The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 13, 1902, Image 9

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yexinted a tumpersture of HH
Fahreubolt for ten miuuies
Brera In tubercular putin
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He milk, heated to
power of Infeeth Liog
in pitie of A %i¢ am, £25 , and
% herdindor. tow bing
tin Rausas Cily, Mo.
in he winde apparent
sine statement hat the
shine his a capacity of 708k
and collars In twenty-laur hairs
oa desire by an ieptr rie
The
Hug of vig fant roll 1 BoE
by slaticoary beating coils
hin them. Electric beating |
: nidjre ed being more uni
wn of fipandan, a peaceful lit
BITTY place near Berlin, with
re heh itioned no Incohaaics rable
* of troupa, In the centre of
ing part of the lown Tises the
And then, at night, i. re
ue xi hs ATR IK 0: deg lose :
sx Ty
er : ot donno!”
One day she told ns that the world
Is round, jost like a ball
And that there’ ® Bothy down below
“JE oi standin’ om al all
I sek pa if she told the Erith,
He read his paper. Thon
Arid put his foot upon a air
And said. © dann!’
And once the tescher said the sky
Ain't heaven's floor, and tried
To make as think no angels walk
Along the sther side,
Ard that night 1 ast oe oa,
And all he said was TOh,
‘t Bather me shout wish things
r m basy— i dovmo’”
One Gime a hisger boy he md
= Th facts dide t bering
My het 2 :
: That night 1 aot mv a ir what
That bir bevy anid wan
Arid pa - poamered MH
Coniound iH. 1 dawns”
1 awd £5 kind of think “er amehow
3 wa Hh »
“Pa. what are projudicss™ “Other
peoples opinions, my sau -Paek
YAre your sire be fav
Why. man alive Be lds
aL golf” wid doe
Muoguine “Your wif
duairivws” Baggins.
wavs Badiog somed]
de = Philadeib hia Record
Lord Foranhelr <1 can race say de
scent from John Mitton How's that
TBs
io BBR
: Fresh in six Weis, Mi Witte
“1 wonder how Jorg BH will take th
falis over in Vragee te leach to aiden
tL stand ber” Somerville Journal
“Even egotism Las ix good points,”
says the Mayatun Pliiosupiee. “The
peopie who are always talking about
themselves pever fiml the fo talk
shout ue Uhiladeliphin Heopdd,
Thees WAS YOULE la
Sie marvied ph earl,
ind 3 this TER pF
Arid now she wb
lusurance Agent Srdon we, i f
madam, bul what ls your age?’ Mixa
Aitiguate. 1 4 pes bWERLy-Iwo
suainers” Tass onto" Ken, of
cars, but how ERGY times did you
soe them Tit Bis
“1 wenaer why the baby ries 80
mach.” said he Jou fr mathe “Thar's
eRey. anewerad Ale ha 4% une.
“Why ig #7 denispded the mod
“hecanss ita baby replied 4
gnche 4 Blass asl
ie
Tegal Beant hit 2x he DH pather
Ca aged boosie vol dell the gas
tn wed jouw ia ihe Huodor Yihen lee
: i Wim!
One pode a i voto Hevsiop a
pegalive «DPuladeiphia |
“Ang what ure
asked of the Intelins
admired the play of | Bis brawhy mas
Fes, “Makin coageaichers Tor milk
iraine.” be replivd. withoot looking ep
from his work Ballina Anivicsn.
“What a sour individual What's
be growling sbour, anyway?’ “0! be
comaine that he hasn't got what be
deserved in this world” UL should
think he'd Baye eaves to rejoive ob
Abat account. Philadelphia ress,
SNmith- Ray, we've got a sew cook
At our boarding house” Jones-~"ARy
beiier than the oid ope?” Bmith—
oe | "Well I guess yes. Why, £10 can ac
tually cok prunes so you can't tell |
r| taem frei dried peaches.” Chicago
Newz.
Mamma-—"8ince Susie invitnl you in
10 share ker birthday case last Satur
day, you may z2sk ber in io-morrow,
sind I'll make you a cake.” Elske— "0b,
wob'l you make some candy instead ™
Mamnma—"Would you rather lave can
dy?" Eilsie-"Yes'm. Susie sever can
edt uch candy.’ Philadelphia Press
Golf Luck of a Greenhorn.
Down on the Wenham golf course a
few weeks ago a pew wember was
playing around the links for the first
thie. If was really Bis Gre serious
effort to piay golf. He ade a prety
good givike- off from an eleviibad tee
across a valley to the top of a bil
abot. seventy-five yands beyond
Thinking fo bave a litle practice
across the valley he siouck bis Sell
“back toward the green beside tin ee
whence be had previously sirack oll
The ball sailed geaeelully over the bill
and to his inexprezsible surpiize the
pluyer heard it go “kerchunk” into the
hole on the green. He had smiroek a
ball seveniy-five yards and linded It
7 | in the hole. Probably few players ever
dw such a thing, and this player says
he does not expect ever to do it again,
i he plays golf for a quarter of a cen
tury. It was “the luck of a green
: | born.” Boston Herald
Holding Ont High Hopes.
