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

November 25, 1891 · Page 6 of 8

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THE/FARMER'S CORNER. |No#* a 1 Local Health Restored! delicate flavor, very different from an At a Fortune-Teller's, GRATIFYING O ALL. ordinary fowl. The principle on which "Sir, the change will be half-a-crown -The high position attained and the universal ^*-i Disease acceptance and approval of the pleasant they fatten poultry is to keep them in if I am to tell you "everything." liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as O close confinement and literally stuff "Here is the money. Now as a AQRCULTURAL A E S SPECIAL INTEREST. the most- excellent laxatixe known, illustrate them with all they can hold. guarantee for the future, tell me a Because Catarrh affects your head, it is not the value of the qualities on which An imitation of the French method little of my past history." .: therefore a local disease. If it did not exist in its success is based and are abundantly Tip a Ice House—Far may be followed with good results. your blood, it could not manifest itself in your "Nothing easier.- You have been gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. fManagement—Quick a Select tor the process only well-grown, nose. The blood now in yonr brain is before very unhappy in wedlock?" .. ing of Fowls—To Italianize yon finish reading this article, back in your heart perfectly healthy birds, and place I was never married." and Apiary—Going Into again and soon distributed to your liver, stomach, them in small coops just large enough "My son, if sinners entice thee, consent Winter Quarters "You have had false friends?" thou not." kidneys, and so on. Whatever impurities to hold one fowl. Set the coop in a Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment the blood does not carry away, cause what we darkened, quiet shed or barn, keep "All my friends have remained true Th Only On Ever Printed.' call diseases, Catarrhe Tbe-efore, when yon hav Far Management them well yentilated and scrupulously to this day," A guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulfiions. CAN YOU FIND THE WORD? There is a 3 Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous The majority of farmers recognize clean, and supply plenty of pure water I may be mistaken. You have inch display advertisement in this paper, Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. $1) this Veek, which has no two words alike traveled' far and wide?" for the fowl to drink. or food give a Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the the fact at under the present conditions except one word. The same is true of each Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay soft paste of bolted barley and corn I have never been any farther an it requires good management to and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss o€ new one appearing each week, from The Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, the next village." a snuff or other inhalant can at most give only meal, mixed with sweet skim-milk. make the yield a pro fit. In fact, every Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house caused by overexertion of the brain, selfabuse temporary relief. The only way to effect a cure or over-indulgence. Each box contains one Give the bird all it can swallow "Come, let me see your hand, I shall places a "Crescent" on everything they advantage must be taken to lessen month's treatment. 81.00 a box, or six boxes for t&M, is to attack the disease in the blood, by taking a two or three times a day together be able to read more clearly. Now I make and publish. Look for it, send them sent by mail, prepaid on receipt of price. the cost of production, not only with the name of the word and they will return constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, W E GUARANTEE SIX BOXES have it. You have lost money recently?" with a little meat and gre3n the crops but with the stock and any which eliminates all impurities and thus permanently yOU BOOK, BEATJTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS Or SAMPLES food and a good supply of grit, To cure any case. With each order received by "us for FREE. cures Catarrh. The success of sixboxes, accompanied with 85.00, we will send the purchaser stock kept at fails with proper management "Quite correct. I lost at halfcrown it must not be removed from its confined Hood's Sarsaparilla ourwritten RTiaraniee to refund the money ifthe treatment does not effect a care. Guarantees issued to return a fair profit, lessens I gaye you just now."