The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, September 04, 1903, Image 3

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of the every day tollet,
made In this coun
ry crude indeed, merely a bit |
of re twisted into a knot for a |
end and sharpened to a
other. Their successors
ergo a surprising variety
8 & before they are consid |
! in comparison with
pe object mansfactured
ations seem bewlideringly nu.
3, but if there be ons process
markable than another it is |
the pin" The papers hav-
passed through an ingenious
achine which, at regular Intervala
ording to the size of the pin,
168 up a fold and pricks a hols In
@ ready to receive the pins. For
urpose there is another machine
One feeds
The
, the other the papers, ;
of the machine is a box
as’ soon oy the row of
Row after row, at
ia received and
n a corresponding set of
nt It reaches the ready
By the nicest possi:
tr pl are treason into |
By this method two little Sitls
$ Ary Other with your crys
ask the summer man of the
or expanded by hot or cold
You probably carry your
in your little trouser pocket
0 Jou belt. You lean agains?
more crystals in the hot
and Angust—and on
AL wills in Japan run day and
te change of hands being made
and midnight In one mill at
26,000 workers are under 1
: ber. ‘In the Lowell
jooms and 132.000 spin
i Are wo male and 1.500 fo
irators. In Japan It would
000 persons to do this work,
swever, in Japan are 1§
or a man aod #3 cent
Cheap in ths West.
snows and glaciers of
d petroleum now fur
ant power for Ban
that the cost of one horse
etl cured. No fits or nervous.
day dé use of Dr. KU
rial bottle and treatisetros
12d. 881 Arch Bt, Phila, Ta
moe ters teed physicists show 8
mametens weed by oh degree. :
RR TI HN PE AAR boi 1 Kat
Ladies Can Wear Shom
smallar after using Allen's Poor.
Er: f makes tioht oF new shona
res swollen, hot, Sweating. aching
: . torus and bunfons. At
aes stores Sou. Dou Xr
: REE
Aliens, Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y.
, is mt of girptics, o praying ou Previn
ns i sh OP AIRE
Winslow! 's Boothingdvrap tor ehildren
ing softeathe gums, radu es inSamma-
briny solje, Me. abottle
07 eres of orange sad
¥ containing 19.729.007 trees.
A Ot LE PSA
Cure inthe bast medicine we ever used
ons of throat and Hingw. Wa,
Vanbaren. Ind, Feb, 14, 1000,
ia sh ito
se pickled or lacquered ware, and ix ap
i a few drops of lemon jnice, and season
3 | ing stir In very Hghtly the whites of
| the oven until the top Is brown slight.
8TO ACKING.
Rene ber to mix the stove blacking
ith turpentine {or part turpentine and
part gasolepel. If a stove is rusty
{wash over with kerosene, cleaning as
much as possible, and let stove stand
an hour or go until the oil evaporates;
1pply the blacking with soft cloth, pol-
ishing with brush or plece of carpet:
mz. Rub the pipe with bolled linseed
pil only. You will be pleased with the
bit of soft cloth, while pipe is warm.
May be slightly thinned, if desired,
with kerosene.—The Household Ledger,
REVIVAL OF OLD PEWTER,
The antique platters and basins that
hare been hidden away on remote
shelves or in garret rocins have been
brought to light again, and as fruit
diggs and table centre-pleces pewter
trays, tobacco jars and beer sels are
now quite the thing.
| The best auality of pewter takes a
{ high polish and outlasts any other ar
| tele in the house. lt is costlier than
preciated for the reason that it Is unu-
sual. =
Among the articles into which It Is
made are quaint boxes for the dressing
table, Incense holders, Japanese and
Chinese rose jars, some of these arti.
cles imitating ivory carvings very of
fectively, In the old pewter work are
found grotesque designs, such as fab
nlous birds, mythical beasts and dra
gons and celestial bodies. There are
also curious medallion frames and ple
ture mountings.
The modern pewter wares are mostly
reproductions of the old work, this
metal seeming to lend Itself more read
fiy to the quaint, unusual designs.
Beer sets on burnished trays, and
loving cups, showing fat, jolly friars
and monks st table, or gay peasants,
dancing and merrymaking. Among the
very oldest articles are primitive can.
dlesticks and flower holders of Duteh
{ pattern. —~American Quen.
THE HYGIENIC BEDROOM.
Every bedroom should be provided
with tle essentials for healthful sicep
and the dally spouge bath,
LA ES
An nearly as possible the room should
be kept free from anything that would
tend to contaminate the alr.
$$ 8 0» :
It should be ns large as one can af
ford, and the windows go sreanged that
they may be opened at the top sud bot.
tom.
