The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 23, 1905, Image 6

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    DAIRY NOTES.
Fix up things for summer.
The best breed of dairy the
one that has the most intelligent care
Good masters and common COWS
often but if reversed expect
failure.
It is better for
concerned to have a
fitted expressly for him.
Do not let the
the frost-bitten
both the
COWS
succeed,
and all
yard
your sire
stable and
dairy cows feed on
pastures.
cow and pasture.
have ready
milk house
VOU not
i
g are disli
£
youn;
by
Provide
gprin ked
calves,
warm place them
milk at a
degrees in
avoid the calf
prevalent
months.
proper quant
th
3COurs
during
DIVERSIFIED FARMING
f
these days of progre
In
culture we hear a gre
diversified farmis
better
really
contained in
ville (Mo.)
a 310 prize
agricultu
largest n
grown on his
Rosie
example
means could
the
Stree
a Ww
pr
of Irish
potatoes,
kinds of
onions
potatoes
cabbage,
squash,
Weekly Wi
OCK BREEDS
Durham
ST
The known
everal dif.
ferent ran
the of 12 certain
to a color line }
because prize
all strain
horn of the East has
exist. The milking breeds h
their place In the West,
are found many very good ml
shorthorns, having
eral generations along milk conforma’
tion lines. They approach
closely to a dual purpose i
great trouble
one can
outcome will be
ful dairymen are keeping animals of
known power of reproduction, havihg
dn assurance of raising young things
that will be equal or sueprior to the
original stock. In other words, from
the milking type we are safe in ox
pecting what we must have for profit.
able milk production.
The Alderney is not recognized
day. Bhe never had a herd book.
Jerseys and Guernseys are the Chan
nel Islands breeds. If you are to con- |
tinue in the dairy business you do
well to change. Get large Jerseys,
and then do not breed them fo calve |
before two and one-half to three vears
old, and you will soon have cows |
that will sult you.~~(H. E. Cook in the |
Tribune Farmer.)
stock today is
a8 shorthorns There
are
strains ete,
result families
fancy
d from
short
to
ve taken
however,
king
RY
nearly ceased
been bred for
quite
The
no
the
ght.
animal.
lies in the fact that
safely predict just what
So the more thou
toy
CANADIAN FARMERS PROTECTED, |
The Ontario Minister of Agriculture
submitted a bill, to the Dominion Par |
Hament which declares that po one |
shall expose for sale any seed of ce |
reals, graeses, clovers, or forage plants |
they
are free from any seads
following weeds: Wild mustard
warlock, tumbling mustard, hare's
* mustard, ball mustard, field penny.
wild bind
ragweed,
38 Or stink weed,
rennial
ragweed,
oats,
weed, pe SOW thist 2,
great purple cockle, cow
cockle, orange hawkweed, or paint
rye,
y cont such seed
and
of
ining
ith the nams«
he Kind the
How Russia Makes Madmen
AS MO
ue priest Zolotnit
sonore th hie
mes i $83
thing f
nothin i"
thirty-two y
tone cage Dir. E. J.
Magazine
Dillon,
Arper
A Marriage That Isn't.
A certain
iad
* a
Count and a certain
both
married thro
oung of thirteen, Franch
in
they
and
The first marriage took
a church in London, the
before Registrar at Dover,
these being only English
marriages, do not avail. Then came
a marr by a French provincial
Mayor, which the parties thought had
the knot, especially
gave her con
turns that the
guardian not oon
and has been
otit Ly the repentant
who declares that the bride
is not the nobleman, geog
and various other
hide
BUD eC times
15909 ye § | 3
1902, or thoug they were, but
N8eives bachelor
|en
the
two
Age
At Inst safely tind
is the 8 mother
wnt now ont
had
flaw
bride's
bride's
#onted
pointed
mother,
groom
rapher,
legal
8i80, the
Journalist
himself to be. If two French people
can come involuntarily untied in this
have been triply spliced, there is ob
viously more reason than ever for
English people who are contemplating
tain that all is legally correct.—Lon-
don Pail Mall Gazette,
Ant
Trees transplanted at night are
more likely to live than those trans
planted in the daytime,
IN PASSING.
and hi
“% ¥
cyclone (16 nrougn
Susannah
Ind
sl ha
she,
8l Jones
Un a
“Aln't it } zy 7" said
“Well |
hd od
HEY (
daughter
adeiphia Ledger.
HIM
MORE OF
1 t ea oO
3 @ vx 11
f his call
te
very
not as home
but that's
than
sim
yo
A DISTURBER.
“What a nice little boy,” sald the
ter, wh was making a call,
and shake hands, my
minis
won!
Naw!”
My graci
“Naw! I had
face washed jist
-eiiladeliphia Press
sen
napped the nioe little boy.
Don’t you like me?”
git me hands an’
us!
IN HARMONY.
“Yes, sir,”
price of ice will
summer. You there has been a
poor ice crop this winter.”
