Hendricks County Republican, Volume 2, Number 41, Danville, Hendricks County, 19 July 1883 — Page 6
THE RCUlLIOAN.
DANVILLE, 1XD. fiUulUUiiiyitali lui &U,jli A. rUBHUI wiw Thfcgtt.'. ctl!a of Vyoasinj under the military protection of Fori MoKinnoy it about WO mile square Fire hundred thousand head of oatllc worth fc!7 per head, or $13,000,000- ii all, ue now grazing on thin area. Tc these can be added the value of th. horset and rtnche of the cattle mei and the farmers and the stock of th Grangers, making at leant t!5,000,00i of property under the protection ot th is post. Ameriion Firmer. If th farm don't pay, a many farmers assort, it is because it don't owe yoi anything. The soil is a very prompt ii liquidating all its jtut obligations, am throwing in a good round sum as usury But it is very obstinate in yielding U its treasures to those who in justiehave no claim upon it. It has no much to give away in support of idle nois, end in this it is justifiable. Nov make tn inventory of your transactions with the farm, carefully recon noitre, and you will doubtlet diocovei tht it ii yourself who has been reniisand not the farm. Be liberal with th. land and the land will he liberal will you. AmtriaM Far Mr. 1ft inven't r w oven a methoe of ci' 1 i r. t it c sin wilt i rv tilt) rw 1 - i eon & .. 1 i, " ' .- a Wf't r ift twA N. Y. I a ? .1 a. Th wrier g'we on to t f t' te- t inventor T .ua'i', all ; t.uMi no1 w. h to tr e- y ' ir a for th tern oi what h fwhm fen aonidau! . ,-y , J , a Il't f f 6 l, I'M 1 - fett) r t 1 t ' mj J i uke. Ii Hhttt wake t (mei trj k,if t h f, e art - x . r -! ' 1 1 of t a baaed v f r - s t. thari ki'i'K m...au fwg-istd i th 1 by ets-orf r. 1 &jt, at a wf 1 v !. t 1, t It a I tat that l s 4 1 y t t 'jintlij t undo- it a i a t -, a i to 1 1 t'tt ir il and C e p of th h , r v J ii I it Gi i 3 II tU'-i t' 9 il t 11 n only to s h " so i-T !'" r'ienot t 1 y t r d f aa be sra th l . . cT oa t'j ft . uti 1 buiF v '.'a if-it go o7 at a'l " ai. tie 1 ' wr tor thrnka, if , , v 1 ' hi a' ;a fco a . r i-j '.1 1 i 1 J ! r -f J Ij ! 1 t . s 1 11 1 1 1 j !r done 1 t 4 of t' f 1 , but t" f a it r ' r 1 13 1 ' t' .t 1 pi! , j ef t ' 1 -r Im, at !,- as cs f !' ,! ! J "jf, 03 U tllf -i, e. isl-n t'eit'i1 W ' rhec f ' to I 1 Cte pan, t J hi le y t e. r s t s cs ' E m U a tl.t 'f ui bat ni Biiaeed era, atid caught 47 lnot year in 1 V. tn an aera of grsani With Alt devii any tnp of the kind it turt, but without it oot one mole in ten will be ORHgl.it. And jetthit writer does not want a Btiitteit ik&Ux for hit inwiition. The a!ve it well enough at far aa it goes. The writer hs not investigated the matter far enough, as we thai! thow in a fow wetkt. There it a trap that will catch 'em every time that has 110 "pan" to be raised. Mura I Nan YorkA CHiKCE TO MAKE JEOXCT. Letter fre Vorcraw Kf of llch--sa. "I have esrefal'y zanlDd the copy of Tba Fansar'a Complete Fni-ycltipa-dia tubmitted to roe, and find It, at represented, a coE i-kte book of reference CD ail farm topic. It it the only book that ever oam undsr my observatiea that cover entirely vry snbjeot t!e praetiola farmer or broader it interenii".! in. The po,-iiont deruil to the d'yease of hi oa'."-, '. e-p, swine, poultry, &n alone rn. ' 9 .".j book worth many timet t'.e pi it e 1 very farmer who live f, r :" u '.-' 'an will, in time of sit kc and e - -m-y, appreciate the m Id; t and the poitont and their an'.:-!-.'. They are invaluable. "The book it not only of value to the farmer, but it it at much to to the farmer' a wife. No houtewif should be without one. At one who ha bea a fanner 1 can recommend the work." J. W. Biom t, e.'.ivcro-tr rf t' n f- ate of Michigan. 7 i. IV ' t ( " ' -'i liicyrlr.jusMa 1 as h i a 1 r t f.in any book pul.I.hed wi, .'n th last five yesrt. Why? 1st ISis:iM it it t'h largest book ever offared for it price. 2d. Becau it cover every topic of interest to a faraier. 3d. BacauM hi ftgent, ejt;'erii5f4 or iMzperitjMad, oaa aonTtar ft ; ;ar ia 4e ssiautea of tfc grt tJa- c', the book. No book bat ever bees pubfiehed that hm receirod the tedeea-
