New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 10, 1889 · Page 6 of 8
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-fi FARM ASP HOME. on them, or a ton and a half to the A Famous Battle Ground, CURED OF SICK HEADACHE.. -*k HCoaselioId Hints. WtW'^^tb gX*arr~A^3 CATS.' —•V wSr^Si *r ft** square yard. two years I had .Liver sausages—Chop pieces of *old racomatisaisobad that W. IK Edwards, a a ©., writes 5 -*t^ t. K~- Additional experiments of this Races of Bees. diacbled me for work I natre fc««n a neat* amfrer«r •••», liver fine, mix them equally with chopped On th& a of he Tippecanoe, and confined to my C«stiveneB*aBl Sack Hcadadke, character, with ensilage without silo, Me Pill Quite likely a great many bee-keepers bed for a whole year, feave a a medicine*, tat fine pork or bacon, season with a small stream which enters the will be interesting. They should be doling vrfach thse have noticed that certain kinds of bees salt, pepper and other spices to taste, conld soteren raise nay W a a Eiver in Indiana was prefer some kinds of flowers, while other varied in different ways, and the results hands to my bcscL »"d and make up into balls. Fry brown, for 3 months could not given by accurate measurement. It is fought the terrificjbattle of Tipppeeanoe. races of bees work on different kinds cover with boiling water and stew half movemyelf fa bed,W88 questionable, however, whether farmers redoced flesh from of bloom at the same time, and as a an hour. Serve hot. 1S2 to 86 lbs. Wa* treated general thing brown German bees will be willing to sacrifice two feet I this re at struggle of frontier I by best physicians, Buttermilk biscuits—To three eupfuls _, i—» —. _— only to crow worse. work on weeds more than the Italians of good fodder all around the outside to times,the allied western Indians under of buttermilk add one of FinaByl took Swift's Specific,and soon began to protect that which is within, and fto- I have all Italian queens except uuprore. After awhile was at my work, and lor the is tbe ©nly sue tfeat gave sae reUef. butter, one teaspoonful of cream the chieftainship of Elkswarawa the find that me pill acta setter a past Ave months have bees as weO as I everwas—all whether they will not generally prefer one, which is a Syrian queen some of three or any «tb«v kind, and does net from, the effects of Swift a Specific. of tartar, half a teaspoonful of "Prophet"' were defeated in November, weaken or cripe." dearantly these queens are pure Italian, good plank double walls and partitions, t— ~~-. JOHN RAT. soda, a desert spoonful of salt, eoated. SOUDosesnaaH.y Priee,23 EVKB W KRR. 1 8 1 1 by the Americans under *m.8.I8S9. Ft.Wayne,l5d. and some mated with black drones. to the two leet walls of frozen and and flour enough to make the dough Books on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. the command of Gen. Harri Office, 44 Hurray Street, Hew York. rotten ensilage to protect the interior. One Italian queen, I have reason to Swirr SPXCITIC Co.. Atlanta. Ga. just stiff enough to admit of being son. —Country Gentleman. believe, was mated with a Syrian rolled out into biscuits. IT MADE MOTHER STRONG drone on account of the different I was a desperate, a fought Soft gingerbread (without eggs)— Spreading Manure in tbe Fall. markings on the abdomen of the workers table- battle a much, depended upon the One tablespoonful butter, one I have tried the plan a number of and the great number of queen-cells spoonful ginger, one-half cup of brown result. "lam in my 64th year. Havebeenafflicted i» times in years past of spreading a portion **Hy mother has been several ways—could not sleep, had no appetite, ad the Indians been successful, that they will build: also their, different sugar, two cups molasses, two cups no courage, low spirits. I commenced osing of the manure in the fall of the using PAKE'S CELKBT all barriers of defence for the early dispositions. This queen was Paine's Celery compound, and felt relief from water or sour milk, one and a half COKTOCXD for nervous year, instead of leaving it all to be thethird day after usingit. Inowhaveagood settlers would have been overthrown reared in 1886, and last year through teaspoonfuls soda do not stir