If King Edward's coronation is any.
_ | thing like its prospectus it will at least.
{add to the gayety of «i'jons .~ Phils
deiphia Ledges,
to grow A lon of ry i
fans, each five fest *
are bolted io these Boards § an ARowWn in
A Western hog raiser finds that the
| proper time to sell hogs is When they
are from sevem to pine months oid.
At this age, If properly managed, bey
ought to weigh from 256 to 300 pounds,
and at the prices live hogs are welling
at pow vou can eagiiy figure out what |
they will bring yon in and what the
profit should be. When hogs are roid
at this aire they are not on the farmers |
hands very long. and this, besides thre
ing the money over quickly, lessens
any danger of losing any by diseass,
Milk Absorbs Odors.
Tou cannot feed mounldy bay. had
stlage, musty corn fodder that has
been pat into the mow when it was
pot in shape to zo there, and get good
milk. The nee of any such materials
will get you Into trouble, amd will of
itself prevent you from making hal
grade milk. No feed thal has an «doy
should be permitted to remain abot |
the stables. You may sof a veel
filled with milk in a silo for an hour,
then, if yon fake It out and beat 21, you
ean tell by the nose BH has bees 50 Hae
win Af the Veron? sisal we ponrid
Chest the mils up to 110 degrees and
hy the smell tell wheter I Bad been
pear 8 hog pon or pot.-H. BB Gurr,
before the Hiinais Dairymen's Uonven
tion.
HR IA
The Molstare Snpply For rhe Potate,
There Ie no farm crop hat is goore
easily, speedily and greatly aflecied
boy the Supply of pynistore than bx the
Siw dioe + Las Yewn found by expert
potato 33 J #
oem hat takes a 25 tons Wales
GOA) baie water: Cea en a ruiniadl
of pearly Bix inchisk ie tise. at 18
pend for large wa
miarkable sas
coardistone, i follows
potato yieid
% poh
calinre. wm
low if a
eral annlieals
DRE Fd tary GRRE a Fd $n diy ; ee
LAER
sealable plant food will prove of bart ;
fiitle vata if i S88 FH LEE
deficlént. It is alse ny
water will check the ee
iy and sfertunlly :
ee
Powis Fake Cots,
rRiDS are apt to eaunss the fowls tol
entel coldv-and this very often des |
velong Inte ron. Watch for say!
change amd xhanld ave be Hiely fo 00 |
cur, keep the chickens closely housed |
during the night
The tempersiure of a pouliry house |
thonkl never be allowed to go below |
fifty. and thers shonld be but Hite va |
tiation during the nightie The 4
and windows of the hones snsnld Fa i
opened durisg 2 portion of the day,
but when nigh’ cowes eyeryone sBouK
be tighily clos
In the worwning the fowts shana Bb |
fod in the aerpich —_ whol a il sant ate -
towed to po ant enti they
JH ip de in 0 3
; throueh tho wizsw Tar
I the weather
faring hen
= ole worn EA
rion aol when possible
3
yaaa Te warms in the
edd Rt
the winter
Faro
Chasp Vodder Fark.
vig Por thie Tadder rack Tae twa
by £3 sat nel banrds each Wa
as bis 8 ; § Ee
SGT. vee ore rontided ar Hed
stds Bike sid reaners. Fire twp By
phew Tone,
the Hlustiration, every fone feet. There
Pare several two by fonr, each four or
five foot long spiked to the brilze td
boards lo ap upright pozitien. Those |
compile the frame. A tight floor is
A BH A SSIES A N——
AN EASILY MADE FODDER BACK,
tr alerted wove Diy Walet
Losey ply than hr lack of plamt food
fudilen changes of weather ar cold made 0 Bert
placed on the erosspicee and boards are
nailed to the sides and ends np Ww a
height of eighteen lpches, As apne oi
Rixtoen inches is then oft wi
ering. The sides and ends can be
boarded up the remainder of the dis
tance, These upper boards can be
placed iogether ar space can be elt
between them as seems 4
straw op fodder tare
cannot be trample
of the tight bottom apd sides up
“height of eighteen {oo There
no loss of food, Crain food “Ba
put inte this rack if dexiratide
rack cay be tragsfereed Jrom one part
of the Geld to the other simply by
hitching a team of horses {oi This
is very cheap and entirely satisiaetory
in our experience. W. B. Mclean, i
American Agr teultarist.
A New Mrentine Deviens
Ribbons and fabrics can be =a¥ly
measured by a new device consisting
of a graduated sirip of paper. which
iz rolled in the fabeic before it leaves
the factory, being unwound and tor
off an the cloth is sold.
