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November 25, 1898     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE. WOMEN IN TURKEY. LESSON OF THE PRES NT. They Enjoy 1 ! f Speech and [ V'~.~--~.Y,~4~ee~l Af-~ Reeent llislory llas Pointed Out tha oo All Their l'ropertF. ] ~l~~.~" ~.~L-f~:~i Conntry Road Divorce is rnro among the Turkish l " t :a - lie ser!ousT quostlon ve, sa,ltr,' and tile ilcasant women seem I " /LIT.Ayat- IL i whether un," c(,n ry ula e,n 1, far hutlllier than their wealthier sis- [ -- 0 (,las ed among tile Clv)hzed natmns of 1ors. The peas:ult man of Tnrkey is an [ ] the earth can show such poor wagon npriKht, wholesome fellow is Mnd to ] WESTERN CREAMERIES. t roads as llle United States, nnless it be FOR AN INVALID, ~ his wife and family and not capricious, I I Russia and file snlaller principalities Of - - -- as is th- Turk of luxury Turkish Is- ] ~onle of q['henl Carry On Gigantic soutlmastern l';urope. The early settle and Charlltlng Idea for lirlng- dies of l"tnk are us addicted to cigar-,Operation~ In the )littler oI ] luenls ill tile United Stateswerc mainly ' lIoliday Sunshine Into a cttes and coffee as are ltle~r llusbands. } |log l(eeding. ] along tl,c banks of naxlgable *,xaters, Slek-Roo~u. l':vcry "turkish lady starts in her day [ -- 1 and tile steam railway came so soon with a cup of cofl'ee and several cigar- ~ The Utah iS pertinent station at Lo- / after commerce developed between the there among 5"our friends a weary,gan has ;s'~ued bulletin 57, which is an ~ growing towns that the roads, which id for whonl you are long'tag to do " ' ' ~'s~ le c'p'es been started were cxccllent aceollnt of expcrlnlelltS In I lidd 1! . ~ n, , ethmg beautiful and helpful at tile fi,- ---~ ~ceding lhc by-products .of tile dairy, neglected. ing holiday scasou? If so. you can-,- I Skinl-milk and whey fed lo links and Ill l':urope, wagon roads were con- do better than to undertake the ~ / calves, gave exccllen t results and proved I ~truclt'd long l)efore tile introduction ~aratioa of a v onder bag for Christ- ~ ~," ~ xcry satisfactory. 'J.'llese experiments of sttaul, and conditions lllere have . A wonder bag is a large bag ~r" ~ seem to ln'ove that calves lnav lm raised lnadc it necessary to maintain and de- i with gifts from many friends. /~:/::.'x ml skin~-nlill~ when it is lu'operly fe(I. "el(q) them. It. is only witllin ten years ;h are to be drawn out on special /['~/z"z'~'a. Wlmle nlilk is, of course, ~hc best feed that Anlcriea has begun to learn how , according to accon, panying direr- ~ ~i1~)~ tor eal,-es, but it costs to(, ,nuch to feed ninth she loses rein the present bad It may be arranged to last for 2~ ~.'q/,~ ~'.lll~il/k ~,~lt]' it On tile ,vhole. calves ga,e as good c diiion of her h,ghways, a,ulls at l.ls~ length of time--three months, six ~,~.~r~,~ ~,}~'f~}~l!~ll[l( ,f~l~p returns for tile skim-milk ",s did hogs. tx'ginzfilL~" to set about improvenlents ths or a year drawings being ~,'". ~"I~~'. ~,~[~fllt[] k(!l~[f, and it was (te,n,laslrat,~ lhat 't lm3"a in i'arflcst. e once, twice or thrice a week, as ;:/#)/~, ~:~A'~',il[ I~['~i~ well to feed a certain amount of grain At ln'cscnt thc eondm.on of (l!ba is seem best. Since tile recipient of ]/]]/l~~)~,l IIl~ with Ill,' sl. ~, ~.