing it small enough for the buildings about town where they will name. The remaining thirty odd so e»v Points of Politeness. lady's ankle and put a ribbon on the be handy in cases of emergency. liberally endowed by Congress, have, toe of the slipper. The baby's foot In the street—Hat lifted when saying he says in Home and Farm, "been NEW ULM^Mi^fltHINN. The trustees of the Presbyterian Minn. 4 3d N. strs., fcNew Ulm, Minn*. shapes the slipper and is kept nice and prostituted to other purposes and "Goodby" or "How do you do?" c--, —**', 1 church at Sioux Falls have extended a warm on cold mornings from the time teachings than were originally intended Also, when offering a lady a seat or call to Rev. S. N. Hutchinson, of Marengo, ho is taken out of bed until the bathing A large assortment of mea'a aaBf by their projectors and founders," acknowledging a favor. 111. and dressing process is gone through boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' Msi —so purposely mismanaged, in fact, Keep step with any one you walk children's shoes constantly kept em after breakfast. Any fancy color may "as to freeze outtheyoungmen—practically The safe in Olson and Detlie's blacksmith with. Always precede a lady upstairs, hand. Custom work and rcfiditm be used. shut the doors against the shop at Sioux Falls was blown but ask if you shall precede her in going promptly attended to* '^W§ working classes and reserve the benefits through a crowd or public place. open last Thursday morning by the State and Nation have conferred Eggs Cheaper Than Beef, At the street door—Hat off the moment burglars and $150 in cash taken on them, for the use, profit, and pleasure John Hanensteinr It would be wise if people in general your step into a private hall. therefrsm. of the idle and the rich." would substitute more eggs in the Let the lady pass first always, unless Obtained, and all l'ATLNT Bb^liitei, attended to for UODFRATn FKI,S Our office she asks you to precede her. place oi meat in their daily diet than Eight new coal mines all within six Onions do not succeed well with opposite the U. I'ntput Oftlce. nnd we ran obtain they do, for it would be not only In the parlor— Stand till eveiy lady in BREWER P«tent« in less time limn those remote from miles of Minot have been opened fresh barnyard manure, old, thoroughly the room, also older people, are seated. more palatable but, *if anything, WASHINGTON, bend UOOEL, DRAWING or decayed manure or land which has withmaweek. This makes ten in 3*11010 of invention. Wo adriae as to patentability Rise if a lady enters the room after cheaper than beef, taking it pound for tree of charge and ne make £0 LaAHQJS been previously manured for other all. Coal sells for $2.50 per ton at you are seated and stand till she takes pound. For instance in the summer, VNLkSh PA7LNT IS VRKl) crops and is still rich produces the a seat. For circular, adnce, terms and references to the mines. when eggs are worth ten to twelve actual clients in your own state County, City o« best bulbs. The largest crops grown MALTSTER Look people straight in the face cents a dozen, and beef is worth ten lowu, write to The Presbyterian university at recently have been upon newly reclaimed when they are speaking to you. to twelve cents per pound,it is easily 'JUB& Pierre is so overrun with students and drained swamp muck upon Let ladies pass through a door first, seen that in weight surely the eggs are Opposite Patent Office, Wathmgton, (J. that lodging room is now at a premium, which fresh wood ashes have been standing aside for them. the cheapest, for one dozen of ordinary Bingham Bros. Our brewery is fully equipped and ante to fir and arrangements are on foot applied liberally. A yield of nearly In the dining-room—Take your seat sized eggs will weigh at least a \"f ill orders. for the erection of another wing or after ladies and elders. 