ji. this wo; ''. I-1 he '' tgovernment of i ! n twiiist! the book as the standard book of n . rence on all f-rtu b , a It Ir a h a band soma v h-.'iie 0 77S p- p-imedor; fine paper, illustrated with the necos aary cut and disg"an, and bound in cloth and Russia Whwott. This l probably the cheapaat book ever sold. The plan of the book is exceedingly simple and very comprehensive. It is divided into twelve divisions: The Farm, Horse, Bee-keeping, Cat. tie, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Med'oinsl, Household, Domestic Teta, Legal Points Useful Tablet, The divisions cover everything of interest to the practical farmer or breeder Agents wanted In every town and county. Our agents tell from twenty-five to .sixty per week. Space doe not permit a complete review of the book, hut de acriptive circulars with terns to agent! can be had from the Eddy Printing and Publishing House, Flint, Michigan. 7-l'.-'t, Testimony From the Press To those afflicted with lung trouble, hear what W. D. Wilson, of the Ottawa (III.) Times says: "After being disabled for ihrce months with acough, and lung trou ble, otten ipllting up blood, can testify thai I am cured permanently by the use of I)r Bigclow't Positive Cure. A free trial bot tie can be had at McArthur & Nichsls.
Casus of Failure. Want ol confiiitnca accounta for half ol the business failures of to-t'ay. Frank Fi.-reon, Uie Drusn'8 Is f lb'e to fail fur the want of commence In Ir. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, for he givet away a bottle free to ail mho are suffering with Coughs. CrWt, Atftma, Consumption nd all alff.-ttoa of the Throat and Lungs.. trim tiA Il a man U hungry within la hour more ot less tfter a meal he It a ijspsplk, it ;mi hit stoma h k able to disse -'what hi has esfsw, t -it to eat again, ant! us impose more wor.V , is absunUty. T t Dr. jonea Red Cfc-ver Timic whfch cure uHia, and all sts-r.-h, liver, Li. rv bladder tro .l It it a perfeet to . c, . ;'::--:-r, bkv-d r .ii-rr, a sure care for ... aim mak: l:i : -s. Price $0 cam. of McArthur & N.iliiis. Of all classet of people the professional rave robbers ire tlie most despised. I "' 'obs us of our deal- fmr,.'6 for a few i 1 tart. How diSerent is tin's sew grave t oer, Dr. Bigelow't Posltiva Cure, wh nibs graves of niitny ti;ou.wn4s of c. . tUM rs.5 es. Triis neutfkd remedy oitt, cckit and cop.nurcptiMB, whr o' o, croup and all throat aod lung u ses, subdues, and conouers tliese trout'tii t !i!y, ssfely and thoroughly. -'.' t, tret; of McArthur and Kichols. For iwo months in theyear l:. nry War f r cn't preach. In August and S p- , ' r lie t i.es hi va--; tic-fi ind endut,T ' o-i tssfthehay fever. And it Is, so he ssya, foir.rttiuif terrible and tremen.imt, A mtkn -ritli hay fov- Wt accouet aMs for Ma actions. He it merely a wild beast frantic with snusTmg, sneezing and headhe. His eyes are red and so is hi nose. Every nerve In his skull thrills with distress and his head it a fountain 03 tears. He lives only to fly from seaside lo mountain tt p in a And yet, w heihs Catarrh hay-fever, rose-cold, Ely's Ci This rem, Jy is ft of application 1 penetrates the a stores the im; h of relief. " rail t,t, ; to of n 1 -Id or ti 1 t v t cure it. i ant ad easy 1 n the nostiils ll J 1 "txls at once, ret :ies and create health tec-itt 1 t in cat t of the loot it standing. Von cannot run away from hay fever, but you cn drive it away from you by using Ely's Cream Ealm, It Is Ret. "By their fruits ye thall know them." lltG Singer Machine's song is beard in thousands of families over the ceun.tfy Its merits are told by hundreds of thouands of women whose burdens of life have been made lighter by its aid. It comes as a benefactor to the race, strewing blessings nd happiness in its pathway, rd in point of durability it leads the trade. The following are few of the persons who have purchased this machine of J. W. Carrier, the agent at this place; IIAMVILLE. Mrs. M. McCoun, Mrs. Mary Hut, Hamilton Sellart, Mrs. Maltie I.oc it ridge, Mrs. L. G. Smock, Mrs, Perry Adams, Mrs. M.J. Hunt, Mrs. A. Dudley, Robert Sims, Julius Marsh. CARTtasBURG. Mollie Bolen, Willtm Keith, L. W. Little, Nancy Rnnard, O. W. Vest CLAYTON. Celia Caspar, J. W. Slaughter, Lovie Cab her, Job Ragers, Mr. W. C. Mitchell. I.LIIVlLl.t. 0. V. Ruthton.J.F. toukebiU. Wm. Ulesiner, Plsinfieldi Mrs. El'le Swope, Plamfkld; J. D. HolHngworth, 1. ak Valley ; Thorns painter, Monrovia. The beat I alwaya ti ht, to buy a Sinrt and get full valo for your money C.tee, eatt tide public qnare, in Russell D:ock. J. W. Carrier, Agent.