. 0
If possible the floors should be hare,
{ and the rugs =o snail that they can le
taken out of doors with ease for clean
Ing avd airing.
* & 9 ¥
Everything about the rooms should
be washable, :
¥ ® 0»
The bed should be ght and fitted
with strong castors, £0 that it may be
readily moved.
* 9
The springs ought to be firm and
‘strong. and the mattress of a kind that
will not allow the heaviest part of the
body to sink, and so cause the sleeper
to le in a cramped position,
2 9 @
Many people prefer a cheap, hard
matiress next the spring. and a light
one of hair on this, but any kind of a
mattress lg Latter than ane that 18 too
soft,
: ® oo 9
Above all, do not overfurnish the
bedroors.—Philadelphia Telegraph.
Plaeapple Mousse—Grate one pines
apple after peeling; put it over the fire
with one pint of water and cook ten
minutes; then draln through a fine
| strainer; add juice of half a lemon and
sugar to make sweet; scald and add
one-fourth of a box of gelatine that
bas Leon soaking in one-fourth of a
cup of cold water; strain and cool ae
the mixture stiffens; add the whip from
one pint of cream, mold, pack in ice
and salt; let stand four Liours.
Potato Omelet—Remove all the (ne'de
from a large, freshly baked potato, rub
it through a wire sieve, mix into it care.
folly the beaten yolks of three ggos,
with galt and pepper; just before cooks
three eggs, beaten stiff; put an ounce
and a half of butter Into a clean
omelet pan, and when it is hot, pour n
the mixture; fry gently untfl a lig
| brown underneath, then set the pan
1y: turn out on a paper sprinkled with
chopped parsley, fold over, slip on a
bot dish and serve.
Strawberry Shorteake—Intoope quart
of Sour rub an ounce of butter, then
add one tesspoonful of salt, two tea.
_#poonfuis of baking powder apd suf-
ficient milk to make a soft dough,
Mix quickly and turn into a greased
pan tin and bake in a hot oven twenty
minutes. Stem two quart boses of
strawberries, sweeten to taste and
slightly mash them with a wooden
spoon. When the pastry is done split it
in half and spread with butter. Place
one layer on a large meat plate, cover.
ing It with half the crushed straw.
berries, then put on the other half of
the shortcake and seatier over it the
result, and it is quickly applied with a |
£d
remaining strawberries. Around the
Whole cake pour a grart of Whipped +
eam, ,
A MIR SING IxXG GREDIENT.,
The Homans had great circuses
Ihistorians decisre,
1% bard to see
How this sold } :
Tiey had no peanste there, “
3 Washingron Star,
CHANGED H HIS MIND,
“I thought yon sald you would never
have that doctor in voor hone again?
“Rut nothings was the matter with me
then "Chicago Record Herald,
{
ILLUSTRATED EX PRESSION,
Gising bim 8 few pointers New
York Times.
INSPIRING.
“How perfectly the girl graduates
keep step”
“Yes, the orchestra is playing the
wedding music from ‘Lohengrin’
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
LOOKED THROUGH HIM.
Amy-—"1 don't see what slice saw in
Bim.”
Ann-"0h, ft wasn't what she saw In
ble: it was the motiey she paw back
of hiw."~New Yurk Bun,
INEXPERIEXCED,
“Ehe has never been to Europe, uns
ghee?!
“Na, Bhe doesn't even know how to
get away from people who want to
tell Ler all about IL"—Harper's Bazar,
IIAR NO NEED.
Doubleday "What did Ringleton say
when you luvited hls to join our
club?
Wederly—~"He sall bome was good
enough for him ag long ax be remmaloed
8 bachelor." Chloagn News,
REPT ASUNDEIL
Tom-"Have Mand and Ethel guar.
reled? 1 don't see theta together
lately.”
Doliy-*Xo, they haven't quarreled,
but Mand's new gown Is lavender and
Ethel's now gown Is blue." Bomerville
(Mass) Journal
PARENTAL ASBISTANCE,
Barnes-"When 1 was young my
mother always used to sing we to
sieep™”
Eherdd—"Yes, women are good at that
sort of thing: Lut it takes the fathers
Volee to wake a fellow up in the morn
Ing Boston Transcript.
H18 PLEA.
“My plea” mald the young lawyer,
wi had Just won his first case,
“seimimd to strongly affect thy fury.
“Ten repiled the fudge, “I was
afraid at one time that you would sue
cond In gelting your client ronvicted
In spite of his Infocence" Chicago
Record -Ierald.
SELF-APPROVAL.
“Well” sald the detective, “there Is
ocuae thing upon which we may cone
Fratuiat o ourselves in this case”
"Why, you haven't evea found an im.
portant clew.”
