The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 21, 1912, Image 6

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    WATER TROUGH QUITE NOVEL
Heavy Metal Base Holds Pipe Which
is Attached to the Support So
That It Can Revolve,
Something new and odd in the way
of water troughs has been designed by
a California man. Its novelty in
the fact that it is self-cleaninig A
heavy metal base supports a pipe,
which is journaled on the support
that it can revolve thereon, In
section of.the pipe that normally
les
#0
is
Novel Water Trough.
@nderneath
tions,
are a
ot iv
ligidly
series of
attached to
and swinging from
the A hose 1¢
to a hy nt, and
turned on fron
iickly fill
fora
per
the
i
pipe
it like a cradle is
ads from the p
when the water
he hydrant th
the troug
trough.
follos
is
ushes
pr
®
use
MANAGING THE ANGORA GOAT
Animals Have Natural Inclination to
Browse on Coarse Herbage, but
Must Have Other Feed
LARA)
Goats,
fed or they
not seem
it is true.
nation to b
any otl
recognize
Goats have a natu
on shrubs,
her coarseleaved herbage,
they must have nutritious feed in
dition to thrive,
If Angor
as one
get along
time they need
some grain,
all times.
icky as
untainted
al incl
rowse weeds o
fe d an d
sheep they
in
lov
a goals are
ould treat
Very
treatod
the win
er hay and |
fresh at |
clean «
an,
goat is
the sheep and
by any other a
as they =
and cl¢
The almost
requires water |
nimal,
in
are musty
grain and
these feeds if they
Too much has been said about the
ability of goals weed destroy
It is true they will clean up a pa
of coarse and
have never been able to dis
differ and, taking
thing into consideration,
that the farmer who ralses
stead of goats will get better satisfac
from his flock.
not tou
ha
aay,
as
ure
weeds,
Ww cover
much
ence every
we
Lion
om —
if Sides and Bottom Are Made Tight
Grain May Be Fed as Well as
Roughage--May Be Moved,
A
built
rack for feeding fodder may be
on two runners 2x8. ten feet
Jong. Five pieces of 2x4 stuff are bolt.
ed to these runners. The sides are
made of 2x4’s, five feel long, to whicly
may be nailed suth lumber as may
be at hand, leaving a space of sixteen
cm
rE
Feed Rack.
inches about eighteen inches from the
bottom of the rack. If the sides and
bottom of this rack are made tight
grain can be fed In them as well as
fodder, cays the Jlowa Homestead.
They will also hold quite a lot of
hay and so may be used as 3 hay rack.
This rack may be moved from one lo-
caflon to another as neoded.
Breaking Colt to Lead,
in breaking a colt to lead do not
separate from the dam, but place a
small halter on the colt and then have
some one lead the mare around. The
colt will naturally follow. By gen
tle pressure or tension on the halter
it is surprising how quickly the lit.
tle fellow will learn to follow you
instead of his mother. ‘are must
be taken not to throw, frighten or
injure him if he becomes excited, as
ft would have the bad effect of mak-
ing him nervous when being handled.
[ SECURING PROFIT
—————————
Pure-Bred and Well Cared
They Pay Handsomely-——Need
Shelter in Severe Weather.
IN SHEEP
if
My sheep are pure American Meri:
nos, all registered. Two of this kind
I can keep in summer or winter with
the same care and feed with which
one of most any other breed can be
kept, says a writer in an exchange.
My sheep barn is a. closed bullding
with a broad door so that the sheep
can go in and out without crowding
each other. The feeding racks In one
room are on the outside; the other
room has a double rack through the
middle. I give my sheep a large run
in the fall so they go into winter quar-
ters in good condition and never leave
them out in heavy rains through the
season
The breeding ewes are let out every
morning in winter to eat their grain,
which is oats, and to give them exer
cise, 1 feed three times a
day some twice I only
give time, also
| give straw
| two
them hay
only feed
them a little at
their pens litter
three week I
| have my sh shorn bef
i their 1 little f
lambs
firat
noon
a of out
or times a to
een
80 the
try
ire they drop
have
The
has
milk and most
lamb
feed it to
water
allo
Wes The
AR
elLOwWS
| no trouble to find meal
their
thut ition
na is in good cond
of
owns her
them, but
I have
never
ewe
good
ways
salt by
a
upply al
Keep
them once
them all the
to run
are
ats
The
by
time. 1
with
be
ram
the ¢ that
used
one-quar
to
ter
ing lambs in the {
daily
sometimes
DEVICE FOR LOADING SWINE
Instructions and IlHustration
Given for Construction of imple
ment Handy on Farm
iKIing
to any
sled
on the
1 the cen
bore t holes
bolt and
WO
tha
Before
lines may
breed or
race
should
8 of
both
either as race
iniform race
of
gener
successful
ings being
transmit
producers of
spead. TI h
ancestors f«
been
arse 1H
whose
ations have
this respect
is the most
winning speed
wr several
the most
other th
likely
| in
qual
race
0
————— —
Live STOCK
NOTES
Inferior sows constantly
the average of the herd.
