The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 26, 1906, Image 6

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£5 (IARDEN
BUYING FERTILIZERS,
While barnyard manure is, and will
remain all time, the main rens
ance of the farmer for fertilizing,
enough animals the or
for
not
are kept on
dinary farm to furnish enough manure
to keep
nothing .of
the cultivated land, to say
standard of
production
must therefore
cal plants food, known as
are now manufactured and 8
guara
profit
done? ‘ee hi some fine
ral
and we C1
a week In its
was given
* and night, noon the anin
given a st of second-grade
Not a full
1
means, and the pigs fe
were
and a few gweet potatoes
ration by any
off in weight,
woek the
but at the end of the
was gone and they
would anything offered them
From then on the corn ration was cui
down ‘=o that it was about one-half a
full ration, and we more
skim milk, root and
and we can not see but what
mals are all that any ration
have made them, and they are
tainly in excellent condition jo
corn-fattened when the time comes. —
Indianapolis News,
trouble
cat
used
crops roughage,
the anl
would
cer
MONEY IN BROOD SOWS.
Some recent sales of some very
common sows and pigs for what
gooms to me to be very high prices
opened my eyes to the possibilities of
this business and I recall several oth-
er times when they sold very high.
Some of these sows brought several
times what they would If fed out, For
fustance, sows weighing from 150 te
180 pounds with litters of from six
to nine pigs bring $20 to $26 while a
few with larger litters ruled higher
Fattened out they would not have
brought ten or twelve dollars
and would have consumed a great
deal more of feed If we would
lect some of the sows out of the herd
fead and them
considerabls , oro
with less
over
Be
that we are to breed
to a good boar,
could be feed
can
fine old brood sows that
and could
consider
Many a
money made
and less work
Often too, we
buy i
some
their ay QO
are on marxet
they are
wi LO thao
use
MAKING IN
madae on
ago, and
royal example
i primiti
raki
fields
Servia is
rise, take their
and go to the
is brought
hnapps,
work. Their meal to them
for
And
at noon and again in the evening,
work until
on and on
they
the
they often sunset
life goes
As to politics
tie When all
aghast at the Macbethian plot that
startled Servia from its dozing-—the
murderer of a king and queen and a
handful of courtiers—~the peasant
ah his head at the bad business
and left it to his duly elected repre-
in the Sobranje, or Parila-
who should next be
the culpable were to
lit-
on
really care
world looked
decide
king and how
be punished
Servia is suffering from a plague
of butterflies and the government has
offered a reward for thelr extermina
tion. The fields throughout the coun-
try are white Instead of green, be-
cause of the clouds of insects,
There are men who would rathe:
be attached to a ball and chain than
to an apron string
You can buy a Jot of trouble with
a $2 bill-—i7 you invest it in a mar.
riage licens ys.
About the only sure way to keep a
secret is to not have a secret,
The Real Enemies
of the People
By Fugene V. Debs,
"
gary as the industrial “boss
8 well establisifed
is the political
and quite as nece
4
bosg,"” I he oxi oclal system
ting
ness is to run the politica achine, not in
people, or even of any pa
the private owner of tl
economic
of the and niust, therelio
chinery s to obtain control of gov nt
I'l
spawned In
to tha
1
abolis
few
the people
No
must
no ‘1
The Lus
Ad
For Wealth.
rrr NW he
Frits
leaa For The etirem tof Every y Has
By A.Y.
or &F
Why War Must Be.
