Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 15, 1931, Image 7

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Beliefonte, Pa., May 15, 1981. blood in the vessel to coagulate, the than
walls then grow together and the | — “
Your Health vein disappears. — Careful feeding of dairy cows
low, The ration should
THE FIRST CONCERN. seminated among the medical pro- re OW.
: fession. With properly copusolied | S0lly. balanced ang grain tly
conditions, the results seem to be IR accordance smtun BE of
good in the vast majority of cases, Milk produced. Sareletmntas | 3g
and the entire procedure may be ing increases milk production cos
counted today as one of the import- mm
— Application of water after -
ant advances of medical science In |, rnamentals should be con ned
retent yeara. in order to enable the plants to be-
ET: come established in the soil.
- —Leafy vegetables, such as let-
CAME TO AN END IN 1918 b, kale, cabl endive,
YGINA PECTORIS OCCURS MOST wpy the World war came to so and Swiss chard will grow much
‘TEN AT END OF MIDDLE AGE; IN- g,qden an end on November 11,1918 more rapidly with top dressings of
INSE PAIN IN CHEST MAY CAUSE _5 point siill obscure to most nitrate of soda. Before cultivating,
SATH BY NERVOUS MECHANISM ,mericans—is explained graphically sprinkle the fertilizer on the soil at
WHICH STOPS HEART ‘and teresly by Mary Roberts Rine- the rate of 250 pounds an acre or
hart who, in the Good Housekeeping about one pound to 50 feet of row.
By Dr. Morris Fishbein Magazine, describes her visit to |
Sditor, Journal of the American Medi- General Pershing’s headquarters —A brush and a can of kerosene
| Association, and of Hygeia, the Health three days after hostilities had are mighty good tools to loosen dirt
1gazine. ceased. and rust so that bearings may be
Pain in the chest of great intensi- y was peing taken into General Per- tightened.
, carrying with it the fear of im- gnings private office,” she says. “He —
nding death, is one of the moOSt 5 standing there smiling and hold- —Lawns will look better and be
sturbing diseases that attack the jpg out both hands. easier to maintain if they are mowed
man being. “So you got here after all!” while the new grass of May still is was
Angina pectoris brings about death «ye Jooked thinner, very tired, fairly short.
rough a nervous mechanism which gut ne looked e inch a man and —
ops the beat of the heart, The , gs djer. He fought not only Permanent pasture sod usually can
sease has been known to the medi- part of the war; he had fought be improved greatly in quality and
1 profession for many years; iD pooch and the entire inter-Allied com- carrying capacity by the use of
ct, it was first studied by Edward mang; he had fought for his army lime, manure, and fertilizers. It will
nner, who was credited with the 55 a5 entity. And now he had respond to these in much the same
eviopment of vaccine for smallpoX, gtryck the decisive blow with that manner as other crops, says Penn-
d, in 1768, by Herberden, Who iS 3rmy and ended the war. Standing sylvania State College specialists.
’ | the map he showed me the —
nditions. | strategy of the finish smash of the —Use of bouquets of cross-fertili-
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most the
duenlly at the time when their | petween battle loss of a attack that heavier set of fruit,
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sues to break down but be- summer and fall with green troops,
re the occurence of senility. It. the slow attrition by disease ofa —It cost 55 farmers in 15 key- September 15th, 1981.
mes on at the same time as hard- | prench winter and an attack in the stone counties an average of 92 ; poy a
ing of the arteries begins and the gy ng» cents a bushel to produce potatoes ¢ nimiiation Tor Spent
alth of middle age begins to dis- “apg Rinehart also discloses that, last year, records summarized by County, sub to_the
pear, If old age is Souplelely | ong before he returned from France, farm ent extension special- 0 iE kes is.
tablished with calcification blood Pershing foresaw and forstalled ists of the Pennsylvania State Col-
the
ssels and angina pectoris has not ovement to reward his military lege show.
t appeared, it is likely to appear schievement with the Presidency.
