The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 23, 1911, Image 7

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    Monyon's Cold Remedy Relleves the
Bead, throat and lungs almost immediate-
ty. Checks Fevers, siops Discharges of
the nose, takes away all aches and pains
caused by colds. It cures Grip aud abe
stinate Coughs and prevents Pneumonia,
Write Prof. Munyon, 03rd and Jefferson
$ts.” Phila. Fa, for medical advice abe
solutely free.
KIDNEY
housands
TROUBLE don't know
wa good
can make no mistal r
mer's Swamp-Root,
edy. At druggists In
lar sizes. Sample be
also pamphlet
if you have Kk ‘
Address, Dr. Ellmer & Co,
a deceptive dlscase—
have it and |
it. If you |
results you
ling
TAKE A DOSE ©
ISO’S
JEST MEDICINE
for COUCHS & COLDS
Rotten Cigarette Faper.
Much « rette paper is m
waste un
1 Cremer
GUC ATO
eli the blood 1
health good. Buy
Read not to contradict
not to believe
not to find tall
weigh and consi
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pe
40 years age [hey
ate, .. ]
3 bool
dndadadnd ull NEYO,
Try This for Colds
Prescription Known for Results
Rather than Large Quantity.
Go to
ounces
of Conc
these wit!
hake wel
fuls after
Bmaller
age.”
home,
cough
medical professio
the genuine (Globe) Cu
Each half ounce bottle n y
screw-top sealed druggist
fs out of stock he will Quickly get it
from his wholesale house Don't fool
with uncertain mixtures, It
fu
is risky.
Make Good.
“Wake up, Cull,” says the burglar,
shaking the man by the shoulder.
The man and jumps up.
too.
“1 went troo dis b las’ week an’
got $100 an’ a gold watch,” ex
plained the burglar; “ an’ de papers
sald dat you sald your loss was $100
an’ joolry to the amount o' five or six
hundred.”
“Ye.yes?"
“Well, make good, sj
ner dat was watchin’
made me cough
tween what { got
I got. Now,
You can't beat me
Library.
wakes up,
couse
y
UI
ort
on
up de difference
Me pard
de outside
what
to make
way *
and you si
good
J udge's
you
vt
_
ge
dat
Doubting His Word.
Two Irishmen beds
same room. By and bY
woke up
“Mike,”
the cat?”
“1 did,”
An hour
again.
“Mike,” sald he, “Mike,
out the cat?”
“Sure 1 did,”
“On me word of
Some time late
waked up.
“Mike.” said he, "Mike,
ye did not put out the cat”
“Well” said Mike angrily, "if ye
will not take the word of honor of a
gintleman get up and put her out
yerself.”
weeunlied
occupied
one of them
sald he, “did you put out
gald Mike.
later Patrick woke up
did you put
gald Mike,
honor.”
Patrick
sleeplly
r
again
ve divvie;
Saves
Breakfast
Worry —
"A package of
Post
Toasties
on the pantry shelf,
Served in a minute.
With cream or stewed fruit.
DELICIOUS!
SATISFYING!
“The Memory Lingers”
POSTUM CEREAL CO. Lad,
Battle Creek, Mich
HARASS AIP PP
SKIM CREAM WITH SYPHON
Handy Little Implement Devised That
Will Do Its Work Expeditiously
in Any Receptacle.
A New York man has devised a sy
phon particularly for the purpose of
removing cream from milk, which
it will do expeditiously, no matter what
kind of receptacle the milk is in.
gyphon an enlarged
ber ight pipes
from {t longer
comprises cham
with two stre diver
one than the
At
rubber }
’
otier.
a
i8 necessary of course to watch
line of
cream so that the pum
be stopped as
This method
skimming the
ceding which cannot
quid is in bottles
soon as it
ig
milk with a spoon, a pro
be done if the li
WATER TROUGH IS AUTOMATIC |
Receptacle Fills itself as Often as
Emptied, but Never Overfiows—
Valve Does Work,
A watering trough which will fill}
as often as emptied but
flow is shown in the |
trough hangs from a sprin
is mounted on
the trough
will not over
The
which
When
v
i
an with
filled with
Hustration
BE
water pi
becomes nearly
arm,
the ©
Automatic Watering Trough.
water the welght forces the valve stem
Before |
is completely !
arm. no long
the weight, lifts suf
off the supply
the water in the trough
exhausted, the spring
er held down by
ficiently to raise th
the flow
ie
valve and start
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DENATURED SUGAR FOR CALF |
Found to Form Valuable and Econom.
ical Addition to Skim Milk—Re-
sult of Experiment.