—Joyezue You never find any happy old men in quarters for any purpose, especially onlyby O S S I X*.. Passe-temps. ix ii a the devil's service. As a remedy for Catarrh is vouched for by many the general average. a certain extent, for exercise, as the object is people it has cured. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's. EST-THE GENUINE IN YELLOW WRAPPERS ONLY. to secure perfect quiet and the most at leasb, cows area necessity on For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pulmonary An Interesting 1 rio. rapid possible increase in weight. Complaints, "Brown's Bronchial ever farm, the number being largely 0 EVEBYM0THEB I I I E E STAY CURED. Troches" have remarkable curative properties. A loving couple stood before the altar dependent upon the plan of farming IIf I We want the name and addressaofdeverysufferer Sold only in boxes. If the bird is in good condition at in the of the village church. As the ceremony followed. While during the summer &jk A Canada. Address. the beginning, it will fatten with great We are willing to admit the depravity of they can thrive very well upon pasturage, proceeded the fair bride began O I II III ft P. luoldHayw.ll.D., Buffalo,K.T. rapidity for about ten days. After other folk. and during the winter, if well sheltered to smile, and soon her smiles expanded $12500 at time the confinement begins to A Month and Expenses I Should Have It a The House. can be kept in a very good condition into a broad grin, and now and To Facilitate the Digestion and Assimilation tell on them, and they not only make Dropped on Sugar, Children Ziove of food take Allen's Iron Tonic Bitters. largely upon roughness, yet no progress in fattening, but are liable To Agents to Sell again she burst into loud laughter. totakeJOHNSON'SANODYNELINIMENTfor Croup.Colds, All genuine bear the signature of J. Sore Throat, Tonsilitls, Colic, Cramps and Pains. Relieves „„~r JSfCARS O DEALERS. both the pasturage and the winter to become sick or diseased. Ten days The clergyman, quite shocked at this all Summer Complaints, Cutsand Bruises like P. Allen, Druggist, St. Paul Minn. ,0HHGEIsnroHinn.'SAMPLES *C0 F3 magic. Soldeverywhere. Price 85c. by mail 6 bottles FREEI is just about long enough to continue St Paul, feeding costs something, and they unbecoming levity, at length asked:— Express paid, $2. L&JOHNSON & CO.,BOSTON.JUss. No heathen language has any such word IENSION^iT^SSrsar'.ClaimssetucesorPySuccessfull the process if continued longer, the must bring a return either in milk or W at makes you smile?" No answer, as love in it. fowls are very likely to begin to retrograde. calves or both to pay a fair profit and still she smiled. "If you I is not desirable at Late Principal Examiner U. B". Pension Bureau. Don't let rheumatism settle on you this on the cost of keeping and the capital don't tell me at once what you see to yrs in last war, IS adjudicating claims, atty sine*. month: Try Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, they should lose a day nor an hour smile at I will shut the book and stop invested. With nearly all kinds of never lails. N. W. N U. 1891 No 48 in putting on flesh. Jus before the the proceedings," At length she mustered stock, if good care is taken, the turning point is reached remove the "To him that soweth righteousness shall PISO'S courage to speak. REMEDY FOR CATAKB&~Bes& Easiest to HM. manure at can be secured be a sure reward." bird from confinement and execute at Cheaoest. Belief is immediate. A cure is certain. For "Well, sir, you see it's queer." Gold in the Head it has no equal. should be sufficient to pay for their at once. Such poultry will command CATARR "Wha is queer?" keeping, so at the value of theirfeed a fancy price in the market. "It's so queer (nudging her companion) and the interest on the money invested, Je here squints, and I squint, Italianize an Apiary. with the risk, should be the cost of and—and (pointing to the officiating I would buy a good breeding queen It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the keeping. Ho many cows are kept minister) and ye squints."—Figaro. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, nostrils. Price, 60c. