St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 November 1891 — Page 7
— R R — = THANKSQIVINQ DAY. e———— The wheat is in the bin, wite, : The corn is in the shock, And ov'ry day the steers are fed As stiddy as a clock; There's plenty for the team, wife, And plenty for the cows, - With pumpkins piied upon the ground And hay we couldn’t house. There’s not a pig or chick, wife, But has enou:h to eat: And see that flock of teci ty birds A feasting at ur feet! The cat is fat and slic', wife, The doz lies in the sun Well fed. and cocking up his ears To keteh a chance for fun. The celiar’s more than full, wifa, The puntry's double-lined; And ev'rything we’il need this yoar We're yre ty sure to £nd. There's apples roud a:d red, wifs, And some like yellow goid; There's clover honey on the shelf, And cheese thut wasa't sold. The b ys and girls wi!l come, wife, To dinner here te-day, And bring their chil iren, big and small, To feast, and romyp, and play; There'll be no vacant chair, wifo, We've never lost a one; And in your eyes I ses u light Thut's waurnicr than the sun. This is the day we turn, wife. Anl count our blessings o'er, ; And melbe we've mere than our share, With rech a gen'rous store; The love in your big heart, wife, For everything below oppmgiaaiie > SO Tering pain, or 1 ss an' grief, ~— —rowns all the rest, I know. And so vwe'll try to help, wife, Our feliows as they need; And mebbe we can®look. and find & A critter we can feqd; For God will like it best, wife, If in our homely way, We mean to let the whole world share In our Thanksgiving Day. -') v v ‘ ‘ ’ 1 v , - Y . MR. SPINNER'S WARNIN.
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:‘M'ramly 'l be just“a-s.x‘nx.}‘«'i. x;;mh'(.)‘;)s.i cause she didn’t get the eggs 'fore din- | ner, al’ mebbe this'll keep peaco in the | famiy » i Bel.wgen the store and home was a large piece of newly cleared land that consistel mostly of stumps As Mr Spinner, in trying to miss one, tumbied bheadinng over another, he muttered: ‘l‘ N 0 - /) g [ 8/ ; et =y | |3 o ILO [T { = : -.-;!;[e\ e \ i Ao AL Jil [N NV : .‘ AN { N \ W' ‘- ‘ 3 {L lm; I 'e h . /- ot % ) . i *ln this blamed field wherever tbnre‘ ain't one stump, there's two of 'em.” In this fall the turkey flopped itself loose, and for the pext hour played “hide and seek” with him. Once he thought he had it, but making a lively spring, he I tripped and fell, catching a black-jack sapling instead of the turkey. , “Well, if th's don't beat my t.imo.”l sald he; “don’t know what M randy'll | say, but it's the gospel truth, there’s more stumps than turkeys in this'ere field.” He was nearly exhaustel when he| neared home, and the turkey, now nearly I featherless dodged in and out among | the girdled trees by the house, with Mr. Spinner hopelessiy stumb’ing after it. But when the door opened he threw his bundle of eggs at the aggravating bird, and gasped, “M'randy, I've brought you & Thanksgiving turkey.” “You hev, hev you? ’'Pears to me the turkey’s brought you: s'pose I've got’to “ get it’fore I hev it.” And after a sudden bounce into the yard there was a terrible squawking and scattering of feathers, ending in a triumphant shovG
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«Mirandy, I've brought you a| Thanksgiving turkey.” ssmisEne e fng of the captured bird under a bex by t the fence. , «There! Sec what a woman can do!” | And jerking her husband around by his z collar, “Now I want to know where’s | them eggs I sent after?” i «Don’t, M'rand~, don’t” begged thei
RT R RIS To A S subdued man; “I didn't mean to, but I flung my handkerchief at that torment, | an’ the eggs was in it. "% “Oh! you—you—l wish I knew somethin’ mean enough to call you—you old blizzard! Come ‘'long to your dibner; - | I've a good mind to let you starve to death.” Mr.- Spinner followed her into the kitchen and sat down to the cold potatces and maladses on the table, while ————rb———-———————-—————'—_"———‘
