New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 9, 1891 · Page 7 of 11
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A DUEL WITH ROB ROY. Kill,the Cause Ijtfr IAKMEE'8 COBSEB. Health Restored! Women like balls and assemblies as a brush and curry-comb and a broomcorn hunter likes a place where game abounds. brush for mane and tail. "jkjP? MacNell, of Barra, Made Him Taking the brush in the right Tiand, The beauty craze has revolutionized society Prove His ISuperlor S a carefully clean the animal's head first, and Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup has revolutionized MATTERS O SPECIAL INTEREST ship. and then, with the comb in the left the treatment oi coughs and Of Catarr and You Hav a «., TH E FARMER. colds. *x ,• Cure. The far famed Ro Roy MacGregor and the bruah in the right, ourry and brush thoroughly the entire right side, was confessedly the best swordsmani It is the dry goods clerk who most frequently me Valuable Suggestion Abou taking pains to rub the fetlocks and of his day says the Scottish American. sales under false colors. ^Improvin a Farm Grooming Disease of Ions standing require long and persistent the entire legs till they are well cleaned. Hi celebrity for wielding the a Horse—Salt a Fertilizer treatment to eflect perfect core, and this 5 'AH he World and His Wife The left should then be gone over in claymore excited MacNeil, of Barra,^ Over-feeding is particularly true of catarrh, in the head. This Recognize Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as the same way. Then carefully clean to visit him forth express purpose is unquestionably a- constitutional disease and Hogrs. an incomparable remedy for dyspepsia, the hoofs, and go all over the surface of trying his prowess. a a was a therefore requires a constipation, biliousness, malaria and inactivity again with .the splint brush in order of the kidneys, but they are not so Dr. E. C. West's Nerre and Brail Treatneit gentleman possessing the qualities it a to create friction and remove the dust.' well aware that it has proved to be an absolute Ho to Improve a Farm. that endear a chief to his clan, with A guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, CmmO-1—. like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ivocal applications, Follow the brush with a woolen cloth, specific for 'l a grippe," that terribly lions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Met the accomplishments which confer acceptability Many of our farmers spend money like snuffs and otljer inhalants, can at best give destructive malady. Lose no time if this Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or toluene. rubbing the hair up and then smoothing Wakefulness, .. u.ciuurao Mental Menta Depression Depression. Softening Softenin Ot vi wM in polished circles. On only temporary relief, as they reach only the result freely in purchase of special manures dire ailment attacks you in resorting to the it down. Brain resulting in insanity and leading- to misery, d*» IT and not the cause of the disease. The latter Bitters, and you will speedily experience arriving at Rob Roy's house the cay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Los* of —guano, superphosphates, bone dust, Power in, either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperm*, A healthy horse will feel much better is found in the impure taint in the blood, which MacNeil chieftain found he was at torrhoea, caused by over-exertidn of the brain, aalf* gypsum, etc., and usually find, or after this- complete grooming and Hood's Sarsaparilla removes and thus the benefit abase or over-indulgence. Each box contain* OBOmonth's Buchanan attending a market, and If you grant a favor, do it without whining, treatment, fl.00 a box, or six boxes fort&eV think they do, at they realize a profit will enjoy his oats and be ready for derived from this medicine is permanent. sent by mail, prepaid on receipt of price. thither he repaired. met several or do not grant it at all. by it. I do not wish to say one any service required of him. N. B. When you ask for gentlemen on horseback on their way W E A A N E E S I O E S A Hood's Sarsaparilla A similar process of combing and word to discourage them from a continuance Use brown's Bronchial Troches for To cure any case. With each order received by 'us fea home and accosting the nearest begged rubbing down will be of great benefit six boxes, accompanied with S5.C0, we will send the mo* Coughs, Colds and all other Throat of the practice, but I would to know if Rob Ro was still at the chaser ourwritten guarantee to refundthe money if tte Don't be induced to buy any other. Insist upon to the cows also. I will improve their froubles.