The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 19, 1907, Image 6

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FARM NOTES.
The overgrown horse is seldom a
durable one.
Eggs intended for hatching should
not be kept over four weeks. They
aust be turned every day or two.
It will require
milk to equal one pound of lean beef
for flesh-forming eualities.
i
ecst of ket a fowl
the same am
the profi‘s
Hens will
and will
To kes 3
easy en
ping a year,
enjoy
do better in consequence
kicking and
zh. There will
not quite right
of spoiling what
:ding the bad over it.
that lays three eggs
pay double the profit
cduces but two egas
ww is a machine that turns
and cream.
birds plenty of
any form.
you so by
r of eges,
very particular ab
of our well and spri
cur own drinking How
ccnsumed by the liv
grumbli
on ng
Is mzh
be
what's
good by
The her
week will
one that
A dary c
i y milk
Give your
i in almost
1d will
ad
# vaxi
us
always
something But
the use
sprog
n
of
Int
green
hey
the
also
tell
flave
are
uree
for
that
1at
ni
145
Tel
stock?
The ¢ ity without a ror
phone service is dec idedly behind tle
times. No inve
Grain the ewes
hay in the mor
and
al tele
itment pays better
twice a
ning, shredded f
feed rack at night
CROPS FOR THE COWS
Lknown dairy farmer, Mr
Sparran, in a recent addr
o dalrynon growing feed cr
for cows ald:
Theoretically,
a full amount of
I
day; giva
on
when I feed my
gocd ccrn silage
milk yield should
tually, 1 find
increase
I add some eorn
h of fare, and increase
more addition I furnish
two potinds per day of
cow while T am personally
very favor of the
man growing feed crops to
fullest extent of proven profit.
deavoring to do so myself, yet to all
‘I grow I never hesitate to bring in
as supplementary by purchase any
needed and which cows can
profit to me
are wide differences in the
so there
and fo«
that the
and
he
that
thelr
meal
still
ahve ut
meal
wifalfa my
, but ac
cows will
ir
i rug.
ol! [He
farmer-
the
en-
my
are also
and |
average |
commerce
hays
possible
gb
nr grains, fders,
is quits
sarmer’g fi duty in the
duct! crops
his standard crops to
feed value
home nro- |
is fo improve
their maximum
10 makes extons
ntation
. yp 1"
atiempls with new
cand Ve may cut
mothy tea goon or ¢
8 full or
The
Cary
'\0
fts best nu
imple
wid»
in aunli and
very ba
r hs av rer
fon of ci-ver bay. b one ne
could cf materially loss
feesl'n werth th fon from
Acre
ail
in
that
hand
have
ween very
f doubt
oT
that
A a oy
BE
thro
tn
ng ¢f cu'tine
cazes b
hy n 1
gory
For
carry
moa!
titme
thelr edn
r Ey
alaments
proportir na
a rly
and so'l econdit
na2cessary,
Pre-emi:
erep cf 2? and
shal for ne
posites ver d
Bret
balan
the greatest ford ne
a the
wlerg
ene 1h
a command
in anfmal hus
ymparable corn, It
y idigenous to all
States as weeds
randry, is
= alos!
yarts cf
WL
anyih'ng of
2fowi? 1 have a
sore: hen
al ov gho
Is it possible
Can yon
mating L
pair, boy
has laid
has hat!
that my
They are {4
Lathrop
turkeys in
male and
due time: they do not always pro-
duee a brood each season, some never
produces a breod, You must watch
them next spring and ses where the
hen makes her nest. She will most
tikely hide it away where it will be
difficult to find It. Keep an eye on
her; if the nest fs located, let the
egrs stay where she lays them: if
she lays over 15 in the nest (which
is quite unlikely, take some of them
away and put under a chicken hen:
fot the pea hen hateh the rest. When
she becomes broody, place food and
wator every day close to her nest
#0 she can have plenty to eat when
abo comes from the nest.
the
*% A
Ho
nls
ree years old at least.--A,
(Pea fow
their habits; if you have a
a
« Garaep
this do not bother her. If no 7144]
are lald, another season get another
hen; the one you have may not be a
producer.)—Country Gentleman.