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she went out to view her prospect for Thanksgiving A sudden piercing scream from her brought him quickly to her side. ; . “l.ordy Massy, M’'randy, whatever {s the matter?” “Look! look!” she sald, polating under the half-raised box, where lay no turkey, but a arabbled, sorry-looking opossulr, . “Who done that?” asked he in a chok- I frg voice. | “I'll tell you Abe Spinner,” answered : his wife, “nobody human doue it You're | such a 'ornery la 4, no ‘count numbskull | that I Db'lieve, 'pon my sou!l, lit's s;' warnin'l” i “In the meantime, o'd 'Bijah Bones ; the colored preacher, was slipping along ’ outside the feonvo trying to hide the { stolen turkey with the skirts of his min- | i isterial coat “De Lord help dem what | ; hulp‘lumsclves." *ald he, with a chuck- | le. *“Didn’t seewm las' night like I was | } gwino to find a_turkey 'mong dese pore white t:ash, but 'pears like Providence ; \ allers keers for de shored sheep an’ Jist | chuckel one right intc my handa I t b'lieves in Providence, I does ” » Ls S T L e R i e T S e R e O
' T was tha day bofore Thanksgiving Mr. ¥p nnher's wife had sent him to the stre ear'y in the morning after a do:ea eggs. but he had forget'en to come back quickly, as she told him to do.!ounged around, drank with the boys, anl it was afterroon when he startel home, a Landkerchiof full of ezgsin one hand, ard a live turkey,
- ohnall 1 pitch this varmint over the | fonce?” asked Mr. Spinner, as his wife | stood, arms akimba, star ng at the box, | “No, you won't, you big blunderhead; Iyou kill it an’ I'll dresß it; 'possum cooked with sage an' onion ain’t to be sneezed at ® | Mr. Spinner with his first blow laid | the little animal 0. he ground, a limp | and lifeless ball of fu.. Laving 1t care- | fully on the ben®h, while his wife was | hunting a knife, he stood thoughtfully | waliting for her, when a rustling in the | leaves disturbed him. lle looked at the | bench; 1t was empty; the oppossum was | making tracks across the field with re- z | ‘Q::"'s tarrified groan Mr Spinner alnted, rousing up only when his wife emptied the wash dish in his face, to gurgle, “I didn't mean to M'randy, but | 'twas too awful to waten that dead varmint runnin’ of, an' I v'lieve it a sure ' enough warnin,’ an’' I'm goin’ to quit | drinkin' an, cut a'l your stove wood' that's what I am. “ ‘: “Yes, you will,” said Mrs. Spinner. as with her fcot she helped him from the e——— { \! ! \ M . EE,’ ) ’% : ;L;;M,t @ b—q;i E!fllll s)‘ tl‘i P (o g i (A/’ LY & Rs 8 N | / i 3 /i 1 ke v ’L‘\ ;" ) ! *. n '\\\\\ ; 1.. : \ /y y .1 V] % , TN J , s NN | [’% e | -?/ ‘\\ 2 e ‘.‘. 0\" i i ¢ = = ‘\s ') i 1 B . - ‘;’:‘Yj‘»"%’” V. i R\ o fl?\;; | ‘l Mr. Spinner Faints. | ; ground. “It's a good thing we've got s . warnin' for Thanksgivin’, for we ain™ | got nothin' e se "—Texas Siitings. j Drumsticks, i CULINARY TAXIDERMY—Stufing a tur | ’ key.—New Hamp:hire. ! ~ THERE I 8 just now an over-cultivation of the turkey crop.—Rahway Advoca}e. %
Tnr raffe of the turkey is hesrd'!n‘ the land —Dan :villo Breezoe. Wnorveßr undertakcs to devour ponl- | try withont thoroughly plucking it !si apt to foel down in the mouth.—\White- | hall Times. ‘ First TorsEY— Why didn’t you ask to | be spared? second Turkey—ih, 1 was too excited. 1 quite lost my head, in fact. S 1 Cause for Thanksgiving. l Sunday-school Teacher—Willie, have | | you bad anything during the week to be ! { especially thankful for? i Willie — Yes'm. Jolhinny Podgers \ gprained his wrist, and I licked him fur! { the first time yeszerdny,wliurlington\ | ¥ree Press. i et | \ Where Polygamy Flourishes. i ‘ The Mormons who fled to Moxico | about five years ago are flourishing in‘ their new homes. They are settled 31 little east of Sierra MNadre Mountains, | fn about 30 degrees mnorth latitude, 1 where ferti‘e Casas Grandes Val ey gives them plenty of rich land to tiil. Some of thece settilers made homes further - | east; but they are retreating to the
eee¥ IR P RSt L oLY e A (et TG ¢ 4 o[RS PRI R 0 U . TOL TRO SAONt B s 2 SR AL oy OO L, V 3 v eS s A . g larger settlements near the mountains, where the climate is better and the crops are easier to raise. Polyvgamous marriages are coniracted there with impunity. Fast Elevators and Feart Disease. The warning comes from Boston that fast elevators in big bu.id ngs are pro- ‘\ ductive of heart disease.
