wa _ MARBLES AND TOPS VERSUS 9 O'CLOCK. | A. Ty) B a %, > ey LS ORRARNRRRRCR RANTLE RRRRARRRR — Pong 77525) “NEWS OF PENNSYLVANIA 4 LF ue ¢ Basser evBB BVIBBBBBIB BES” | LT wn SAN Fs 4 NERY “ NY \\ AW ‘amp July 185, Dairy Hus The National Guard of the Dis- 77, 7 . 8 \ ’ egg-laying g i Pennsyl- | triet of Columbia, together with the i, a 7s, 7 Sa Wu +i a, \ sh ; / { i Ke successfial raising. | finally b State College will conduct State Militias of Maryland, Virginia, | : 2 ne 4 Wiha : : Hel Pennsylvania, Delaware and New | Man? cre 10s |} Jersey, go into camp at Gettys- | and vicinity beginning Upon the famous bat- will occur the next joint man- between the Eastern States SAUL [.08 iil be require and District and Regular of tha contest is entirely edu-| Arm] Ie A part of the site was 3 : i » 3 : B. H. Wells, United States i 4 s ro " J] ‘ “th . $1 } rh o hugines a a few north SRE ; wr REA - y hI WEY ¥ : 5 Yih Anu . ; - ; thie Ge Lys tie’ £5 J ! , ' ; is : po 7M o yo official an- \ c / hg, 3 : : i A sid a's yee has been : lock and developing capacity they have to embark in the for batching pur there |8 a ready sale repula Butter Contest Rules, The breeding up the A : 18 {‘ollege B state y iv eens able vanary €1 aii Yuu i production of eges YeRi's different ure Css ‘ i Ol d unable to during osex, for which : wi earned 2a good Block. The pouitry 2, Be 3 industry of special few men 9 io large ¢ | for i tion Ave icing ANY fancy rigs l md rile Bot 1 VT point, * ’ GT ¢ men 10 the - for trod av ol July 1 xt 101 : 3 Winter | fous dairymen the tivo months, and ais g Ale og t hart breeding wounds nan ’ for this reason only " profitable unt while a £UCCe G4Epre ¢ Ee ain apinin th Lae rriinient this very ried 1% miles Frederick, Md, near Who have tub | burg field. Though no notuncement of the gite made, It became known that Gen- requirement yy expert j eral Leonard Wood, Commander of ! will be jthe Department of the East, fa- iviug the | voratly Inclined to the selection and criti- | made officers assigned to that ugeestions | duty, ‘here will be | in April. | At the | th ly Witness Xpress charge: both ways ording i pay The but! THE OOLONY PLAN who do not meant by housing poultry It is meer of houses, placed al without 4 to hold age, or will be sc: i ac mal unijer the Co to judges seat to aach There are some personal i8 pre- | Stand just what {s hen } my pian of { thi A certain distances turkey $lene of siting BOONE, maoisiure by clsms by t judge and from the dopartment, four contests for yeal June, August and Octobe end ol year a i presented to all who have ta each contest and have than 230 and an average notion nu apart, house fare —— i lt : ” fe t whe: wi { set the Accuse Pastors Of Libel. or " - - - {t them Ir incubator t Butler Warrants na will be upon informations n part} Claudius wen SOW L.uth eRES, viglon fences each 5 put iglon fer . } and she the poultry of ot before they are off Keen watch when she begins staying Or the were gi made Freeman, pastor of the eran Charch, for the arrest of iocal inisters of several denom- issued Rey hens, the by size Large, mMOvans or small The lat reasons houses, be used. many close glationary no Of Course, “Spring Has Came!” -La: toon by Washburn, in the Ones may leis gix r are preferable for Charge Floaters Voted, Pottaviile Fred election methods in Eas . } bi n3nip ne of § Fird Iriver Crippled, Cussler Growing Lari I : i who the | of the failed nals, . ord Gate work at River fon AVIng round iba an is pulled nad hur »1 to the Boy Whirled On Shaft, Shamokin 1 as a oillery torn nl y plight had beep ara. hraal res Fight Water Collingdale Def taken hy the } grotost agals proposed Company with citizens’ commitl Heights, Aldan and which are protesting posed pany remains tion to mui it legal act Company. ’ Spr yeal fig EE inerease If the steadfast raise 100 Boast Of Five Grandfathers, Berwick The three child Mr. and Mrs Willlam ¢ larwick. have five sury parents, whose Ages ra to 83 Three parents are great-grandf. the other two are granaf years Wife IT: Kills Herself, Pottsville In front of dence of father-in-iav tain, Hegins Tow? Otto, aged } years, Pottavilie girl a ¢ out his brains revalver He rash act “Y the protra fe te rdf is wife Mis Fix Tax f.aie Fop Yeadon Youadon Yeadon Counc fixed the tax rate