Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 December 1889 — Page 3

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

J^OTICE.

Tlie annual nteetlng of the stockholders of the San ford Fork and Tool Co. will be held at the office at the works on Thursday, January 16th, 1830, at 10 o'clock a. m. H. C. UBBAN, Secretary.

J^LKCriOJf NOriCK. NATIONAL STATE BANK.

TEKRE HAUTE, IND.,

AUCTION

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December 11.1B89.

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Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the above bank will be held at their banking house on Tuesday, January 14th 1S9J. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors for the ensuing year. C. M. WAREEN, Cashier.

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD

GOOI3.

Thursday, December 19tb, 183), at 103 North Ninth street, at 10 o'clock a. m.. consisting of the entire furniture of twenty-cne furnished rooms. Each room contains from one to two beds. Each bed with springs and mattresses. Also some line carpets, two large dining tables and dishes, also 'arge range and the whole kitchen outfit. All the goods are contained In the Farmer's hotel.

G. N. TUIMEK, Prop'r.

J. HOLME3, Auctioneer.

WANTED.

LADY to do writing for me at her own home good wages. Address Immediately, with selfaddressed stamped envelope, Miss Flora D. Jones, proprietor of the famous Blush of Roses for the Complexion, South Bend, ind.

ANTED-A few more select boarders at 122 north Ninth street.

ANTED—(iood tinner at Geo. 9. Zimmerman's, 658 Wabash avenue.

"tX^ANTKD Scissors. knives, cleavers, etc., VV ground 'n best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, an«i others. Repairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.

FOR SALE.

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jvjFt SALE-A neat live room cottage, centrally located. Nice woodwork, gas throughout. Is convenient to Hudnut sand other mills, and am be bought on easy monthly payments.

RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 south Sixili street.

I^OR SALE-A business building In centrallocaHon: will net 8 per cent, on Investment. 1'rlce, $2,700.

A nice four room cottage on fourth avenue every convenience an elegant home. Price, $1,260. A small cottage on Liberty avenue llrstclass condition good well, outbuildings, etc. Price, $050.

A tract of ground adjoining tneclty limits will make li'l building lots. Price. $2,750. T. 11. RKAI. ESTATE 4 IMI-HOVKMENTCO.,

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UOU SALK-Statlonary engine, cast Iron frame, second-hand, llrst-class. i-lxteen liorse-power, In lirst-class condition. Apply to

HENRY HILD, b24 Main street.

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NOVELTIES

We have the agency of some new Roods in the line of lnbor-snving in kitchen work. Look at our show wit dows nud 660 if anything there will interest you.

Silver's Patent Beater and Cream Whipper is the best on earth. Marion Hnrland's Coffee Potp, with receipts. l']s'g Poachers and E.jg Tiiuera.

Fruit Strainers and Potato Mashers. Glass Rolling Pins for chopped ice. Little Hustler Potato Pesler. Stoves for Rfts jets and lamp?. Brass Ftre Sets and Fenders. Fancy Tea and Coffee Pots.

Carvers. Tile hearths. Toy Stovee, etc.

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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES. Olney has anew poatoffice outfit. Turkeys bring 7 cents per pound at Neoga.

The question of paving the streets of Mattoon is being agitated. An effort is beiDcr made to form a butchers' union in Mattoon.

Lovey Munscn, iig«ed 14. of Danville, was judged insane Saturday. The citizens of Washington want the city council to pass a 8500 license law.

Ex-Senator J. S. Wright died at his home in Champaign Saturday morsing. A business men's association wi}l be organized at Ridge Farm, 111., this week.

During the past week dog poisoners have poisoned a number of valuable dogs at Paris.

The Commercial house at Neoga has changed bands. Charles Simpson is the new proprietor.

Six thousand- legal instruments were filed with the circuit clerk at Danville in the past year.

The L-jganeport Reporter has appeared with a new head and is now printed all "at home."

At a church social recently held at Neoga the boys in attendance outnumbered the girls two to one.

Odon, Daviess county, is worked up on account of the alleged abduction of a young girl named Dougherty.

Fifty-eight business houses were rep~ resented in the business men's carnival held at Brazil Friday evening.

Daviess county coal mines have temporarily suspended operations pending the arrival of a supply of coal cars.

Geo. W. Bevan, formerly a business man of Logansport, died of consumption Saturday, in Long Cliff insane asylum, aged 30 years.

J. H. Cook, of Crawfordsville, was a member of a company that stood guard over Jeff Davis from Saturday evening till Monday morning.

Friday night Lou Johnson of Vincennes, seriously cut Harry Gordon, colored, with a knife. They quarreled over a game of cards.

The Illinois state grange at its meeting last week, passed a resolution asking for the permanent protection of quail and other insect destroying birds. "Out-witted," a comedy dram8, was presented at Mattoon Friday evening by home talent fo*the benefit of the poor. It was a brilliant success.

The body of Mrs. THgman McDermad, who, with her husband, were drowned while croesiog the river at Shoale, was recovered Saturday. The body of the husband has not yet been recovered.

NuU ou the-Farm.

It is surprising that nut trees are not grown upon every farm, as many of our native nut trees and shrubs are ornamental as well aa useful. Yet there are farmers who cut down fine hickory and chestnut trees to make room for the insignificant evergreens they buy at the nursery. The common hfizel, corylus Americana, when grown in a cluster near the house, gives a pleasant hint of the woods. If.6 tassel like liowerB and the green fringed busk which covers the pretty, brown nut, are curious and beautiful and would be appreciated if the bush was imported and sold at a high price.