any individual. | “After dinner on the
train that
In many instances the disease niont I sat alone with Pershing and est tree seedlings for 1932 planting. gu
the Early orders get the best selection. the
ms of a rheumatic type early In tai of his running for the Presi- Choose black locust for fence posts, to be
e, with various forms of inflam- gency in 1920. His answer was Norway spruce for pulp wood, larch
ation of the blood vessels, and guwift and unequivocal. He did not for telephone and electric light poles,
th unusual disturbances of the want the dency. He would not Scotch pine for mine timbers, red, gr
rvous system. run or allow his name to be present- white, and pitch pine for lumbers. tre County,
emo Yo Serre ]
ROBERT F. HUNTER
PROTHONOTARY
Thus the person who has angina oq He was a soldier; he knew Consult your county agent.
ctoris begins to realize that i —
art attack is usually associated phe week the Armistice pre- —Grain feeding is necessary when
th some extraordinary effort, such | sented one phase of war suffering cows are on pasture if milk yield is
walking rapidly after a meal OF which has never been completely pic- large. Cows giving more than 20
:alking against the wind, such 88 tured until now—the return of Ger- pounds of milk daily should have
citement in the form of anger Or many's ex-prisoners. Mrs. Rinehart grain even if grass is abundant. A
7, or after any type of physical or gegeribes an incident in Strassburg: common rule is one pound of grain
mtal activity that may be associ- «Quite suddenly in the dark our to each six of milk given by
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by an influx of men.
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It is known that the excessive use garkness they emerged into the light per cent.
tobacco may be an inciting factor o¢ 5 street lamp. Clad in the uni- -—
d that intoxication will lead | forms of most of the allied nations, - —Turkey eggs can be hatched in
ragged, weary and footsore, they incubators and the poults can be!
th diabetes may lead to anginal ,,ured doggedly into the square and raised successfully with brooder
oved
n in that region, but the pain of ,rgons had vomited forth these in-
pectoris is distinctve. It Credible carricatures which had once —Spraying of potato vines is ab-
gins suddenly as a sharp, stabbidg peen men. Between them and any solutely essential if successful cul-
in, or a dull grinding pain with |; cupied land lay the wide belt of | ture is to be realized. Bordeaux {7G Corer on
3 feeling of pressure in the chest. |i,. devastated zone. Before them mixture is the greatest of all sprays the Dem
radiates upward toward the shoul- , jourmey on foot and in winter, in for potato diseases in the field. | decision of the
band may even seem to Pass ,,04 and broken shoes, without food |
wn to the fingers. It is , "synds toward homes and families —The best way to use a lawn
tinctive and associated quite def- ,.:i.p might not still exist.” mower is often. Clipping the gras
tely with the nervous mechanism. at short intervals improves the 100kS 4nd
Anyone who has seen a person in of the yard as nothing else can.
sh an attack knows the reaction MINING COMPANIES
jech almost enevitably occurs. The LEAD IN TREE PLANTING — Fighting the corn borer has!
rson concerned may cry out, the Seap— helped farmers to do a better job of |
se becomes pale and looks pinch- Water companies and mining en- go preparation. Plowing all
and drawn, and perspiration may terprises lead industry in tree plant- {rap jg a fundamental control meas-
ar from the forehead. Fortunate- ing in Pennsylvania, according to the ype
for these patients, scientific medi- State Department of Forests and won
e has develo a method of re- Vvalers. —Baby chicks do a lot of growing
* for the Yelp attack. In the The department announced that i, the first four weeks of their lives.
jority of cases the inhalation of 9,000,000 tree seedlings have been py |, Shrader, extension poultryman
yl nitrate brings about prompt re- shipped from the State nurseries ip the United State Department of
Some patients, however, do at Mont Alto, Greenwood and Clear- Agriculture, says they double in size
ter with nitroglycerine, which is field this season, Of the total 937,- in the first two weeks, Not satis-
wd as a remedy and with several 000 seedlings were sent to 52 water fied with such a record, they double
er medical preparations. Any companies in 31 counties and 262- jn gjze again in the next two weeks,
ysician can prescribe these taf 000 i¥ees were supplied various min- jr they get the right kind of atten-
ded. panies. tion.
