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

February 3, 1892 · Page 7 of 11

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German i, O W O S E A A E O INTEREST THE FAEMEE. Fast Eating A S E A O N ROTHSCHILD,. wSth the largest hog on the farm a *$f WM surrenders all prospects a advan a a S if A it W as S tages for enjoyment to the one object, £19 S a A a I. by a a PRACTICAL I N S ABOU FARM And irregular meals are causes of Dyspepsia, at of accumulating wealth.. Such "Learn first," says Delmtmico an Among the various admirable productions Syrup WORK which will soon become incurable except by «-reful farmers are neither a credit or an article in the Ladies Home Journal, of taste which the guests of attention to diet and taking a reliable stom advantage to any community.—Oma •bow to set a taole. A round table ach medicine like Hood' Sarsapanlla. Read) Baron Rothschild never fail to admire ha World-Herald.? *'S Layin O he a a re is better than a square table, if the this: is a magnificent service of porcelain, an a W N a dining room is large enough to permit "Owing partly to irregularity in eatine, I snfleraLgreatly he Profitabl Hen of singular beauty, elegance of shape he Profitabl it If not. then the ordinary oblong from dyspepsia, accompanied by and finish and remarkable for the pairing The pro fit able hen a be a a a Severe Pain After Meals evtension table must be used. aruistic richness of its paintings. Cochin, Rock, Leghorn, a ad cold, a a a in The round table is much more preferable The way In which the baron became I took two or three bottles of sbarsaparilla Hamburg or a other of the good W a suffer that*«ray Layin O he a a and easier to seat people at besides, and entirely recovered, much to my gratification. possessed of it is worth relating. breeds. On the other hand he times a to rid of is it gives a suggestion of the fa'mous One of he a features of a I frequently have opportunity to praise One day an old man, careworn, a a he Cochin, Rock, 'King Arthur- and his Knights he is I am a a Hood's Sarsaparilla well-regulated farm is a good kitchen wrinkled, feeble and apparently tottering Leghorn, Hamburg or a hen of a of the Eound Table.' A few prominent an a S to Raiser. life is on the brink of the grave, presented garden of ample I of the good breeds, a be an unprofitable cociety ladies still cling to the oldfashioned and am glad to, for I consider it a great medicine a I a himself before M. de Rothschild should be carefully cultivated, a one. First, the breeds, a long, narrow table. Mrs. I TBOWBBIDGE, Traveling salesman a in he Colorad a in soliciting the honor of an interview then the care. I selecting the breed for Schlotterbeck & Foss, Portland, Me. Astor, for example, still uses that should contain a sufficient variety of I so a colds. Often Broke Down with the famous banker. to obtain the greatest profit, the style of dining-taole in order that her vegetables to supply the farmer's are re I a an The old man was so aged, so poor "For three Years I suffered with dyspepsia, climate is a a of importance if famous gold dinner set may be placed table, early a late, with an abun S up five a for A few growing so bad that I was completely broken and had altogether so dejected an aspect the climate is cold, the Leghorn a to the best advantage. Mrs. August •lown in health After taking six bottles of dance of the best the season affords. doses re them, at a a that the baron was immediately a would be ,the profitable Belmont, on the contrary, prefers an Hood's Sarsaparilla he last I ad as to a impressed with a compassionate feeling Wit such a source of supply at selection then again the purpose for oblong table, and the decorations for towards him, which feeling became 24 I is infallible. a a womankin would find no which they are raised is a a of an elaborate dinner are carried out to I gained strength and appetite and was restored one of lively interest on learning A Jefferson, Co to my former health O E S S E L, Clerk at make the shape more pronounced. importance If it is for a we difficulty a much satisfaction in Health Restored! that he was a Jew. Commercial Hotel. Brookville, Perm Flowers should never be absent from wish to breed poultry, the a presenting wholesome and palatabl It is well known that the Israelites the dinner-table. Ko matter how burg wouldbe unprofitable, or even the dishes for the family consumption, IVORY are very charitably disposed towards homely, they add to the pictures jueness Leghorn unless it be used to cross with with less a of at an would a'l their brethren. The aged visitor of the feast. some larger breed, says Western Poul- took from his bag a rich and beautiful NERVE otherwise be required—a distinct gain, Breeder. Having selected the breed r^ BBAIN. Let us see how a table is set plate, so splendidly wrought that in point of healthfulness, especially to suit the climate and purpose, the