very appetite ana can sleep wen. My spirits and prostration, accompanied carted and put on in the spring. I a the deadly to a a would man.1* courage are almost Hte thoseof a young the month of August its colony of bees by melancholia, much, bake in a modern late oven. a re been active in the rapid exterminatio S. C. Paine',s KISKAXD, D. D. Gcazales. Ia. have tried it on low ground, on sod etc., and It has done ^gathere about fifteen pounds of comb Novelty potatoes—Boil a dozen potatoes of the remaining pioneers. her a worMaf good. and on land where I had taken off fnoney from the common blue-thistle— and three onions mash them Celery Compound On the other hand the fortunate termination It te the onlymediae hoed crops. At one time I spread this is not a large amount of honey, as together and add three spoonfuls of tnat strengthens of the contest can an horse manure and muck that had been we had a drought at that time—and the nerves." butter, a gill of cream or milk, salt end to further a at open warfare Strengthens and nauns up the old. and cures dug out and lain on high ground for a their infirmities. Rheumatism, indigestion and G. H.BEESS, was capped a pale white, but the and pepper to suit the taste. Fill small by the Indians. The rich territory nervousnessyield quickly tothe curatrvepower OrWsonia, year or two, and a piece that had been honey was quite white. vegetable dishes and add a piece of so long overrun by hostile savages, of Paine's Celery Compound. Pa. ditched, a kind of high meadow, and as open for settlement, A Perfect Tonic and Invigorator, It lemon peel to each dish. Bake fifteen The erobs between the blaclc and CIVES NEW LIFE. the result was that the next year's which rapidly occurredas soon Paine's Celery Compound is of tmeqoated minutes. Italian races were hauling in and sealing "I amnow 69 years old and have tried several value to women. It strengthens the nerves, crop of grass was the largest that it as the news of the great victory became remedies, out none had any effect until I used the yellow (or amber) honey, the regulates the Sidneys, andhas wonderfal power Potatoes and eggs—Put a lump of Fame's Celery Compound. I feel entirely different had been for \ears previous. When widespread. tacnringthe painful diseases with wnJen women for the short time I have used It. I can •Nippmgs of which were so much differ butter into a frying-pan, and when it is so often silently softer. walfe nearly straight, sleep sound and wen, and raising grass was the object view I Naturally great praise was rendered feel as though there wus new life and energy: ent when the sections were mixed hot brown in it a small onion chopped. UperbotOa. Six for $5. At Druggists. to thesuceess and intrepid bravery system/1 coming into my whole have thought I could get better returns with the sections from the SyrioItalian Cut some cold boiled potatoes into WEILS, RICHARDSON & Co.. Burlington, Vt fi. Mvurjs, Cleveland, Tenn. of Gen. Harriso and he was honored by putting tbe manure on low colony they could very readily slices, put them in the pan, pour over in many ways. afterwards waste land that never was plowed (or to lkae and €Wor DIAMOND DYFS S5? -1 VnilO OAPV *iU be rosy, plump and men* be picked out, though they were not them the well-beaten, yolks of two eggs, served as Commander of the Army what is termed natural mowing), or if uinmunu arc* a a ^tm. YQUR BABY ^gigq, LAVTATEVFQOK built down so nicely at the bottom, seasoned with pepper and salt fry until I of the Northwest, and when Indian a plowed to apply the manure directly a there being more space between the brown on both sides. admitted to statehood, be was after it is stocked down to grass, not bottom of the sections and the bottom Coffee grounds make a hio-hly sue-1 selected to represent the a in the waiting until the grass shows signs of of the comb I noticed this on account cessful filling for a pincushion. They a a I 8 4 0 as producing diminished crops, believing of the ellow bees having a reputation «i«-*- elected President and his unfortunate that when the roots are young and capping their honey whiter than mu be dried perfectly before vong. demise occurred shortlv after being a vigorous we get greater returns