elief of the acute attack is not Water companies have received wo essentials for success in rear-
. chief matter of importance. The 12,303,000 trees from State nurseries jg paby chicks, Mr. Shrader ex-
ysician who is responsible for a since 1910, the depatrment announc- pains, are plenty of heat and feed,
fent with this disease finds it nec- ed. 2 A good rule to follow in feeding
ary to regulate the entire life of Mining companies have been en- chicks, he says, is to provide a
Mayes,
ent in order inimize gag reforesting since wh hop- | candidate for nomination for
patient is on the gaged in 1916, when per 4 feet long for each 100 chicks. |of Sheriff
At the end of three weeks another PY
nber of attacks and, if possible, to the first state-reared trees were sup-
come the basic dsorders in the plied. Since then, 109 different com- hopper should be added.
ly associated with the onset of the panes have received and planted = |
rt disease. ‘about 14,000,000 trees. —Be careful about starting hens
Juring the last five years contin- industry is an immense wood cOn- gat hens. The hens should be get-
| experimentation has finally re- Sumer, a large land owner and a ting equal parts of grain and mash 15. 1981
{heavy importer of timber. The total gat this time of the If do |
the establishm - a year. youdo |
bed I ablishment of Mmeth- | wood requirements of the indstry ex- not have natural shade for the young
to obliterate them, and a meth- ceed 100,000,000 cubic feet annually. stock and old hens, build some cheap |
formerly exceedingly doubtful has _ Mining companies own between gheds for them. Keep water troughs
ome recognized as safe and worth °0e and two million acres of land pandy. Remember that chickens
ile. ‘as surface rights acquired with their jjke fresh water during the hot sum-
\s with all other medical proced- coal deposits, it was said, Part of mer months as well as plenty of
t is used, the manner in which mainder includes many abandoned io
injection is made, the kind of fields and otherwise idle acres. , —It will pay to separate young
e selected for treatment, and| The companies not only grow much |cockerels from the pullets when
ny other factors of importance. Of the timber need but in their eight to ten weeks of age. This will sy
» ‘method is not (use of conside timber of small- give the pullets a chance for better |
aoa every WE es hat (an be. er size and round form provide op- development, and enable the poultry-|
extent of the varicosity or the Portunity for profitable thinnings man to force the cockerels for mar-
se in which the varicose veins ©arly in the life of a planting. ket. Time and labor will be saved
pen to be located, by hopper-feeding the grain to the pilip
ometimes people with varicose FIRST STEPS TOWARD growing. clicks after five weeks of 13
18 complain pain in the feet or | OLD AGE PENSION age. Put the grain and mash inhop- 7
: uscles which they relate pers out on the range and induce a the
he pr Fon but which is actually | First steps toward adoption of an maximum of exercise. This keeps as
eakness of | ©ld age pension system for Pennsyl- the chicks out in the sunshine for
orton fds OF iw eak of the Vania was complete in the Legisla- vigor and vitality.
icose veins will not remove the Ure: so
Amid a burst of applause, the —One reason why so many dairy !lcke
toms of which the patient com- py ouCb TE be hill by cows are unprofitable is because their ins vo
Allegheny, providing owners do not understand how to the
ns. Sen
fot frequently there are recur- o
! {for a constituti>nal amendment to feed for milk production. The ra-
Fe 8 ox the a after the | permit old age pensions and sol- tion that is best suited for the beef
As reason 'diers’ bonus. The measure had al- cow intended for the market is not
; ‘ready been passed by the Senate the best for the cow that is being 'p "yrusser,
:n those that have previously di- NeXt Legislature and if approved by There are, however, many cow keep-
’ referendum. ference in the methods of feeding
he ou Say ue Sue po eli ge—- these two classes of cows consists in |
plete and that an insuficient| Uncle—How old are you Jimmy? the amount and not the kind of feed.
unt of the vein has been remoy- Jimmy—I'm thirteen at home, four-
teen
he injection method of I
| small houses have outgrown their
{home by summer,
| WOULD LEASE STATE LANDS | county near one of the largest pro-
po po Sg
to| the lust year, © "Good Printing.
