The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 22, 1896, Image 6

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    FOR Leaves FARM AND GARDEN NOTES, |
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Which blo
And
About me on
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YARNS BY FUNNY
THE PRESS
MIN
ITEMS OF TIMELY INTEREST
THE FARMERS.
aeolian i ack, and made 1 an aga int now nothing about | 11 ny z
rr sSunnort,
sin
1s
us,
} yer! » 111 fr 4 -
changing tune, Vefinedw. Wanted To Be Helpful An Ad.
Fruits on the Farri--Pasture is
Compared With Soiling.--Factors a
Eutter Making.
” i Ban
man had swung h Small
(d of tl
shake vot stabi { "
InNKe justable Mat Wanted... The Report is
and
lng
Truge. Try ng to Please Him,
the terrible
Every
form
moment |
ON Tv
ted 0 Hm be, Luong ig al oy sre ASTURE AS COMPARED WI
| prrcarious hold you
dashed to pieces on the Hine but “You
the tenacity of a leech he clung Is 1 | mili
handle of the door, while he idl retin
ROME New sug ar ol er with
ronal burst
My mate tuned, his
and t}
. 1:4 has
from his HOW
put SOILING,
i
ily, as he gr The gre
Bulinmer,
ward to grasp Deval ns
a distant
fied ears
denly
Wiiite as Hi,
standing on his
he whole as happy as
their arts
Kev Sweet lie
a week
Birds Diet Keep Down Fat.
before
v
he
life
whether
Whang or ms
reading
and inuiri up
Naw ond,
nore y whom | was engaged.’
reached ’ PICT We { : £1 Cit y | 5s 3 EET
we like
i and
gives bett
! A half
ground and setting plants and another |
tirned farm im port
he hunted expression of a wild : oh ol ors. 2 | ant factors in dairying, asd while they
his
the train from end to end 10 GET PROPERTY CHEAPLY.
to
i
day's work in preparing | i leara, through vour agent,
on
Wer side 0, YOu i them
heap How did you manage it ?
Easy rough is an
my daughter plays the piano,
8 pays fhe corpet play fhe v olin,
Charley rattles the
ones and little Johnny has a dram.
file thes et 4
his and the animal at bay in Slow up need be neither showy nor expensive
the train a little
Foes 1 i
had money--1 will 3
Hike and he pulieid
ris ead cure food for their young ones. 1 have
£ Hilik LH 3 4 for, It is
i vats’ watched a thrush feed for a whole day i
that every successful butter |
maker is nearing, or
passed the three hundred pound mark
By this i= meant that pags
up
would be click
nent or two after we
a f1o0
a that vou have ht
ing the warning me boug the properties
. . TEER Ril wits Oy vf 1
is necessary | Can be neat and comfortable
to 8 Third, the of raising of a
herd of cows is a very It portant mat
gow getting to be under
A :
Tes Gonee
half day in hoeing and the compensa
a] ne
through the first station hii
an
selection
active, in order
airs
Foxley
girawberries
and a
ho
DE
i tion is all «the delicious
| your family
| generous quantity
yon
handful «¢
“It ean’t
plied, shaking
grasp, “Get up and be a
the capture, by My wife
1 witnessed this gstute offi
the despairing faces of
pe of e
only can possibly eat,
It was not
means, I ka
r make
rhb
Lions
for your neighbors |
The New
J td hatched out a nest stood
ful of fledglings, and during the twelve
ate nothing but the
I do not whether or mn
after she Ix
1st .
or to sell, if you so wish,
or ; v
York Ledger.
Bil]
d of the ast h
of
myseif fre
ian
and you will
has reached WH pinys a ban 0
t You've
the made your bed to lie | Bours ghe poke oe
: t " 4
on this earth could get | berry. know it does hon A BAD AFFAIR
3
the
understand
$1yven
ii}
the train as it
the rate of fifty
eave
night at
was Impossible,
Irv
BT
aan
80 Once, his bady Was
mangled beyond recognition. lying on
the track in the morning. There
no escape: and with suel
thoughts 1 digmi ad the
coreontrated my ationtion on
in hand.