for 1910 at seven mills on the dollar, two ile of the asseesod luation for the pay- ment of inter oni the boroieh dabt and to craate a einking fund, making pine miils the dollar of assessed valuation the borough n wt i on in Cupid Disrapts Old Maid Clnb, York Cupid at last the Bachelor Girls’ Club, Rock, an organization impervious, Miss Bertha 1 a pretty yonng school Shrewsbury Townghip, is slider. Dav of the Glen Is the lucky man, has nt thought to be teacher the Plank Hits Workmon, Bloomaburg Struck on the head Ly a falling plank, Jonathan Knittle, aged 68, of Bloomsburg, had his skull fractured. Catawissa Farmer Dies, Shenandoah Jonathan fnrton. a pioneer farmer witsa Valley, resid'ng at Ringtown, died tn his eighty-fifth year. Hethar. Fiud Jersey Shore Shop Strike. Jersey Shore —Qeneral Superin. toadent. Bralzer., of the New York Contral Railroad, met a committon vomresenting the striking ear work. er and adjusted the wage scale ro thot the men will report for work to. arrow, Ging Byvolosion Kills Miner, i Tamadun.~Hy the explosion of a small body of gas In the No, § wine John Botak, of Lansford, met in- stant death : y | inatic ry them with crim- nl alleged the defend the AMinisteris a meeting resolut Trinall $i} Leaves 81.000 To Nurse. i At the the wi Marr ‘hiladelphia, $5,000 vided and ¥ et we already Lister Indignities Basis Of Divorce, Medina Mrs . : of Mabe! E. Plerce, granted a nushand, Frank : f indignities tentlt ester. has been divorce ferce, on In the before the her 0 ony Plerce declared talk with her on the gireet and Yoint out women with whom riendly Greenway The « couple Avenue, Diamond In His Tobacco, 4 Altoona i tohaeer Re ty the brand vas the hang Fl. of regan l ie of 18nd jott Robley, ens r in charee the orivete Io ri*t of ent Ge ge W Pennsylvania, bit off a chew : and hig teeth el owed 1 a hard substance. When he spat | I found it to be a haif carat diamond, terfectly cut peri of tito: Creighton, the in the ro Returns To Work: Alto guufferer Toses Fingers, -After having been a i rhenmati for five 21. who rk in tha nih VOUT Fai hia nt ig marhine 4 ix holting, and wh to the tr k ran the han=ing 1 of a wheels crane over his hands, Engine Shatters Calmose, Norristown the A rear end Trenton Cut Of collision branch of Rallroad here re to kindling wood a caboose damaged the front of an en- No one wos injured. on gine Court Upholds Bond Jesne. Pittsburg. The $6.775.000 bond issue for ecivie Improvements was sustained in the United States Dis trict Court and the preliminary in. junction secured against the bond is ville, Ohlo., was dismissed. Plowing Tn Trenton County, Lock Haven.—The unusual sight net=od when W. B. Hanna, of Wood ward Townehip, was turning the soll on the hillside opposite this city, pre’ paratory to sowing oats and planting corn. W—————— Pottstown Carmen Get Increase, Pottstown.~~Treasurer ©. T. Le Innd, of the Pottstown and MNgnding #ireet Rallway Company, announced that wages of carmen in his employ would on April 1 be raised from 16 and 17 cents an hour to 17 and 18 cents. June 1 the company will ad vance the gay to 18 and 19 centa The carmen appointed a committee to wa't on Treasurer Leland and set. tiad thelr differonces amicably with- out resorting to strike or interrup- tion of service. Pittsburg Dispatch. IN CORRECTING SOME ERRONEOUS POPULAR OPINIONS. THE UNITED STATES CENSUS, APRIL 185, 1910. RLION QUIINE & census of the { chief the LAND. Director, CIRECTOR 1910, the ed States \L STATEMENT BY THE OF THE CENSUS. by the Constitution by CENSUS iq FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY. ght will be used solely f general statistical Way pure to disclose loved to obtalr property ! taxes, } , State, or local; for measures, A conscription; child-labor law p quarantine regulations; r in ¥ way to affect the life, ibe property of any person It has nothing whatever to do with or pun: any suspected, or actual, law, whether the National €ign nation. CENSUS INQUIRIES DEFINED BY CONGRESS, The census inquiries The questions on the schedules are framed by the Director of the Census in conformity with that act. They apply to all persons living in the United States on April 15, noxt, the “Census Day.” T same questions are asked about each person, All persons. must answer all ths ;ucstions