700 bushels upon three fourths of an pound and a half, which at ten cents Mr. F. Grebe has"charge of the bollbng establishment. Never play with your knife, ring or dormitory to the college. per dozen would be six and two-thirds acre was made in Michigan upon a reclaimed spoon. cents per pound against ten to twelve ~SfA muck swamp to which 80 Sew Ulm, Minn. The citizens of Pennington county DEALERS IN Do not take your napkin up in a for beef. Of course winter it is different, bushels of wood ashes had been applied. are considering the advisability of bunch in your hand. but even then there is not The effect of the ashes is to increasing the membership of the Eat as fast or as slow as others and -.ii much difference, and it would be supply lime, potash, and phosphoric finish the course when they do. board of county commissioners from much better for all concerned if acid directly and indirectly to develop Do not ask to be excused before the three to five or redisricting the the eggs were used more universally. Dealer In nitrogen from the abundance of it others unless thereason is imperative. A boiled egg is a very county. LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, contained the muck. Rise when ladies leave the room and clean, delicious morsel, and is useful stand till they are out. Chas. Martell and Mrs. Sullivan, of SASH AND BLIND. as a brain nourishing food, because A wound caused by a puncture from If they all go together the gentlemen Grafton were married. The groom of the amount of phosphorous it contains. a nail the foot of a horse is quite CANNED, DRIED & GREEL^ I Lime, Cement and Coal. stand by the door till ladies To be sure eggs are valuable is 24 years old and the bride has tarried painful and needs particular treatment. pass. cr*t '4 «fe$( and very handy for the farmer to The hole left by drawing out on this earth for 75 years. She JC& A A SS I |jn Special rules for the mouth—Smacking take to town and sell for cash or the nail should be opened by cutting gave the young man $500 and promised the lips and all noise should be trade for provisions, but he should ii gLXici F©©dU Lowest prices always. the sole around it, so as to facilitate to leave him her entire fortune avoided. never stmt his own supply, and it the escape of the blood or pus which If obliged to take anything from the when she dies. would be much better if hewould use all STOMB.WOODEK AND WiM.o*r may be formed. A small quantity of mouth cover it with your hand or Opposite Railroad Depot, he needs at home, instead of paving a tincture of myrrh or benzoin may be W ARE. kiifiJjW The Catholb parochial school at napkin. NEWULM, higher price for a less nutritious MINK injeeted to the bottom of the wound Aberdeen is now running in good 3NEW ULM, meat. by means of a syringe, and it there is SCOTTS "Breakfast Bacon." shape and has in the neighborhood This is simply bacon used for breakfast, any thick matter in it this should be of fifty pupils in attendance. The for which it is popular as a side washed outntathe same way with warm Can't Tell the Difference. academy has not yet been opened, water and soap. It is well to plug the or extra dish on public tables. The "It a fact," said a somewhat though nearly every thing is in readiness. best is from pigs weighing about 100 hole in the sole with some lint dipped famous mixer of fancy drinks recently, pounds when dreesel. A good coat EMULSION the tincture to keep out the dirt, or "that there are very few good of lean meat should be left along the to put a leather sole under the foot by The Pioneer says: -'A spirit of religion judges of liquor. It is a very old back, and the pigs should be of a breed Mannfacftarar of and Dealer bending it in the shoe. chestnut to set out whisky when seems to have seized the average which has plenty of lean in them and CIGARS, brandy is called for, and not one in To corn beef for summer use proceed Deadwood man. Though the which has been grown to develop it. ten can tell the difference. I have often as follows For every three hundred One of the best breeds for bacon and streets were by no means deserted, OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL TOBACCOS, been told by a customer that he pounds of beef take eight gallons of hams is the Duroc-Jersey. Only the more than one-half the adult population had never tasted finer brandy, when water and add salt until the" brine will sides are used and these should be cut MS HYPOPHOSPHITES attended divine worship in one he was drinking a very ordinary PIPES? hold up an egg add one pound of brown lengthwise, in strips about six inches or another of the various churches. whisky. There are few people who Almost as Palatable as Milk. sugar, one-half pound saltpetre, and wide, or wider, to get even cuts from can distinguish between high and low Cor. Minnesota and Centre one quart of molasses. Heat the the sides. For 100 pounds of meat So disguised that it an be taken, The Lead City Herald says: "It is priced wines. I remember nearly digested, a assimilated by the most brine and skim off all matter that rises use six pounds salt, four ounces saltpetre streets* ^~««r estimated that fully $2,500,000 have sensitive stomach, the plain .oil splitting my sides once laughing at a *o the surface. Let the brine stand and five pounds brown sugar, cannot be tolerated and by the com NEW ULM, MINir.