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. (only one), and introduce her to a on the farm year after year at do When shewas a Child, sho cried for Castoria, Address, JL T. iLazxu/nxs. Warren. Pa. colony, which is strong in bees and Rack and re not pay this cost? The value of the When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Were scarcely more torturous than the brood by the beginning of June, at feed and the interest is the same W CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND BRAl twinges of rheumatism. Not only is it one w*hen she had Children, she gave them Castoria. which time I should give them some of the most agonizing,but most obstinate of whether a profit is returned or not •*1 nice drone combs then as soon as complaints in its chronic stage. Forestall ri 1 have a a of the cows returning THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Baft, Sure, udrtliolUFUltornde. the untold agonies it inflicts with Hostetetter's young drones begin to crawl out of UMUes. uk J1Druggistribbon. for Chiehuter't EnglUh Diamond Srand in Red and Odd mctallto no profit is to lessen the per cent on Stomach Bitters, the finest blood boze?^e*.,^d "1 blae Take no ether kind. Mtfiue 9ubrtitutioiu and Imitation*. their cells, I would give this colony 7 7 Ml pills In puteboard boxei, pink wrappen,are daacewaa ooaaterfelU. At Drojgiits, or send or depurent in existence, dyspepsia, constipation, the whole number, and the sooner the l?«it^,mPf ^T lor partienlara. t»timoaial», and "ReUeT for Ladle*," in Utter, OT return Mall. two or three bright combs, putting biliousness, and malaria are also 1 W»»5« Te^monial. Name Paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madtom Square. A great many people pray most for the unprofitable ones are culled out the completely eradicated by this comprehensive Sold by all Local DruurUta. PHILADELPHIA. PA, them in the center of the brood-nest things they do"not need. better for the farmer. If the calves medicine. AGENTS NOW FOR THE HOLIDAY B00M1 says the American Bee Journal. In are of sufficient value to pay a reasonable If yon have as many friends as Johnson's two or three days, when the combs The Bible has no message for any but Anodyne Liniment, you are a fortunate profit for keeping the cows and earnest, willing minds. Of course yon want a Fast-Selling Book! Wehaveit. Over 600large are well filled with eggs, remove the person. .p double paces. Nearly 300 Splendid Illustrations. OUTSELLS the cow brings a good calf every --'Si queen, and all other combs with unsealed EVERYTHING. COMMISSION iniBters,CfUntxr Ol n*n% The devil never runs from the preacher "To him that knoweth to do good, and UmparalledOffer! Teachers, Students. 11 Uoi belli* year, at will answer but in the who goes to the theatre. larva, from tfte colony. Stimulate dOeth it not, it is sin." Bright Men and Women Wanted in every Town and County No Capital Required Beaiitlf nlly Illustrated majority of cases the calf is not sufficient Circulars and full purt culars FREE Address W. D. CONDIT&CO.,Des Moines, Iowa* this colony by feeding. In six or value to do this, and something eight days from the capping of the $ -i must be made from the milk in addition. cells, cut out a queen cell for each ••f colony made queenless a few days Where every item must be taken previous, and- insert the cell in a advantage of in order to secure the middle comb of the brood-nest. 1 1: best profit, it will pay to test every Always take enough comb with the cow, determining the value of the calf cell, so as not to compress the cell in when weaned and also the quantityand the least. Be sure to destroy all, 1 quality of milk she will give, and after £. other cells started by these black bees. a fair test all that do not show a •4 I would keep tnis old colony rearing fair per cent of profit should be 4! 1 these cells queenless, so as to preserve marketed. It is important to get rid the drones, as tn drouth will usually of all unprofitable cows, sheep, horses --1 or hogs, as every day an animal is have ended these black drones before I kept at cannot be made to pay a this time. We can also keep our bees fair profit is at much taken from pretty free from the black drones by the farm income. I may seem a shaving down the drone brood once small item to ascertain whether one Only a few Announcements can be included in this advertisement, but they will enable the friends of E COMPANION to judge, somewhat of every 15 days. cow is paying or not, but on the farm the scope and character of the reading that will be given in its columns during 1892 he sixty-fifth year of its issue. it is the attention paid to what may $k Going Into Winter Quarters be considered the details that largely Nine Illustrated Serial Stories. determine the aggregate profits. And It will soon be time to stable the even a small profits preferable to a cows and put them on their winter ration. positive loss.