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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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1 liJBgiWWi $• 1 & J& HE FARM ASD HOME. son, but the mercury is a certain testAnd f,Tbe next patient" is called for. The A Romance Spoiled. people who have not been bitten by the milk and cream are as sensi mystery deepens. "What became of the 3 Fr. 'Aufderheide, anybody or anything, but who have tive as the mercury is. Consequent^ other one?" thin'ks the novice. "Wa H9£T some trifling wound which they exhibit A 3feo383Uy of Mora Care for the Preservation every dairy needs a thermometer as a she done away "with behind those heavy to Dr. Gibier simply to see how his guide for the work. curtains?" of Harvesting Machines. office looks. He can detect these frauds r*k Manufacturer of The private office is not unlike other Heating milk for the separation ol the moment they expose their wounds, physicians' sanctums, 'iit is about the cream is no new thmsr. I has been and they usually go right out in the tBtnbblo Should be Burned Be"ore Plowing It tfire, "Well Building a Steepler size of the reception-roo'm. Btieet again without any waste of words. practiced in Devonshire, England, fof Under—Guinea Fowls are Profitable Poultry Tnere aie two attendants, who stand timo immemorial in making the noted On the second floor of the institute is on tflB JFarm—Agricnltnral and Dairy about knowingly, arranging the virus Brick, the laboratory where the virus is prspaied. sweet, thick ("clouted") cream sold in Items—The Household. for the next unfortunate. Beside the London as a delicacy. Th milk is doctor's desk is a large surgeon's chair. heated to 150 by which all germs of The older the virus the stronger it is, Fin Pressed Bric for "Sit down on the chair," lemarks the and it is so airanged that the first inoculation fermentation and acidity are destroyed Care of Harvesting: Machines. doctor, as the young man looks bewildered. is made with virus just prepared. ornamental fronts. The new self-binder harvesters are (cis they are in the heating up of ensilage Y$vy cumbrous and difficult to get by the modern method) and the The young man obeys. Then begins under shelter easily. Theire are few Two lovers went to the base-ball game As tbe number of inoculations increase cream is caused to separate easily and the examination. One afternoon in May. tbe older virus is used. Have the best of shipping facilities «u 3 g^tes that they can be driven through quickly. To warm the milk by adding "Weie you bitten by a mad dog?" He was a crank she never had seen will pay prompt attention to mail •rd«r* The preparation of the virus consumes except with the greatest care. As a hot water has the same effect, but by Professional players play. queries the doctor. eleven days. consequence they are usually "left out diluting the milk separates the cream "Yes, sir," timidly. He faithfully tried to explain it all. A portion of the spine of a rabid beast more easily. NE W ULM, MINNESOTA. Of doors until the harvest is completed, The young man took off his coat and She tried to understand is seemed and reduced to a liquid,which find quite often until the completion of Bottliomore he talked, t»ie les=* she knew rolled up his shirt-sleeve, removed the Agrlc ultural Atom*. is kept for a month. Why he thought the game was "grand." threshing makes room for them on H. Eudolplii, bandages, displaying two ugly looking Keep the barnyard well supplied This liquid is then injected into the Wide barn floors. Every man who teeth marks, which the doctor gazed at with material for absorbing the liquids, He cheered, he danced, he yelled "Hi! nil" brain of a healthy rabbit. 0\TTJS a harvester should at once proTide intently for a moment. thereby rendering the yards dry and She calmly looked about: The labit is placed in a cage, and each on oilcloth cover large enough to And if any one made a three-base hit. "It is a bad wound, but you are in comfortable. day is moved into another cage, until he MANTFAOTUBKll OF & DttALKB TM protect every part from becoming wet. She asked if the man was out. time. I will take you as a patient. arrives at the prison of death. One gallon of red paint and five Boats andSh.08s! Please piepare for the inoculation." These costly machines rust a»id rot She tiled her best to keep the score, gallons of crude petroleum, well mixed, But when the game was done The young man was speechless for 8 more than their wear in service. Th is claimed to be the cheapest paint