The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 08, 1911, Image 6

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    Foods |
Sarsaparilla
Cures all humors, catarrh and |
rheumatism, relieves that tired
feeling, restores the appetite,
cures paleness, nervousness,
builds up the whole system.
Get it today in usual liquid fe
ehocolated tablets
mrm
called Sarsatabs.
or
if aficted with}
KOIe OYOS. USO 4
Thompson's Eye Water
ARMY DELAYS.
The Adj
stripes that
since
from
ced by Cone
fered
improper
‘1 was ordered gly i» my work,
ny mind
gtomach
spep
gs there was grog
My
ys dy
Grape
me, 1
iad no faith tried
it, and soon marked im
provement in my condition.
troubled
when
nmended to
However, |
here was a
“1 had been
spells, and had used a
me. I found that
at such time
suffered no
gain,
troubles—nervous
with faint
stimulant to
by eating
8 | was re
bad effects,
As to my
prostration,
the Grape-Nuts diet
revive
Grape-Nuts
Heved and
which was a great
other
dyapepsia, ete,
hey soon aisappeared
“1 wish especially to call the atten
tion of office girls to the great benefit
I derived from the use of Grape-Nuts
as a noon lunc { was thoroughly
tired of cheap restaurants and ordin
ary Junches, and so made the experi
ment of taking a package of Grape |
Nuts food with me, and then slipping |
out at noon and getting a nickel's |
worth of sweet cream to add to it
“1 found tha. this simple dish, fin.
ished off with an apple, peach, orange,
or a bunch of grapes made a lunch fit |
for a king, and one that agreed with
me perfectly.
“1 throve go on my Grape-Nuts diet |
that 1 did not have to give up my work |
at all, and in the two years have had
only four lost days charged up against
me,
“lot me add that your suggestions
fn the little book, ‘Road to Wellville,’
are, in my opinion, Invaluable, espe
vlally to women,” Name given by
Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich,
Read “The Road to Wellville”
pkgs.
“There's a Reason”
Ever read the anhove letter? A mew
one nppenrs from time to time, They
are genuine, true, and full of humans
tnteresi. :
on
heon
in
LIVL
STOCK |.
“»
A pa es.
ir
KEEP FEEDING PAILS CLEAN
Farmers Do Not Pay Enough Atten-
tion to Sanitary Condition of Ves-
sels Used for Feed.
THOMPSON)
lecturers told
we ought to rinse
feeding the hogs,
med to me rather
(By M.J
One of our institute
us last winter that
the pails alter
time. Thi
fetched at
more [ think of it
he is right. We
attention the
the in
feed for the hogs |
a cleanly
more than that
women
out
every § Ree
far but
I bel
the moment,
more
do not pay
sanitary condition
milk
kept
to of
and
The
an
» for men,
1d
vessels while
hog is
be,
animal
+
and to eat, It shot
Tr
be as sweet as gsible and
any disease element
cannot be if e¢ feed the
vessels that contain
and ra
exposure to the al
that
it
hogs from
left over feed that
has become sour
and
averaged 17
he
arked that they
lot of pigs |
rei
He also
feedin
nd
1g
and (ax
satisfac
ting a nice
MAKE CONCRETE WATER TANK
One in Use at the Mich
tural College Is
Hollow
igan Agricul
Ordinary
Made of
Blocks,
ODD FUNCTION OF HOG'S LEG
pes for Discharge of Waste
r Not Used in Economy of
“Body Placed
There,
Be g, alwa) that
{gs always there about and bel
orifices or ducts in the healthy Ig
holes in
hog
means
ow these
The
the and only
an of
when very
the mouth
principal
heat
warm
hog will open and
reathe through that channel as well
as the The h can per
gpire through all the pores of its body,
cattle do the same
Hut the hog never.
valves are confined to the
the inside of his legs.
People often wonder why it is that
e hog dies so when he
| Mins rapidly or takes quick and vio
jent exercise by fighting. But when
you consider the few escape pipes,
their small capacity and remoteness
the eavity where the heat Is
of EX CORSE
above norms and
the
nostriis, irse
such as a man, and
to a limited extent,
His escape
orifices upon
suddenly
but that
does when
dies quickly when overheated,
he lives as long as he
hested up.
Remedy for Swollen Legs.
Many pf the swellings on the Himba
can prevented by the
proper amount of exerc fse. Do not
keep the horse standing in the barn
without exercise and expect it to re
main free fragn swollen limbs.
mt
be
A A——
Missouri Mule,
The 1,400 pound Missourl mule Is
pecoming a popular draft animal on
the thoroughfares of New York city.