As..''" '.il lwt ni-s iiiat If te wro ti live his hro over nnw ho "hi ,M ti n h l-ni h her ar-'i 'im hit orvlian.irt widii shn:p, In pfti of plowing or muichin,, It Is a popular belief am(inirfrdnem that a pule bean can be ti a vif.irmi'd Into fcm4 bt-'ta by the retliia plantills' of aneda taknn from the lower JHjds oi'tha plant. 2'o'ed titmte. An TY rtf ti:Miin rtuaf-d bv eaihi( usitu, will be hmui-iliBialy relinved and enn-d by the simii Mii'-dy, IKlt. Medical men reonmmnnd that. tlt should lie hwiI with mils, especially w-hea eaten at night. Vniingo Juurnai. Never turn entile to pasture until the ff-n'-es are thoroughly i-i-pnired, for if cattle once get accustomed to going ovi-r a broken-down tence it is often difficult to prevent them from g'ling over the miiiio lifter it has been repaired. lTitirit fanner, A alinple barometer can bo made hylillinea pii-klo bottle, within threo iiiclics of the lop, with wuler. Then liil a clean Florence oil-IInak with wuler and plunge the neck n fur as it will jin into the Inrm-r bottle. Tho water in the Husk will ri and fall with the weather, NunctimoN lenvin it perfectly etnp'v ei;;lit hours before tt storm. A. i'. raid. Molh in Carpets: Wriiig a cmirae crash lowl out of clear water, spread it (.monthly on the carjMit, lion It dry with a flood hot iron, repeating tlio operation on all jiarta of the carpet supocted of being infested with moths. Jio need to press hard, and neither the pile or the color of the carpet will be 111 ured Thr ninth will be destroyed by the heat and steam. the UmutSiuld. A hi'iv of San Francisco lmely r-e-ed m isie pUnfa fim AVauo, ad ?.!,J, the j , 11 ts 1 aim' t1 " adi' 'o f r tiliM tliem with coiteo and colhe v-'oiinds. Thiswaa done, and the rosaonan. utory thv l,naaMi'.ii -r fc.ftlT.-. t ;,il nil lrH, sitil tip e i tra a h'slihy and vigoroos irrowth, .ud nwre and better flowers ami of rK.r-.-tr is. i .i.( 1 o I - int 'a. For d' ;.:eute and vers nice t!ee.1
ta a 1rt r tlnis: lin!ve h -i e in ha!f a v el i4 tie to a b A 1 nit ', b f n it b , i I in m i a ,1 1 ti , e::e in !-,o 1' A ? i 1 o 1 - 1 r lu t' - v- 1. & I 1 1 i I St 1!1 ?dl r il 1. t n t a t 1 -ii-t vftitivor 1 I 1 a i I j Si v S) , . , I HI U r t I ! V ,l, f ti ; 5: : "!- r t t 1 ' t 1 ' Tt v. ,w j ' e 1 tI ' ( U t n i f r 1 tt' 1 t n t oto-fcn ( 1 . s 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 , a r 1 r, 1 8 r da v . 1 I a 1 e 1.0d 1 .1 at t t- -.s 1 - i toe haotts, I I. tt ,f V- i ,1. i -4 e 1 1 1 1 r of 1 1 1 .t s t ws f ti 1 I no b- i It 1 1 ws tl aei i- t , i' 'it mh I fit's, as the set -1 .ott 'I, ip eon ,tiFi i atcumu'a 1 M mst his BeuHibors had no infimaiMa ot i, -t ht was so fiJ he 0 t! t 7 a . e df ot wit .out tl c r a 1 At trie end of twenty years he wsi (nld out by the Sherdl, and he bad lo p-sort to the (Htitupation of a hired htntitl toiMput l.isd pinttentft' ny. Tuiirs the hfet ,,e of 1 1 t "r, there was on one corner of hta furn fiiuhfiil old tU'nant. lie halt mm wofily, l srd wo t ' botfl, w 1 v-1 r to the td i-ion ft J m win r t I worked on the farm in summer, d ititn, one of toe tenant's mm. a year Slier he was of ate, nuu-ricd a wife, hi equal mdust nous, economical, yet a o lei houi , r i' waa ti.e tt 'tier of a It t on a in ! v-i oL s'iti. He renutd a f.