The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 19, 1901, Image 6

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    Pistols and Cownrdice.
There is nothing so calculated to make
a confirmed coward of a man as carry-
ing a pistol.
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ong Hair
‘“ About a year ago my hair was
coming oui very fast, so I bought
a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It
stopped the falling and made my
hair grow very rapidly, until now it
is 45 inches in length.”’ — Mrs. A.
Boydston, Atchison, Kans.
There’s another hunger
than that of the stomach.
Hair hunger, for instance.
Hungry hairneeds food,
needs hair vigor— Ayer’s.
This is why we say that
Ayer’s Hair Vu always
restores color, and makes
the hair grow long and
heavy. $1.00 u bottle. All druggists.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send us one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sure and give the name 8
of your nearest express office. Address,
J.C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
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TOOTH POWDER
The best that Money and 25°
Experience can produce.
At all stores, or by mail for the prica
HALL & RUCKEL, New Yonx.
SPEED!
A high-grads tire, to be worthy of
its name, should possess four
virtues — speed, easy riding
qualities, ability to wear, case
of repair,
G & J Tires have all these
virtues. When punctured,
take off the outer cover, re-
pair the inner tube and go on
your way in a jiffy
So simple a child can do it.
Catalogue freez
d&J
TIRE COMPANY,
ladianapeolis, Ind.
!
$8.00 one ui we
SUYS hest made
80 Lb. Platform Scales
ever Sold. Well made.
WILL LAST A LIFE TIME. FULL
Size Platform. Catalogue free,
JONES (ME PAYS THE FRE FHT
MNGHAMTON, ¥ ¥
P NEW DISCOVERY: gives
D OC S guiok rele’ and cures worsh
of testimonisis and 10 days’ treatment
Free. Dr. K H. GREEN §S0NS, Bex B, Atianta, Ga
ish ‘In f every description Has
’ SCALES - isfaction Guarantesd,
Write for prices JESSE MARDEN
8 Charles 3 ,BarTiwons, Ma
Gold Medn! at Buffalo Exposition.
McILHENNY'’S TABASCO |
ADVERTISE IN THIS iT PAYS
PAPER, UN U3.
Ftaficted with Thompson's Eye Water
$2000.00
GIVEN
A Fustidivus Dog.
“Yes,” said the manager of the defunct
Uncle Tom's Cabin Company, “it was
our dog that broke ip the show.”
“The dog, eh? What was the
ter with him?”
“Too fastidious. You never saw such
a hound in your life: You know the
play, of course. We tie a piece of meat
in the folds of Eliza's frock and that's
what draws the dogs after her when she
runs across the blocks of ice. Well,
what do you think this dog demanded?”
“Can't imagine.”
“Porterhouse beefsteak, sir, and with
the tenderloin left in! Yes, sir. How's
that?” And you couldn't fool him.
He wouldn't chase Eliza a foot unless
the meat was a choice cut. No, sir.
And, by gum, sir, our company had to
live on liver and bacon so that blamed
dog could have his steak. Yes, sir.”
“The demand was too much for you,
was it?”
“No, it wasn't. That is it wasn't un-
til he began to insist upon mushrooms
with his steak, Then we just t up
our hands and quit.”
mat-
hrew
nic
Dramatie Critlelsm.
Two young men sat through the first
act at a local theater, then adjourned to
a neighboring tavern for refreshments,
The acting was bad and would have ex-
cused the use of stimulants by any but
the players. When about to re-enter the
building only one could produce his re-
ack.
all right”
“You
said he of the check
remembe He's with
nswered the
“but he may have
person
the convincing
}
here and hasn't
3 i
an poiite,
¢ other
Against All Precedent,
four
107 1
very
A Beautiful Trait.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day's uee of Dr, Kline's Great
H. Krixg, Ltd
Was probably
Greek
} , naphtha and
Mre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 28¢ a bottle
Now
VIMO DL
they a grass-cutting au
e in
Piso's Cure is the best medicine we aver sel
Wa,
0. Expsrxy, Vanburen, Ind, Feb. 10, 1800
first made in 1840. Their
ens Were
* to-day is 1,500,000 a year,
inst
when enough actual
BN Potash
18 in the fertilizer,
Neither guantity nor
good quality possible
without Potash.