—N. J. S., in Prairie A little care should be used to Th Serial Stories for the coming year will be of rare interest and variety, as well as unurual in number. Farmer. 3 1 make the change fromgrassto hay too Lois Mallet's Dangerous Gift. A New England Quaker Girl's first Contact with "World's People" by Mrs Mary Catherine Lee. abrupt before the grass is frozen the Th Farmer' Ice House. A Tale of the Tow-Path. The Hardships encountered by a Boy who found Life at home too Hard for him by Homer Greene. cows should be fed some hay and A plentiful supply of ice on the farm meal, and if a part of the meal should How Dickon Came by his Name. A charmingly written Story of the Age of Chivalry by Harold Frederic. is both a luxury and a necessity, and be linseed meal it will be all the better Tw Abroad. They set off on a Tour of the World in quest of Profitable Enterprises by C. A. Stephens. there is no good ^reason why, in all for the health of the cows. If the A Young Knight of Honor. The Story of a Boy who stood at his Tost while Death was all around him. Miss Fanny M. Johnson. localities where ice forms in winter, a cows are changed gradually from A Boy Lieutenant. A True Narrative by Free S. Bowley. sufficient quantity should not be green to dry feed there will be little TouaregS. A Story of the Sahara by Lossing G. Brown. Smok Days. A Story of a Forest Fire by or no falling off in their yield. They E. W Thomson. stored up for summer use. On the Lone Mountain Route by Miss Will Allen Dromgoole. can be allowed to go into pasture so A good ice house need not be an expensive Hints on Self=Education. long as they seem to enjoy themselves Practical Advice. $ affair. It may be of the simplest there, care being taken not to and cheapest construction, and let them out of the yard until the yet as effective for the purpose as if Articles of great value to Young Men who desire to educate themselves. The Habit of Thrift by Andrew Carnegie. frost has melted off the grass. While costing hundreds of dollars. The Hon. Andrew D. White, Ex-President of Cornell. what they get is not valuable as feed How to Start a Small S to re by B. Thurbcr. three essentials are thorough drainage, yet the accustomed exercise and the President Timothy Dwight, of Yale University. Girls and the Violin. A Valuable Paper by Camilla Urso. ventilation and walls and roofs packed freedom from the restraint of the President E. H. Capen, of Tufts College. A Chat it Edison. How to Succeed as an Electrician G. Lathrop. barnyard is good for them, until they with a suitable nonconducting President G. Stanley Hall, of Clark University lose all desire to wander over the Boys in N. Y. Offices Evils of Small Loans by Henry Clews. material to exclude heated air. President Francis L. Patton, of Princeton College fields we prefer to let them have the If placed on a hill where drainage The Girl Wh Thinks She Can Write. Three Articles of Advice by can be easily managed the house may run of the pasture during the warm Professor James Bryce, author of the "American Commonwealth." well-known Writers, Amelia E Barr, Jeanette L. Gilder, Kate Field. be partly or wholly underground. part of the day When the ground But on a leval surface the building freezes up they will be contented to may be entirely above ground. Two stay in the barnyard, and by at Five Special Features. methods of construction for these time, they will be on full winter feed and above-ground houses are recommended. accustomed to their regular winter One is to have a double wall of routine.—National Stockman. A a re a Describing the life of a young inventor of extraordinary gifts he Hon W E Gladstone pine or hemlock boards, say ten inches apart, with a packing of sawdust Episode in Life. A delightful paper telling how he came to build the Suez Canal by he Lesseps. or finely cut rye straw between. Agricultural Maxims. Another, suggested by the Country he S to of he A a Cable Mr. Field's narrative has the thrilling interest of a romance us W Field. Every farmer should keep an account Gentleman, is to make a single board with his land and stock. Cause of is a Three admirable articles by the Eminent English Physician, S Morell Mackenzie wall, leaving a space ten or twelve inches between it and the ice, which is Midwinter is not the best time to a Girl a he W a What