-rin of et. : 'v:.y -rx III the D , ' 3fK d ftttufl I a I ts1 of er-niii,g of a y and it nr.vlt f J 11 bed saved his earn ts n i p. 'i'j I a s; in ot I101-, s V ti tt e aid ot hts wue John cultivated the e'ittre fttftji and had good crstns. 1 lured I Is lo pin when use 1 were si id ito I 1 a c , - h rs f money, ho invested It ctircEtiv, wnh tlie ardent hooe that in a few yeast ha and h's tn. " w-'il 1 own 31. e tyaore farm of ii"ir own, the !.. 1 of tSieir ambition. At the end of tnree years of utrd tod, but happy life, he hid eii""t 1 to t - two-third of the price o! ! f (' d frm At Ilia end 0! fiv a ,t w a. pact for and -ft good eotufortable hoiise eroot-cd tm it 'ic i th'ii rich, they wtsr hip'ttv. 1 .'.t Jim and hit wife did not r. .x their inoiistry, and though more Moeral m Hu r 'ami'v np-tf-liea, yet at lh e-i I rf "1 ll "'r there a w ilsrfftt balance 10 nntir fsvor, Htsin icey aiuwd anoiratr e ?i!V at-f.-s. ow be had to hue he'p, hut n s iri'd hie s- I wirned wuh b. A t he a 1 v-arty at lat h v it J nuue to i s At tle e'td ol t v)t.is, t a I . 1 1 si- h u r, wt.o 8 IT 1 ll - , V. .s s 1 Out. Jt.. ift It!- SM I it fl tn-rea, a ' -. 1 c trB r 1 1 I bank ti, a .1 a it ! te-ti, a ; ia a -1 - tt t tttS - 4 i t , 6 1 e . 4 1. i trr's, rf-t e. II- 4 it - ft . I " t ft 1 t 1 lit . , t - s t
I,-1 aiiceuon ia i!ii bv We- '.m J a to ' 3 "f ' ' S ipisslies and luniiklli than is fjuterved. Few of our iure farniers pav any alU iilion to tlmrn. The l.-oys geuemily raise 1. lew iie luns on the mio formerly occiiiiied by a hay-slack or dunj-hi'll, anil the housewife often pi.isus a few sijuah ae4 d in the em-den wl rt. il,e votes run over the vt" t-ta-i it f 1 r. ! t r m s
I" r n jikrun -in ,, u Held, as Is the ral custom in the FasUtrn and MidSlat.es. lew, however, devote a die cttit.tee-i tittle mtittitut f lt.-d lu lln pf,ductioii of nii'.hins, stiua-ihes and pumpkins. Within the past few years several farmers in the latitude of flic capital of this rutc, and further stuilli, have turned their attention to the raising of melons as 11 .market crop and found It profitable. Tim uonsiinippittn of melons is rapidly inei-easiii"; in all our cities and huxe towns, t hicao has becomo one of the largest melon niarkcM in the world. Dining tht-ir sc.