*^ been sent into the Black Hills alone, man who was ordering champagne. bination, of he oil with, the until cold, then pour it on your beef. which should be mixed together and phitea is more efficacious. this season, in return for the cattle He was drinking Werner's American This pickle will answer for hams as the meat rubbed with it and piled Jno. Neuman Remarkable as a -flesh producer. shipped out, $10,000 of which went extra-dry, and told his friend how well as beef. The same brine may be with the flesh sides up. Every three he once drank it with M. Werner Persons gain rapidly while taking it* into the pockets of farmers and days it should be rubbed until the used tor pork, adding salt to each layer in Paris. He thought it small shippers." as it is placed the barrel. When mixture is all absorbed the meat. SCOTT'SEMULSIONis acknowledged by Dealer in was the highest priced French Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation it has been in the brine six or eight It is then ready to smoke. The smoke Three barbers were arrested at Fargo wine, until he found out it was costing in the world for the relief and cure of should be from hard maple, hickory, weeks take out and hang up to dry, on the charge of violating the him only a dollar a bottle then CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Hats, Caps, Notions, *t tpvB*, birch or corncobs, and be kept up until rubbms a little salt over the surface he wilted. Even manufacturers are Sunday closing ordinance.. Two of GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING the meat is a delicate brown color. at the time. A dry cool room is the Groceries," Provisions^ f*!?'V sold. Once at a convention of the DISEASES, EMACIATION, them plead guilty and paid their fines, The meat may be packed a pickle best place to keep pork prepared in Crockery and Glassware, /LS beer brewers of the country I heard a COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. -XV» but the other, the proprietor of a of the same proportions and be submerged this way. Tlit great remedy for Consumption, and brewer boast that he could name any in it tor six weeks and then Green, Dried and Canne&J shop, on whom a heavy fine was imposed, 'f 3*21 Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. kind of beer with his eyes blinded We smoked. For large bacon that is gave bond and will appeal the Fruits, etc, etcv tried him, and when the handkerchief Too Much Sweeping. to be kept through the summer, H. HANSCHEN, ase to the district court in order to The advisability of giving every was over his eyes we gave him nine one pound more of salt may be Lest the legality of the ordinance. I will always take farm produce in «xefaang*" sips out of the same glass and heard apartment a vigorous "broom cleaning" added. It is best to cure this in for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor w& Contractor and Builder. him name nine different brands. at least once a week has been so The Milwaukee Mechanics' Mutual the brine. Each pieceof bacon should kinds of paper rags. That was very good sport. As a strenuously insisted upon by some be sewed up a cotton cloth if sent Insurance company, refusing to pay V$ matter of fact, this telling liquors by notable housekeepers that it has been to a distance, but if sold near home J. Severson for the loss of a building the taste is very delicate business. Special attention given to mason In connection with my store I h/ne fllmt ntssa by many converted into an imperative this is not necessary. Fancy packers in Vermillion, action was brought By modern processes distillers can age laloon furnished with a splendid bkliard taMoa*? of bacon dip the cloths in a mixture of duty. But looking at the matter in the district court at Yankton. work in the city and country. liquor so as to fool even the old- timers. my customers will always find good liquor* %w$ ochae to make them tight. The bacon in an unprejudiced light, one cannot The jury awarded Severson $1,325, cigars, and erery forenoon a splendid The worst case I ever struck was a pieces should be of about equal weight New Ulm, Minn. see why a