from r*ut them in a bag and hang behind the inaugurated. ~& ellow bees, but it was the reverse fertilizers applied. One a ago last kitchen stove till you have enough that Th forty-seeond anniversary of thib time. fall I plowed part of a piece of cornstubble are dry to .fill the cushion. They do the Battle of Tippecanoe found the The dark hybrids and black bees and spread the manure on the not gather moisture, and consequently gallant grand-son *of "Old seem to work well on fall flowers, such do not rust the needle. leading his forces to a re at political furrows just before the ground froze. a» a&ters, Spanish-needle, smart-weed victory which resulted in the selectio Escaioped potatoes—Cut cold potatoes I did not an ow the ground at all. of Gen. Ben. Harriso as President and other Sowers. After the thistle until you have a pint, into small Last spring I plowed the hole piece, of the United States. was out of bloom, there was but little disks, and put them in a pudding dish spread on a coat of manure and planted The Harrison have been a a difference in the looks of the honey. in layers. Sprinkle each layer with the whole with corn, and the race of men, sprung from old log There is always lots of timber land pepper and salt and a little celery. On result was that on the fall-plowed land cabjn stock, which is a suf- being cleaned around here, as this was the top layer put bi of butter. Poar 1 o^araiitee of its genuineness I harvested the most, best, and earliest ficient a timbered country, and these over the whole one cup of cream or corn. It seemed to thrive and grow whereever found. Realizing the clearings are mostly covered with milk, then a beaten eg j. Biowo. in faster during the whole season. I tried of this, great effort as been thistle, besides lots of swamp land the oven. made to re-discover some of the secrets fall manuring on a potato patch a few with fall flowers, and of course the contained in he old log cabin years ago and i-aised a good erop with Potato pudding—Boil four large potatoes stock of useful articles, and as the oees have their choice. and pass them through a sieve, no fertilizer in the hill. If we apply result, the famous Old Cabin Sovr, as I have had the German, or stir into them sugar to taste, and tfie manure in the fall we get the benefit of Sarsaparilia. universally regarded black bees, the Italians their purity, yolks of three rgg^ add a few drops of fall rains and the snows of winter, as the best Spring tonic and blood and also the Sjrian bees, and watched which help dissolve the manure and essence of lemon, then the whites of cleanser has been found. Not satisfied them, closely as to disposition, honeygathering the eggs whisked to a froth mix quickly carry the fertilizing portions into the with the worldwide esteem which and comb-build ing qualities, and pour into a mold, butteied and soil. The work is done at a season of is held for Warner' Safe Cure, the I much prefer the best strains of Ital.^•vians. the year when the teams are strong, bread-crumbed, and bake for twenty only cure For kidney diseases, the The bees that are my choice minutes in a quick oven. and when woik is not pressing so hard proprietor is willing to do all at is a*e, Sr-t. bees that are gentle second, possible fo establish Warner' as in the spring. After the ground Browned potatoes—Boil large potatoes bees that aie industrious and pay well oT*er Cabin Saisapanil a as foremost freezes we can cart manure the in their skins. Peel them, and amonghousehol articles on account in dollars and cents for their keeping: soft and miry land, where a team could when you uncover the beef to brown of its purity a effectiveness. a third, bees that are yellow and not be driven without difficulty at other lay the potatoes the drippinsr pan After all each individual has, at three-banded for beauty, as I am a seasons of the year, thus making it about the meat. Dredge with fioar .. A, all times, the re at battle of life or great lover of the beautiful.