Suddenly I was startled by an ejaen-
lation of horror from my mate,
“Look, Ben,” he shiont d, his eyes
starting out from his head ne he zp
sing
miter and
the
of
uo make the
nimovahle fie
“i WwW
My
bittaied
that 1
attentd
Neoing
and i
ried |
gold
fireman 4 his hack nd
himself wi
fey ce 2
Bo fee,
it enn’t be dos
end on it,
a rattling good plu '
The despairing creature detovted the
tone of com tion In ls
and redoubled his wild
“If it id
murmured, “I've got a wife and six
kids to look after at howe, and that
: brass would come in usefu.: but there,”
i and bie east his eves aronnd the tender,
Suddenly they lit up vith a pecallar
Hight, and tarning to me he sald, apol-
wetically, “Ben! 1 don't ask yer to
have ny hand in at all. You
igor: voile,
entreaties,
fF
could be done, da it.” Bi
this
part of bumanity which
much fat
birds, but it is a fact that many
Hew . i
that
too took its ‘tip’ from
anti-iat
of pokeberry
The Tiger-Shaped Parasite.
If we are to believe the stories told
by the old tine writers the tigers o)
carly days were infested by what sone
has appropriately termed “the
parasite io ereation.” Accord
ing to the story, says the 81 lLouls
Republic, the “tiger flea” was a perfect
counterpart of the tiger in every re
spect, claws, tall, bead, stripes, ote
That it would be utterly Hnpossible
for a bioodsucking insect to be built
after such a fashion goes withont say:
ing, but toere must have been some
slight foratation for the story. What
was ity
One
iuldont
to Keep any cow that will not produce
at 25
least 250 pounds of butter per an-
num and that a real profitable herd
about 300 pounds per cow each year,
Such cannot rade pur
chased, they mast be raised
herds fis a be
Fourth comes the question of feed.
This is a big and Important question,
and no infallible rule can be laid down
because locality, climate, prices and
accessibility are sub-features of the
feed question, The preparing of the
farm is a feature that also enters Into
it. The preparation of the farm can
include provisions for valuable grasses,
Fifth, the ¢are of cows, This question
interlocks with questions first, second
and fourth. Patting a farm in order
for dairyivg should Include ample pro.
vision for water for the herd for both
summer and winter, pure water and
A Unique Town,
| There is a unigue town in southwest
| Georgia. It is called Sardis
ment of colored people exclusively,
| Every house in Sardis is owned by
| colored nndred
| families, and all are missionary Bapt.
They live in new, spacious and
{ well-built in their midst
{ the Baptist church, probably the pretii.
| est church edifice belonging to the
! race between Macon and Jacksonville
filled the stores
| The colored people
| and sfrecis, and thelr vast pumbers
i On Sat
i] &idtie
people about one
| ints,
houses; witm
: seemed beyond compmtation,
urday the country people overrun the
city, talk, laugh, dance and enjoy them
selves av ne other people can do.
|
|
i
Teacher— ‘What makes you look #0
sud ~
Hoy
pame.”
“verry! 1
shocked. ’
‘Yes'm: an’ the man was a good deal
bigger than teamder, af’ od a
knocked Lim skehigh but the man was
deaf an’ didn't bear, sn’ there wasn't any
fun aller all."
“A teamster called a man a bad
don't wonder jou were
the
Work of the Snag Boate
The gxtent of the work to be done in
improving the navigation of the Missis-
sippl river is disclosed in the latest ans
uual report of Malo: Hacburs, in
charge of work ou ti . channel between
the Illinois apd Ohlo. According to
ihis report, 2079 snags were removed
uring the year. The work of the snag
boats pever onds