He round that whenever afoul was hit moment, but finally stammered out: Tusting of the iron portions and the one had given the man a ruu. that can be mide. I is also very "How?" swelling and shrinking of wood work Minn, ft 3d N. strs., vNew Ulm, liiaa durable. It dampened his ardor to have her say: "The attendant will assist you," replied soon makes the parts work unevenly. It takes an extra good farm and extra "Why does'nt the umpire bat?" the doctor with a most assuring "Often after a single year's use the And each question she asked diminished his good farming to yield six per cent, A large assortment of men's &B6 love. smile. harvester thus neglected costs more net on the capital invested. Consider bovjt' boots and shoes, and ladies' an4 Though be wouldn't have owned to that. The attendant is clad in a long white to make it run as it should than the this before you borrow more money children's shoes constantly kept apron just like the one Gene at the door work it does is worth. After all the Till at last she asked in her guileless wa', to buy more land. hand. Custom work and rep*iiis$ wore, which, by the way, looks very 'Which nine is playing now season's work is completed the harvester He bioke the engagement then and there, much like those worn by the butcher's promptly attended to. The coot of a farm is not the he tviest should be taken apart, and each Aud now they don't even bow. boy on the delivery wagon, minus the expense to the beginner. Th —Souierville Journal. piece laid so that it will not only be blood. outlay for horses, cattle, machinery, free fiom dampness, but will not be Fnmly, but gently, he loosened the utensils and extra labor for the first BEWARE OF THE DOG. John Hauenstein, liable to be bent or warp9d before year is often more than the cost of the young man's clothes. The patient's legs Taeing put together again. If the harvester besran to tremble. BBEWEB farm. is left standing, care should be The doctoi hummed an air,and,with a The value of the corn crop does not taken to see that all parts are properly small piece of cotton held by a small instiument, depend upon its grain only. Th WHEN CANINES UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS supported. moistened the young man's leaves and stalks are valuable, and no and DEVELOP RABIES. side just above the hip bone, where the portion of the crop need be lost. As inoculation was to be made. .Advantage of Burning Stubble. a fodder producing plant corn has no Sometimes a very heavy growth of The doctoi's assistant then held the equal. patient tight aiound the waist, with his Inoculation Not at All Painful to the etubble has to be burned before it can Pastures should be top dressed occasionally shirt tucked up under his arms. be plowed for the winter grain that is Patient—How the Virus I Prepared through the summer, and if With his left hand the doctor secured Our brewery la fully equipped and able to *T to be sown after it. There may seem divided into small plots of two or three a firm hold on about three inches ol *11 orders from Babbits. acres ich and fed alternately, they to be a waste in this method of disposing flesh, which he diew out an inch or two CAGE FOR HEALTHY. RABBIT.S. Mr K. Grebe has charge of the bottling eatafr will afford twice as much food as if all of straw, but it is generally better from the body. jehrnent. Without exception the rabbit dies on be run over at once. Hew Ulm, Minn. than to tut it under the furrow, sure At the same time with the right hand the eleventh day, and is then cut up into doe3 hurt and it he took the inoculator, which looks like to be at this season too dry for a good Where that evil weed sorrel prevails small paiticles, which are reduced to makes me feel awfully a large hypodeimic syringe, the needle teed bed, and too loose to hold the it may be killed out by scattering salt a liquid, which is the virus. being about thiee inches long.and calmly funny." roots of grain through the coming At first a healthy rabbit is taken and upon it quite freely. The salt does not inserted it into the flesh about as fai "Well, fix your stretched upon a board, as illustrated. winter. Practically ail there is of hurt the grass or clover, but rather as it would go. Then with his thumb The skull is bored into and the injection helps them, while the sorrel is destroyed dress, a a jX Talue in the coarse stubble for plant he made the injection of the virus.withdiew made by the aproned assistant. root and branch. never mind may be food will be found in its ashes when tbe