—"Pre-eminently the best."—Rev. treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees isseseV ad.vise them to be a little more careful fair. Henry "Ward Beecher. Hood's Sarsaparilla—100 Doses One Dollar. O S I 3aoJbM*'XaXXBV health and appearance and very much S a a a •—••»•—-1. in their experiments and statistics. O O S PHVLS—For the liver and bowels, act lessen the chances ot defiling the milk. '•Who inquires for Ro Roy?" inquired Religion does not compel a person to easily yet promptly and efficiently. Price 2 5 E59-THE GENUINE IN YELLOW WRAPPERS JOMkeV If a farmer applies a hundred The foul condition in which cows are' a voice more remote. SIGKHEADAGHE it to attempted insults dollars' worth of special manures, often allowed to remain is a disgrace "MacNeil, of Barra, said the chief. or any other manures, at drains to their owner and a source of peril to Rob Ro approached, announcing O A N E A N E E N O E I E S I E organs take Allen's Iron Tonic Bitters. All the consumer of their milk. Cleanliness Positively eared by his pocket of the dollars he should himself, and, after exchanging salutes, genuine bear the signature of J. P. Allen, these Little Pills. is the first law 01 the dairy, and Barr a said: be able to ascertain at he gets his Druggist, St. Paul, Minn. They also relieve Distress THE grooming the cows is one of the ways I have heard Ro Roy extolled money back with a profit of at least from Dyspepsia.Indigestion ***i of observing it. Friendship between women is only a suspension IRONE ONLYTRU and TooHesxtj as the best swordsman of our times, twenty percent to pay for his labor of hostilities. Eating. A perfect mm and have come a long journey to edy for Diirineas.Nsueea and risks. can only ascertain this Salt as a Fertilizer Commendable Drowsiness, Bad Teste prove whether he or I deserve at by cultivating a measured a of The value of salt as a fertilizer for in the Month, Coated commendation." All claims not consistent with the high Tongue,Pain in the Side the same field without manure of any TONIC certain crops must be limited by the "Chieftain of Barra, saidRob Roy, TORPID LIVER. They character of Syrup of Figs are purposely kind, giving it the same care and attention regulate the I never sought a quarrel with any nature of the soil, and lack of attention avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. Purely Vegetable. as the portion manured. man and it it please you to think to this fact has been the means Price Cents. Tt acts gently on the kidneys, liver and After he shall have done this and yourself the better swordsman I have CASTSB HEDICI1T3 CO., UEW TOSS. of bringing considerable discredit upon bowels, cleansing the system effectually. WiHpurify O O regulate no objection to your opinion." measured or weighed the crops, a little I N E S remove I E But it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions the mineral as a fertilizer. A liberal Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. disorder, build strength, renew "This is tn language of fear," said arithmetic will bring out all the that every bottle will not substantiate. appetite, restore liiaUli and' Barra supply of salt will kill any vegetation, nprawmap igorofyouth. a facts. There should be no guesswork Indigestion, that tired feel* "Wh dares to speak of fear to Rob but like many other destructive iuxahsohiteU eradicated. or hope so a it. If a merchant Roy MacGregor?" said MacGregor. Mind brightened, brain He who always respects himself, will minerals, a small quantity rightly applied invests a portion of his capital nj| power I a "Pismbunt, sir, and try if I'm afraid." always be respected. I I E O bones, ner\cs, mus— stimulates and improves vegetable in any description of goods he will The chivalrous encounter immediately I I I I recei\ new force. The Only One Ever Printed. I I suffering troui complaints pe»- growth. On soils at are lacking commenced, and Rob Roy found know, when tlaese goods are disposed THE^WOED9 I a to 4 CAN YOU FIND There is a 3 a a nearly his match but after a safe, speedy cure. Return* of, whether he has gained or lost by in salt 300 pounds to the acre is a inch display advertisement in this paper, rose bloom ou cheeLs, betutiiies much dexterous play, he wounded the this week, which has no two words alike Sold everywhere. All fteuuiue froods bear the operation if the speculation has most liberal supply, and 450 pounds except one word. The same is true of each Crescent.