The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 08, 1912, Image 2

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    OBSERVATORY HIVE IS NEW
All the Doings of Bees and Queen Can
Be Watched — Found Quite
Handy and Is Inexpensive,
consists of
wide exact
a three
hive
wood mi
and with
bservatory
inch
the center
Chitty in
At the
Walter
in Bee Culture.
rites
bot
the circle
whi
of
ie
rvatory Hive
FAKES WITH
take all
from the old hive a:
the new hive
shaken
the new hiv
¢ been
th sha
il aa
sy and
want the stor: go chamt a
kly filled, as the bees
gtarte wax
necessity
s rtd
iu
ing only 1 strips of the
brood combs, must, of
the honey coming in the next few davs
in the upper stories until such time as
will get the out
nto full combs
they starters drawn
Home-Made Devices Shown in Hlustra-
tion Found Quite Convenient in
Southeastern Ohio,
Sometimes farmers obtaln good re
sults from sowing alfalfa between the
rows of standing corn. Where this is
done it is a puzzle got the
goed properly covered The ac
companying {illustration is a home
made plank drag, 34 inches wide and
often {to
Plank Drag.
pose on a small alfalfa and
taming.
FIGHTING PESTS IN GARDENS
Larger Squash Bugs F Found Harder to
Control Than Other Insects
Treatment Differs.
All of us are bothered more or less,
with injurious insect pests in the gar
den, and with dealing with them the
first thing to be determined is wheth-
er they chewing or sucking In
sects, whether they eat the leaf or
extract its sap. There must be
tirely different treatment employed in
the
are
en-
{WO cases,
‘he chewing insects are compara
tively easy to unless
they
will
of a
the
get rid of,
the foliage,
t i . ¥ » . # ¥ :
be injured by 1e¢ applic
are working on which
ition
te i11 iy
Dotson
I i
sects.
rain
tomato plants
ord wr BIVS diva mip hav wil BE
give them size and they will beat
Don't forget to take water to the
ld for the horses during these hot
It is a well known fact that alfalfa
does not do well upon an impervious
subsoil.
The growt! 1d value of
bean is quite like that of the
feeding
the soy
COW Dea
is the cause
yields on corn
"Too little phosphorus”
of many the
belt soils.
There seems to be a good deal of
pre judice againgt millet because it ex.
iausts the soll
The yellow condition of the alfalfa
indicates that it has not received suf.
ficient nitrogen
Sand and halry vetch compare very
favorably with alfalfa and clover hay
as a feed for milch cows
It is estimated that ten years of
single cropping will wear out any but
the very richest of soll
Use the hoe in the garden a little
every day. It will give good returns
for all the time you put in that way.
Baling corn fodder la & new idea,
but if it works out well It will save
8 good deal of hard and disagreeable
work.
It is always a good plan to use
plenty of seed In planting cucumbers,
cantaloupes, melons, ete The hills
may be thinned out later
Oats and peas should be cut for hay
when the oats are in the milk stage
and the advance pea pode contain
| reasonably good sized peas
of low
MANAGER |
JOHNSON IS GREAT PITCHER |
APPIN
Mem-
eaten
ther
Be
Jac Graney Has Every OC
of Cleveland
to Ex;
Team
yerience.
and
comes
nger in
formed
+h
ck
pot in seven diffe
the fololwing clubs
N. Y.; Roches
Cleveland, Colum
Cleveland
Beat it if
YORuUg
the vet
Erle,
Wilkes
Portland,
wi
«13 4 te
ulton, Ler
bus
you can. And he's still so
and frisky. Even Nap lLajoie,
in years of the squad, doesn’t
compare with “Jack.” Larry has con-
fined his efforts to three clubs, Fall
River, Athletics and Cleveland. "Tuck™
Turner and Joe Birmingham, the other
vets, also stand near the foot of the
fist. “Tuck's” record shows a trial
with Pittsburg, subsequent develop
ment at Columbus, and finally a trip
to Cleveland Joe Birmingham dis.
played his talent with the A, J. and GQ.
team of the N. Y. State league, before
Cleveland grabbed him,
Tris Speaker Best Piayer.
