Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1885 — Page 8
THE FAMILY DOCTOR.
Habitual Constipation.— ln the British Medical Journal Dr. J, Mortimer Granville offer* three prescription* which he claims ere generally applicable to the treatment of all ▼ell recognized forme of habitual constipation. He see* three forms of the disease, one due to deficient perietal tie action, one dne to deficient glandular secretion and one due to interruption of the habit of periodic evacuation. For the relief of the first form he prescribes : B. Sod* valerianatis gr. xxxvj. TVncturse nucis vamicje m lx. Tincturaa capsid m xlviij. Syrupiaurantii. oz ira. Aquas adoz vi. M. Ft mistura. Sig.— Tablespoonful in water half an hour before meals. For the second form: R. Aluminis dr iij. Tincturaa quassias oz j. Infusi quassias oz vij. M. Sig. —Dessertspoonful after meala For the th rd fonn. R Ammon se carbo atis .dr j. Tincturas Yalertanaa oz j. Aquas campliorae oz v. M. Sig. —Take one ouncs as directed on arising from bed. Dr. Granville insists upon a regular hour for going to stool, at least to make an effort at evacuation. He proposes to establish in this way the normal habit, and thinks aperients in habitual constipation do no good.— Druggists * Circular. Scrofula. —This, in the past, wap known as “King’s Evil,” probably from the fact that it prevailed in the families of royalty, among those who “fared sumptuously every day,” or were the victims of a luxurious style of living. The name is derived from the Latin scrofa, “a sow,” since it was long ago marked by an indolent swelling of the glands, particularly in the neck, followed by suppuration and breaking, in some instances running for a long time, because the supply of waste and putrid matters is still kept up by false habits of living, by a want of cleanliness, pure air and sunlight, the healing also proceeding slowly. From this fact, and many bad habits of living, the idea lias prevailed among the ignorant, that these discharges are “running the life away,” an idea too absurd to deserve a moment’s thought. It may be that such half-created victims of sensuality may not live, even with all that nature can do by these dischargee of putrid and poison matter, while a sudden check, this poison being thrown inward, would destroy life in a few hours; not only let this pass off, but urge its discharge by the use of poultices, or, far better, wet cloths, kept warm by bandages: and then direct attention to the removal of the causes, since such filthy suppurations are rarely, if ever, found among the Jews, or even blotches on the surface, or humors, or indeed in any non-pork-eating nation. The first oauae to be removed is the use of the most diseased of all meats found on the tables of civilization, pork, and its concentrated filthiness—lard. Let the doubters carefully examine the entrails of the hog, the fat deposits, the neck, and see how many corrupt abcesses may be found in these fatty deposits, sometimes holding a quart of “matter," as dealers will assure yon, if the hog is very fat and therefore very much diseased. To see, is to be convinoed. Or. T et them Moses, who was instructed by -Jehovah, as seen in the eleventh chapter of Leviticus. These victims at birth are “rickety,” have large abdomens, joints, heads, flabby muscles, a clear skin filled with corruption, so filled and so slightly vitalized, that most of them, aside from a great deal of good nutsing and training, will become consumptive. To avoid this, let them be subjected to correct treatment, as well cared for as are our favorite horses by the intelligent expert, or as are the imgilists while being trained for an ignoble, disgraceful fight! Let them be put on to a bread and milk diet, witheggs, fruits, potatoes, using but little meats, and then only the lean, plain fish, the bread being the genuine article, not the impoverished fine flour product. Let them be kept clean by washings daily, if they are warm afterward, (salt may be added,) rubbed or brushed thoroughly. Let them be regular in their meals and in all respects, sleeping as much as possible. But above all, let them have an abundance of out-door exercise, as much air and sun as possible, well clad and fed, and kept out of school till they are vigorous.— Dr. J. 11. Hanaford.
HOUSEKEEPERS’ HELPS.
B©rr Ginger Cake.— One cup oi molasses, one of fried meat gravy and boiling water, half and half, one teaspoonful of saleratus and one of ginger, flour enough to make a soft dough. Cold Water Cake.— One oup of white sugar, two eggs, piece of butter half as big as an egg, seven table-spoon-fuls of cold water, one cup of flour and a heaping teaspoonful of baking powder. Puffs. —Beat very light the yelks of six eggs; add one pint of milk, a pinch of salt; the whites of the eggs beaten to a froth, and flour enough to mdfce the batter like thick cream. Bake in cups in a quick oven. Minnesota Corn Bread.—Two cups of flour and two of meal, one of sweet milk and one of sugar, one-half cup of molasses, a teaspoonful of salt and one of saleratus, put it in round tin cans and steam one hour, then bake half an hour. Crumpets. — Mix together one quart of sifted flour and two teaspoonfuls of good baking powder, and a little salt; then add two teaspoonfuls of butter and enough sweet milk to lllulWU • this dough. Bake quickly in muffin dnci oar patty pane.
AGRICULTURAL.