instrument, and held the slight The unfortunate rabbit is then placed Keep the sun off the dug potatoes, it won't hurt so the straw is burned. The land will be wound for a moment so that none of the in a cage by himself,wheie he is allowed but do not store them until dry. more easily compacted, and make a much next time." virus would run out. to lemain until the following morning, MamifacScrer of and Dealer im Spread them out under a tree or a better, moisture seed bed after the A pietty young That was all. The young man, who when the attendant lemoves him to temporary shed. he best place for straw is burned than it can be before. hadn't dared to breathe during the operation, miss of not more another cage, and so on until he leaches CIGARS, potatoes before freezing weather is in The potash which the straw makes, heaved along sigh and proceeded his place of death. than 17 years had an airy outbuilding having a good though small ID amount, is a solvent, to look at his side. After the first rabbit has produced a just been inoculated TOBACCOS, roof. and furnishes from soil more plant food He was just about to rearrange his viius worthy of use the lemaiuing rabbits at the Pasteur in- clothes when tbe doctor remarked. than it would otherwise supply. If One of the easiest things in the are inoculated in the brain with a "One more inoculation in the other PIPES stitute, says the N. there is green herbage sufficient to rot world is to overheat a team when the Morning Journal. portion of a rabbit's spine which has side." already died from the effects of inoculation. the straw quickly that might make as wind is shut off by a high hedge. and Dr. Paul Gibiei smiled pleasantly at As he talked the doctor again filled Cor. Minnesota and Centre much plant food, but it would also Every man should be compelled by the tearful maiden as she complained to the injector with virus, which is kept in law to keep his roadside hedge cut The spine is reduced to a liquid before make the land too loose and porous for streets. her mother. a small wine glass covered with p«per. it is used upon the doomed rabbit. down to not exceeding four and onehalf winter grain. But where there is "The young lady must be brave. I r:EW ULM, 'MINN. The young man held his breath again, Following the day of the original inoculation feet. much green herbage the stubble cannot will cure her," lemaiked the doctor, as and when the virus had been squirted the rabbit begins to grow well be burned without first mowing The Acme and the disc harrow are into his other side, he muimured: "I he calmly wiped his insttuments to be weak. Thefiftyday he can not stand, it. If wheat is grown after wheat, both splendid implements, and much that the last?" and fiom then until his death he giows leady for the next patient. then burning the stubble of the first superior to the old fashioned harrow. more feeble.but is otheiwise in a healthy Dr. Gibier is a typical Frenchman, crop may destroy some of the Hessian The disc does not work so well where condition. Dealer in slightly above the medium height, with fly. there are roots and stones. Hence the After the death the sinews, flesh, and DTirsr GOODS, laughing eyes and the face of a true Acme is the more popular on stony or bones are separated from the remainder Keeping Ownea Fowls. physician. He is kind, gentle, in fact a timber land, while on the western A flock of guinea fowls is a great of the body and leduced to virus. Hats, Caps, Notions, prairies the disc harrow is almost altogether man whom the children quickly leam The part of the animal's body which }jj' adjunct to the farm. They make the used. to love, while their parents place the Groceries,* Provision^ is not thrown away is then worked over titst sort of watchmen, and never fail utmost confidence in what he does and and over until it becomes white liquid, It is unwise to put the good and the Crocliery and Glassware, to notify the farmer of night thieves aftei which it is placed in glasses to iufenor wheat in the same bin. Th aays. Green, Dried and Canned or poultry stealers. There is profit in await use, which usually takes place mixture will sell for a little more per The doctor speaks very good English, JPruits, etc, etc, three days afterwaid. jT guinea fowls, too, considering the bushel than would have the poor alone but with a decided Fiench accent.which The Pasteur system demands that a small amount of care and expense atta.