The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 06, 1907, Image 6

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    How Much Depends
On Good Medicines
Bv Robert Kennedy Duncan
0, because any man, however ignorant, with any motive, however |
fgnoble, may manufacture and sell any of the 50,000 compound:
known to organic chemistry and may allege for them what cura
will, and of unlimited oppor
for fraud among the drugs, it
no surprise to learn that at the present
number of firms manufacturing remedial
greatest concelvable diversity in sclence, sincerity, and
These drugs from uttermost parts the
forests of Brazil, from frozen Siberian steppes
"gray-green, greasy Limpopo River, al
“silken Samarkand,” but almost everywhere they
peoples, the low ast of denizens it is
ner tion among
proporiion of the
NO SCHOOL UP TO TEN.
Daring the course of many years of
invesiigation in‘o the plant life of the
world, creating new forms, modifying |
old ones, adapting others to new con
diticns, Luther Burbank thas been con:
stantly impressod with the similarity | State. although took her
betweer rganization and develops an BEastern college
ment fe and of human life. | voars shy been
In Training of the Human |
Company, New
he principles he |
ture of |
of the human
way to a |
tive powers he becange, too, this
older matter
5 ig13 becomes a
of
hf {
GREEN FEEDS AND MANGOLDS. with
Bucculent foods are supplied to all cept corn
birds each day throughout the year. {a
The double yards allow the birds to
gather green
rape
in Ireland who has qualified as a civiz
engineer. In this particular instance
American women have gone thelr |
Irish sisters better The first |
|
|
i
tunity cultivation
planted ir
weed and
arn
eas
the great |
the |
time among
agencies there is
wisdom,
carth
from
with fever
We Lave
one without plar
beat { 5 "GING the ¢ fro a
woman civil engineer in this country LUI ir ol ny Bri
came from a progressive Western
or
ZETOW-
Young oals, rye
during the
turned
. most
eat the tha banks of
or from
for themselves
get about Ye . ji -
she degree ! ing season, as they are from
For sever: earth's the worn run to ti
4 “ i ©
1 » “© "sl v f £
plant the supply of g
off. If sod is
plants Ir
connected
firms
one shoul
4 sesh a t the
Of archi Agent it contal
the per
ground enjovs, on the ime he 3 r it is gath a]
PIAS Lmisng of mores than : red, even on #l time of + day, on the amount nos he elevation w
claimed that fact that cent
the rit
V
the
warld has ever
esSnoe
Tracing the Hors
By A. F.
T™
4
Seo
Hamilton Fri
pa :
james |
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(arass.
iiss
rn
Overwork on Farms.
By Woods Hutchinson, M. 1).
3 : h
BOWEL
Here is
: . Sag i . 4 . 1a : Ul il i 1
mas, and we allow im to write ab in ha! trimmings, ribbon | laying <L it at high tension cruel ai ris ha rv ant them he hegan to 1 © beginning of the troubl
ind essa
yots wr {+ wr \ : gon fat | 2B hast yl . o fi | § "eR Sares ‘ : Fda 3 \ARsis ani Bos sass fal VC him at the Ie Ne 8 been known to fail if
warm, dry
me food
is cool
Boil
rive to the
allow them
remains
because \
and
of gra
$115
ATTLE.
1g of the
kim out
Globe,
BUTTERMILK a
gun, we she
sOnew here
$140 as the entin
Every
Success that Does NotSatisfy | ie worovmee wie
By nan Wealthy New Yorker. "Phe sverane ‘welt whes wis pounds ti
sold was x
. up to six feet, ang then ads
' va]
por inch,
£ th alte 5 .