The State would be em
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by the bill include author- | A SPECIALTY
ture ciprocal license fees, changing the | at the
cal- WATCHMAN OFFICE
: close seasons on animal sex , and at
‘and the a ths Stent with the elas of
game lands.
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At last we were at Chaumont and adjusted properly and bolts and nuts the
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choice zing apple blossoms will insure a on the
Is There (ause for Complaint ?
Considering the luxury of abundant light, the con-
venience of electric power for household purposes, the
saving of labor that its use effects, we think the charge
that the people are being oppressed by the utilities com-
panies, unwarranted. This in view of what seems to
be reasonable charges. The average cost of light and
power to domestie consumers in the United States is
small. The average cost of cooking by gas per family, in
this community, is very moderate. Consider what the
public, particularly the housekeeper, gets in return for
these expenditures.
Check up on the figures quoted by politicians with
axes to grind.
And rely on your own experience.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BELLEFONTE, PA.
— | John
—Now is the time to order for- a candi
on
ject to the decistotl: of
hereby announce
the nomination of
was stopped in the public square the cow. ein content of the Sf SXPIENE tes to be
by oy Pout of the grain mixtures need not be above 15 September 15, 1981
FOR RECORDER
e authorized to that
al hd k
for. nox or
e on. The Germans, exhausted stoves, Growing and mature birds bie to the expraamsa
There are several conditions af- of food and . had can be yarded and kept away from Primaries to “held on Tuesday,
ing. the heart which may produce | orem thelr “DHE ddors and the" or ited S011. SSE [ tember; 198. 0g
We are authorized to announce
, of Miles township
for nomination on the
cratic ticket for the office Commis-
of Centre County, subject to the
of the as
maries to be
decision pls volers
‘ expressed
Tuesday, September
We are authorized to announce
0. 8. Yeni:
| County
‘cision of the voters
as
COUNTY AUDITOR
CI to
A. B. Williams, of Port Matilda,
We are authorized to announce
Centre County on
ject to the
of. ue.
Ee rier, ection” t
announce that I am
I hereby
— Tree planting by coal mining com- through the summer in an over-fat date for nomination f
W TREATMENT FOUND FOR VAEI- panies is of special interest, the de- .gndition. A great deal of the sum- | tre County
COSE VEINS ! partment said, because the mining mer loss from heat is due to over ¢
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to the decision
We are authorized to announce
Bellefonte
the
bject to the decision
tha. Dalty a8
Tg d on
" C. C. SHUEY, Bellefonte
authorised to ahaguios
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‘them, submitted to a State-wide ers who believe that the only dif- | Socty as expressed st the
d are obliterated. Sometimes Bad on “Racaday. "Bent: 18, 1681,
David ‘A. Holter, of He
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at school, and eleven in the | . _oTicks that were proodedl | if
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B Baney’s Shoe Store
WILBUR H. BANEY, Proprietor
ssoupng oy uj sawek 08
Pay a Fair Price
wd You Money Wot
n Clothes, as in everything else, there is
a price limit, below which it is danger-
ous to go. Many men have discovered
that for themselves by buying too low a
priced suit. We sell only Good Clothes—
because we can guarantee them to satisfy
—in style—in fit—in service.
We know our Clothes will save money for
you, because the value is built into them.
We will surprise and please you, not only
with quality and style of Clothes—but the
Moderate Prices asked for them.
We Continue to be Central Penn-
sylvania’s Best Men’s Store—
There is a Reason
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