AM S 155 i2B : Sandwich Islands Telephone. “ITonolulu has the most wondg§; telephone system in the world,” 8 visitor from that country to a San K. cisco reporter. “You can get any §. ber you want as soon as you ask and can hear perfectly a very greaty. tanse. There is a good system in K/ too, and the lines run the whole lens of island and go to the houses of my ’of the" largest planters. The peopiq Hawali use the telephone much, my
than do the people in any part of United States that I was ever in, I man wants to know what time it stead of getting out of his seat to at the clock he rings up the oper and finds out. If a ship makes port cither side of the island all the p'an are notitied at once, so that they cany to the dock if they desire. Ha could not well get along without her ¢ ephones.” ] Peace on Earth ) Is not the boenm vouchsafed to the echro nervous invalid. BSlight noises startle odd and unexpected rensations perplex He neither sleeps soundly nor eats heartily, is almost invariably troubled with dyspe What should he do? Begin and pursue tematically a course of Hgstetter's Stomag Bitters. With digestion fortified and food s simila‘ed, strength returns, thegnerves tranguil and the zest of life returns, Abl consumination, indeed, and not only effect but pleasantly wrought by ths Bitters. B nees, malaria, rhenmatiem, kidney comp are also prevented and cured by this sov roguiating medicive, Try it at "once if nerves are out of order, and if their wn.knua perpetuated by the exis’ence of disease, A § perb appetizer and promotor of sound repose.
as A e, WY Shy Swinburne, 3 The poet Swinburn- is a shy little Ml‘ii with a very unimpressive appearance. | He was ticd to his mother's apron-strings up to the very time he went to college, ¢ and it is said that even when a youth of | 18 if he wanted an extra slice ori, toast at breakfast he had to ask his mother for it in a very timid and deferential way. The poet is passionately fond of tea, of which he drinks great’ iquanumw. He lives in a retired way ! with his chum Watts, editor of the { Athenvum, near P'utney, and sees but tlitt'e society. 1 o lohemian friends of % the heyday of Lis youth are barred out tnow, and he has but few intimates. i The Only One. i The Chicago, Mtlnankml and 8t Paul ! Radway is the only line running solid ves- | tibuled, electele lghted, and steam heated { tralns between Chicago, Milwaukee. St i Paul, and Migneapolis i The Chicago, Milwaonkee and St Paul | Rallway Is the only line ranning solld vest | tibuled, electric lighted, and steam heated ! tralus - Letween Chicago, Omaha, and Slous { Clty. | The Ohicago, Milwaukes und St Pagl
| Rallway Company now operates over sixty- { one hundred miles of thoroughly equipped | road in Hlinols, Wisconsin, Northern Mighi- | £an, Minoesota, lowa, Missourl, South and | North Dakota - | On all its through lines of travel the Chi- | cago, Mllwaukee and St. Paul Raliway runs ! the most perfectly equipped tralus of | sleeping, parior. and dining cars and coaches. The through trains on all its iines are systomaticaily heated by steam. No effort (s spared o furnish the best accoms modations for the least money, and, In sddition, patrons of the road are sure of courteous treatmont from {ts employes. N.B. i The following bill, ted fens. | “N. B. A lecturo on total abstinence | will be delivered to-morrow night fr "%/ iopen air. & g “A collection to defray expense. .l ' be taken at the door, % “Come one, come all 1" ! o oSt i sst | Beware of Olntinrnts for Catarrh that i Contaln Mercury, | As meroury will surely destioy the setbee | smoll and com;‘flp:c Ivtderange the whole systom | when entering it through the mucous surfaces, i Buch articles shocld never Lo used except on § resori ptions from ”T""' atde physivians, as the i S.mm they wiil do s tenfold o the good you | | can possibly desive from them, Hall's Catarr ! Cure, wanufactured by F. J Chever & Co., T | Jedo, O, contains no wercury, and {s taken in. : unmnyl and arts directly upon the blood | mucous surfaces of the system. In buyngd | Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you got the gongl [ It is taken internaliy, and wade in Totedo, Olilo, | By F. J. Chepey & Co, i srSoid l'«s‘- Urugglels, price ¢ par bottie, 1 rseewma—- { Here is a recipe for delicious peppe | eatsup: Oane pock of ripe tomatoes on ; peck of large