Write for our free books
giving details
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
#3 Nassas Se, Mew Yark City
PER DAY
AWAY!
Fa
iug brands of our
To appreciate onr offer,
That wo are giving $2000.00
day for tags, to fix the sou.
by imi
desoriptio.s of
will be farnish
tors.
Fall
tage
oo
rEg
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EXHAUSTING SEED CROPS.
It is the seed that exhausts the land
of plant food. A grass crop that is al-
lowed to produce seed tgkes more from
the soll in mineral matter than two
crops cut for hay while the grass is
young.
DRILLING OF SEED V8. BROAD-
CASTING.
The drilling of seed Is known to
give better results than broadcasting.
At Cornell University, when oats were
broadcasted, the yield was thirty-
seven bushels per acre. On another
plot the seed oats were drilled in with
an ordinary hand-wheel drill, the rows
hoe between the rows,
was sixty-one bushels per
acre. This too much
labor, but as a large area can be
worked with a wheel hoe in a day the
Xtra yield gave a fair profit.
a wheel
result
with
The
to be
ny seem
THE USES OF FROST.
Almost in
every schoolboy country
places knows that it needs a frost to
ripen burrs, and the
shells of the shagbark and other hick-
ory wits and the hazel nuts. The
same is true of the butternut and the
beechnut, as well known in our
markets, but much liked by the boys
who ean find them. The value of these
for food is scarcely
it should be. They are almost
cream, and most of them
for be dried after
The far.
most excellent
little value until it has
week of frosty
and the same
f
persimmon of the
the chestnut
not
nuis
appreciated
as
as
ing well
in them free,
which makes
jelly, is of but
had about a nights and
days, may be
southern
uneatable until it has
makes the
woked mash.
wt when fee
1
4:
late in the ev It is In t
that the hens are kept
is no better way than
hustle for gra
and Farm
ening iportan
and there
have
kind
busy
them
- Home
to
in of some
PACKING COMB HONEY IN SBC.
TIONS.
The demand for comb honey
neat and clean sections of
weight, ruther than the two-pound sec.
tions that were used at one time. In
Mins
raising, or that contain pollen, the hon-
Is made very low. Buyers do not want
die it, because it must be cut out and
weighed when In the fullsized frame,
making a sticky, dirty job, with what
seems like much waste. But no buyer
wants less than a section that is sup-
posed to hold a pound, and zeldom in-
sists on seeing It weighed If it Is ovi
dently just as the bees filled it. If so
packed that the sections all appear
nearly equally filled there is no grumb.
ling or sorting over to find the best,
and no lots rejected as not being as
good as was bought last time or as
neighbor Smith bought. Beekeepers
who sell comb honey should remember
this, but when the consumers can feel
confident that the extracted honey is
pure and unadulterated most of them
will prefer to buy that. A few deal
ers and buyers may be induced to try
a cheap article, but they seldom want
any more, and It hurts the sale for
good honey. Better sell such at whole
sale, at a low price, to bakers, con-
fectioners and others who can use iit
without injuring the reputation of good
honey, :
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THE WISE MULE,
A man who has had much experi-
s ence with mules says that measured
by the standard of human wisdom,
the mule has more Intelligence, in.
stint, or whatever else you may
choose to call It than the horse has
ever shown, One of the best evidences
of this is to keep out of danger and at
this game his muleship has the horse
“beaten by a mile,” In the jargon of
the race track. You may drive a horse
one of the Iligois training grounds,
but you will never find this the case
{ with the progeny of the ass and the
{ mare. He 1s an excellent judge of his
town capacity, and not only will he
| stop when one attempts to drive him
to an extreme galt, but he will
back up in the traces, if
Another thing, you may drive a horse
into water, or fire, and he will never
attempt to soldier or remostrate, but
with the mule he will go nowhere that
there is a chance of gettiug burnt, nor
will he advance just as soon as he
sets foot on soggy soll, or quickeand, —
Horse World.