FEED FOR WINTER EGGS.
in the matter of feeding for eEes
in winter three things must be con
stantly borne in mind. First, the
hens must be kept busy a good part
of the day; second, they must be
given a balanced egg ration with due
regard to variety of feed; third, they
must have plenty of charcoal, oyster
ghells and grit with some green stuff
lover hay sionally. The profit.
able hen Is the one that fs busy on a
cold day. Feed a heavy, warm
early in the so they
stand around all drawn up amd
are not apt to get on the nest
ay. Rather scatter some grain,
vheat, or even cracked corn in
litter or they will be
pelled h for every grain,
It is a fowls scratch, and
will while to get
and sing
0oCccas
them
tl morning
oats,
trash where
com to
scrat
nature to
a good
and be happy
ing it. It with hens as with
warm up by exer
ing “something hot”
- Pros Farmer
scratch
. Yefnut
r breakfas
is
better
nile ©
1
¥ v ink
than by tak
» stomach ssive
'T €
GREEN CUT RONE.
Une pou
pound of cut b
fe
1 « i for
dozen
should not
will pro
times as
the cut bone is
naking substances,
ly deficient In
Perse affirm
procure a
That Is
are now
garden
durable and
the bone-cut
nereased
almost in.
matter
should
rmined
nalble,
meat
that
food
have
place on
They are
which
cach of all,
profits of
and
Mirror and
me a
ns once a day, h
over one
Wii
cost cent
i th
because
a pot
an f
Ore eRER Hye
se ib
1 ch
h grain,
ome ns
DAY
pay to
nary
dispensable
how smal
keep a
gecure
se
rie
hers
FOR SHEEP
srimoents
SALT
1 u f eX pe
recently
that
bunch that
each gained
in than
The
two pounds
a finer qual
gave much
i iid so fourths
Han : :
Fr show
a go to
sd salt One
a lf nce
and a fracti
given } an «
more
anit
Fag 113
an ounce of sal
astened to
§ scalters hrongh the
ture and keep t) filled with
in ich mixed turpentine,
tablespoonful Af quart of
filled 20 that
whenever
iI find that
The
will
Non
em
wl in
3
Keen vour tr
anld
quently
eting them.
RM
for being
ter how bad
10 manages
! will always f something for
hands and himsslt do in the
yarn the shed cor the shop-—and
every farm should have a shop. There
will be fo oll or ladders to
make or axes to grind or
EaAW3 or a dozen and one
and unten.
ady fer bright davs-—plenty to
sides whittling and whistling —
Farmer's Home Journal
fo
cr
harness
mend,
to sharpen,
or
giles r
do b
HORBRIFLESH CONSUMPTION.
Herseflesh js very generally adver
tiged in the German newspapers. es
rial centres, and mest German cities
have at least one market which
a higher percentage of nonrighment
than that of either bref, veal, mutton
or pork.-American Cultivator,
CURE FOR CHOKING.
When cattle choke, you had bes:
grease a pirce of rubber hose and
use it to force the vhstruction down
the threat of the choking animal.
The hollow tube admits the alr, and
the pllancy of the rubber allows It
to eonform to the slope of the throat.
~Farmer's Home Journal
One hundred and fifty firemen are
required on some of the Atlantis
liners.
A Series of Child Mar-
ders RevivestheDis-
cassion of Capital
Punishment.
DPOFOEO+OPOHOHOPOPOHOFOIOP
A street demonstration in
WAYS means so much more
does anywhere else. and for
son we must give a peculiar
cance to the infuriated crowd
filled the Place Ia Republique
the other day and demanded venge-
| ance upon BSolelllant, who murdered
| a twelve-year-old girl. P crowds
are apt to do something quite differ
ent from their original intent, be-
cause the government is always con-
| sidered as the fons origo
! calamities from a foreign
down the scale to a crop failure.