“But you deal in artificial ice,” ar
gues the patron,
“Certainly. Necessarily, 1 have to
put up an artificial excuse."--Judge.
woe,
THE JUVENILE MIND,
“What is an impulse?” asked the
teacher.
No answer,
“It's something that comes to you
suddenly. Can you form a sentence
containing the word? Any one may
answer.”
“A snowball is an impulse, ventured
the timid little girl with the curly
tiair. Chicago Tribune.
§
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1 he Population of |
the Farth is
1,400,000,000.
|
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|
One Million |
Die | Annually y
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C
Catarvh.
E'niversally Praised
4
ir
: : . x » «iv RIE fara
Suwocessful in North and South
Ps 5 ¥
Het
is Img
arked ita carver
hore
i Standard.
Peruna » a staz
rid over
It cures catarrh by erad
* #yEtem
Permanent Cure,
It obviates the
ent and ts rele
Ler
Without a Peer.
No other remedy has 80 « {
earth as Peruna
In Every Tongue,
ated Lhe whole
in all languages its glowing test
ale Written
In all climes the demands for Peruna
Cee
ONLY WAY TO GET IT.
Woman Had
With
to Take
Her Damages.
Jackaor x
Lawyer Along
check for ti
jected $30.1
il. the wor
lawyer
She
What
‘*8he n
Jackson."
What Me
Phillip Verr
Jim's Baby,” ha
from
Liked Best
Mr : Mighe
“"Bruver
only toly
haunts-—the mining
He tells an amusing anecdote
his old acquaintances, a miner of more
than This man, it
had Fn in’ some savings
to the 8t, Louis exposition
4 overheard a
author of
ia a visit
Western camps
of one of
eiycation
“yt.
wealth
geomas
on a
While
mark that
about the he
This he had had explained
it eonincide th
“Well
trip
there he re
the most impressive thing
fair was ensemble
to him, and
in a con
iend, “what
the fair?”
med a thoughtful at
the and
Baltimore
It was whole toot
it.” he said
Wonderful Change ina Night<in a Month
Face Was Clear as Ever« Another
Cutienra,
Unre by
I had eons
mths, during ne | was in the
are of physicians. My face was so dis
figured 1 could not go out, and it was going
from bad to worse, A friend recommended
Cutienra. The first night alter | washed
my face with Cuticura Soap, and used Cu-
tieura Ointment and Resolvent it changed
wonderfully. From that day I was able to
go out, and in a month the treatment had
removed all scales and scabs, and my face
was as clear as ever. (Signed) T. J. Soth,
317 Stagg Street, Brooklyn, N. ¥.”
for five
ma on Lae ace
which ti
Development of Butter Industry,
In 1898 the butter hauled over the
Mtaneapolis & 8t. Louis railroad, was
400,000 pounds. Last year it was near
ly 14,000,000, the gain coming wholly
from developments of creameries
along that railroad,
TTT
on
pr
mE |
dn Extensive Laboratovy
t key i
From Hawaitl
A Cuban Minister
[eerprsr | ads
oT “ BGA,
»
rel ot
. ¥
We bave 75.000
mes of routes
postal
The U. 8. Dept. of Agrienlitare
its heartiost
yielded in 19 from 150 to 30
acre in 30 different States, and
ba
you, Mr.
[EET : =
Bpeltz or Emmer, above Nustrated,
ves 80 bushels gram and four tons hay
per acre. it's wonderful. Sal
seeds are pedigree seeds, b
careful selection to bag yields
’ cine nnnes 50,000 The
Salner's a Grass
Balzer's Ped
and this notice to the John A.
Co., La Crome, is, A
an
British Cruiser Fast.
Mrit
1% ’
sd calied "az
ITS MERIT IS PROVED
RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICINE
A Prominent Cis Tells
dow Lydia E. Plukham's Vegetable
Compound Comp y Cured Her
i Woman
The
Vegetable
great good Lydia E. Pinkham's
: is doing among
the w America is attrac ting
the atten many of our lead ng
scientists, and thinking people gener
ally.
Lompound
r
men o
won of
| The following letter is only one of
many thousands which are on file in
{ the PinkYam office, and go to rove
{ beyond question that Lydia BE. Pink-
| ham's Vegetable Compound must be a
remedy of great merit, otherwise it
could mot produce such marvelous pe-
sults among sick and ailing women
| Dear Mrs. Pinkham
FY About nine months ago | was a great suf.
| ferer with womb trouble, which caused me
| severs
| (quent
battles of itl was entirely cured
beartily recommend your Compe i
splendid uterine tonic. It te Shand athiy.
iar and without pain
If you have su
menstruation, any _iatul
sch, indigestion, bloating, lencorrhosa,
flooding. nervous prostration, dizei-
ness, faintness, ““don't-care” and
“ want-to-be-left-alone *
citability, backache
.