** bend us 'Z cent stamp for 32-pafce A chieftain in the sword arm, so at he been unsuccessful he will seek some pamphlet. to the acre has been proved quite destructive new one appearing each week, from The was several months confined at Buchanan. other investment for his capital. Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. Louis, M*. to all plant growth. Some places a "Crescent" on everything they ASTHMA soils naturally contain more or less of make and publish. Look for it, send them We Want Name sun* Sunda in Connecticut in 1 7S8 the name of the word and they will return Now, brother farmers, allow me here salt, and 300 pounds to the acre of Address of Ever* you BOOK, BEAUTirUL LITHOGBAPHS Or SAMPLES The following anecdote, which appeared ASTHMATICS to be a little critical. You will acknowledge &uch soil might beth means ol causing FEEE. P.rlaroldHaveMLD. that there is no manure in the Salem, Massachusetts, CURED TO STAY CURED. BUFFALO. W.Y. untold injury to the plants. at you can buy at will give such Small things cease to be small when Mercury of August 12, 1788 shows Salt has not yet taken, any permanent satisfactory results as the manure in their effects are mighty. in O UB OWN CABDS. For OR [rlllll. Cents vre will mail this both what kind of stories was pleasing place among manural agents, your own barnyards. Then why do Rubber Type Printer for cards and. 9 9- Pure to our ancestors, and how our ancestors for its application on some soils produces Linen MarKer.consistingof box or you not make more of it, or why do IRubber Type, Indelible Ink. Pad you not take better care of what you great results, while on others it thought a story should be and Holder. Five outfits for $100s do make? I have seen some of your seems to have no good action at all. WNHEAPOUS STAMP CO,, Minneapolis. told manure heaps beveled out to a teath The true value of salt must be understood ffhen Baby was cict, we gave her Castorla, $12500&A Month and Expenses A gentleman in the State of Connecticut er-edge, which edges should have been before it can be intelligently When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, regularly attended worship on shoveled up into a compact heap so used Salt does not enter into 'the To Agents to Sell THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPME When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, as to expose as small a surface as plant life or growth, and plants may A S O DEALERS the Lord's day with all his family on W W JOHN 6. RISING ft CO.. I I r»eiT» possible to rain and sunshine. These bs grown successfully upon soils where 3Phen she had Children, shegavethem Castcria, St- Paul. Minn. O A I the Sunday evening he always catechised remarks will apply as well to your this mineral is entirely absent. Bu his children and servants on CONSUMPTION. milking and feeding yards as to the the true benefit of the salt comes from We send you themarvelous French the principles of religion, and what main manure heap. Collect all the refuse the fact that it acts directly upon the Remedy CALTHOS free and a vegetable matter from every nook vegetable matter in the soil, and legal guarantee that UALTHOB will they heard the minister deliver from STOP DlHchargea and Emissloae, and corner of the farm and incorporate I have a positive remedy for the above disease, by its makes it available for the growing CURE Varicocele. Spermatorrhea the pulpit. Advice to those using glasses—Don't mix it with the manure heap, or with use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long plants to absorb. Many soils can and RESTORE Lost Vigor. He had a negro man who never your drinks. standing havo been cored. Indeed so strong is my faith swamp mud, lime and gypsum, form a Use it and pay if satisfied. thus be greatly benefited by salt applications, could remember a note of the sermon, in its e£5cacy, that I will sand TWO BOTT:IE3 FEEE, with Address VON MOHL CO., compost heap collect leaves from the especially where heavy "You've frozen your ears," is a common a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any sufferer though otherwise smart. At last his Sole American AgenU, ChuhuuiU, 0hi» woods, which contain more potash remark. Bathe in Johnson's Anodyne who w.U send me their Express and P. O. address. barn-yard manure has been applied Ple»« mention this paper Trh«*n writing. master peremjptonly told him he man}7- T. A Slocnm 31. 