-nn uot only car-loads but traiitloads are roouired to supply the demand. Melons have became n coinmt!i article of ftiotl. They are found on the tables of hotels, rest mii'iints and private fuiniiieif. The old idea that they arc unwholesome is no longer ent.erta'ried. Physicians now give testimony in favor of their healthtulness. Uunnj; the past few years aeveral prnfcssional 'ranleners and amatnurs Imvn Btldeit to the nuiishtu of varieties mid g-n:at!v lmfiroved their qmUity. lailess a faniier 1 vet 111 a location that haa a favorable tc il and 1 I facilities for t find melons i lor the ic it--p' onld ri j viwnfi' 7 ,u tsrn j;;1 Crfi - I for v o at !. 5 i m ("t fli f V U lis 1 Ui e id t'I - i s to , t lb t.- us-. ptikiit, emr Au ... i. n la t e a i rt nuon tts a 11 Ii of em; to ti e ft u f , . 1 I . ft 1 a s ! h 'V s r( -d a at ! v. ) 1 U v to t . a .4 fee - f 1 1 1 1. 1? rr si. td a- - -s l-Yf 1 t 4 itiii a I ti.i a jfd i I i. A 'i 1, j ' f a lv tg is . st-fi B I it roi.1 it sit ti y 9 a u t, . 1 t r .i "1 3 t. -t (,f ll a . 'it t t r - v i r I' ll, be i--;. I j t ot I pt:d Olitttrs -I t ,. ti t 3 cr IS X ft l 1 ' a 1 r, a i I- e 11 t ' ' s li .t 1, a d t ti 3 a he I I id it a a 1 s r t, -y rt ! i 1 In citpnct 1 . u sfvd in ev y 1- t- i if ui , 1 1 1 r r f 1 jkt V I (to 8 t t , . th or tgt-... fmrjv(tt: ;tti nen j 'An m t TP 1 V I a "P ' 1 .... f t , k w . t fcoe or ( tt i 1, t I 1 e ei i I 'tut n 1 t I IS k I 11,1 1,1 w a td s o fiotfl w -tii and s bv the enntl.tyn.icnt of toe culiivtittr, , 1 ti etttt , 1 h hwt. s 1 (it r i -1 s , 111 1 n n t -1 , -v."! s-en e .i ( e j'tttl. a I it " .fx a . t 1. ui' in so at to 11 - t. ) 1 I t.t U lie gn if ' ,( ,v is v 'i I e 1. 'e a. j 'I h , r a in t - .ii h' n , g m h s a e e 1 t in 1 t - 1 fle (tu ( , s , . ? - 1 t ' s 1 t by ( 11 1 i ot t STir , , ' )(," i 1 . i no t t tue ra n I ion 1 . tmn it s 4n ts.tt.s twtv.'vd wnh mosijusto f -f r r t-e j-o- 1 n- ftrt as , 1 r 1 1 nf 11 ' e (,u" t a v. n t 'j' are wet v. hd-wwi.,1 I , i ;,' . c-r is re((tt(iitt d to e tn. sive f iowera. home p-ve no protcctton I , el t, b t I 1 V W) f t f t 1 I t.ti w I si rvive t. e w rk of I pi, a A fi w p if the nt 1 d if j. f ir vi , n of s ' -"I In she vi 1lf ol the ft i:s and ill " tt way put. 3 1 d f r t . 1 . fs, s e i .tt r a anoiild be ?-.,ilien-d b-s-i F. i- v 1 ' s o-eur A pie'utii of 1 a ytee s -t i be h l on t'te sk 1 si i t'..-T inli.-.f:, he asenv-! lo bet-iMne y 1 -o I . V "0 ' ' I V 'fl s j I f - 1 e a . , 1 r t a f. '. ' '4 ICK h 1 11 r t 1, tsntt r raw e, i . il it h- T to eook tit; ia ii r p y s I k " t 1 are hi n j fattemd. in Ii J punipiiiat S'.d 1 un't-a f 1, 11 f to , ti c,f is 1 t '1 t iat 'an be rained. - . - n ! 1 - -n i - i- f 1 -f . It" ' r t - I - it f , . i . . 1, w.-. 1 - ! p.. 1 1 , '. sj e 1 a-io;. 1 1 isfcrimo. ti .-.s 'jn 1 mi t--j tdoif" e I t-t t .! at !E t' e racial r -. of I a 1 v- t y s 3 ! -1 J ! 1 ' x. to! in,-, .r.f, t i ., s- n ( r. 1t i a a 1 ( . 1 it, re 8 die 1 s s i f iS-t-(id p 1 of 1 a. , 1 - t'. I J r 1 n er.-p, .- j U :re in a- ts 0. 1 i ? la ojwt t'4 "- "t Tt,t. i n-i? o-iy r-t i r i p ,4- uriafc k,- ttrf f tsx-m.
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