The shell bak hcko-y tree. Carya alba, is beautiful in form and foliage. It produces nuts thin shelled, white, an inch in diameter aud of delicious iUvor. A tree is on record which has been known to produce fourteen bushels of shelled nuts in one 6eaeon. This is, of course, unusual, but an ordinary tree is a treasure which will richly pays its rent. Of all the hickories the pecan produces the sweetest and most delicate nut. It is long, pointed aud thin shelled. Annual trip3 are made to the river bottom lands, where it flourishes, the barrels of nuts are gathered, yet there is little doubt but the tree would thrive at our very doors.

The walnut tree grows rapidly, makes a good shade and yields nuts in abundance. The original home of the walnut is Persia. It was so highly prized by the Romans that they called the fruit the "Nut of Jove." Our variety has an oval shell and corrugated kernel. The outside covering is green and from it is manufactured an oil which ia UEed in delicate kinds of paintiDg. The very young nuts are excellent for pickles and catsup. It is a traditional error that this tree is injurious to other vegetation near it. No plum tree on our farm bears more or finer fruit than the one close to a walnut tree. Of course, grass will not grow well under any dense shade.

The white walnut or butternut—Jugians cinerea—is almost as handsome a tree as the a lanthus. The nut is longer in shape and more delicate than the walnut. No doubt we shall finally succeed in domesticating the English walnut—Juglan8 regia. It needs moisture in a dry summer, and Eome protection during a very cold winter, but who is unwilling to furnish these for the sake of so desirable a nut-ber.ring tree?

The most superb chestnr* -oes in country are to be founa v.. untain slopes of the Carolina^, bu„ .ainois produces well developed trees which rival the oak for decorative purposes. The beautiful leaves of the chestnut are not molested by insects. The prickly burr or involucre, which encases the shining nuts, adds to the bsauty of the foliage as it is lighter green in Gummer and changes to golden brown in autumn. The nuts grow in clusters, and the peculiar color of the shell has given a name to that shade of brown. The chestnut ia the most farinac«ouB of all the nuts, and is good eaten raw or boiled or roasted. The children on a farm where there are no chestnut trees are cheated out of one of the pleasures of child-life in the country.

There is a nut that grows in the earth instead of upon a tree that might be grown upon those farms where there is a prejudice "against trees. iret the children have a peanut patch. "Nothing but clover is coming up," cried a boy who planted some this spring He was induced not to pull the clover up. Great was his surprise 6oon, to find dainty yellow flowers appearing, and still greater was his astonishment when advised to cover these flowers with earth in order to get a good crop.

Growing nuts upon the farm need not prevent the annual fall invitation—"Lst us go nutting"—

When the sound of dropping nuts Is heard Though all the woods are still. for if too great a family supply is possible, there are the hospitals and orphan asylums glad to receive little gifts from generous doners, ecpecially about Christens times.

Not Even A Kentucky Thermometer. The thermometer rBrely takes a drop too much.—[Louisville Courier-Journal.

From SfissufraF, Kent county, Md.— I find I sell as much of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup as of all other cough remedies combined. J. E. HARTLEY, druggist.

FARM NOTES.

If you have winter grain on aside hill from which the snow is likely to blow off a thin covering of straw will not do harm. Try "winter protection" for wheat to Bee if it won't pay.

L3aves make the best litter for BOWS and young pigs. Coarse straw is objectionable, as the pigs cannot escape being crushed when the pen is well littered with it. If straw is used it should be cut up before using.

When a limb is cut from a tree it should be as close to the body as possible. The cut should be a smooth one, without bruising the bark, and the cut surface should be covered with some kind of cheap paint mixed in oil.

Every farmer {ought to have a clean neat coop in which to throw a few chicks for fattening. If penned and fed clean food systematically, three weeks should have them in condition for the table Do not forget this.

A physician of Salem, N. J., has a morning glory growing in his yard that is quite a phenomenon, a seed in one of the blooms having sprouted and grown into a vine of considerable length, on the end of which is another bloom.

More apples were shipped from America to Europe last year than ever before in a single year, the total being 1,-401,-332 barrels. The largest previous shipments were in the 1880-81, when the exports reached 1,3*28,806 barrels.

Whenever you are compelled to allow a field to remain uncultivated for want of time or labor it indicates that you have too much land, and that it will pay you to sell a portion in order that your efforts may be devoted to a smaller area.

The American Agriculturist says: Except the lightest sandy soils, all level land will be benefited by fall ploughing. When well ploughed and to a proper depth the ploughed ground will not wash even by the heavy southern winter rains.

Lime will disinfect and purify the cattle stalls, but it injures the value of the manure. It has been found more advantageous to use plaster. Dry dirt purifies the stable and absorbs odors, Bnd a.supply should always be available for winter use.

Rain water and soda will take out machine gre8Ge. To remove oil and varnish from silk try benzine, ether and soap very cautiously. To take out paint mix equal parts of ammonia and turpentine. Saturate the part two or three times, then wash out in soapsuds. Paint can sometimes be rubbed out of woolen goods fcf'.er it has dried.

TCcressary Preparations.

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Baware of counterfeits—Be sure you get the genuine Sa'vation Oil. Have no '•just as good."

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Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, fcour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its lee] JU Aral. Castoria contains no Uor '.'"\jOr other narcotic property.

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