1 8 3 a St. N than of the phosphates in the in annually, or thick quantities ot vegetation would on Monday morning tie him up market. For over this compost "German plowed under for fertilizers. and flog him. heap once or twice in the course of a On such soils continual applications of Next Sunday evening, when interrogated, year and top-dre3s your grass land manure, superphosphate and nitrate he had forgotten all. On Monday with it. Leave a strip across the field of soda stimulate the plants, but they morning his master executes his not so top-dressed, and if "book farming" do not prepare the plant food in the Syrup threat so far as to tae him up. will not satisfy you, you will begin soil for ready use. The salt, however, The fellow then cried out, 0 master, to learn by "example." acts in a different way, and on soils spare me, for I remember something of this nature its results have been so To do this work will require labor, the minister said." marked at it has been unhesitatingly and costs money labor is always "Wha is it?" said the master. $ praised as the best fertilizer at worth money when well directed and The fellow replied, "This much a could be used. The mistake was not properly applied. By pursuing thi« suffice at this trine." W are six in fam-! About seven years ago I had Bronchitis, which finally drifted into Con- Bealized until successive uses of the course you accomplish two purposes The master was so pleased with his A* a A a at ily. W live in a sumption, so the doctors said, and they had about given me up. I was conE salt developed all of the plant food in —you improve the appearance of your wit that he forgave him. the soil, and its effect then steadily Pls?f.e a farm and"enrich it. After saving all a fined to my bed. One day my husband went lor the doctor, but he was decreased. you can, then buy as much fertilizers subject to violent office. The druggist sent me a bottle of Piso's Cure for Consumption. he O Market. as may prove to be profitable by the The application of the salt may be An up-town dentist displays a peck S a W I ii S a was greatly relieved before the doctor came. tests above named. The introduction made in the winter or spring, but if or more of teeth, the product of many of so much labor-saving machinery into a made in the springit is probably more used Germa S up for six long as it helped me. I did so, and the result |__ aching jaws, in a glass ease in front of the farming system is, I fear, making beneficial. When spread over the land 1S a an successfully for Sore Throa Cough well—entirely cured of Consumption.—Mis P. his establishment. A carious individual our farmers a little lazy, and they in winter, the plant food a be made A E Cold, Hoarseness, a in in the Harrisburg, Illinois, February 20, 1891. a few a ago asked the doctor would rather take a hundred dollars available before needed by the crops, it the teeth outside were all drawn by Chest and Lungs and spitting-up out of their pockets to buy fertilizers and winter rains would wash it away. him. "Yes, and down in my cellar I of Blood". I have tried a different I have had Catarrh for many years, but never found anything that did than doth extra work of collecting When applied early in the spring the lun a flour barrel full, of" all sizes. the material and making compost, as kinds of cough Sj'rups in my any good until I concluded to try Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. After iipmg it seeds take ad\ antage of the chemical We used to sell them to articulators they consider this out ot the regular change and thrive rapidly. time, but let me say to anyone want a few times I found great relief, and would not be without it now —Mis* ot skeletons, and we got one dollar a routine of farming. But they may as in such a medicine—German Syru E E WOODRUFF, Lawler, Iowa, July 21 1891. well hire labor to do this and secure quart tor them, They had to buy Horse on he Farm. is the best. at has been my ex the profit ito themselves, as to send more than a quart sometimes to get As a rule the average farmer has no perience. If you use it once, you their money abroad and give