drawing room, inhabited All goods purchased of me will be delivered flf* fisherman who rowed me down the the full amount of the claim. Payment and the weight be marked on the outside. perhaps only a few hours of the any part of the city free of cost. The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam river last summer. I offered him a of the insurance was refused because All this does not make the bacon afternoon and evening, or an unoccupied Minnesota 8treet New Plia, TWy^. is a sure cure for coughs and colds. swig out of a bottle containing a very of the alleged tardy notice of any better, but it pleases the eye guest chamber, should require Meat Market* fine article of whisky. He returned it of the people who buy for looks—and the loss. the same amount of purification demanded AMD saying it was poor stuff. I handed THE CHICAGO they are the larger number—N. Y. by a sewing, sitting, or dining J. C. Bennett, a lawyer of East him a bottle containing some 'rot-gut' Tribune. room. The dust pan and brush I used to clean my gun. He took a Grand Forks, has gone to Duluth, M. EPPLE, Prop'r. Qf 1 are labor saving machines that do long puli, and said it was as good liquor leaving numerous creditors behind. NEW ULM.MIK8& MDOOIEOIA ST. n'ot receive due appreciation. By as ever he tasted."—Buffalo Courier. Management i»f a Young Ball. Accompanying him was a Miss A young bull should be kept under their aid in removing a little dust Florence Lepperd, whom he brought the strictest restraint. Such an animal T-WB undersigned desires to Inform the peepfeefe here and a little tnere the business of from England a short time ago and 1 New Ulm and vicinity that h* uasre-eetaMtiaafc is never safe unless kept in complete sweeping a whole room may be deferred ed his meat market and is now preapared to w«j» Wicke W of Monte Carlo. with whom, it is said, he has been subjection. A regular use of a on nls eld enstomers and friends with only tinv at times, when at the first best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and «*T cohabiting. Bennett drove his wife Monte Carlo, Italy, as a Mecca for rawhide—on principle—and not merely glance anything less than a complete RAILWAY. ery thing usually kept in a rst-cla»s market Ths and child away about two months as punishment ior ill conduct is the women desperate and wicked is vividportrayed highest marketprie* will be paid for VATCiS, routing of furniture and dirt would x£a, HIMSS, WOOL, ETC. ago, she returning to London, Eng., Penetrates the Centres of Population only safeguard, so as to keep the animal by a traveler: seem impossible.—Marion Harland. M. E a S her former home, where she is now always in dread of its owner A foreign lady was here the other Constant work is another mode engaged as a mill hand. day, who required for the developement TIVOLI Howito Keep the Hands Soft. of disciplining a bull, and not only oi her particular system no less W I S O N S I N John Fogleburg was before Justice From *he Analyst. keeps him orderly nut in good than a complete roulette table. Happy, Cutts at Grand Forks charged with I I A N useful condition for service. Only A little ammonia or borax in the because notorious, she stood, clad ^t perjury. Fogleburg swore that moderately robust condition "Is necessary !&•!>• water you wash your hands with, and in a soul-scarifying costume, monarch AND I N N E S O A 3f Julius Cresien of Larimore sold him a leanness is better than fat, that water just lukewarm, will keep oi the board, heaping up five-france BREWERY A O A Si which soon destroys the breeding value. glass of whiskey on a certain day in the skin -clean and soft. A little oatmeal pieces till the entire green seemed silver, N E A S A a A ring should be put in the bull's mixed with the water will whiten while an awe-stricken circle stood the club house at Larimore. Cresien nose when it is three months'old, and the hands. Many pepple use glycerine with round eyes and arms dropped to \*&m W O I N proves that he was in Grand Forks O S SCHMTJCKEB, it should be handled at all times with their sides, marveling. As the pitiless on their hands when they go" to bed, on the day in question, hence the wearing gloves to keep the bedding the greatest caution, and at rib time rake continued to sweep away the J&TSER VICE la carefully StW ULM, ,7 MINNESOTA arrest of Fogleburg. He waived examination should it be played with or petted. argent flood there was now and again clean but