gril 8ads 29 Ving
gel
o0 pounds
5 2
JOUrnas
geet
ame here DOOT 8
i :
the to the Farmers Home
} concern, 1 ered
each;
warious
boast of &
cooking and « sir joy
it most be adfal blow to Manhat
tan hou to hear the
feed thelr families on bubiermilk if
they wish to be fashionable. The
Roosevelts have taken up the idea, In
the White Han frapped bultermilk
will tiny cube: of pineapple, bits of
orange and berries is gorved. Out al
Friendship, the sutnmer home of Jobn | of a round, nod
R. Mclean, 4h Precident, on a ride, {over Mo side down to the halr
stops at the fzrin house for a glass | they are lost in the folds
of buttermilk. Frozen buttermilk, | huge ribbon bow,
long appreciated ‘by the epleures of There $3 a good deal o
Now Orleans, has Leen introduced in | trimming applied to revers, ve
the North. It is sweetened only slight: lof # rect 5 and variaid
ly and the flavee is nol lost I heavy, coarsemeshed lac
Néw York P Co BR
er, then the
Cost of Flowers.
roxi i
head of
the now retived An
in eal
ra of api money
1a 1 i n i !
AVE iid cach a fortune,
Fr cul
This
the value of
in the State
one-fifth the value
coal mined last year, to onedourt)
"ithe surplus in the nat‘onal banks
and almost equal to the net earnings
by these banks. it is nearly twice
enough to cover the bonded debt of
ail the New England States com
bined. New Yorkers spend more for
flowers and elaborate floral designs
than any other of America’s lavish
bayers, and their florists glean an
annual harvest of $4,000,000 Phila
delphia Press
ashamed of it nt~Indiana Farmer, ' :
I Know some
wore worse tha Bid always say ‘It's moe susiness.,” but 1 ;
that there wag such a thing auare doal d get the better of an It
ciate or a customer or an employe, | did that 1 could
wag good business, did it
to charity, headed sul intions,
I know what 1 have done wasnt manly last
called successful mon. | studied them
think just as 1 do.
The modern success Is rank failure, It has made this country rich: It
has made it great; it has made its people selfish and unprineipled. 1 would
give all 1 possess tonight If 1 could say: “I have given every one a square
deal. I have done no man a wrong.”
Think it over; it will mean a lot
flowers is i JO00.000
r a
a8 nO worse an amount
the realty
Oregon, to
mus!
equal to
properiy
PLANT A PUMPKIN PATCH.
! hese
| bOWa all the kin seeds
new tou of
{i The bright
{ chosen for
show throurh
Witte prin rose ng
BER
ad 5 1h a .
reians are | attain my
cause they I have
do to vorid were in the hands of
SUCH
given
reecdsman and he would nse
ink freely, ma no ex
claims, but giving the actual
could sell it at fabulous prices
eed, however, 12 found on almost ev.
ery farm. It will pay every farmer to
plant pumpkins. They will furnish
him an excellent hog feed and coHw
feed in the fall. They can be raised
very cheaply and fed easily.
We doubt, however, whether the
common method of growing them in
the corn field is he best one, The
doesn’t satisfy me
night I saw with other so
When they can’t help thinking they
2
KiLg
the top
hat run
where
got of a
{ Peralan
it, ole
with A . .
fo you sone day.
tar n LL ge On Longfeliow's Critics, ence of the same material from which ——— —
riey, Biz ale eyond a He ls already though: negligible | Longfellow wrought delightful poetry
EA
WOMEN AT WORK,
Miss Alice Perry has roceatly been
appointed County Surveyor of Gal
wag. $e bw» iio first and only woman
doubt. Whey mre hare dnfapt, out tie
vogue <f mapy materials in combina
tien simplifies the syle home
dresems kers with Inst “2ar's gowna to
remodos
for
by some clover young men of over
educated mind and undereducated
heart, who borrow their ethics from |
the caveqanen, their philosophy from |
the raft-men, and who, in the pres. |
=the samo landscape, the same rich
pest and ardent present and all the
“long thoughts" of youth-are them:
selves impotent to produce a single
line — Rites Perry in the Atlantic.
EH — S———— —
pumpkin ia too great a lover of sun
shine to do ite best in the shade of
a heavy crop of corn. If planted at
the same time with the corn, or even
hn week later, It interferes more or
The air pressure produced by ex
plosions often renders a miner une
consclous so that the afteramp
@stches and kills even when the vie
Gm was neither burned nos near the
initial explosion.