for a fashionable dinner party. the baron admired it exceedingly and next consideration is the care this when the meat as is too often the On the table is first placed a thick became greatly delighted with it a of care extends over a period case, is fat pork flannel cloth, the thicker it is the "Sir, said the patriarch, "will you which includes the mating, gathering better as it prevents noise of the dishes In order at the kitchen garden buy this of me? I have the whole set, and selection of eggs incubation, rearing, as they are placed on it. Over this is a be what we have described it, and it has struck me that a service so a keeping after maturity—if spread a snowy-white damask tablecloth, a be easily a economically cultivated, beautiful cannot find a more fitting kept lor market egg or breeding purpose?. bearing the family crest or coatot-arms. it should be laid out in such a Dr. E. G. West's Men* and Brais Treatent place than in the mansion of the prince As a pre-requisite to the raising Sometimes over this is way at the greater a of the work of financiers." of the profitable hen, the proper A guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Conr*bions, placed still another, of elaborate embroidery can be done by horse power. Fits, XerToas earalgia, Headache, Ne "It is indeed very fine," said the mating of only vigorous parents is of Prostration caused by llie nse of alcohol or tobaceev and lace, lined with pink or A small inclosure, hopelessly run to Wakefulness, Xental Depression, Softening of tk* baron. "How much to you want for great importance." The imbecile hen yellow satin, as taste dictates, or whate\e •weeds, a containing nothing really the service?" is profitable. Th egg3 must not color is to predominate at the 99S Pure worth attention is not what we contemplate, Look you," said the old man, become chilled nor be old when used torrhcea, eaabed try overexertion of the twain, ariC dinner. The plates are first placed but a large area, proportioned abuse or overananlgcnce. Each box contains tarn am bowed down with many years and for incubation, or else the vigor of the month's treatment. tl.OO a box, or six boxes for upon the table. As these are to remain to the needs ot the family (and sent by mail, prepaid on receipt of price. have not long to live. I am poor and forthcoming hen will be impaired. until after soup is served, they without a "weather eye" to the W E GUARANTE E SIX BOXE S wish to end my davs in comparative Use only fresh eggs. The young chick are always the handsomest in the gold sale of fresh "garden a to less favored To cure amy case. 'With each order received by "ns for comfort Will you. in exchange for be kept dry a a or its or china sets, as the case may be. neighbors), of the best land the sixboveji,.a«eenrpaniedwaths, we will send the MU*» this valuable set of porcelain, give me chaser onrwntten frnarantee to refund the money a a farm affords—not too far away however, vigor will be lessened. Th food Don't crowd. Each guest should be THE BEST FOR EVERY PURPWL treatment does no* effect a core. Gnaranteea ton— an income for life of 100 francs a from the house. be varied. Provid pure water a allowed a space of two feet or twentysix enly by JOBUaTJb»:fcH J^L. 3S:OJ?\fc»M-JCB»V month? It is not much money for you, a a A a a I W inches, if the table will admit of plenty of sharp grit, in order at the This space should be well a re e^-THE GENUINE IN YELLOW WRAPPERS MUX. and I am so old." it. and the plates placed at equal distances a brought by repeated working to ?hick be kept vigorously growing until MONEY QUICKLY HOW The baron looked at the poor man, a part Place two dinner forks the finest possible tilth. I should it reaches a it Tn hen us examined the plate again, and, after be thought a waste to the to the left of each plate also an oyster reared a properly cared for is the TO AND TuffsTiny Pills a few minutes'' reflection, said: best manure a plenty ot it, on this fork with prongs resting on the profitable hen. MAKE EASILY! land, for it will return good interest ••Well, be it so. Here is the first edge of the plate. On the right must in one shape or another Then lay it be a dinner knife and a spoon for soup. payment. Send me the service and Send 5 0 rente to pay postage on onr Daily MarkKet he he it a 1 Repairing Report and Special ot Advice, for ons in long rows, as straight as they The glasses are arranged at the right give me your name that I may have of of in or 1 month. We can a on lots of Money. Agent* can be made a of varying widths, or re In a a a Among the first items of farm work wanted Addrvna. S. H. WOOD &. CO Investment of each guest on a line with the inner it entered on my treasurer's books." find Tntt's* he a Brokers. 