the profit e\ en one tooth to suit, because a skeleton business with fancy horses, unless for will go back to it whenever you to others. This, too, will keep the with a full set of teeth was worth breeding purposes. should fit for need it. I gives total relief and is laboring men in your own neighborhood. at least $15 more than one not having sale and sell such horses as will bring Laborers ought to be encouraged a quick cure. advice to everyone all its teeth. Bu at trade is high price and content himself with by constant and well paid employment. suffering with Troublesis about lost to this country because •cheaper animals for his own use. it. Yo will soon be convinced. they can set up a skeleton so much He needs horses that are not too good Plowing down red ekver is one of I all the families where cheaper in France. Therp ought to be to do all kinds of farm work in care the cheapest and quickest methods of a heavy tariff duty on skeletons." your an S up of the hired mdn, and he can't afford improving farm land. This plan cannot is used we have no to run the risk of having first-class W at are on n^ing lor eold 9 Tr be too often, nor too strongly with the horses ruined physicially or in disposition Jo-liUMjn A in ite wonder urged on the farming community. I a in at all. I is by-hi man's carelessness or GmCHESTEB'8 ENGLISH, RED CROSS W DIAMOND BRAND iul have tried, and seen it tried by others, his ismorance. Neither can the average the medicine for this often and always with success. The a in a bird's eye seeing to be a man afford to have good horses country. fiieat o\ei-itflrt the best time to do this is when in full THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Safe, Sure, mndreKoWePill for»la. standing idle when he cannot use bloom, and the seed about commencing Ladle*, uk Dnig^iat for Chichester English Diamond Brand in Red anil Gold metallic G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fnWoodburj3NJ. boxes sealed with blu« ribbon Take no other kind. Befutt SuktUutiont and Imitations them himself. Besides there is a constant to form. No only the green crop All pill* in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers are danjrerona counterfeit*. At Druggists, or send »r Ln_ «»J»P* tor partienlars, testimonials, aod "Hellerft—uadlem" in letter, bj return Mail. risk of injury that will lessen plowed under, but the roots enrich Talcing butter from milk a 0,000 Testimonials Name Paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO EvERY$|oTH£R A Co. Maallwm Square. Sold by all Local VroggUU. and mellow the soil, putting it in good the value of such horses, or of total was known in the earliest condition for the reception of any lo^s by death. I know of a dozen |»gf892 times. It was left for our crop.—Practical Farmer. ca&es where farmers refused good pi ices for horses, and the animals PLANT, TREE AND Should Have I in Tiso House. time to make a milk of codliver in a either -died or got hurt soon after. I Dropped on Sugar, Children Z.ove oil. The number of farmers who a is strange but a fact at if a beast on to take JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LIKIME\*T for Croup, Colds, informatior?00 1\2^F^,!eB'- Fin Enirravifi«g, Handsom Colored Flutes. Full of useful and mstrnctina- Sore Throat, Tonsllitii, Colic, Cramps and Pains. Relieves Unquestionably one of the mo«t rehable caUlopies published. Jill kindn of giinrnntreafc the farm dies it's the most valuable all Summer Complaints, Cutsand Bruises like pride in keeping their horses in good Milk, the emulsion of butter, iJ^T«cn. and Field Seeds, Fruit and Ornamental Trees Mnnll Fruits, Choic magic Sold everywhere. Price 35c. bymail 6bottles one. If you can afford the luxury of ICoses, Plant and Bulb*. Tboroushbred Lan and W atvr Fowls Reffistsretli condition by proper grooming is eomparaitively Express paid, $2. a JOHN.SON& CO., BOSTON, MASS. is an easier food than IBS, an a *«*.» dfce. "*ent frep. ou application Address mentioning Una paper fine horses, all right if not let some small. Iz is too much "both SAMUEL WILSON, SEED GROWER, MECHANICSVILLE, PA- N. W N 1891 GO butter. Scott's Emulsion pi other fellow take the risk and you er" and takes too much time. But pocket the ca&h.