“That's just it. We can rest assured
that no innocent person is golng to
suller."~ Washington Ktar,
NOT 80 BAlr AS TIAT.
"It was too bad to keep you waiting
Bo long for your change” sald the
smiling shop-girl, as she counted it out
“I am. afraid I bave given you a bad
quarter"
"What!" exclalmed Mr, Tyte Phils,
in alarm.
Hommetrff 1 hour”
"Or he sald, considerably relleved.—
Chicago Tribune,
Het si———r
A BAD BREAK.
Bank President—“80 you worked in
A bank before?”
Applicant—"Er—not in de daytime,
boss.’ —New York Journal.
MODERN METHOD®,
“I tell you that new salesman of cure
fs a hustler when it cones to advertise
ing methods,” sald the automobile
manufacturer,
“How so?’
“Why, Le's offered the free use of
any of our make of automodlle to any-
oue for suicidal purposes. Great ad,
isa't it" —Baltisore Herald.
CARLY GREEN CORN,
the gweeter varieties gare not preferred
for a late crop, thin sara from the field,
Hof the white
far table purposes,
YALUE OF RYSTEM.,
System in regulating the work 18 ine
portunt. Unless all operations are pers
formed In a systematic manner toe cost
of labor will Ie more than doubled It
ie often the cave that hard work is re-
quired fo accomplish eomme oldeet that
siaouhd have entailed bug little Inbor if
rrteption had been given to the wmatlep
&t tie proper tine.
—
TO BAVE LABOR
It Is my belief that any farmer, how.
ever skeptical having once nund a
antares spreader. will never ba withont
ond, My manure is drawn and spread
tn half the time It formerly took to do
ft. This is dus ta the tims saved in
unlogding it, With one man 1 Lave
put ont in one day forty five loads and
wag not tired M. Hanrabon, la Or
ange Judd Farmer,
THE GAPE WORM,
The gape worms can frequently be dis
Ixiged through the efforts of the
chicken itself -vigorous sneezing, Sey
eral receipts are given to induce this |
effort, stich as blowing Persian powder
down the clileken's throat, or putting
the chicken in a box or keg and making
a Jitae dust. There appears some dan
gor of overdoing the job
the chicken sneeze itself to death, or
stifling it.
PROFIT IN MANURE.
How many farmers count the cost,
and compare {it with the receipts, only
to find that there are no profits made,
prodit, and that even when they cannot
pee A dollar of gain the riches hare
entired the manure heap, will be
fpread on the farm, and finally be re
turtied to the farmer In the ships of
site other crop, that can be sowed
and converted Isto money. A good
farmer who valoes bis raannre becomes
richer every year, and his farm 1s more
productive mm the seasons roll bv.
YiIE FIELD BEAN.
KR wrop which can profitably be grown
to x much greater extent and over a
much larger area of the country than is
nirg dome Is the common navy or figld
bean, There ia not enongh grown to
surly home demands, beats being fre
ported every year, although it is a
crop of comparatively easy cultivation
and one that pays tetter than most
field crop. Ciean land, of good quad
Hy should be selected, and the beans
pHanted in drills mediately after the
earn IB in. Caltivate as soon as the
plants are above the ground, and when
thers ln po dew or raio on the leaves,
as that will spot and spoil the foliage.
Cultivate thoroughly until the growth
of follage covers the ground snd stops
the growl! § oP reeds WH wy tweet hirda
of the pods are ripe, pall by ba
lay in rows until weil dried. Thresh
On i clear, dry dav Otherwise tha
beans may not easily ce ot tim
pnia
of
emis—
A GOOD SOILING ROTATION
Relerence was recently made ;
nidvautage to bw galted
crigm, particulary
datiger, bow
of drosth.
had
Fistad
fing
#4 Fens
When lhsre
fover rétnte, of
A reader writes that be haa
EY
the fol
particularily good
wn of med EHR
With a evop of rye on tha Be! }
for Gary sOTing cutting, the sof} dw
plowed aller entiing, a ered of
oats and Canada peas. This erop ean
ent and fod green In ample the
to get in a rowing of cor for the sila
or tor fodder, and at the last euitica-
on of hia cory, rye erinson
clover tx sevded to give the erop
following spring. This Is much the
Kang pian that is followed on the farm
of the editor, and wien the crops are
utilized strictly for green feeding
results are entirely satisfactory.
attempt to cure the crop of vats and
peas Was pot saccessful, for ir fy oa
difficult erop to cure. The BRyerase
yield of omnis ond peas cut green
even and gue half tons an acresand its
value very great especially in the feat
ing of the dairy
35k
»
Loy
be
and
the
An
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GRADE Op F ERTL 1ZER
It seems almest inere
Vast guantitis
grad 4
when the results of Das iF
have i nese
Lisl expens The end.
in ether words, when
grade fertilizer we pay nn
for the plant food in ¢
the pliant fous). in : g
product, sintes the mls Anapo! lis News.