—Cor. easier for the team and less damage to and baste them as well as the death to and for security atand American Bee Journal. the land. We should "study the situation1 AN HONEST DRUGGIST, if not brown enough when you tention must necessarily be given to and try to find out the best way Ensilage without Siloes. take out the beef, let tnem remain a the best weapons which science can to apply manure to the soil as well as when asked for the best blood-purifier, always recommends Dr. Pierce's Golden* English farmers, as it is well known, few minutes longer. Dram in a hot offer humanity in the re at contest. Medical Discovery, because he knows it has bv far the largest sale and gives the the time to do so, and if we find mistakes colander and lay around the beef. .^avc been in the practice for some best satisfaction to his customers. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humor*, have been made in the past, try Several hves are lost by the South Dakota \ears of building square stacks of green Potato puffs—Five heaping teaspoonfuls from a common Blotch, or Eruption to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, Scaly or prairie fires and rectify tbem and not go on in a fodder and then placing them under of mashed potatoes, fi've even tablespoonfuls Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful purifying, and invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly blind, unthinking way in the future. Expert Book.Keeping. hei,\y pressure, instead of packing the of flour, half a teaspoonful of heal under its benign influence. Especially has it manifested its potency in Cor. Mirror and Fai mer. fodder in well-built siloes, according to baking powder, one teaspoonful of Smith B. Wooley, Expert Account 120 curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eves, Scrofulous Griawold Btreet, Detroit, Mich publishes a the practice commonly adopted in this salt, half a cupful of milk, two eggs. Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, "White Swellings Fever Sores.'* book entitled "Expert Book-Keepmg which Farm ote«j. Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. ountry The stacks are built on plank Sift flour, baking powder and salt together, is a thorough treatise on this subject It shows how to take off trial balance and Consumption, which is Scrofula of the Lungs, is arrested and cured by this mash the potatoes and mix floors resting on cross timbers, and Have a supply of hardwood lumber find errors without checking How to detect icuicuy,, remedy if take uuvcn in the earlier stage stages of the disease. when finished plank held down with sawed and packed away to dry for them with the well beaten eggs, whip u, earner a transposition or tran^placemrnt of WARRANTED. figures in a few seconds and also the figures ei oss timbers are placed on top, and the future repairs. to a cream, adding the milk gradually. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery that have been transposed. How to "open is the only medicine of its class that is upper and lower cross timbfess are It is about time for northern farmers Beat the mixture hard for one minute. or close a set of books and many oth^r guaranteed to benefit or eure, in all oiawn together with chains instead of Drop by spoonfuls in smoking hot fat to be thinking about that hotbed for things that no book keeper can afford to be cases of diseases for which it is recommended, or the money paid for it without. Write for Circulars. the common practice of weighting. W early vegetables. and fry about eight minutes. 1 will be promptly refunded. ate not informed definitely what portion Decide now whether you will build a For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, The meat inspection bill the Wigconsm Sans Doule-UT. Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it legislature is kilted. ««*„». of these ensilage stacks have been silo next year or not. If not prepare is an efficient remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or six Bottles for $5.00. injured or spoiled by the exposure at for a crop of roots. Come thou, swift Wind, and bear away Cansojnption Sarely Cared. The bloom of morning. the sides, but there would be doubtless For ticks on sheep use snuff or tobacco Copyright, 1888, by WOSH'S DXSPXXSARY MJSDICAL AssociAXioir, Proprietors. Tothe Editor —Please inform yourreaders fhatjl Come thou, and take of this young day- less of it injured in England, with less smoke. Dips