THE Way for of iradition the detection, arrest, prosecution, violation of a Government, or of a for- or are defined by act of Congress QUESTIONS REGARDING PERSONS. The census law, with reference to population, requires that the enum erator’s questions shall, inhabitant, call for “The name, inti bead family, color, sex, age, conjugal condition, pia birth, place of birth of parents, number of years in the United States, citizenship, decupation, whether or not employer or employe, and, if employe, whelher or not employed at the date of enumeration (April 15, 1910), and the number of months unemployed during the pre. coding calendar year (1909), whether or not engaged in agriculture, school attendance, literacy, and tenure of home, and whether or not a survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy; and the name and address of each blind or deaf and dumb person.” THE QUESTIONS REGARDING AGRICULTURE. ame jaw, with reference to agriculture, requires that the enum- estions shall call for: and country of birth of occupant of each farm, of farm, acreage of woodland and character of timber there. ue of farm and improvements, value of farm implements, number ue of livestock on farms and ranges, number and value of domestic animals not on farms and ranges, sd the acreage of crops planted and to be planted during the year of enumeration (1910), and the acreage of crops and the quantity and valve of crops and other farm products for the year ending D mber thirty-first (190%) next preceding the enumeration.” IADGES WORN BY CEXSUS ENUMERATORS. Census enumerators wearing badge with “U. 8. Census 1910” stamped on them, will go from house to house, and farm to farm, beginning April 15. They ars not to be regarded as spies, detectives, policemen, constables, ax assessorg, or officers of any city, county, or State. They are employed by the U. 8. Burcau of the Consus. They do not represent any other De- pariment of the United States Government, or any foreign nation. REPLIES TO ENUMERATORS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. to enumerators are, and must be, held by the Census Bureau absolute confidence. for each “ 5 t ¢ yaship L163 O% pee of The erator’s A08 nan tenure, acreage COIOT, Replies in strict and take & solemn oath not to disclose any information they may obtain, except this oath means a $1000 fine, or imprisonment for two years, or both, in the discretion of the Court. PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS, of hotels, apartment houses, boarding or lodging houses, tenements or other buildings, in which persons make their homes, must help the enums- erator when asked, or they will be liable to arrest and punishment by a fine upto $500, E. DANA DURAND, Director. Yale Students Wili Build Their J Think Government Gave Roose velts Unworranted Privilege. Liverpool, England, — The Post gaya: “There is some soreness among ble game shots over the Roosevelt ex- pedition, “They are asking why the British Covernment gperial facilities to the expedition, which has resulted in the acquisition ty Aweriea of very rare specimens with up to now are conspleusus by thelr absence from museums in Eng. land, and as yet has denied the privil- once to build aeroplanes. About forty undergradutes joined the organisa tion and pledged themselves to start work constructing machines. The old boathouse at Lake Whitney will be used as the work house. Several will make filghts before Commencement, Max Van Hoegen, president of th club, hag served in the German arm aero corps and assisted Count When of them up to have poultry petting to keep her from drag- ging them far : } end the varmints make a them 100 raid the ground Aboot 1 on the: they roosting on acre be large enough but more if handy the hen would it was And as take pm the nest | in this yard, and give them fresh water in drown, ee lat aniii Fa $4 | {1 : plenly o so they not be something ean not and it will many days they and flopping their little wings ever you feed the come running where. them After y are a week old, you 41 will uot have 1 feed them mo than three vard re oh i shit em in Lhis times a they day, keen a month t them ont 0 battle with main i enough do not until are about af stay the their living 0 Lice } ns Are up on low roosts he badly 12 § in this but keep