-hed and less will be realized that if the makes his conveisatiou all the moie interesting. rabbit shall die every day, in older to I will al-frayi take farm produce la exchaafk to keeping them As a rule grades were kept separated. The good He is exquisitely polite,a oodnatured, have the virus in pioper condition fof tor goods, and pay the kitfUoat market price for a#° and often witty. He would become the guineas prefer to pick up most of does not raise the "price of the bad the various patients tlnaa of paper rage. nopular anywheie. their living, and they should have near so much as the bad depresses the The Pasteur institute was opened last a large place over which to range. I good. We would make more money if He Little Brother. la connection with ray etoro I tune a flrst-elae February, since which time over half a ie necessary to feed them a little we assorted m.(»re carefully. taloon furnished with a splendid bUlard table aaS hundred patients have been inoculated every d.\y, otherwise they will ^wander "O Mr. Dusenberry," cried her little Soipy water from the household my customer* will always and good liquors %a| and pronounced cured, or are at present away from the farm and take up their brother, "I'm so glad you are going to washing contains some free soda* and clears, and every forenoon a spleadld Uaefc. under treatment and on a fair way to recovery. headquarters elsewhere. They will be kin to me." if soft soap has been used, some free not scratch up seeds planted in the All ROOOB pftrebssod of me will ha delivered ti "Ah, Johnny, is that so?" he gasped, potash. But the dirt dissolved by the Over 1,000 persons have applied for garden, but they do eat a great »ny part of the cWy free of cost. a look of happiness flitting over his soap contains some nitrogenous matter admission to the institute, but have been Minnesota Street New Plm. Mia* number of grass seeds and those of undesirable face. "How did 3 ou know? Come here which quickly produces ammonia, refused, owing to the fact that the PREPARING A RABBIT. plants. They consume an and sit on my lap and tell me all you and renders this waste liquid an ex-animal which did the biting was not "Yes the last for today. Oome tomoirow enormous amount of grubs and insects, cellent fertilizer. If it is not- convenient have heard." known to be dead, or because their and I will make the second inoculation." however, which is a great point in to pour it over compost heaps it "Sister's other feller came here last wounds were so slight that inoculation their favor. Without any special fattening may be poured around fruit trees, to night," began the boy, after ho was M. EPPLE, Prop'r. The next patient was ayoungster aged was not necessary. they become plump and heavy safely in the arms of the young man, which it will be beneficial. 7 years. It was his fifth inoculation, and There are always a few people standing RlnonsboxA ST. NEW M.MIN1* at the season of the year when games devouring a quarter's worth of candy, his mother prepared him first. about gazing up at the windows, Hints to Housekeepers. goes out of the market. They are just as though they could see the doctor He began to ciy as soon as his little "and I heard them talking 'bout you." Potatoes done on a wire boiler are enerally killed for market between stomach was exposed and gradually increased at work. "What did they say?" n~HS nnderelgned doi'res tn1»7orm the peaptaet said to excel the fried. ebruary and April. They bring fair his wailings until the doctor remarked, 1 XHW Ulra aad vicinity that he has re e»taSl'«V Children in the neighborhood stop "He was mad," replied the terror, el his moil market and Is now prenpared to w«£ prices at this time of the year, and To beat eggs quickly add a pinch of with a smile, "He has a fine their games to inspect the people who *''cause sis goes with you so much." on til»«IU customers and friends with only tte salt. Salt cools and cold eggs froth pair of lungs." lust Lrcfh tad cured meats, saneaees, lard aud ow -often return big profits to the grower. "Aud what was her reply to him?" er thiriR usually kept a tmt-c! t«« ranrltet T\k rapidly. When it was all over he said, as he continued the young man, the look of hi h«st m«rUet price will be paid for FAT CJkW sobbed, "Did—n't—I—stand it good— Selling liarly Potatoes. 1US, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. Small fruits should be cooked slowly happiness spreading further across his this—time, mamma?" Then everybody Farmers who live near railroad thirty or forty minutes. Preserves features. E S laughed. 