glycerine makes some skins arranged to meet requirements o* Pure beer sold in quantities to suit tha and was held to the harsh and red. These people Even in play a bull is a fatally dangerous a sob of sympathy from bystanders. local travel, as well us to furnish purchaser. Special attention paid to thebottling grand jury in $2,000. Pluck should meet with success. But should rub their hands with animal, and as bad as when in ol beer. the most attractive Routes tot of all god4desses she who presides here dry oatmeal, aaad wear gloves in bed. anger. through travel between important Representatives of twenty-four is the moit cross-grained. Here everyone The best preparation for the hands *«l TRADE CENTRES.^ miles in Southern Dakota met at knows everybody's former life, at night is white of egg, with a grain Developing* Cow for Butter. and if we may believe what we are told Aberdeen for the purpose oi organizing of alum dissolved in it. "Roman toilet Milk can be improved in quality by all are equally shady. Yonder brilliant paste" is merely white of egg, barley Its EQUIPMENT of Day and aa association. The object of feed, but it is a slow process to improve CITYRPLANING MILL apparition in sapphire and blue flour, and honey. They say it was Dining1 Parlor Cars, and Paiac* organizatkMa is to advance the standard a cow whose milk is not rich to velvet, who is passing with angelic used by the Romans in olden times. Sleeping Cars is without rival. of the Milling industry, and any the point of making a pound of butter simper, has murdered two husbands— Any way, it is a first-rate thing but Its ROAD-BED is perfection, o\ from ten to twelve pounds of milk, or was it three? That one in red went dntf ntion of a trust or combination 4 MANUTACTUEE it is mean, sticky stuff to use, and stone-ballasted SteeL &&L&JL wrong long since, has ruined 12 millionaires, and it is not probable that it can be •—. rifeessiy denied. Efforts will be does not do the work any better than DOORS, WINDOW SASH,. The XGRTHWESTEtilTis the the last of whom cut his done, except in a small percentage*of oatmeal. The roughest and hardest i. to secure uniformity grades favorite route tor the Commercial •vcOI throat upon her doorstep. Murmurs cases. This is producing a very remarkable hands can be made soft and white in VENETIAN BLINDS* -cat 3 prevent pirating of brands by Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers of such fell import load the air. There a month's time by doctoring them a revolution in the cow's secretions.-^ after New Homes in the Golden is a certain spot known to the-initiated rn dealers. Conversation with little at bedtime all the tools you With average milk twentyfive MOULDINGS AND FRAMESS^ Northwest. A„, & $*J{ as "Tabbies' corner," whence all th4 en from nearly every section of need are a nail brush, a bottle of ammonia, to thirty pounds is required to information9 who enter and leave the fool-trap can Deta led cheerfully a box of powdered borax, and Planing, turning and all .ir a Central Dakota develtrafceill^fact make one pound of butter. To reduce be comfortably reconnoitered. The (orids lied by a little fine white sand to rub the that their wheat in store this to twelve pounds is to make work with rib+aawpromptly stories that follow one another in as C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, A strains off, or a cut of lemon, which a new cow, and if this could be done Je8S a las*' W a year. Es- appalling a string as the procession of and neatly executed* will do even better, for the acid of the a few weeks 4 writes of yield per acre in fifteen Banquo's sons are sufficient to set the MA K«w Ulzo, Jflam in a few weeks or months then lemon will clean anything. Manicures no Untie show an average yield of blood curdling, to start the hair erect. breed would have anyvalue, since acow J. M. WHITMAN, H. C. WICKER, uee acids in the shop, but the lemon All work guaranteed. Rate* I I I If a tithe of them is true then all the jigr 0»)obashels this year, as against i-a «-A ^y: ~7i of any breed could be made into a An a a A vast army of the evil one is congregated General Manager, TraffieManagci 10.87 in 1887. the highest average XT,L!fH°Aind 1Sa P™0***18' -iSH prize butter cow in a few months. We C. ZELLER, Pr»pV while the acids are. in this earthly paradise. given'being 15 and lowest 6 bushels. I have in several instances, improved E?P. WILSON, GenT Passenger Agenttg^ W S -jKJ JsT^I ejpOT**1'' llffllllll