® has been found that denatured
sugar forms a valuable and economi- |
eal addition to skim milk for calves, |
Denatured sugar is sugar to which
various ingredients have been added
It is claimed
that, contrary to general belief, it]
dpes not have an injurious effect on
the digestive organs; on the contrary,
that its solubility renders it more di-
gestible, and that it has a high food
value. The amount fed at first is
one ounce per quart of skim milk, and
it is claimed that it can be fed to
calves ten days after birth without
danger. At first not over 34 ounces
is given at a feeding, but afterwarde
the amount may be raised to 1%
ounces per quart of skim milk
Of two lots of four calves each fed
on skim milk supplemented by starch
and denatured sugar, as an experi
ment, the respective profits averaged
$13.24 per calf in the lot fed sugar and
$6.12 In the lot fed starch. The calves
were kept an average of 85 days.
Feeding Moldy Forage.
On general principles it is not ad-
visable to compel cows to eat moldy
forage, but If the forage is but slight-
ly moldy and no other is available
one must perhaps take the chances of
any resulting injury.
Disposition Is Important,
A cow's disposition is a very impor.
tant factor. The animal should be
gentle and kind and yet have the typ
joa) dairy, nervous temperament.
No Profit in Allowing Animals to Run
Down in Flesh During Winter-—
Should Have Grain,
(Ry W, M. KELLEY.)
I know dairymen
strippers or
during the
late in
do feed
grain food
freshen
spring.
who not
dry cows
until
any
winter
winter
they
the ar early
winter, but such
returned a profit
them through the
methods have never
on the writer's farm,
{ know that it seems a loss to feed
dry cows, but it is not so much a ques-
tion as to whether a farmer can af
ford to feed them grain as it Is
whether or not he can afford to have
them become run down in flesh and
be unable to give a good yield of milk
after they freshen in the epring
Two pounds of good wholesome
grain food a day to each cow will
and connection
good ensllage and clover hay will main
* in
help
wonderfully in with
very good condition,
ys found
improvement Over O
ing Cans
Boa
P
Cover for
The cans
are usuail
slipt
length
inder
ledges
iD SINE
When
good cow
f
been fostered ant
idle dream, he ig going
prescribed rules that }
for generations and
will be discouraging
Milk at regular periods,
Clean the dairy stable each day
Good butter is always in demand
Do not wet the hands at milking
time.
milking.
The dairy barn should always be
neat and clean.
The cow does not require animal
foods; the hen does.
.
come dirty from lack of bedding.
ally lost through lack of exercise.
One should not try his hand at im-
proving his herd by cross-breeding.
fowl or animal as in the care in feed.
Even with the greatest care it is
hard to keep the cow stable ventilated
as it should be.
Do not aliow any foul air around
the cow stable or places where milk
and cream are kept.
Last year Canada shipped Into the
United States 369917 younds of
cheese and 1,111,326 pounds of butter.
No cow should be kept that will not
bring in $10 a month at present prices
and she ought to do better than that.
If you have plenty of silage no dan
ger of the milk flow falling off. If
vou haven't you will have learned a
lesson.
Be sure that the cows receive plen.
ty of exercise. Allow them to run
in the open yards during the pleasant
part of the day.
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports,
A ——————
Bradstreet's
The presence of numerous buyers
In the principal markets has tended
to produce a moderate degree of im-
provement in house trade, and early
gAYySE;
vorable conditions, while fall-grown
grain appears to be in good shape.