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 and 21 5 right Block. according to the habit of growth of at usually have attention in the edge of the plate. The water glass is The splendid set of porcelain was to a iv offered he in a id Minneapolis, ilinn. the plants spring is the building or repairing of set next to the plate. Then glasses delivered the same day to the baron A plan which lies before us, has been fences. Our own plan is to a to for whatever other beverages are intended and in a month afterward, while he I CURE FITS! W send yon the marvelous Freud) carefully thought out, a a to be sei ved. A glass, whether this in the fall, so at there will be Kemedy CALTHO S and a was seated in the counting house, a legal guarantee that C'ALTHOS will serve as an indication (subject, of of water or. any other liquid, should no possibility of its interfering with S W a if a man entered and asked for the second course, to modification according to CCKE Varicocele. Uptr, never be filled more than three-quarters work at as to do directly with the payment of the promised income. an* I O Lost Vlgsr. taste) of how such a plot should be When I say euro I do not mean merely to etop them full." production ot crops. \\e do not intend But the man was young, scarcely 30 for a time and then have them retnn again. I mean a Addrasand Use it pay tf satisfied. divided up. Th a assigned to VON MOKL CO, now, however, to discuss the best radical cure. I baTo made the sense of FITS, EPILEPSY year-^ of age of a vigorous constitution vegetables is four as wide, a as Bole I •Tirii or FALLING SICK* £S S a life-long study. I time for doing at work, to ask and great muscular development, W a long as a be desired. Around three ptrwben in mention tbl* warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because W whether so much of it is really necessary and looked as if he would live for a The Western Union Telegraph company sides is a wall or turning ground eight others have failed 13 no reason for not now receiving a E S O A S I O N I monthly About the heaviest ax we have hundred jears. cure. Send at orce for a treatise and a Free Battle of in 1870 had 112.101 miles of teet wide. This a be graveled or— vnth its hundiedB of superb illantrations ranks) to a on our own tarm in my mfalhblo remedy. Give Express and Post Office. first, .10 tt»-. jeari with Jree 8 5 et pattern But you are not the man," exclaimed as we have seen it—sodded or winter wire 3,1)72 offices sent 9,157, 646 messages nnv stvlp S«i 2 (2 rt) stamps for sample O O 1 8 3 a S X. the way of an expenditure the astonished banker. squashes might be planted in a a at an expense of $4,010, 772 and BAldworth Co.. 4C E 14t st N City. N W N N 6 1 8 9 2 at biings nothing back is or all of the "pace without seriously Excuse ine Baron," said he, am at cost to the public of $7,138,738, the labor a material employed interfering with the cultivation. indeed the man. I E S E A A a a tfee 39«aal thus netting $2,227,966 profit. It r,«tWErfr\, a a A a a in a I a a a tence-building we a so But you appeared at least 80 years On the lourt side is a row, five feet now has 678,997 miles of wire. 19,382 Itlie S to a a S a ^ATARVJSM accustomed to cutting our farms up wide, of asparagus, artichokes a old said the Baron. omces, and l«,st year sent 5,5,878,762 into little fields at it is hard to rA a Then follow, in successive But, sir, I am only «0," said the messages, for which it received $i2,3*7.029, rows. 1. Parsnip salsify a early overcome the practice. We see man at an expense of $15. 074, 301 peas, followed by winter spinach, 5 ad]acent fields grown to corn a in fact continued the Baron, I with a profit of $7,312,725. The teet 2. Peas 3feet 3 Earl potatoes wheat and meadow, with strongtences Gives Relief at once for Cold in a thought your venerable appearance aveiage toll per message was $1.04 in followed by celery, 3 feet 4. Earl I Apply into the Xostrtla. is QmtUpAbsorbed. I between them, as it the owner was did not belie your assertion 78 cents in 1870. 4 3 cents in 150c. Druggists or" by mail. ELY BROS., 5f Warren St.,N T.I lettuce, etc., from hot bed, radish, afraid at one crop would encroach •1 have wonderfully recovered,"' 1880 and 311 cents in 1890. cress, a followed by turnip 3 on the territory of the other. The I1!CATALOGUE. answered the man, thanks to your 'S£22Q feet 5. Onions, 1% feet 6. Lettuce, theory is, we believe, at he a I N a a a generosity. endive, parsley, sweet herbs, 1\ ft. 7. PLANT, TREE AND In Nicaragua the statues of the gods a to a re one of the fields at a The Baron laugte heartily and Bush beans, 2% ft. 8. Beets a turnips were generally placed at the foot of season when there is a standing crop O E nUInD E oSTOCus ANNUAL*laaeaetrunrmm gave orders for the payment of the 2X2 teet 9. Earl cabbage a cauliflower, the pyramids while the natives farther in another if he does so the 1 1 2 a 2 0 0 in Engrnvinirs, Handaainp Colore a 3 useful money exclaiming. 