that reason the police look with
picion upon the “two
ered together” and per
move on before they get
ferous stage, which is
But this lar crowd
ed by a wi ntiment A
girl had been horribly murdered and
tha death se the murderer
rocity
al-
it
Paris
than
de
Aris
ot of all
clear
For
BUS
war
three
them to
the vocol
or
sundae
io
early
an one
particu was
rthy little
! ‘.
nience 1
had been The at:
which s good pe
the not
one,
commut
excited ti
he of
was
O ople
Faubourg an isolated
series
only
New
| There had been of these
{ horrors comparable
that have disgraced
til the arrest of Soleillant
had been helple Childre
kept frcm the streets a
from fear of a fiend
have been the
cruelty of the
fering from one of those
; of abnormal and
which form the night
" tion
No
| the trage
sible, but every
certainly killed
ing There is no
about that and there
enlarge u the accompanyis
ities, of even a man
tiger would be ashamed
been promptly dec:
have b¢
agonized
have been
can do no me
him. But 8
by President
ence communis
tude life
without, we
realization
Franc in
treme of
sibiy
The
small
pointa
vargoed
ward
a
those
Un
police
with
York
the
' . f 3
en had |i
nightf:
“eon
fter all
might
ust
w ho
incarnated
ago Paris
was suf.
purpose legs
side
one know { bow
2 dies Soleillar was
knows
Mart
one
little
met doubt
i 4
is no need to
» * niroe
pon atroe
which
nm dong a
motherh«
appen
ors
yeilian
Fallier
to on
Then
may supp
:
oa
for
that
dog “ry
domon
way and
Hut the
and a wast
the Plgre ia
There wer of “Peath
lant!" and fo
son shouted
and
get busy
put up b
son. Tha
woman who Rad a [Title gir!
should: and =uch
pealed the crowd as being |
eternal fitness of things, Appearance
began to be sply. ang although
rapidly arriviag police reserves
up the crowd again
continually reformin
was finally exharate
one went howe
Capital punishment
at an end
of demons
Evolution does
and it is the
the guillotine
seen on the
or anywhere clse
Its spectre throw
city, whil Lar
ing to the ovil
Place became a thos '
the human «fal (& oats to and
in the social wwers of the French
capital and that POMS every man
in proporticm i:
his bravado. If e¢x¢
in private, it may a
| would not have sickenod of them mo
| soon. Here in France every one
| has eyes to see knows exactly what
| eapital punishment means, and now
! that the satanic thing has been done
| away with there is little likelihood of
its revival,
The whole question of criminality
must coma fo the front in Paris very
soon-—perhaps elsewhere also The
police cam mo longer stamp it out
of sight or pen it up In the dark
corners into which the average citi
| zem never looks, Crime is now ram
¢ pant, no longer in the least abashed,
in the quarters of bourgeois respecta |
trations
at mever
seeliong
Crowa
de R
erie
then ne
- i‘th
police
Crowds
the
smaller
&
24
of course
Far
rei
COnCourse
nden for
was Jed b
upon her
iondership ap
to the
nu
in France
trations can
net mm
general
will ne
Pare oo
SYD
of
ver
Ia
© 850
criminality
vtions
be tha
who
of the welllighted boulevard. The
Apache is the master of the situation.
Since his victims no longer come to
him in his own purlious, he goes to
them, and he asks for no more than
an. undisturbed niinute to accomplish |
hi cnds. The illumination of the
great boulevards encourages him rath.
to the facilities of civilization in or
der that he may defy it.
when all else falls,
Apache violence comes first as a con. |
vonlent preliminary to robbery, and |
a few francs of loose change are suf: |
As a rosult, the pra:
It Is
a knife thrust
dont Parisian goos armed.