—National Stockman cod-liver oil is an easier food there are some things this world it and Farmer., is worth while to bother about and than cod-liver oil. It is rest ft take time to do, and do well, and keeping for digestion. It stimulates, Overfeeding Hogs the horse well groomed is one of or some days past we have been helps, restores, digestion them. Fo it not only greatly improves alarmed at the close proximity of sick and, at the same time, supplies -hogs to our own just across the fence. their looks—which is a point The neighbor commenced green corn the body a kind of worth considering—but also promotes The Full Prospectus of Notable Features for 1892 and Specimen Copies will be sent Free. feeding with over 100 head of healthy, health and longevity. The first thing nourishment it can get in no Brilliant Contributors. +&*& vigorous animals. Green corn was to be done on going into a stable in other way. fed liberally for about ten days, when giving1 the morning—after 'the horse a Articles hare been written expressly for the coming volume by a host of eminent men and women, among whom are the hogs began to sicken and die. Did little hay—is to remove all the droppings not think they fed too high, but the The Right Hon. W E Gladstone. Count Ferdinand de Lesseps. Andrew a Cvras W Field SCOTT & EOWKE. Chemists, 13a South 5th A venae, and litter. The latter should be oi inion of others at Observed the The Marquis of in McCarthy, Sir Lyon Playfair. Frank R. Stockton' I New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod liver feeding is at too much was given. carried off where none of the ammoniacal Henry a Verestchagin. W Clark Russell.— The Earl of Meath Dr. Lyman AM» oil—all drugeuu everywhere do. (1. We have not been on the farm to fumes canreach the horses, whose ~it Camilla Urso. Mrs. Henry M. Stanley, and One Hundred Others. make examinations, but notice vhat eyesight man be seriously unpaired JV 4 ^The Volume for 1892 will Contain ^1 since the feed is cut down the hogs are INSTANT BELIEF. Cure In 15 thereby, as well as their general health getting better. Th well hogs were days. Never returns No purse, no salve Nine Illustrated Serial Stories. 1 0 0 Stories of Adventi're. 4 The Best 5hort Stories no suppository. Remedy Mailed FKEE be affected. The grooming should be separated from the sick ones and 51 Address II HUBVES, Box 3290, N. To k. City. Articles of Practical Adyiw, S of Travel. Hints on SeH-Educationf done when thehorse is taken to water, moved 6n to new grounds. Ho do fi Glimpses of a jff Popular Science Articles. Household Articles. we know at they are better? and before th grain ration is given. Railway Life and Adventure^f Successfully Claims. the fact at the izzards have almost make a thorough job of the Natural History Papers. Lata Principal Examiner U. S. Pension Bureau. disappeared. our mind this grooming, begin at the animal's head 3 vrs last war, IS abdicating claims, attv since 700 Large Pages. Five Double Holiday Numbers. Illustrated Weekly Supplement! is a plain case of overfeeding, in which S CURE RT$T and go over the entire body with danger arises to healthy hogs near _, FREE TO JAN. I, 1692. comb and brush. Rubbing off the them. Yet the trouble is pronounced dirt a liftle here and there is not 4 0 SnbscriberH cwt send os is slip.-frith Wajlji' by some to be cholera. Cholera of grooming in any proper sense, of the When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them and adrirpftft a 8 1 7 5 send {C*Bianion a 1 S 9 2 thi* kind comes to the front to a foT a time and then havothem return again. mean a term. be sure, it is something to nnd for a a from at a S ii ofler includes tfce A S greater extent than ,it' should,, and radical care. I hive made thadisecsaofBTTS, EPILEPSY get the dirt off but the health and. I I S O I S A S and W YBS.lt'!* a id a Xamber* or PALLING SICKNESS a lifelong stcdy. I caused by men of a lifetime's experience comfort of the horse demand at the W ala send a copy of a benntlfn painting entitled A A O warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Besanse in hog feeding as well as by the O S E S I production as cost W E O S A N O A S whole body should be brushed and others have failed is no reason fornot now receiving a M^SenA Chech, Po$t-offiee Order, or Registered Letter at our-ri*£. Address, novicesr—National Stockman and care. Sand at occe for a treatise and a Fr»» Bottle of Vt%- eurrycombed. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Maaa. my infallible remedy. Give Expressand Post Office. The requisite implements area good a ft. O O Jtt. 1 8 3 a HU, K. a W a a ifeksif