The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 14, 1907, Image 6

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    STANDARD FOR MILK.
Why should milk that
much cream be accounted the
Cream is only fat, and we do not rate
the food-value of meats solely by
amount of fat that they Include,
Literary Digest. Dr. J. O. Gilbert
writing in the “Medical Record”
York), takes the view that
tio nto ]
basis. In
a fat milk,
gone
torial in “The
vember 17) which
opinion appreciati
“The milk wi is
is not, therefore
for
rich
{New
oo far. quote {rom
(London,
Dr,
Hospital”
notes Gilbert's
Vi ly
rie
the
very s
fat
other
milk
as a milk
poor
age, the
milk
+
the
ch a great book
Few dog owners have
ruhaing 0
losses, to
larg annually thr
sheep and the
many
of th
more mi
1018S
embarking
cause 3
later their
many killed
remainder made
legs through fright as the dogs
worry and kill
evil should end
well know
flocks will be ravaged
and
worth
jured
more or less
chase,
Tolerance of this
now Every one who
reads this article
hater,
form in our dog laws
every agricultural society, every State
grange, every livestock
every agricultural paper, should unite
in one untiring effort of bring about
this reform and act immediately
meetings for its
articles on the
the general public, formulate a plan,
submit it to the town, the State and
the national authorities, and see to it
that proper legislation is had, Now
to the point. Every dog must have an
owner and a sponsor be confiscat-
ed: therefore the first need is for the
supervisor of each town to establish
a license fee, issue number tags, keep
a record, and round up all unlicensed
dogs. Fine any individual harboring
gop the i
should justi
association,
discussion, publish
subject to
or
time for redemption and payment of
fine. This will reduce numbers and
establish ownership.
found chasing sheep should be shot
in the act, when possible, Falling in
this, if the dog can be satisfactorily
identified, it should be shot by the
dog inspector of the town. It might
also be well to fine a dog owner $10
whose dog is proved to have worried
sheep. Thus responsibility is estab-
lished, and dog owners will exercise
"THT.
AM
diffrent
There is
of the
worthless curs
supervision
no
countless
over
for
ownerless,
excuse the ex:
istence
infesting out cities ey
they
good
{ stock as The writer
feels that con-
such lines as
uplift the dog, by
bad and greatly enhanc.
This
farmers;
do today,
and
some
loves
HOOVES Aa
certed
here
dog,
action on
suggested will
iit the
espectable remainder
1 lation for
benefits point
and
resident
| every man, woman
{ country, whether
Therefore we are all
SELLING FERTILITY,
’"
farmers
ld-time notion
y impoverish
tion in
founda n
vehi
came from
of Russia
irless and
like the com-
there
it is that
er forage plant for
will be much less like-
believed
horses,
ause heaves and will be cleaner
mi to hande. Bloat-
in cattle is perhaps due in part
the presence of hairs on common
lover If this be true the trouble
would be by feeding them
the new hairless Orel clover.
Another objection to the common
red that it matures much
earlier than timothy, with which it is
usually sown. Is it thus impossible to
harvest the mixture at a time when
full value of both the clover and
timothy can be obtained.
The new Orel matures two
| weeks later than the common red kind,
or at the same time with the timothy,
i and at a season when the farmer's at
{ tention is not so imperatively demand.
{ed for his corn, and also at a time
when in the most of the clover beit
the weather is more favorable for
harvesting the crop without injury by
rain Country Life in America,
and ire convenient
obviated
clover is
the
clover
PLANTING NUT TREES,
There is a rapidly Increasing inter
ost in nut growing. The United States
{ imports $7,000,000 worth of nuts an
nually, the majority of which could
easily be grown at home. As nut
| trees can be grown along fences and
in many other places where they
would have no appreciable effect on
other farm crops, there Is no rason
why we should not be exporters in-
stead of importers, except the fact
thet planting the nut tree means a
long walt, and farmers are not goSd
walters. :
{
i
ANENT THE RAZOR STROP
SUBJECT IN WHICH MOST MEN
ARE KEENLY INTERESTED,
Four Kinds of Leather Used-—Modern
Article Comeg Ready for Use But
Old-Fashioned One Has to Be
Broken In by the Buyer.
Most men are interested in the sub
Jeet of razor strop hut comparative
ly few made
on hi ihject is
Hide and Leath-
ich is reproduced
know how
Enlightenment
given by
el
are
an article
portion
herewith
The leathers u
razon
Of wil
ed in making
Genuine Russia, shel;
cordovan, he ie and
mostly
Strops
calfskin,
Genuine
Russia
and
made In
under gover
hide
ipervision
each government
ecret pro.
time than
the
hard,
+ lather until leather
Begin sgtropping while strop
moi t If
razor slides
grain
stropping hang
hold
heel
overstirop
strop gets glas
warm
and
strop about
and
and
careful particu.
larly on sharpen side. When in doubt,
always buy the better quality-
can never get too good a one
var i+ annls
oven i Apmy
to ralse then lather
In
with elbow: strop taut
from to point
not
Strop
be to
“you
MANY USES FOR TEA.