green peppers, one gallon |of cider vinegar. one cup of sugar. ~al % to taste, and add splee such as allspie | cloves, black pepp. r and one tablespoon i ful of mustard seed l It Pays to Read the Papers. | Especially your county paper, for ofte { through this medium business chanoes an { oppoetunities are preseated that migh | otherwise entirely escape your attentio ! For instance. B. F. Johnson & Ca, Rich 4 5 mond, Va., bave an advertisoment in thi | paper that will prove of especial futeres! | and value to a large number of peopl i hereabouts. | Cmrer Justice Frrrew's daughte [ Miss Mary Fuiler, will soon return t { Germany to resume her musical studie | She talkes a youuger sister with h l Miss Fuller devotes six or seven hours i day to her piano practice | ReceNT experiments show that Cal fornia redwood is the most nearly fir proof of all building woods known. : Ir afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaad Thompson's Eye Water. Dru,gistssellit 250 f
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P RIS R RARR TI R RE N “A Ug ust Flower” Perhaps you do not believe these| statements concerning Green’s Au-| gust Flower. Well, we can’t make | you. We can'’t force conviction into your head or med- | Doubting icine into your throat. We don't Thomas. want to. The money is yours, and the misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John H. Foster, 1122 Brown Street, Philadel} uia, says: ‘‘ My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six ' years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vomit became so bad at last x w“__,_gww— Ev eal. down to a meal but' she had to vomit it as soon as she had eaten it. Two: bottles of your August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. She can now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not
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GRATEFUL-COMFORTI!IG. ‘ ! g A L id £ . = BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowled e of the natural laws wh.ch govern the operati ns of dige tion ana nutritin, and by a care.u! applicativna of the flue yro ers ties of wel -3 lectel Cocor, Mr. Ep-s bas provid d our breakfast tables with a delicately ilavoured baverage which may save us maay ueavy doctors’ bills, [tis oy tne judicioas u3e ol saca articlas of dict that aconsititutioa may oy gr dually ouilt up unti strong enough to rasist every teudency to i ease Hundreds oi sabtle maladies ary iloating arcund u 3 ready to attack wherever thera i 3 a weax pont, We may escape many a fatal shaft by keepinzonrselves well fortlde 1 with sura blood n 4 2 propery nourished frame.” —*“Civil Servioz Gazette,” Made simply with boilinz water or mil-. fola only In half-pouni tias, y Groesrs, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO , Homeeopathic Chemists, . . LONDONSBRGIAND. . . e Onr improred Embroideripg MaBy chine maker Rugs wth varaorra 8. . : {Wm Fine Emb:oicer:ng wi h s:lk orzeph-| = yr:. Caculars and texm- to Az~ free, Machine. colore:d patiern bock miten patteri, sampies of wors, cat,, price ! sts, direc-, tions, e'c., all by mai! for 1.0 Satisfaction gnaran-; teed or mounev retundei. E. ROSS & C .. Toledn, O, FAT FOLKS REDUGED m Mrs. Alice Maple, Oregon, Mo., writes: \ My weight was 520 pounds, now it is 185, a reduction of 125 Ths." For circulars address, with 6¢., Dr.O.W.F.SNYDER. McVicker's Thostre. Chicago. Lk I C. N. U, 0. 2P WHEN WRITING TO ADYERTISERS, ‘pleasc say you saw the advertiement, in this paper. e N . -.;-*4: @ 5 y G S | S < S o 2 2&N Ay, t Y 2 G (= L o) \ a A £ ¥ b~ 4 Lo o7 ( ,’ “-L 5 A= C - o ~\\ A *" 7 / <., ,/,‘.? 2 1/l 2 < 7, 2 Y “WE ARE HAPPY, EH! MY BOY? We are happy because of our glorious { health: for Health, my boy, is Happiness.”’ Ifixfigféis Vegetable i LYD!A El P ¥ Compound | possesses those health-giving propertics so ' important to both mother and child. It is | the only Legitimate Remedy and Posi- ! tive Cure for those peculiar weaknesses and | ailments incident to women. Xvery l)r}xg' : ist sells it as a standard article, or sent | fiy mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on ! receipt of SI.OO. of | Mrs. Pinkham freely answers letters ' inquiry. Enclose stamp for reply. o Mrs. Plakham’s book, ¢ Guido to Health and lj;ilqu{:flr; ?h.:utlmlly illustrated, sent on recelpt of two -o‘-‘:‘:‘",o Lydia E. Pinkham Red. Co., Lynn-