also
CORN AS A FINISHING FOOD,
Bulletin 100 of the Department of
Agriculture says: Bo long as a pig is
making a fair gain on feed of which
| he gets one-half by grazing, It is
{ usually profitable to keep him, but
{after he reaches salable maturity, is in
marketable condition, and draws a
{large portion from the crib, he should
| be sold at once,
| Usually it is better have
| ready for market as early as Novem:
| ber, or December, and it rarely pays
| to feed through the winter for making
pork. Summer feeding is cheap, while
| winter feeding is expensive,
{rowed in the Spring should weigh from
200 to 260 pounds by Fall, and if the
maket is not unusually depressed, it is
better to let them go rather than feed
to hogs
¥
in the If good
# assured through the entire
lower prices
grazing |
winter, and grain is not too expensive,
rar
spring.
winter feeding Is sometimes
~
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BERVANTS GROWING BCARCE.
Mrs. HA. M.! Youmans, president
Wisconsin State Federation
of *
of
opinion that unless some radical]
changes are made, domestic service |
wili soon become so expensive that |
only the wealthy will be able tc ge]
cure servants. She states that the wo-
men who are willing to undertake
housework are becoming fewer every
year,
CARE OF THE HANDS,
Before washing the hands rub ov
thoroughly with a few drops of pv
glycerin, which will remove stains a
dirt. Then wash with a good to
soap and tepid water. Also have a
lution of borax always ready in a
tle, und into the water you are g
10 wash In pour as much as will
én it. If pegple would only use
more and te it by dissolving
in bolling witer, they would
most cleansi@ig and that it kee
skin soft.
3UT. IF NEED B
JIBEDIENT.
in Norway hav
For
FAITHFU
many
usually prevail in the Spring. but
:
dinarily I to
breeding animals and the fall
For last
corn is undoubtedly the best
which
wholesome,
is better winter
the igs
#
the few weeks of
ing
feed, is 11 produces i ir of
flavor, prime
Hogs can be fattened cheaply on many
meat
good and
other feeds, but the meat is
modified by the feed consumed during
last
8iX or elght weeks
Feeding
iil nore
for the finish should n
than ten r
hogs are
had
feed to
tage on
few weeks of
with
of he year.
of 2%
and 1
3
t
average upward
ages for the year.
e that no number
will justify their needs
less bushels
1
SACK
Hh «
ter, a |
daily
yalanced ration and. good
| tary surroundings, there is little dan-
| fecting them seriously
A mere
or three times a year to your hogs can-
not be considered a guard against dis-
ease, any more than one or two unor-
| human system on a restricted kind of
food for the same length of time.
There is no substance in its natural
harmful if free access is given at all
| times or at frequent intervals, In the
| mineral impregnation of cos! the hog
gets a certain element that is known
better to his own instinct and composi-
tion for the beneficial results through
mastication. 1 may be fooled and meet
a gurprize some day in the shape of hog
cholera in my herd by placing such faith
if coal, but for the present I will make
it the “battle guard” against swine dis-
pase in all its forms until convinced
of its inefficacy J. E. Haynes, mn
Swine Breeders’ Journal.
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Budapest's Fake Paims,
There is a demand in Hungary for
Florida prepared palms, according to a
Siberian prison. The cynical John OF
iver Hobbles has a childlike faith in a
ccess, Eleanora Duse is sustained by
tiny image of a hideous Hindu god
which she wears as a charm. Amalie
ssner, the miniature painter, wears
a jwet rag and then sticking it back in-
cik's favorite Arab to propitiate the
hérsehair from the mane of some
patrons will have detected a waiter
what seems to him to be a graceful
| small copper crucifix wrought in a
of art.—Washington Star,
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neighbor
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