a watch for them, if They can It any nowder Way, it should be sot fonk and dust ter now You often wet weather get to di thameaives wy ar Buns i mint the insect OpY, : they can stand it bet. babies them =o to give them then they gome inducement to bring them to r old roosting tree, and you jook over the flock. If not looking just right give red their feed, the They like them thrifty. Give them some each week, it keeps them all as the ol “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound caring turkeys In this way you can large flocks . Bot each EORSOT ] YAI®e 20D the Farmers’ them. than when they were not have feed now, but it will to is well a liberal! feed each night. 3 2 CH HE have + nome thel then some are venitian to color makes Can in fead Some enough it and it well adage says { of eure” it for raise ig pili] year—lLowry Home Journal Higgins in POULTRY FARMING The railsi of pouliry is an indos- try found on ed Siates than any other chickens Most farm. which find ere keep a few of the farm. They are thus practical is profit. From thirty to seventy-five hens can thus be kept on an ordinary farm. The magnitude of this form of the industry is so great that it Inter fers materially with the special poul try farm It fa probable that more failures are made in poultry farm- ing undertaken by beginners, yet it farming It is high most profitable types of in order to learn the details of the vested In it. There {8 an enormous amount of good Merature relating to soultrysraising easily avallable to anyone who wishes to learn the Ine Sastry. There ate five common types of eliston farming, namely, (1) the pro et, (2) the production of eggs for hatching, (3) the production of broil ors, (4) the breeding of fancy poul try, and (5) the hatching of chicks gan in a small way by producing epee for the general market. By esrefal building the belght held runners . ass tittn the build Many have sud . { ony feet, Iwo Aavineg OVINE, guch =& med with in the am cane be moved removals, and fore hard be i Farmers’ Home BREED keeping poul guits his cement, o fan keep mongrel cost is s0 and the re that any kind actually dear Journal, : - " or | chickens, the original t Email lo 1938 guits so betler but thoroughbreds are as a gift Home NOTES the is the te poultry A prevention of and keep in troubles. The hen and her family contribute more than half a billion dollars every aggregate national causes effective way the the most best check most of tO our at begins laying quite n as a rule, x wel fowl. Good development is to early laying poultry houses a daily air ing even on the coldest days, rezulat ing the period according to the sever Fresh air is @ and administered ve a great aid in keeping the life is pot, developed 1 referable Give the the wenther it properly think photograph some of est birds and the tures should vou wis wk? how nice If your f suck h to advertise io Ya > £ : Your fio { Bare head and wings that : look a little raw are a preity good | indication of insect pest Cet after them right off, if you may have some dead birds before you know it gpOte on The Sire of the Moon. As seen by Jillerent persons, the size of the moow varies from that of a cart-wheel to a silver dollar To many it seems about a fool ir diameter, from which Professor Young concludes that to the average man the distance of the surface «of the sky is about 110 feet. It is eer tain that artists usually represent the moon much too large in sive in thelr paintings. Occasionally they repre gent it in evening scenes with the horns turned downwerd instead of | upward, whereas they must always {point away from the sun. The true angular size of the moon ig about halt a degree, #0 that it can alwave be cone {vealed behind a lead pencil held at arm's length.—Argus, Too Extravagant. “oman,” sald the delected young man, “ls disappointment and a fraud ™ “Indeed,” spoke one lstener “Yea. 1 saved up all my tobacco money and lived on porridge for two weeks to treat Miss Truelove to the opera and a supper. Then I asked her to marry me, and she said she was afraid I was too extravagant to make a good Busband. "New York Zopper, Telegram, : de ; heso preserves to Englishmen.” 050.0f | lin in the latter's trips last year, i AMIR 5 LT a
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