21^ feet 10. late cabbage, 3 information Unquestionably one of the most reliable catalnjraes pahbaBed. A in of north placed theirs at the summit chances are very much against his Ah, you are an excellent comedian teet 1 1 Earl sweet corn, 3" feet I S S Frui a O a a funaJ! Fruits Vholrtt or in temples While hieroglyphics getting value enough from it to pay Ifoses Ploweriiur lMnnfs l,aa«f mn* W a Fevrl*. Krvristere and have taken me in thoroughly. 12. Lctte sweet corn a summer las an a fcc, «fcc. free, on application .Adams, meotwrnne this paper, are common on idols, walls and tor maintaining the fences. The squash, 4-feet 13 a to a pole SAMUEL WILSON, SEED GROWER. MECHANiCSVILLE. PA. pottery, yet the patient researches of there is he waste land of the fence beans, 5 feet 14. Cucumbers a 1 am probably the first who has our archaeologists have recovered but row—no small item, and the fence row musk-melons, 6 teet 15 Watermelo S W Cmcr ESTER'S ENGLISH, RED CROSS 1^± DIAMOND BRANC BR At done so," replied the Jew, politely little of the manners and habits of is very a to be a a or for weeds, a winter squash, 8 feet. bowing to the millionaire. these aborigines. a time is required to keep them For several years M. de Rothschild this we should add, for localities THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE The«nlySafe*Save,aai**i*bleHUfor«*. S down at ought to be given to the as far as it can be grown, the JUaaies. uk Druggiat for Chichrstrr Engh*h Dtamomd BrmmA ui sted aat Gold metallic paid the monthly allowance, but then We have learned tliac conscience whispeis boxea sealed with blue ribbon Take no other kind. Jttfine ^ititmti and cultivation ot crops. These things dwarf okra, excellent for soup, and 'his porcelain service is so exquisite AH pllla In pitBteboard boxeB pint wrappers nre Samrer—» —aterftlta. At Dmrjrints or a to each one "I ought," and that it *e. in stamp, for particulars, testimonials, and "ReflcT UK. naTlia as Utter hr a a have all been said before, we the common a for pickles. ohat he saw no reason to complain.— does so because hat we ought to do is 10,000 Testimonials Name Paper. CiaUCMcsarZJI CMCMJCAf. CO Mnil.aai HILMFI a „to Dring them fresh to Sold by all Local lracsl»ta Joston Globe. In another plot there should be all good and right mind just now, so at before you rebuild the varieties of berries, currants and Remember we may not always know And now Washington ^\ants a toboggan those fences a to a GRAIN S O O grapes, a of course, a a of a a it I 1 9 slide. It might build one out of the proverbial the lght, and that is why we must study |tf»S«S«fay*. N a cherry, plum, pear, peach, a apple ask yourself if they can better be good re-olutions F3 it But let our intention be for the right, 1 OB 1. STEPHENS Lebanen.Ohso. Wrong doing begins with wrong thinking trees. None of these should be in the wholly dispensed with. Some a we even though we may make a mistake. I E N S I O N S vegetable garden, as they would interfere shall get to the point of keeping our Pleasing company is the only way o£ Real good never shrinks from any kind with cultivation a give to cattle up, to the greater economy being pleased it yourself. Sense and of a test much shade knowledge are the first and necessary both of land a feed, a then we vrn in laat war.JSmabi4ie*Hn*o'%lmB.attTKia—. People who never ask any questions Wit such a garden a such supplies foundations for pleasing in company, but shall be able to do a a with our 1 N 8 A N 1 E never learn very much VThen Baby was rick, we gave her Castorla, A in a in O a Never returns: they will by no means do alone, and they of fruit the farmer's table could fences wholly.—Philadelphia Inquirer. •"••"*»p |f«3r oj pp ,tory A victim It is easier to run with the crowd than When suewas a Child, elio cried for Castoria, will never be perfectly welcome if they be, with care in cooking a with vai1n everyBremedey:i 0 alsI a 0 8 tried discovered a simp]» it is to walk by yourself. enre. which lie mil msfl free to bis fellow snfferera. are not accompanied with manners and When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, abundance of milk, cream, fresh butter, Valuabl Hints Address .1. M. E E E S ox 3290 N, Y, City, I*. A life that helps others is always widening attentions etc., a as a a iv as a Delmonico Whan she bad Children, shecave them Castoria. and deepening itself. Small turkeys sell better an the spread, and a great deal more ASTHMA We Want Nan* an larger carcasses. I requires a a wholesome. Address of Every A6THMATIO year and a half to produce a twentyfive-pound Mor an a W N a P.HaroidHsFsaJUJJL gobbler, hence the large A O Th men who a the birds are as tender as those at MOTHERS It is not slang to I emark "shute the toboggan." money on the farm are not generally, ur. Bnydevagloa—r Ammonia and Alum are smaller. nelawm cares jCaarssaa the ones who work hardest, or who BEDWETT1NCU Good shelter during the winter in the hours the field. or circtuagra a a UMunoauus address, with s*aa»ina