Circulation as Money in Central
Asia-Fuel and Fodder.
In China tea leaves are used in
sweeping floors, but this does not end
their utilitarian purposes. In regions
where fuel is scarce the refuse leaves
are pressed into bricks, dried and used
in the same manner as blocks of peat
This fuel is particularly prized for
pork curing--and the tea cured or tea
smoked meat is to the Chinese what
beech nut and sugar cured bacon and
ham are to us. The ashes from the
fuel are used as a fertilizer
But even before its use as fuel the
refuse tea serves another purpose
The leaves are vigorously stewed or
allowed to steep in cold wafer, in or
they contain (about 12 per cent).
in dyeing textiles. It gives a fine,
permanent nut brown color, requires
no mordant mand is unaffected Hy suns
light, bleaching or
Sometimes the refuse
used fodder for farm
least providing bulk {f
trition. Again,
with the
cented
washing
ns glock
not much
they may be
low grade, factitiousiy
and
The
uch tea
mixed
teas 0} commerce,
then known as “lie tea.” decor
tion
far
common
resulting cannot
the
from
be uperior to one made from
with which we are all
acquainted
The
has
is in the capacity of
in
change
to
been put in
queerest use which
ten ever
money
medium of ex
inland
circulation as a
in
and
southwar
the far
towns central ian mars and
bazaars !
and Tibet and
the Siberian
Between the Mongolian
'rga and the Siberian town Kia}
half
Crd
northward across Mon
onli { 11
goiia to irontier
town
fs much a am
money in
The Popularity of “Ben-Hur”
wi x f
insurance Pennsylvania's
ficent $10
on
Romance in a Banana,
. ROY eirl } A
fsworth servant girl has had
1
lar romance arising out of a
r which f
When
she
she found inside &
pre hanana
noticed a bird's quill
ingide etter
smallest characters, but
leg ad-
dress and stated that he was engaged
His life
jonely and he desired a mate
his The gir]! de
cided answer the letter, and two
months later received a further reply
repeating the offer of marriage. Cor
respondence continued for avout a
Both were looking forward to
marriage when, unfortunately for the
Jamaica planter, a former soldier
lover of the vonng lady appeared on
the scene and the wedding with the
old sweetheart has now been fixed.
London Tribune,
The Ethiopian Hawkshaw,
The Ethiopian method of detecting
crime is quick and effective, and has
the great advantage of always catch.
ing some one. A priest is called, and
by his exhortation, prayers, sorceries
«and drugs—a youth is sent to sleep
with the command to dream, The
person he dreams of is the criminal
No further proof is sought or needed
The sanction of the church is quite
enough. If by chance the boy falls
to dream he ig promptly put to sleep
again by the same process until he
does, 80 that he usually manages the
affair in a short time Pall Mall Ga
zette
paring a
table
projecting, and
in
The writer
Was a
th
¢
written he
enclosed his
Die
Was very
to share loneliness
to
vear
The Salvation Army is established
ig fty-two countries and colonies, and
preaches the gospel in thirtyone lan.
guages.
from
Ameri
8avs
“The only
r about them was
soles the rest con
cloth that
4
00a
looked
and
sisting { a
kid some Ww
80 i
stitches
some about
paper
Crown Prince's Romance.
of Sweden, now
regent, when a vouth fell in love with
the daughter of a clergyman
He wanted to renounce his royal rights
in marry the girl of his
cholee, but his parents induced him to
give up the idea of such an alliance
Tall slight, with a thoughtful but rath
er narrow and intelligent and
sensitive eves this descendant of a
small French provincial jawyer on the
one hand and of a long line of German
govereigns the other looks more
like a civil engineer than a future |
king. ~-Bath News
The crown prince
country
order to
face
on
Twentydive years ago a Voluntary
Street Ambulance Association was
formed in Vienna. ‘That year its ser
vices were required two thousand
times: last vear nearly 30000 times,
Workmen in one of the streets ot
Madrid dug up an old walnut-wood |
chest containing 300 gold doublogns.
a
Mitchell, dealer iI
jandise, Martin, Ga, writes:
vist from 18
s Jost in weig
Wesawshe conic
was a skeleton
cian. He wid her
commenced in
10
jgaining every day, and does ber own
i
- ® ir oy Ling W
faouseworx ana cooing
So
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