Incidentally the progress of the sea-
son has imparted a little more zest
to retail trade, Yet conservatism is
everywhere visible; buyers, especial-
chasing cautiously and mill owners
are selling goods made up from
priced materials at little or no profit.
in a word, the failure of business in
general to expand more Ala.
freely Ii
1"
- firm:
do, nearby pi
exira
, Pennsylivar
No.3 do,
£0: bag
@ 18.50
No. 1,
£17.50
Clover
2,%310@
creamery,
$14@ 16
13.50: N
in 12.
Sutter,
Hee
a”.
«540 2
fancy.
sreamery, choice, 24 @ 25;
good, 20423:
186 21; creamery, §
Cheese—Jobbing lots, per 1b, 15 @
16e.
Eggs
creamery,
imitation,
wints, 28@ 29
creamery,
wee Maryviand, Pennsylvania
and nearby, firsts, 18%ec; Western,
firsts, 18%: West Virginia, firsts,
181%: Southern, firsts,
guinea eggs, 9; duck eggs, nearby,
81@ 32; do, Southern, 20@30.
| Alam, per Ib, 15; do, young choice,
{18 @ 19; do, rough and poor, 14@
| pekings, 18; do, muscovey and mon-
grel, 16@17; do, puddle, 18; geese
nearby, 14@15; do, Western and
Southern, 12@ 13; pigeons, young per
| pair, 30; do, old per pair, 30; guinea
fowl, old, each, 25; do, young, 1% Ib
and over, 40@ 45; do, young small,
each, 25; turkeys, hens, per Ib, 22;
do, gobblers, young, per 1b, 20@ 21;
do, old toms 18; do, rough and poor,
12@13.
Live Stock
PITTSBURG. —Cattie steady; sup-
ply light Choice, 3$6.5006.75;
prime, $6.26@ 6.50.
Sheep strong; supply fair. Prime
wethers, $4 80@5.10; culls and
pommon, $2.60@ 3.50; lambs, $5 @
6.60; veal calves, $9.50@ 10.
Hogs lower; receipts 15 double
decks. Prime heavies, $7.10@ 7.15;
mediums, $7.40@ 7.45; heavy York.
pre, $7.46@ 7.60; light Yorkers and
| Pigs. $7.60; roughs, $4 @ 6.50.
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medicinal merit
f
qd
Possesses
unequaled record of cures.
liquid form or tablets knowr
pure, impoverished, devitalized condi
tion of the blood brought about by
too little outdoor air and exercise, too
heavy diet. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures
them and builds up the whole system
— wn
bo |
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bygleni
Paxtine
dar iE store,
be
25 and
ohiained
0c a box,
postpald upon receipt of price by
Paxton Toilet Co Boston,
Bend for a free pam
Words of Comfort.
tor says 1 must sl
sald the
replied
nful efforts
ght #o long as your
thou
ncer time
life is made of —~Frankiin
¥
Tahiets
BW
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DA
LAXATIVE RBRROMO Quinine
iste refund maser 17 i1 falls Wo «
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Life is a stage pls
how
well
Mre. Winsle
do more harm
Ches
{ exaggerations
than reckless
terfield
f $
vioiations oi i%
and
urse of Garfield
A onesided
very strenuous
argument never gets
Take it
Sar
wd ©
as
no
Hood’s Sarsaparilla has
| for cleansing the blood and ex pelling
the humors during
the winter ynderful
cures itmnost
tweniy
having
itiats
because it combines (he
remedial values of r han
different ingredier Insist a
Hood's, has no substitute,
EMPER.
4 ¥ mre cured and «1 other in
posed * kept fro X LA
oe re rdf ? gor
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THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS,
W ! "
One Better
heer
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kpow what ¥ are aking.
pied on every hotile,
y 8 A tale
the malar
sold by pe 4
TO DRIVE O
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ib La y pris i
showing it is simply Quinine and In
ons form The Yuinine drives
and the jron In ¢ the sreiem
Seniors for 8 years. Price MW cenis
A.
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i oil
Good
ro uses about two
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gory of impoverished blood nervous
made without cost and is only a small
without the use of slcobol, such as
purifies and enriches the blood.
end restorative merve tonic.
————
are the reasons why W. L. I
hold their shape, look and 8
other shoes you can buy,
to
exhaustion
part of the