Billy Murray, one of the best judges
of a ball player in the country and
|
i
Pirates, awards the palm for being
the best player to Tris Speaker. Says
“You can praise Ty Cobb, Joe
Jackson and the other great outfield
ers in the big leagues, but none of
them is in the class with Tris Speaker
of the Red Sox. Speaker 18 the best
player on the diamond today. As a
hitter, fielder, thrower and base run.
ner he has Cobb and the others heat.
en. I've seen all the stars of twenty:
five yeux. and the Beaneater is the
king.”
i
Stovall is ul
ping his Brow
Walter J
Senators has
whip-
ying form
only one bad
chews gum
If the Athleti
fleld the Boston
000 000 id
Bill Armour. the
ledo manager,
Louis Carginals
The Washington f
that the Senators w
can league bunting.
Mike Simon, who was ul
discards last fall, |
man for the Pirates
Rehg, whom the Pirates tu
over to St. Paul, is hitting bard and
stealing numerous bases.
It has been rumored and denied
that Hughey Jennings is to manage
the Boston Braves next season. ;
Detroit has bought a third baseman
named Deal. Jokes are now in order.
Deal kindly with the boy, however,
Over in Philadelphia the fans are
still hoping that the Athletics will
come through and win the flag again.
The Cubs and the Pirates are hav.
ing a merry little struggle between
themselves in the National league pen:
nant race-for second place.
Vincent Campbell, the Boston out:
fielder, has Improved wonderfully In
Li's work in the fleld. He covers an
menses amount of ground and Is a
8 have a
Red Si
outfi
is
fans still
ill cop the
ated 1
a8 proved a sands
sure catch of a fiy bali. |
cellent Control, Slow Ball
Quick Breaking Curve.
and
“Walter Johnson is today a per
pitcher,” sald one of the veteran
pires of the American league re
cently In discussing the Wa hington
marvel, If you could ha hurler
made to order Idn't des
um
Ye a
you cou En one
who would be a bit more effective
than the big Swede
io ihe
| BAS EBALL 1s FASTER
Be Accomp
ontroversy
nd Young Players
ished
Merits of
by
on
it used to be
158 ia to effect
perfectls
ukee Sentin
The oid
who
who have had their
are cont! y looking
m to think that they
the olden
but the young men w who are now
wll histor:
the old timers
in comparison
fellows
and
in
dead sure were
horses with
£4
rv
then
There is no reason why the old
run just as fast and fleld
accurately It may be that
to the development of pitching
vould not have an opportunity
t and run as often, and inside
aseball may be developed more than
in the olden times, but grant
this and what's the answer?
it pleases ug who remember some of
the oldtimers to think they were just
ag good as the best but It may
that we are mistaken. At that it is
pretty hard to seo what is going to
be accomplished by the disillusion
ment
better than they used to be, Jet it go
at that. Nothing can be accomplish
ed by arguing this question any more
3
£1
troverasy over polities or religion.
- iow
Boston Lands Western Player,
the Spokane club to the Boston club
of the National league has been an.
nounced. Noyes, who is the star right.
handler of the Spokane club, will not
ba delivered until the close of the
Northwestern league season,
|Sharp Pains
In the Back
Point to Hidden Fo re
Kidney Trouble.
Have you
lame back,
ing
night?
Pietars Tes in
ea
ach
1 : i
0 an q
ay
A New Jersey Case
#
Get Doan's
Doan’s
at sny Drug Store, 50c. 8 Box
Hidney
Pills
he knew
A wt oi »
oe Qrinke
& cup of coffee, 0s &
ways such a coff
‘No, thank you.’
“"What!’ said my
coffee What & vou
“"Postum,”
am well’
cousin
drink?”
wa and 1
know what
Postum was, my cousin had stom-
ach trouble and could not sleep at
ni ight t from drinking coffee three times
a day He war glad to earn about
Postum, but sald he never knew cof.
fee would hurt anyone {Tea is just
ag injurious as coffee because it con
taing caffeine, the same drug found
in coffee.)
“After understanding my condition
and how I got well be knew what to
do for himself. He discovered that
coffee was the cause of his trouble as
he never used tobacco or anything else
‘vou quit
a
of
iid not
ter,
in him now. & both believe that if
persons who suffer from coffee drink.
ing would stop and use Postum they
could build back to health and happt-
ness.” Name given by Postum Co,
“There's a reason.” Read the little
book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs.
Ever read the above letter. A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
interest,
Ever read the above letter? A new
ome appears from time to Sha They
are genuine trae, and full of human
interont,