Xhiap » Farmer Should Mot Do. A farmer should not break up mort land than he can cultivate thoroughly; half-tilled land is always growing poorer, while well-tilled land is constantly improving. A thrifty find prudent farmer will net devote his sols attention to the improvement of oertain fields on his farm, because the land is “easy to work at,” and let other portions of his premises go uncultivated, and grow nothing but brush, bogs, briers and stones. A farmer should never have more cattle, horses or other animal stock than he can keep in good order. An animal in good order at the beginning of winter is already half wintered. Nor should he let his cattle endure the chilling storms of winter in an open yard or field, while a few r dollars expended would amply repay him in saving fodder, and afford her a greater amount of milk. A farmer should never depend too much on his neighbors for what he can by careful management produce on his •own land. He should not make it a common practice to either buy or beg fruit while he can plant trees and cultivate them on his own ground—nor annoy his neighbors by borrowing tools •to work with, while he can make or buy ‘them. “The borrower is servant to the .lender.”
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THE REMINGTON FAIR Association thia year have Two District L’rote for the counties of Jasrer Benton, Newton and White; one. a three minute trot, and the other a two-year-old Colt trot. In the twoyear old trot each Colt shall be na.m ed by the owner, and entry made not later than May 1, 1885, and shall pay at the time of entry $5 00 to be added to ti e purse and divided. The puree will be divided Into four parts. Id the three 'minute Jtrot there shal 1 be- an entry fee also of $5 00 to be added and divided. Entries to closei th e day before the race. Fair—September Ist, 2d and Jd. H. W. SNYDER. Bec’y.
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I desire to nail the attention of farmers and breeders of Norman Horses, that I now have two Stallion, equal, if net superior, to any in the county of the same blood. YOUNG DECIDUS, Is four years old *his coming June, is a grey roa.., with black mane and tail, fine carriage, good actiou. weigna 1500 pounds, and is f .Norman. Young Emperor N poleon. Is & half-blood, dapple grey, weight 1425 lbs. They will stand for the season of 1885 as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays, at Mr. Robert Randle’s,9 miles north east of Rensselaer; Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, at my place 2i miles west of Rensselaer; Saturdays HaUorau’s barn, in Rensselaer. T. J. Sayler* Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indians, -| In Jasper Circuit. Court' Jasper County, * f June Term, 1885. Samuel Reichenbach, vs. James Low, Isabella Low, A. M Everett and Everett, his wife, Daniel Head, Robert E. Jenkins and James A. Thornton. * NOVV comes the plaintiff, by C. & E. Jouvenat’ his Attorneys, and flies his complaint herein’ together wah ti.e affidavit of a competent person that said defendants James Low, Isabella Low, A. M. Everett and —‘-Everett, his wife, Daniel Head and Robert E. Jenkins are necessary par a,:)ove entitled action, the object of which is t,o foreclose a mortgage, and are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day o) the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court, loos “Olden on the first Monday of June. a. d. l«» 5, at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of n-WWV; said Court, affixed at Rensselaer, this sixth day of April, a. d. 1885. JAMES F InWIN, Clerk. April 10, 1885.. .$7. Iggfi mi sywl& FACTS RECARKKC Sr. Barter's bos Tb&ie. Tt will purity and enrich the BLOOD, regulate •1 • am! KIDMEYS, end Rkstoke tiik ; : r iVi £ and VIGOS of YOUTH! In all (hose ' • I'jjascs repuiiiug aeertaiu and efflcientTONlC, I especially Dyspepsia, Wantot'Appetite,lndigestioii. Lack ot Strength, etc.. Its use Is marked With immediate ana wonderful results. Hones, muscles and nerves receive new force. Enlivens the mind and supplies Drain Tower. I gk F’kBJJSCt Buffering from all complaints Uni Irk P peculiar to their sex will find In DR. HAHI'EB’S IRON TONIC a sale and speedy cure, it dives adcar nml healthy complexion. Tie gfrmijtest testimony In the value oi Dr. I vitTKi:'«jßo?r Tonic: isthaf frequent attempt* at eo' ilei '..|t|Hghavc only added to the poplin.r itvo, 'he oi Irinai. If yon earnestly desire liealtr done expc-ini it—getthe Okhhnal and DtST. £■■■■ id -our address toThn Dr. Harter Msd,Co V g .S' f <• Me, far our “h??EAJf BOOK.” 1 t-rfluae and uaefi, ■ 1, 1 orestloa, free. J Dp.. Haatsr'i lno*s Tom'C is ma Bali; by all jRUWXaTI. ANO DfcALdff* L efelTYYtwntK.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! - ***— m " m —————— The undersigned will have on hand and for sale this spring Apple, « Peat( j SherSy Trees, jf the best standard varieties for this latitude. Also Russian mulberry Xm) 'Eyer-Grrems, nice size for transplanting. Also Maple, ash,elm and catalpatbees; for Shade and Ornamental purposes and for Groves, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates for spot CASH All persons wanting HEDGE PLANTS should give me their orders soon, and I will get the plants for them, as I do not keep them in stock. Thankful for dast patronage, I ask a continuance of the same. Yours, Respectfully, JOHN COEN, Prop’r Rensselaer Nursery. April 3,1885. NEW! JAMx NEW!! I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell -^FarmaMashinerY,^ FnPIREYIiQWERSyMMPiREIREAPERS EMPIRE BINDERS, And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines.— [ am also prepared to do Repairing, in the best aud most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. wagons And buggies repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workmanship. tST’Shop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank 5c J£J R. H. YEOMAN! Rensselaer, Ind., March 27,1885.
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