By George William Coale
%
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I once
much
of it ha
Meanwhile
conntiry Lu
Kk it. 1@ prospect is (acco
authority) before long
and typhoid combined
Cancer is the on disease
medical s«
recent years, it i {
as relentless and as de hitman
1860 (according to census figures) it des re 53 ives in
States: in 1900 it killed 29.475 of our «i nume
one third There had been some growth popul
and so, in Conve
the official statement in different
eight persons out of every
malady in 1800 claimed sixty
Nobody, it seems, is exempt
and the weldo<do are
twelve women
horrible disease
is killed by it
ing. Women
1
ence ca backed
spreading oven wld as
stractivels
the
gain of A
ition meanwhile, however
idea with © ciness, it b
more
order to would ¢ beites
that, whereas, in
died of
100,000
form n ay
100.000 this « sntry
il
f $11 > ‘ ST %
from Among every
i cancer
victims
Cancer 0
Eudect to It
equently attacks the
than the
forty-fi vears of age one is destroyed
who reach that
ott Own cha
most
sons, pox
lie alley
every
who
Une in
Thus it is eaay
are much
twenty-one men
10 Hgure
than men
period of
of escap
Magazine
enough your
10 cancel
js
more liable Pearson's
and green afghan inet Aye
“It's no finding fault "0 aunty, your own work is
what's given you, even if it isn’t what | so much than anything
you wanted,” said Miss Palma Saw does!” groaned the niece
yer, adding enigmatically, “and some “Ssh!” whispered Miss Palma. “It's
times, after all, it turns out to be” | a terrible homely one, but it's extra
“Illustration aunty, at once!” cried | size She never comes here, yon
Miss Palma’s niece, who had long | know, so next fall | shall grow one o
gince grown accustomed to her meth | those fall cosmos bushes, cover it up
ods of speech nights with that afghan, sell the
“Well,” sald the old lady, “1] blooms to Willy Green, that's wanted
thought Mrs, Lane wan'4 «lye me an | me to grow one the last three years
amethyst brooch for Christmas [It | for his stand in Boston, and buy me
would have just fitted out my black | an amethyst brooch with the money
silk, and she'd asked me, and I'd as | for it
much as said; but there when [ had “Anyway, 1 Kind of mistrust Mra
my mouth all made ap for that pin, | Lane's taste in brooches; 80 you see
if she didn’t go and give me a red | 'm fixed out just complete!™
A Gift Horse.
Hse with when
better she
A
fet
Jlossoms,”
“The BShut-ln Women
She Edy A
rightened here
ht
Knox, at
COD
ough
Joy
shove
lookout
i WOOgs
and
becoming
things
not have
ren,
ofie
$
even infants
with
well meant
trations of affect
im them. This open
show how distasteful i
hild Marianna Wheeler
Bazaar
EXTRA CHARGE FOR
PARINGS
CUCUMBER
“Talk about mean men!"
claimed a girl who was lolling on
and at a rt I met
champion mean one last summer
wad the landlord of a
where | stayed for
a little place on the
pear the New
was a dreary
tended to stay
were
ex.
the
the
He
beach
res
Ie
a couple of
Maine
Hampshire
spot, and though { in
all summer, two
enough for me Well,
and wind were ruining my
skin. Cucumbers formed a
of our diet, so [I asked the
the house if I might have the
{0 make a face wash, After that once
a day a plate of cucumber parings
was set on my bureau. | made cu
cumber cream and dabbed {1 on with
great joy. But when 1 went to pay
my bill 1 found fifty cents tacked on,
with several words [1 could not de
cipher. 1 questioned the landlord. Me
explained that 1 had asked for con
cumber sking and had got them: that
he fed his hens on the table refuse,
and if ladies wanted sking for thelr
complexion he would have to buy
chicken food. He thought the chick.
ens had missed a half dollar's worth
of nourishment through my facial ex.
periments. Well, my thoughts were
weeks
COnsL,
weeks
the
ily white
big part
and strong—but | paid the fift
New York Press
long
cents
WOMEN IN B
English
(41
ladies of title still
little fling In the world
of trade. Now It is Lady Colin Camp-
who and stands as a
ty doctors Mil
deco
old
her
in having thelr
Comes
" '
household
ng are
Y
long ago
their na
not 10 wear
Eugenie, paying
warning, wore the
her life,
ws, has been One
the
the same, and
was a
a large
who
Lae
all, no
from
free
INFLUENCE OF
lining:
hiffons have
CLOTHES
saved my soul,
cultivated my con
credited remark of
regarding clothes
the light of cov
finally expanded into expan
give frivolities. "All my life I have
been a nobody,” was the way another
woman who had married rich express.
ed the same idea, “until 1 got into my
first $300 gown. The moral elevation,
the social assurance 1 derived from
the chiffon and pearl embroideries: on
that gown changed me from a ner
vous, constrained, retiring individual,
accustomed to taking a back seat, get:
ting the toughest steak at breakfast
and doing the chores, into some One
with a veice and an influence.”
Gold F! sm Rhodesia.
The output gold from Rhodesia
during January was valued at $778.
465, and was the highest yet recorded.
have
science,” is the a
a woman who afte:
for
ering
years merely in