~ ~a JI~~ - ~~ l/thecovermealthehaSpotbeenelose,y,SmoothlYand stirredstand, in,it nlentSt ne andto ascreeningSsmooth condition,rest red thebutPave-lasL self.due the boy or drtve up the cows him- I D n~ Ii~ ',~ I~TE ~(~ztusl horn ~; It ~'~'='~ where il~ will give an oeeasionai bubble spring 'lh e ] ' O [ [ d 'V " ~ in even worse con- It has been shown by actual test that ] [ ~ ] 1 I [] ] t ~ 10 p. ~.~, t~ I.I It" Ill I Ill [*or three or four houi's--- r for hail forditi nrel)airsthan before as awardedAn t heraudCOntrnCta cau- eowsthe butter ill beflltreducedin theasmilkmuchOfasa herdten per f [ ] CRL I OF OF t - e .a lnter a abt, pi I Ig m I I I . a day. Do not disturb the surfac% as " : re CORN HUSK BASKET stirring permits the "extractive " or tractor is now at work endeavoring to cent. by exciting them just before they / is due not only to the originality and I create a road out of what will never be are nli'iked, whokee sl I simplicity of the combination, butalao [ er.ftll, Mfda~ht~t' &~el werebother~l w|~tl I ~W~UY~~|~:. ' ' " I flavors to escape. Mush made of good a road unless a firm foundation of Tel- t make a rule against noises, rough treat. [ manufacture4 by tmi~tifle pro~ses [wOn~]~l~y~-'~ThI-'')~Tr~a'-~I~s'~el'~l~-t'l~f-I~I'~t'y't~a [ - " "'"~''-"~'~'~" ~. mska nnd braid together as shownmeal by the above method, and served ford is laid under thc crushed stone." Every man " ": ps a dairy. Iould [ to the eare and skill with which it is f ~m~$~ %~ ~ ~a~v~rr~;~ a~w,~uu~r~A, s~ ~I~v"mm~?'~w'~" u~"- . o ,ideae figure.of theF ll WbaskettheThediagrambottomf rts withorr rich aream,hmaria a royal, dish.--Ella ment or rude actions a~out the milking / known to the CALelrOtt~A FIo SrBt~ ] 2a"~a~ w'~'i~la'~"'O~ ! 177 A L L ~ ~ S : I " I,M is Kretsc,in V~oman'aHoms Cah-e. I~nnnlng "wllh Cowa. yard, and then rigidly cnforce the rules. [ Co, only, and~ewish to impress upon ] ~ ND~' ; ! U I-C'ER|NE SALVE I a)bywindingst utc rdar undthe[c mpani nso as to make a long tough At this season of the year, whencat. Unlessthisisd nethevahle ftlleherd/allth0imp rtanee f Purehasingthe / ~t'~ll~I c~ ~ j [ true and original remedy. As ~IC ] i -- "~tIS~ 1. I -e' *'~ ~eI~,u.nm I:I~e~ Vl*'l~ ~" '. ~OW is Pre.ervedthc season Leave~.to preserve leave4~ together,tie are allowedit iv attest rUna questionin the barnyardSwhether will be depreciated.--Farmers' Voter, I genulne Sy~rup of Figais manufactured / i~Ii .i i ~l,llw~ I'~l II IIla'~r~ltl/, ~ta~ ~ee~ ~mn~,~. zt n~var ~|l.a.F~v~.ta~waaln ~tl ~01~o~ l~r~at a~ a~ , A Family Drink. [ and ferns, and th fashion for these a~ [ it Js advisable to allow spring calves Etart~elintg Apples nnd Pears. [ by the C&L[I~RNtA FxG SYItUP Co i ~ z~,~,~ 1 : - ~ I i t~VeS az~nse ann sunerm~ C~relt psrmi~r~at basket of light grapes, allowing a [ household ornanlents is coaling again. I to run in the same yards with their In barreling apples it is quite safe t:o [ only, a knowledge of that fact will l ~ 'I~&nl ~a It.~ -~.~ ' R~a su e:r .n wenno. ~.y malk~m~tl, at~ large [ V~IaOI l~I~ I~ ~ I ~ -BA~2k--rres. -J. P. ~.I.!l$1~ II]gDIi0I}II d for each person. I Gather the leaves upon their branches I dams, still giving milk. We never pile the apples as much as two inches / assist one in avoiding the w6rthleal,~ ~ as. rnn~ Minn. Iem ~t ~t~ e-kalfd of raoesCUpful of st~gar to eacir [ and as soon as possible after gathering [ found any such trouble. Sometimes nbovewhere theheadwillfit inthechine. [ imitations manufactured byother pint- I O a~ ~~ ~l~a'[~ ~[~r'~ ~tt~~'~2~h~tP~ ~=~'~ av~a~'~'~--- " g [ iron the leaves with a warm iron which ] the calf will remember the ~ucking If pressed down evenly there is elastic- [ ties. The high standing of the~ CALl- ] a e-half cupful of water to each cup- [ ha~ been rubbed over a parafline candle. ] habit and may try to get neur file cow ity enough in the apple skin to allow [ FOmWlA FIG SYRUp CO with the medi. I Po~ TM s f grape juice [Tlle leaves will now bc doubly shiny; ] to suck. Bnt almost invariabh- the such enmpression without, brulslng it. [ eat profession, and the satisfaction I ,Nev~tSl lten. W~sa, ~: Gripe. 