Young Americans may do as Exhibitors by Col. Georg R. Davis to be filled .with the packing of sawdust get ready for cold weather. or straw as the ice is put in. Glimpses of Royalty. A "forehanded" farmer is one who Railway Ufe. This is said t© preserve the ice quite keeps ahead of his work. as well as the other method, with the added avantage that the packing will Stinting the stock is "saving at the Housekeeping at Windsor Castle by Lady Jeune. not settle, as the permanent packing The Safest Part of a Train by Col. H. G. Prout. spigot and wasting at the bung." '51 is liable to do, leaving crevices through How Queen Victoria Travels by H. W Lucy. Success in Railway Life by Supt. N. Y. Central, 4 Theo. Voorhees. A farmer's wife has rights at even which the air.can have access to the The Story of Kensington Palace by The Marquis of Lome. her husband is bound to respect. Asleep at his Post by former Supt. Mich. Southern, Charles Paine. ice. How I Me the Queen by Nugent Robinson. Roundhouse Stories. Humorous and pathetic by An Old Brakeman. Holes in the stable makes holes in the The ice sbouldbe pressed in a solid pockets. mass, noteeparated by a packing of straw, as is sometimes done. The The "law ofkindhess" is a good one Short Stories and Adventures. foundation for the ice may be made of to observe in making kine. cobblestone, well drained, half afoot The cheapest stock i3 not always thick, .on which is laid a two-inch the stock at costs the least. More than One Hundred capital Stories of Adventure, Pioneering, Hunting, Touring will be printed in this volume. Among them are: plank flooring, with quarter inch cracks to allow of free drainage. Upon Pure air, pure water, good food and The a Old Thad's Stratagem. His Day for the Flag. the floor should be placed ten inches good care are the chief essentials in the My Queer Passenger. Very Singular Burglars. Capturing a Desperado, of sawdust. management of stock. Ventilation., without which the ice Molly Barry's Manitou. Th Tin Peddler's Baby. In the Burning Pineries. Grumbling at fate never made a will not keep, may be provided ior by Shut Up in a Microbe Oven Blown Across Lake Superior. The Boys and the Wild-Cat. farm pay. I is the man who thinks, means of a chimney in the r.oof, witn works and bopes who gets the most shutters, or hj openings ait both.ends The Cruise of a Wagon-Camp. A Young Doctor's Queer Patients. On a Cattle £teamer in a Storm. out of life. just below the peak of the roof. Th latter is, of course the cheaper pla-ia A farmer wtoo keeps his houseyard The exterior may be treated to & and barnyard in a neat and thrifty he I a will be improved and increased in number. W E it a on the leading Foreign and Domestic Topics coat of crude petroleum or of paint, condition is pretty sure to look well will be marked by impartiality and clearness. A will be contributed by well-known writers. re a will .according to the taste or pocket of to his crops and eattle. he owner. But no farmer should be be more attractive than ever.-. I a W S adding nearly one-half to the size of the paper, will be continued deterred from having a sufficient supply keep boys on the farm give them of ice, because he does not feel able a share* in the business. A son is rree to Jamiary,^Io92. to build an ornate and expensive *A Yard worth two hired men it his heart is in This Slip structure to house it in. Now is the time to plan and construct the building, the work. (. To any NEW SUBSCRIBER who will cut out and send ng this slip with na:»e and addr«M and preparatory to laying in the stock of Roses" It is poor economy to try to cultivate 81.75. we will ttnd THE COMPANION E E to January, 1892, and for a Foil Year fr« that dat? «rhU with $1/75, of ice. more an can becultivated well, offer includes the THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR'S DOUBLE HOLIDAY TrttKFT*« and all the Illustrated Weekly Snnnlements. New Subscribers will also receive a cony of a bcanHfni col™** or to keep more live stock an can -.is*' Quick Fattenin of Fowls. picture, entiUed A YARD OF ROS2S." Its production has cost TWENTY THOUSAND S 5 0 be thoroughly cared tor. Winter is a The French iare famous for their fat jjfM^ Specimen Copies tent free good tima to plan for the summer. ADDREsi E O S OQEffiPAagBdw, os to mass. Send Check, Fbst-Q^lct: Order or poultry, which they succeed in making on application. I takes a deal of hard thinking to Registered Jjetter at our rUU^,'-" make farming pay^,|^ oo only fe-t and tender, but ot a fine, ifcr