'Stations, no matter how far from marJf keep best in small glass jars or tumblers, "She said," began the youth again, A young girl was next. She was very with paper dipped in brandy ket, can generally do well by planting "that he need't get mad 'causa you brave all through tbe operation, only laid over the tops. eW a come to see her, as 3 ou was a soft snap potatoes to sell early. whimpering once or twice when the and was saving him lots of money that A frying-pan should never touch needle was pushed into her white flesh. thewould go to fixin up their house after water. Scour them out with salt the When she had been bowed out AND they were married." moment they are done with, and wipe next patient was found to be an elderly (they must be given good care and the E W E clean with a cloth. A washed omeletpan The look of contentment on the gentleman, who went about things in a farmer must be ready to market the makes a poor omelet business-like manner, made a few re-young man's face gave way to the crop at the right time. At no time in marks about the weather, and went on pallor of despair as he gasped: Do not light a siok-room at night by ly M3 growth can potatoes be safely subf* his way with as much unconcern as if "Well, how is that going to make me means of a jet of gas or a kerosene O S S I E ordinated to anything else. This with he'd just dropped in to pay a bill. kin to you?" lamp burning low nothing impoverishes early potatoes applies to marketing The entire operation takes only four the air sooner. Use sperm "Oh," went on the boy, "I' comin' NEW ULM, MINNESOTA the crop as well as growing it. A few or five minutes, and Dr. Gibier works to that now. She said that when vou candles, or taoers which burn sperm flays difference in time may make the Pure beer aold in quantities to suit th» very fast. proposed to her she would be a sister oil. purehi^aer. Speial attention paid to tha potatoes too low priced to bear long ills last patient the afternoon the to you and won't that make vou my To cle an mirrors, sponge them perfectly bottling ol beer. coming to market But at the price writer called was Mrs. Stone, who resides brother?" free from all dirt, drying with the earliest potatoes always bring they near Jamaica, on Long island, and soft cloths, and when quite dry rub a As the child picked himself off the will bear freightage, and almost expressage, who was so badly bitten by a huge little powdered blue over the glass, floor he beheld the form of the young from any locality within 300 bloodhound that her life was despaired THE CHICAGO AND man flit through the front door— polishing it finally with a soft old silk or 400 miles of the market. of. She was inoculated while reclining TH-WESTE Atlanta Constitution. handkerchief. at full length on the surgical chair, Thriving Cows to and From Pasture. Keep a clasp-knife or a knife with a and made little ado over the operation. The usefulness of the dog to drive A A Host INOCULATING A PATIENT. different handle from those in common The head of the dog which bit her climb the stoop and pull the bell. the cows to pasture and bring them use for the sole purpose of peeling It is not always judicious, says a has been preserved by Dr. Gibies, who The institute itself is a small twowindowed, borne again at night is not praised so onions, and so avoid the flavor and Scottish paper, to use Scotch idioms. A I W A removed the brains and is analyzing three-story, red-brick building, odor of them where it is neither expeoted much as it once wis. A dog can run them. A Scottish gentleman was down in one of a row. The only signs that nor desired. fP faster than man or boy, and easier, England visiting some old friends, and appear are two, a brass affair that reads: TH E DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO too. That is precisely the reason why while with them was invited to a dinner Currants, berries and all juicy fruits g* the dog ought not to go on this busimiss. party. Th« worthy Scot made may be washed, and then cooked without THE PASTEUR INSTITUTE. A decrepit old man hobbling on himself as agreeable as he could, and AND ALL POINTS EAST, water then strain, and the juice ,' crutches would suit the cow's ~gait after dinner, over the wine and walnuts, boiled for fifteen or twenty minutes and a simple door-plate, on which is engraved Is so opprat«i as to meet the requirements o* g* much better, especially atnigrht, when grew quite confidential with his before adding the sugar, when very "Dr. Paul Gibier." ttarwag-h and local travel, prov ding fast througk her bag is distended, and every effort neighbor. This