10 ,~',t~ I Sa~n IInntFre~o ar.I~a.~lt~;~l~li~k~'~t~ tt;~ the grapes upon the stove with / should they grow dnll, rub them with ] cow will drive the calf away. Cows at If the appies are not thu~ pressed down. [ which the genuine Syrup of Figs hlt~ IIIt~.s" ~**t~URIre~=~=~OONl'lrlP TIOltl~ iua,~ s ~ "~ts ] ~m~t~t~.~l~ lmy l.ll to ll~ .l~oroe3t ~,'ater enough to keep them from !oil once in ax, hile to remove the dust. [ this season do ]lot give enough mill{ tSey ,'ill shrink so as to be loose in [ given to milllons of families, makes /-- - . ,?,S.wlf~ll, $1S I P~:'~ Old Complete No rlSle. ~rli~ II.al, lil.l'l}. lfi ~ia s,d~,~a br ~ll d~a~* sro/x DIVKS~aK~IT e/&, ~llt Paxtea m~k~ Ot[all~ SSI~ ing; let simmer ha!f.an hour. Take [ Fastcn the b, ~nclws ovel'thc stairways I to cause pressnre on their bags, aml ~he barrel, and will thus bruise in ! the name of the Company a guaranty | --,w i.~v Silt, tO ~gUIETOba~ J:labl~. -~-----"- -2 ad ~xtr,~.t nil the juice, l{etul-n to [ and alton l)ictnre frames, and y~mr ] a six-months-old calf is more apt if ,mndling the barrels worse than they [ of the exeellence of its remedy. It ~,~a.:~. Mn,s ~!~sI~,~ {ire and edd the sugar and the l house will have ~he look of Indian sum- [ It tries to suckle to hurt the cow than would if pressed down. Pears cannot far ia advance of all other laxatives,~ r. Let ailnmer ten nlinutes; take [ mer all the year. I to re~ievc hcr. It is well, however, ~ thus pressed down. The~ are best "as it acts on the kidneys, liver and | bowels without irritating or weake~. / ~'- ad cool. Serve corked in bottles or I "Palms are' treated in the same way ] to watch the cow and calf together, packed with apapera~oundeaeh, whieh ing them, and it does not gripe nor | lass pitch" ers. For the children. .' [ nnd ure higl, l.y successful the.y can |The cow ,'ill pretty plainly show that ,ill keep it from touching tts neigh- nanseate. In order to get its beneficial ] ,[ R~&D~aS O~' ~Etm [ allowance of cracked ice ma~ ilac 1 1 UU Ibe I ed "n the g'o d and will lool~ I she remembers her offspring, but evi- bar. I ed as the grape 3race is rather ex tl as t " " [ :ac y,hough fresh growing all I dently sees tlmt it is able to take care effects, please remember the name of / ] I Dt~IRINr~ TO BUY ~YT1aIINO | ] I ADVZRTlSED IN |TS COLUMNS I ,[ winter. [ of itself withont suckling her for its Good Tlttinlg ttor l~ltrmers, the Company-- / t I SHOULD INSlST UPON HAVDNG | The Long Island farmers carry mole ned with Rellilnn, Ceremony I food. American Cultivator. ~-~Ol~'~ PIG SYRUP CO, t l I WHA'I~ THI~Y ASK Fen, REFUSINO | first train across Siberia .has ] The h~|ght of buP.dlngs in Loadon t~ ~ Oil meal is a good milk producer and e~ l~la~N z~a,~ l ~l I a good the land were macadamized,i i Irkutski and was weleomea vy [ prohibited from being greater than the I ~,hm, medicine for cow. market since the main roads on the i~ ~liv/,tl,~, i~r, / zw 7I ~g', I width of the abutting street. i