He is tough, eats less than the horse
of the same weight, and if sod wi
sal] for $300 or better,
——
i
1
|
i
SORE NECK ON FARM HORSES |
Usually Preceded by Bun jh Coming |
on Top Where Collar Fits—
Should Be Treated at Once.
gore neck is usually preceded by
a 3 2 h coming on the top of the nec k
where the collar comes, If this Is left
and the horse worked it soon hecomes
causing no end of
If this bunch is noticed the
appears it can be entirely
the horse worked
lump treated
day it
and
if the
con.
with
removed
tinually, is
It pays to look after the we slfare of the
as he is our main depend lence
the rushing work of summer,
with a sore neck cannot
easily nor as satisfac
he were sound. It
io a horse when the
warm, as he is
shoulders or a
i h is col
overheated
horse,
during
and a horse
do his work
torily as though
never pays to overs
weather {8 excessively
almost sure to get sore
sore neck, no matter how we
lar fits, if his
will often pay
blood
to
gets
horse a
meals in
mean
pay jong run
ything that will add
hard worked ani
give a
very
some
warm 2 > it may
in the
to the
|
able So That Two or More Can
Be Made Into One.
for a hog house
4 t1111s
ing un
Homestead by
nN is m, Iowa
The following plan
ympany tration was
Mr
Wis
itted
county,
ndows onlin loogt™ |
Prawe for Jonid ing
py Ara pipe
7
fou feed doaker
eK
Uround Fred $iva
Lieewmy Dulrters
ama
r "
« Jarvoweng Fens
Ee ———.
Dimanyions 221M 7 7
Floor Plan,
made §
Os
The buile
with
ling should run
and west windows on south side
A dairy farm of a dozen cows can
maintain a flock of 15 or 20 sheep
almost without expense,
The real value of a sheep cannot be
determined, particularly as a breed
er, until it is one year of age.
It {8 common sense that a mature
sow will produce larger and more per
fect pigs than a very young one.
Horses that are clipped dry off fast
at night, which is to be preferred to
standing In a heavy wet coat of hair
Do not attempt to raise fall pigs
If a ewe keeps her lamb in fine fat |
condition up to the time of weaning, |
be sure she is a good mother, and
keep her.
that they should be allowed to run in
the highways and through the neigh-
bora’ fences,
Some peophs claim that a hog is a
scavenger by nature, but he certainly
thrives better on clean feed and de-
cent surroundings,
Remember that colts which are
highly fed and growing fast need dally
exercise to keep thelr limbs and joints
in proper condition,
Do not change the work horses from
grain to grass too weddenly, I't fact
horses on Leavy work every day
iho iid have yery litle grass,
FORMER NEW YCRK
NG
JOE JACKSON
Young Recruit on
Team
MAKING GOOD
Aenerican
' dist ing
s Mit 3
Constant
Joe Jackson,
land team he made pitchers look sor
Apparently jt didn’t
particle of difference whether
were right-handed or left, he
ball,
And the pitcher has not yet been
found who could make him look like a
bush leaguer. For Jackson has been
hitting. He clouted 364 in the first
few days of this season, and so far
he has been one of the two men on
the Nap team who have played base
ball. Lajole, of course, was the other.
Jackson has been three years in
baseball and has played in four dif
ferent leagues. In each organization
he led all hands in batting. He start. |
they
hit the
—
IDOL TO COME BACK
with
is begin
y mistake to
In a rece
and adhe
gists,
*
Th
second
dq HLg
5
Cunningham,
sacks the
the young
with Senators, is
Aleer believes that his worries are
for som to come about
Jack O'Connor, former
just
manager of
returned St
he has
Febru
refuses
has
Arizona
Browns
10
Louis from where
since last
He is much better, but
talk baseball
A Philadelphia habit that Manhat
tan fans never acquired is that of giv
automobiles to players and man
Within a year Horace Fogel,
Dooin, “Connle” Mack and "Ed
Collins have been given automo
Red”
Pitcher Mullin has a growgh In his
He
knife
NeCOSRAry doesn’t
lest his
That's bet
broken.
atle opponents for Americans within
a few years.
than the American high school boy,
they put up a surprisingly good ar
ticle of ball,
The Washington team does
think much of the pitching of Lefty
Russell, the $12,000 piicher Connle
Mack has added to his staff this year.
He was trounced easily by McAleer's
men even though they were glmost di+
rupted by injuries,
HR
IT DOES ON HOUSES.
THREE CURED OF ECZEMA
suffered
important to NWothers
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
AND Bir LX Ry Ss STEM
Sad = ! bat ¥ ‘are skiing.
rus * pinniy pris T stie,
5 site
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4
ska *
For COLDS and GRIP
% i heal remed Peer
res the
It's
§
m fro
Eye Salve tn ovis Tubes
¥ <“zive
o Val-
(Kage
depends
of the
ne than t% which
it Prince
lets first put
an i
howels,
Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant
0) years The
ite
coated
up
10 Vigor
Sugar
regulate
and
ago
ywnach, liver
tiny granules
is
con:
good
bad
among
Among
Hallust
v
m
Agreement
friendship men
gpiracy
sonstipation by
digestive organs to their ine
ity. mp wed of Herbs
Who hath not Known misfortnne
never knew himself or his own vir
-Mallet.
Garfield Tea corrects
arousing the
tended activ
ARI ASH UNA
| Mes Winslow's Soothing Syrap for Ohlidren
test hing. softens the ime, reduces inflamma
ien’t it about time to wary the dead
ianguages”
A
Garfield Tea atalaios a lazy liver,
RE
A ——— Sams
It's diMenlt to discourage a girl ‘who
can't sing.