means at less gra will be needed. For cirealaxs W.F.Sa-XVEB,Mevsekar*aTheatre,Obieaco.l3i1atsumiiniiimidata There is more an a work at Dr.O Officially Condemned *&~Forulebyi&Qn«tf9ts. Price $4.0* I is cheaper to keep up the animal influences for success on the farm. I Cod-liver oil suggests consumption is necessary at the farmer from the outside an from the inside. should be a slave to drudgery a When cold, cattle burn feed tor tuel which is almost unfortunate. a l^aor. Neither is it necessary Then they a no gain upon it. Its best use is before for him to a himself the biggest INDIANAPOLIS IN THE WAKE OF OTHER CITIES. he experiment of burning old hog on the farm. Intelligence, with a you fear consumption— strawberry beds over whiletheground knowledge of how to manage, counts is frozen as given good results to for more on the farm an with a when you begin to get thin. those who have practiced it. Th other class of labor. Th greatest Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder plants come thiek a strong in Consumption is only one of reason of failure on the farm a be the spring, a some growers maintai traced to ignorance of how to plan the dangers of thinness. is Pure. at it is equivalent to having a a manage properly he farm operations. Th next prevailing source of new bed of young plants Scott's Emulsion of codliver-oil dissatisfaction groAvs of laziness, I does a to feed a to to makes the thin IT CONTAINS NO DELETERIOUS INGREDIENTS. a it is so closely related to its leader stock unless they are very low in price. at they are often a to distinguish In proportion to the a of solid plump, and the plump are one from the other. a in potatoes—the being composed (See Report of Indianapolis Board of Health, on Baking Powder November 4, 1891.) almost safe. Lite, energy and ambitip are necessar mostly of water—they are expensive, properties in the make-up of the a should only be substituted Let us send you a book, on farmer. Such a person will see the for grain as an article of diet in I E E S all Stomach Distress. importance of system a will pro A O N I A A N A N O I E O O O CAREFUL LIVING—free. E O E S Kansea, Sense of FBOBBBS, promoting the condition of animals ceed to arrange a place for everything CofJCOEsnox. PAI.V. by a change of food. a see at it is in its place when E I E S ix E N E a is to he a of a a SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists, 13a South 5th Avenue. in use. will a a time to go to Th best way to prevent sheep from E S O E S Xormal Circolatioa, ssssl New York. he in a on of he a in on he a at work a a time to quit a time to getting cockleburs in their wool is to Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of tod-U»e» WJUOIS TO Tor TIPS. feed a a time to water in short, kill the weeds before they produce oil—all druggists everywhere do. 1 he re of he a a is of a 0*.H*KTWmMe9iUUe.C0..U.loaUwm*» everything will be systematized a burs in id A a a A us a way to accomplish the in the as shepp raisers can produce least number of hours Th social it or in Young Mothers! to cheaper an those of any features of life will be neglected other state a can compete with the a re he a by he a of a the family will share a portion of best in wool. his time. Th long winter evenings We Offer You a Beme49 a Royal, Climax, Atlantic and Pacific, Kenton, Crown, will be spent in reading a discussing Th old practice of feeding a farrow which Insure* Safety to Sea Foam, Bon Bon, Marly Rising, Queen, Regal, Ruckelhaus, subjectsof interest'to farm and house*hold, cow everything she will eat to fatten Life of Mother and Child. Forest City, Calumet. as well as learning something of "MOTHER'S FRIENQ. her, and milking her until she is sold, at is going on all over the world. is a good one at might be followed a it is a so a a in There is no business at affords with profit by a a family now going Hobt Confinement of if*v better opportunities for cultivating irregular a in in re as a re a in without milk. Pain. Horror and Mile. hours a running fifteen to be of a I re he a me hours into a a work an farming, 'Afterttsingonebottleof "Mother's Frleno^t No domestic a a should ever be Buffered bat little pain, and did not experieuee-thttt if permitted to be prosecuted kept in a a stable. Give plenty of to as re me a effective. weakness afterward uaual In such cases.—Mrs. ANitiB OaaK, Lamar, Ho., Jan. 13th, 189L without a system. Th disposition gooct wholesome sunlight. Th eyes of (Signed) Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of to freed is almost sure to follow this a animals are permanently injured price, 91JO per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed tree. plan of farm management a an City Chemist by the sudden transitions from A I E E I I A O I O PETER LATZ, then practically places himself a rival A A N A A inner darkness to outer sunshine. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. .V