First, In the low grade fertilizer a
cheaper grade of esch plant food is
used; and, second, less of the mom
valuable plant foods are used and more
of the less valuable. On an average
the cost of the nitrogen
grade fertilizer, to the consumer, will
he about twenty-five cents a pond,
as against elglhteen Or nineteen cents
a pound for the nitrogen in the hizh
grade product. One way of gerting
high grade fertilizers at lower prices
it to my the Ingredients and mix them
en the farm, but in doing this, of
course, the bigh grade logredients
sliould be bought, Ro long as farmers
must use commercial plant foods they
shoukl make an effort to get the bes:
possible for the money expended, and
i always Li to buy the best ade.
4
§ Fel rey oped os % pe §
2 eanmeréeial fers
woved toa
ive
Try early kinds of goon corn are
usually very small in the ear, bug If | s
i Meh,
fint kind, answer weil |»
Hricdan sergeants of the newiy- rested
| ors FOR
bearnosy;
{iis ret tiehiree 4 fs pa
and making
We at hier,
But they forget that the manure is |
Bhd 1
¥ Be
Taf
cows ~dndisuapsling
in the low
An exter apive sugar mil is holayg
ted at Moreiln, in the State of
sat, México, All the machinery
fered fon factory will be or
sre in the United Stated,
Sian
tis
fhe maa oe eiaptpiitars and the alone
Gesigdnnted
hing
3
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i | Yo
poof th neromy will be
of of white medal rege;
Vighiren inrlosm) within
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ae
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ind
of i; a wetnl,
af these affivars &
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Wil nik
hak heen jtrminesd
revently
ww and powerful mea
of saprarea
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Larieg masonry in freenins wenibor
ode osanl by 3
5 rong fee by Her.
Cie
His wg wl ¥ wy
LANOe PCEnY
the Fe Pa ERReeY
trisile wit}
sateiance ¥
| sfrenith
Hon ot &
friveiny
gait in 2
eetient £4 w
whieh
geetylens
bide In presenie of
the Amweridan kb
feature 4 [the
hing
pas i
the
Garmany.
and re ulate yo
1 ineed
Woiding of Aluminum.
The welding of alumiran ls seid
Mave beun recently accomplished §9
This metal, because of HE
frrative
we
zint
dan and di
om when fess meiting point, has bewm
viry dificult to weld The German
"Lieventor teclares that st 8
oe andes
walding possibile At this temoerse
ture aluniisum does not oxidize, sand
fax is therafore not ragquirsd. Pers
fet wold are zaid to have won pro=
diced, being cqual fn strengih to the
botly of the bar
The Sire of an Alom,
The minroscopes of today will res
Vii a particla tis hall-mililonth of an
tricks fn distmeter, The site ¢1 ap stom
gay be judesl whog it ls said thes
eel of such particles pr uushiy oon
talon at Jesial § 00h 000 alton
300 4
tire Soir
Just
metal softens sufficient!
eden gx
Thar s what you need; some-
thing to cure your bitiou
our bowels. You
yer's Pills. Yrs
ently Taxative.
sn i
Ar * al
: ipans Tabules are
h the best drspepsis
medicine ever made,
A bundrest millions
of thw have been
soll In the United
States in 8 single
year, Every {lines
sriving fiom a dlsordered stomach In
ritieved or cored by their ase. Be
embraon fe It that diseases originate
fromm the stomach it may be afoly age
sorted flere 1a no condition of WM
benith that will net be benefited of
cared by the sconzional nee of Ripans
Tables. Physicians know them snd
speak hLighiy of them All droggiste
sili thes. The fivecent package ip
enough for an ordinary occasion sod
the Family Bottle, sixty cents, containg
8 homsebiold supply for a year. One
generally gives ‘relief within twenty .
tilputes
Fala
Fiakeler de phar
wit
muff BE
fried the
Alar Lady
Taoiied do to
water Ia ade tied
was generygled Gps
the o¥lin Yo re med
ane can be to
cylinder thiviy
fret in Miarmetny
Are ai
5 og
fF £2 5
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wang
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the
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gratin Arey
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SREY, BABY
seventy-fiv 8 per cent. "ot fre
the salvag gid goals ~Philadeiphic
ord.
ro nian en te
He Works Downward,
Tha gon of the self-made man gens
erally Legine at the top and wirks
downward, ~C “bicago Record: Herald
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