gentleman was suffering trains with close connections for little boiling will be required. Applicants with all sorts of wild, mixed to hasten the cow injures not only her, from a severe cold, and Mr. stories begin to^arrive almost before the ST. A MINNEAPOLI S The smoked and dusty globes of tJfc but the quality of the milk as well. Mclntyre (the Scotchman), to show his doctor has awakened fiom slumber in chandeliers may be nicely cleaned by SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS* the morning. sympathy, said: "Man, it's an awfu' pi Stock and Dairy Items. soaking them in hot water, to which a War skimmed milk, with the addition They come in twos and threes, and always host (cough) you've got." Th host OMAHA DENVER little sal soda has been added. Then of a little ground meal of oats, look uneasy on reaching the front overheard the remark and naturally put some ammonia into hot water, immerse SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND & linseed and corn, in equal parts, just door. took it to himself, and there was a decided the globes and scrub briskly And all points TS enough to be digested healthfully, will Almost before the bell ceases to vibrate coolness between the parties till with a stiff brush. Rinse thoroughly MONTANA, make as good a veal calf as butter at the door is opened and Gene, the attendant, the Scotchman's friend explained the and wipe dryv*. f^siv 4 SO cents a pound will. in his shirt-sleeves with a long WASHINGTON, meaning of host. For roaches, make a fiour-pjaste into The cow is not a mere machine for white apron tied closely about him.bows fj OREGON, \f 'L which has been stirred, while hot, politely to the visitors. t«sg£#v the conversion of food into milk. She CALIFORNIA and Decline of English a Values. phosphorus, in the proportion of a He speaks very little English.-"- W*" la an animal whose natural functions BRITISH COLUMBIA. dime's worth of the phosphprus to a Suddenly the folding-doors open with are as delicately organized as are those In Kent, England, a farm of 500 acres a rattle and Dr. Gibier, pushing the portiere half-pint of paste when nearly cold A A E S E E I N A N 1 I N of human beings, and the first consideration that had been let for $6,000 per vear aside, bows pleasantly to no one in add a quarter as much grease. Put on „l should be given to the healthiulness A S are run on all through trains. has just been relet to the same tenant particular. pieces of board where the roaches of her feeding and lodging. for $2,500. This is said to,be a fair illustration "Will the next patient step this way f* O O N I S S E E I N A S are. They will die while eating the ^Remember that no stream can be of the decline of farm values in he remarks in a melodious voice. overland trainstoCalifornia and Oregon. paste. *«'**•&'* poorer than its source. If the spring England of late years. "One of his old patients always steps E E A I A S the Denver De impure the whole stream must be Benevolent party: "My man, clon't you forward, if there is one in waiting, as INOCULATING RABBITS. Limited. bad. And so if the cow is not in perfect think fishing is cruel sport!" Fisherman: James S. Carlton, an aged man now the new-comers invariably feel like At present there are about thirty Fejtimeoftratns?ticletsand all information. health, or her food or water is not perfectly "Cruel? Well, I should say so. I have now living in Baltimore, Md., claims lingering just a little longer, unless their patients being treated daily. The doctor's S ati on $ E ^W»t««rf Chicago & NortS: pure, the milk cannot be good blfe, sat here six hours and have not had a to have been the first discoverer of the wounds are of a very serious nature. time is greatly taken up, however, -and all its products will he tainted. been nearly eaten up by mosquitoes, and The folding-doors close again. The by the scores of people who apply for peculiar effects of cocaine. says W. H. NEWMAN, J. M. HITMAN .?!" There is no certainty about temperature the sun has parboiled the back of my new arrivals expect to hear groans from treatment, but who have not sufficient that as early as 1849 he knew the properties neok.»-Racket. ?mfWmmW&>S 3d Vice-President. General Manager without a thermometer. Heat and the mysterious room beyond the portiere. cause to fear hydrophobia, of the drug and made use 0* A^S W.. THRALL. %4 -cold arc relative sensations to a per- They are disappointed. __ a 8 a 4 t% There are also a number" oj them in his own family. 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