and washes are not have a poartfrc remedy for Coosutaptaon. By its Its first adorning timely use thousands ot koprfess cams have been anations in the climate from heat and fit to use in cold weather. permanentlyeared I£haB$eglad to sendtwo bot,fies Where aE things die of my remedy PKEEtoainyolyotirreaderswao cold, and with less freezing in winter Dry leaves make the best bedding have consumption ft they -will sendi.ure^theuf Express Thott canst not breed immortal grief and 0, Addresr. Bes»eettuB*,ff« A. at the exposed sides, than in our sharper for sows with little pigs. They will The day cares not for blasted leaf, iSLOCUM. C. 181 Pe**St.. if 4 septac, soothingr and healing propertiea of Dr. Safe's a 50 ceat?b^drug|tt S The day. nor I. winters in this country. not tangle the feet like straw BEAUTY It appears that in the trial made at Cows that are to hate calves in the Because, forsooth, in its fair hour the Geneva Station with a stack of spring should have no meal now, but a I was not lonely, ^B|kir\& Scarp Loved 1 one rose, one reed, sweet fiuwer, supply of bulky, juicj food. green hay, fourteen feet square and rrfesTOFCifo And that one only, Vfour and one-half feet high after settling, Wood seasoned under cover is worth Tto earnest by the fodder at the sides where exposed enough more to pay for hiring help to browil,**f Ere ie its passion nue Ittfnld put it in the shed this spring. was spoiled for two f^efe in, and And rudely crushed tae light thing, down, O I for one foot on the top and half a foot Do not spend much time or expense Nor care had I. ti fi only at the bottom where *the whole on the old spiketootn harrow. That nOTHTJTS To be. and perish at a breathy should be laid away among the antiquities. heavy mass was on it above. According Is all Earth givetif IS KSOWVTO STEENCB AT AUI to the published statement there Then come, strong Wind, and bear to death comparable to the CUTJCXTEA BEMSDOB IB their marvelous properties of ckmaaiac purifrInr Whatever liveth. were when opened only 300 cubic feet a pig-or a. lamb- \*eks en$IleJ *the and beautifying the cfan, and. eornar tort~ ISLICKER fk What' dost «ftow sigfai artnjE.^iBfisrurine.itchinnMatyand pimply diasases of uninjured fodder at the center, and, best way to warm it by raamersion sw£?s of the skin, scalp wait Wood,"with loss ot U6 Wind* where is thy rudeness now?f in warm water then wrap in a flannel bafc-. as the original space occupie&byifcwas Thou wert. thou art not—even thou! Concern*, the great Skin Cote, and Cvwimu. 882 cubic feet, nearly two-thirds of the till it Is O O ***&**:» But what care 11 I BOAT. aa«x«dafte Skin.Beaatul« pieparedTttnsi It. externally, and RESOLTEST, tha whole amount was lost. J%$$J?4 If you are feeding a calf away from *fc& BBrf MMs sew Blood Purifier, internally, core every form of Tims all! Thtts Time rais oot^a riil*® I But as this stack was opened in September, the cow get a ealf feeder. It will save lUn and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. j-VXaat sinks in Sawing £otd everywhere. Priee. CBTTCttSX. SOe^BB•BLV*irr,)*l was a it ml P*g|J^yc«s*oBeTo»aff»egrttbttarte«t. ThenSBBsUXDftX&ai trouble and waste, and will be better only five weeks after it was The sands have thirst and dnnk their fill .•""*• tastaossWsat^s^trjjijBoor.sBdwin keep, jaa to in taTasrsaM stsns SOA*.25c Prepared tar the porEKB for the calf. S MSD CwwiniTV Co. Boston. Mass. made, and before any of it could have ~J Prom its fieefcfgSing, r*». barsOw-masmASP^sMrf for ««ertiMfrr»c«irio^ Send foe "Boar tp jmSirj Jt#AndnOiHS*a£s%n Spike a pole to the posts about eight been frozen, there might have been a W Pimples. Blackheads, chapped and oily "«a That I. a grain, nave drunk my share,*** greater loss had it been exposed 'a inches from the floor to keep the sow W* skin prevented by CuncCTU. SOAP. S And at tbe end not one will care. „, ,ML.%, from lying close against the wall and 9heBTJYSEBS?QTrrrrjBfe month or two on its four sides to the Doll Aches, Pains and Weaknesses instantly 3Sot evenL Q\ Tsneved by the CUXICUJU. AirrxPATX tesoedf March and S«pt^ crushing the pigs. freezing winds of winter. W W PitASXEB* che only pain-killhurplas25c —Henry T. Stanton, Boston Transcript each. year. I a & Major Alvord givefe in a recent See that all the farm animals have of uaefnl infocr. SICKHEADACHE Strained Relations.