When a woman gives a man a piece
of ber mind he sighs for the peace that
1 passetl understanding.
might
i yap
a8 be mat huddied up over his cage fre,
overlooking the excavations which our |
City Council in their wisdom, or otherwise,
allow the different water tomipanies 10 |
make oo frequently in our congested
streets. In ail weathers, and wader all oli
matic conditions, the poor old wight watch
man i obliged ts keep welch over the
sompanies’ properly. and to see that the
ped lights are kept burning. What a life, |
to be sure; what privations and hardships:
they have aches and paine which nothing | pars of the Russian such as Fou sew
but Se. Jacobs Onl can alleviate
“Nd Joe" in in the employ ol the Tam
beth Water Works, and is well and favour |
Bly known. He has been a night wate
man for many years in the soures of
which he bay undergone foany expe
riences. What with wet and cold. he con
tracted rbramatiomand petntion whichiair
Ir doubled Bis vp and it begins 1a jook a
seriots meatier for old Joe whether be
depended for 3 livehhood, but as 1% hap
pred 8 paswerby, who had for saree
pighis notioad O04 Joe's painhd condition, | for himself is Kensington has ssosmt.
presented Bim with a bottle of St, Jacobs |
(hl, amd said hum to wee i. Od Joe
followsd the advive piven: be ceawled |
bores the next morning and bade hiv wife |
rub Mis aching Back with the Bt. Jacobs |
Lstrain on his pen. bal events have
shown that the speculation wis a
sound one. for last week fails louse |
Ohl "a gantiemian gave hon,” snd sedonht
edi Bix wife did rub for when 004
wend sn duty 2b pieht Re met his frien:
snd Dessfssrar 1a wham Be vesaar
“Them oily you gave me, Guvpor,
Bas Beit ane ambien in ta that is
to ’ wars fo be abie ts keen 8 bottle of |
Be Tavokor O30 by him for he sys thers i
YE in the wa
Th] meres the pieh and the
few, the mans way It Bae
Aly year, and it will
Is Bae nw
titer: 15 haw
ak, Bel Jaimie faite
} Bw fe hres teil an honest tale with
which Bol ure of arth 23a fowmoete
5
Dene
i hax ono oan
ied in farmung.
Formany yesrs
Cure Bias boon sari.
In rare ail im watnerpily %
BOs wNGAGAL BE. |
an fn memeeh bf Bealth: $1 is
: etre i Nature's way by
pamoving ths Ba of Aisenmn tt fy pnre 88
aleansey th Jood ahd as. |
A perfest aetion of the &petive |
SEPETem. pr wren the
diy pond for young asd oid,
mated that of tha winle pop. L ]
Wy o Lhe globe about 81000 die every
day.
Many Se hoot Children Are Biekly,
GAR Sm RR
Mother Grey’ ¥ Riewat Pose der far Children. | |
: or GTR. 8 nares in Chikiren's |
wrk, break wp Colds In Mbosrs,
Troms Headacln, Stemach |
i Troutien, Teething Disorders snd Destroy
| Worme Af all draggtein’, 2, Semple Mailing |
| free. Addrses A ; :
wo Roy, NY,
credit for sehoiarsiip has been
forbid) in the San Fraiche schools,
AE
; FITpermanent ity red, No fits or nervous.
, | Deen after Sot day a use of Dr. Kilne's Groat |
| NarveBestorer #3 telal bottle mpd treaties ive |
| Pr BR Suew, Led re
ee
TL Sie Thomas Lipton wars there sre “no |
“1 girls Bke Amerian girls
mouth down io his food rather than
i makes obiarticrable noises in his
Primes Bis mosin as the rest of us
{do when cleasing our tsath in oar
bathrooms. Then he squirts the wa
5 iter back inte the bowl
would much longer be able to perform his | Buck Jute of pe
duties on whieh bis goed wife and hime;
| mansion, scrvined from 13e road, and
¥ £1 - the lease hat 41 years to ran.
give me a doing; they wag like pins and | : El
Teast ag Fei a birgw, hast lank gt EE - !
7d Joe Beaan to ran and famp about |
$A pum gt Silom * and
The Ruesian has no fixed men! time.
He eats when he is hungry. which ta Plso's
often. He hus about aix square
meals a day. He han af least & doy |
en lunches. a [i5ile hit of salt fish
or some caviare, or A piece of bread
and cheese Wwighed down with & nip
of fory vod, He never passes 8 EF
station withoit a glass of trap marvel §
ans tes, with a {din slice of lemon
floating in 8.0 ;
in botels and buffets—are nol please
ing He sprawis with outsiretehed
elbow on the table. aml gets his
rates the foil to his mouth He
throat. He bas a finger howl, and
Thaskeray's HMotise, i
The house which Thackeray butlt |
ly been anid hy the son of the sur
tioneer who sold it for the first thine
C87 years years aro. When the great
novelist deciding 10 balid, many peojle |
tiwought Be Was putiing tod gral 8
wont for $TH. MY It dea red brick
; : Fite Comte Tenrtor Pe «Hews + fend ] '}
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POR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
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