———
against the law and permits are not
easy to get, but unless occasion arises
to use the revolver no one will ever
know that it 1s there, and if occ asion
docs arise It& presence will be justi
fied,
The police also go armed.
| doubly armed, as becomes those
quarrel just. They carry
revolver, which must
day, and all empty shells or
| chambers rigorously accounted for.
| But there are occasjons when the
Parls policeman likes to fire shot
or without the necessity for ex
plaining the why and the wherefore,
and for this reason he carries his
own revolver that he can use when
he to keep the service weapon
{ charged and immaculate, Small blame
[to him The skulking figure in the
dark doorway is just real a threat
to human life that same figure In
active fight with knife sandbag,
and the sandbag, the dead body
of an Apache ion far le
concer the than the
depredation of live
cases official inquiry is perfunc
Of vervbody
{ something done Touny,
chief ice, says although
ideas should
indeed
whose
the ser
ehown
is
be
i
two
wishes
as
as
or
and
will occas
authorities
one in such
tory.
that
n to
a
course, « says
M
“03
nust
of pol
of
the
{ his what thi be are
i
The good Eeems
man
tO0 COm-
iat sirar
hav
probably
i on
shows
ge
omfort peaple a
question
Chamber
pros
oe
he not
Pred
smaciou
ome
wisdom found
sentatiy peo
farti Fran
n,
Argonaut
Is There Water on the Moon?
Some striking phe raph
Prof, W. H, Pickering of
in the Hawaiian |
rian
nog made by
ANON
to point
which they
the vol
lands serve
characteris
tice
with the cor: 8 Oh
long
the
ipha
vw
in
ater
[311
moon's
in
have
On
becom more
sel &
EB the Mar
the
imilar
Crack
moon
ome peor
se meitin
and flooding
are
cap
CTACKSs
of them is
ix, which is 400
sible also
rth, thou
cernible. It has
that terrestrial
subterranean cracks
known as
length
exist
no!
miles in
that they
gh they
or
he en are
sometimes
1pOosed vio!
ONE
Snobbery,
forms of
at all
mori
nmonest
ial
are
not
people
have a grain
When Napol
orality.”
BO
Many al
of social
said, l
only gave
sone great p
thought about them
0 what thousands of their
5 have said of
I do not i. perhaps
justify that tx
ane £1
gay that
has Be
on
he not
oy
ve secretly
openly
Te
their heroes,
world
moralily
<n
fev
in ho HOVE
3as
out
but
the
The
found
othing remaining
3 riies Lie for
mediocre
it be supreme
this, as it scems
proposition is
or no
to us
by no
Most us feel
lay much
strees upon the moral shortcomings
of a great man is a sign of a small
mind, or at least of defective edu
cation
We do not habitually speak of Nel
son in respect of Lady Hamilton, of
Burns in respect of his marriage, of
Bacon in the matter of his proved
corruption, of Coleridge in connection
with his opium habit, nor of Charles
Lamb in his cups, as we should speak
of Smith, Prown and Robinson in like
circumstances, Must we then admit
to be moral snobs? The
evidence i# very much
against us.--London Spectator,
A Mushroom Testing Station.
A singular and very interesting and
institution has been establish
ed in thé little city of Tarare, near
Lyona, France, It is a mycological
whire Yet
pelfevident
resans «
that
to apply. of
any one to
TS
too
a
ourselves
nished concerning mushrooms brought
to it for examination. The country
Tarare abounds with mush
rooms, many of which are polsonous.
nobody buys mushrooms which do
not carry its ticket of identification
and guarantee, and all the country
people from miles around bring their
mushrooms for examination. One
| surp™aing result has been the dis.
covery of scores of excellent edible
| mushrooms, which before nobody dar
jed to touch.~~Youth's Companion
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PLANE
OF
TARY PI
The Earth
the Body First
cgaomy of its
in That Stage When
Acquires a Physic
Own.
Our own
ianet pass
of its
w of the
nt condi-
mes tha!
Con
evidence that
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are com: 03 da
that they ecole
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foliation indicates that they wers
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process,
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a phrsiognomy of ita own. Up to
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vanced, or because, like the major
planets, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune,
they aro not advanced enough
From Dr. Percival Lowell's “Mars as
the Abode of Life,” in The Century.
‘ it
I Ti
of 5 heir
3
further
The
which they
gneiss,
BUOW 4
THE WHY OF THE FLY.
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Or musing by the ocean's foam flecked
seen,
Why ¢ loss a fly prefer to crawl
Upon the {ave of one who tries to sleep!
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