*- & for mil who pmrchase number of the Boston Cultivator some water, exercise, and frequent changes tbe luxuries or thsv of food. Pigs want water to drink account of another experiment performed Jonathan (triumphaafiy): necesaiiiea of Kf*. We even when they are fed on slops. PsMttfw*ty ewrexf by can clothe yon. and fbraaan you with last year in Massachusetts. A "Ah. ha! Called off your dogs of war, atsewUttOeriBa. all tbe necessary and *"""HDri •a«j stack was made of uncut cornstalks, If the crops that you raised last- year did you?" Bismarekr "Shust you IThsysIsoiehsresSistRssfrosaSyspepsiarEs- appHaocea to ride, walk, danse steep, butts outward, sixteen feet square and vait-CT est* fish, Jrtmt, work, go to rfmr^ty yielded well continue with them, and 'Brother Jonathan (threateningly): **M digasttoataadToaHMizt or stay at home* and in various sixesv ten feet high after settling. I was do not be thrown off the track by the W don't want to fight, but, afetfa*. and quantities'. Just figure oca adytel weighed with one foot of soil thrown *^erhs3 is required to do sll tneee thxnejs- wild stories about novelties, by jingo, if we do we've got some men, &3$ BKnwsfBSSs, Bad C0HF0BTABLT, end you can make a fafr on top, which would be rather over Watch for vermin on alt kinds of we've got the Yesuvius, and she a a hi the Month. estimate prttfty^jgae of the BinnEBS* Xar^asyEpaiaftsjssas. half a ton to the square yard, and about QTJTDE, which will be sent upon stock. They will increase very'fast run like .sii^ HOOL**—PMladeinhia TOXPI»rBrVEB. Re receipt of 10 eeata to negr postage, regalata the Bowels tbe usual weight employed in this Record. now, and animals that are becoming PJB«*T8 MONTGOMERYWARD A CO, eountry. It was opened the 1st of tired of the restraint of winter will be "The Passion of Christ**^ CA&TE& 2SDSSK3 CO., EST?YOBE. IliWIlAlBQBncaaAvenae, adcaco|Ill ^iovember and the only information badly worried by tbems^ ^*£$^i,£ given as to its condition was that the Use your corn fodder and vegetables The most curious book in the world Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price, I prescribe -\nd felly endorse Bfar 6 as the only owner found a lot of well-kept forage now before they lose their taste and is ona thag?fs neither wrxttea a of &!s disease. which cows ate greedily." The quantity value. When turnips grow soft and ed. Every letter of the fext is cueinto CHEST PAINS G.H.I2TGKABu&3C3£. Bv, Amsterdam, N. Y. spoiled is not stated. It is not probable, "corky" they are not worth much. the leaf, and as the alternate leaves are We have sold Big 6 for however, that it would keep any better Parsnips are best to keen for sprint of blue paper, it is as easily read 33 the many years, sad it has COUGHSJSOIDS given the heat of saijc-, than the fodder at the Geneva station, feeding. gfjgigg best print *Ebe labor required and the faction. JfcK-BYCHE&CO.. pecially at the sides but the earth ?£3IercuriaI ointment, carefuijy used. patience necessary to cut each letter CBkaeo,lH. Chest Fains, Coughs andd an Colds Weak Colds, Backache, Kidney Fains, HhenraatiBm, SE.A0. SoIdbyftafKtiatB. cohering probably exeludef the air is the easiest and surest remedy for lice may be imagined. The work is soper- ana MaseslarPains, reiievedinone minute by feet that it seems as though doae by f^ Qlltleiira Afl!tFa*Bl P.3Stff aid effectually, and there is no reason why on cattle, but it must be thoroughly AfiEgTCg»J»»L»"»*» the top and bottom should not be in rubbed in where it cannot be licked machinery, bat every Character was I OAIT instantaneous paia-kHUng: strengthening ii a ii ii ii ii ii W a tame. SshnTaaid good condition—the bottom layers off, and animals should not be exposed SHC^SSoldeeverywhere.Pfeci^.i.lAJ6e»FdOTuseeBB8ftR-CnttrampttcaharttisyCornajrbo made by hand. The book is entitled POTBOB BKD& am* t™raAT. ©JL. BOSTOK. 0 ttutonrfMnpleewntSK. W«ne» having afeoat ninety cable feet to the to wet for a few days after its appHcasqp&re "ThaPSateion of Christ," and is now in 3.W.N.U. 1889. $&&&&&*** pressed fodder op- Jtion. a museum in France.—London Life.