Muddy pens in winter are
aging places to keep a hog
Sheep will do better on rough
than will any other kind of stock
goats
Good feeding
success in
swine,
A rigid system of selection of brood
sows shouid be practiced by all swine
breeders
Kaffir fodder should ney
clusively to cattle
geour them
The profits of a successful hog
man rest largely upon his success in
raising pigs.
Few branches of stock feeding offer
better inducements than feeding
range lambs,
Cattle feeding is not a hazardous
business, provided it is done intelli
gently and conservatively.
Soft coal or coal cinders are rel
ished by pigs and hogs because of the
mineral matter they contain.
Hogs that have a natural
pull down
discour
land
save
is an Integral
breeding
part
of purebred
er be fed ex-
because it will
will always do well in winter,
many pounds can I put on that hog?
Lamba to be finished for market
should go into winter feeding quarters
before the weather becomes cold and
unsettled,
For stallions, brood mares, young
horses and horses at light work
good quality clover or alfalfa hay cot
SNAPSHOTS AT
STATE NEWS!
——————
All Pennsylvania Gleaned for
Items of Interest.
REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD
Farmers Busy in Every Locality—
Churches Raising Funds for Many
Worthy Objects—Items of Busi
ness and Pleasure that Interest.
: pers
number of baits prey
but
reported
zeiie
nreq vay
have been found, tut
keys
by him
£10
that will lead
viction of the
#0 a no
3
aye heen
The Ga
to the man furnishing
as captured
will
information
arrest
says it pay
to the and on
offender
ain Edmund Dunn,
has received a barrel
ginia's finest applies, which
romance of the of
Dunn was in the Army of
mac and did picket duty
front gate at the home
Pierce. The family were
ful to young Dunn,
were exchanged after he left there,
Two months ago Mr. Dunn found one
of the old letters and decided
write to the Pierce family. They
rejoiced to hear from him, and when
the Pennsylvania monument at Cul
pepper, Va, was dedicated October
17, this year, he visited them, and last
week he received the barrel of ap-
ples.
Capt
ville,
lis
Vir
recalls a
when
the Poto-
near the
of James
very grate
and several letters
of Conne
of
davs ‘63,
were
Jumping from a moving train
thrown under the wheels and killed,
Gertrude Kane, eight years old,
Kane, was terribly burned when her
clothes took fire from an open fire
place.
David Wierner, of Carlisle, admitted
to practice law in Cumberland county,
was graduated from the Carlisle High
School in 1906 and from Georgetown
University in 1012. He was recently
admitted to the bar in Washington.
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i
First Thing the Legislature Will
Be Asked to Give
NEW PLAN OF PROPAGATION
£ Will Be
Reservet
pecimens
Western
Be
that
imported from
Shooting Will
Prohibited-
Spec
No Animal of
ies Known for Years
{Special Harrisburg Correspondence.)
diari
‘
Complaints Made to the Comn
Edgar P. H
Benzoate of Soda
ment
with No
Fer Conservation Laws,
President A. B. Farquhar sf the
State Conservation Associatiof, has
tees of
at the
called ting of the comm
the organization to mest here
home of Bishop J. H gton to
congider 4 legislation Bills
advocating ks equitable tin
ber taxation proper
ment the
Commonwealth
a mee
Darlin
propose
State par
and the develop
of water resources of the
be
will considercd
Personal Property Tax Paid.
Every county in State paid
personal property tax this
none will be penalized
closed, showing a
$5.064.383.9%. The Biate
3.700 from Berks
gince 19801, which had been
of adjudication
the ita
and
books
Year
The
payment of
also received
county claimed
total
State D. A. BR. Shows Gain.
A total membership of 5,661,
than in 1811,
Henry H
State regent of the Daughters of the
annual State conference of the socie
ty. Over
practically every chapter in the State,
were present. The conference was
welcomed to the city by Mrs. Glibert
M. MoCauley, regent of the Harris
burg chapter, to which Mrs. Cummins
and Mrs. A. P. Perley, of Williams.
port, vice-president, responded.
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
—
Brads
treet’s HRY
“The
und
pars
presidential come
the ap-
ipon trade and industry.
election has
gone
t eff
either fie
with barest possible
election itself nor its re
sult were, have
mistic un-
rizing
sweeping as they
sd Lhe
previously
sentiment, the
thus far chauge opti
garacie
Hives
}
* BCONOI
ghort
as
* TeOraers
¢ forth
nearby,
nearby
Hay
ard, $2 ‘ '
815@17. Clover mixed Light, $17.50
@18: No. 1, $18@18.50; No. 2, $14@
15: heavy, 314@15 1 No. 1,
$13.50@14; No. 2, $10@12
Straw No. 1 straight
do. $16G 16.50: No. 1
do. $8610. Wheat
$8: No. 2. $650@7. Oat
2a 10: No $REG R50
Creamery 321, G33;
creamery ch 314122: creamery
creamery prints, 22@
84: creamery blocks, 31@33; ladles,
21@23: Maryviand and Pennsylvania
slag2l
We quote, jobbing lots, per
1 20%
Wer
£9
nye
siraw
fancy
oice,
good, 289@30
rolls
Cheese
ih, 19%
Pennsyvivania and
Western firsts, 22;
West Virginia firsts, 31432; Southern
firsts, 30@31 Recrated and re
handled eggs, 3 fo 1c higher.
Live Poultry Chickens Old hens,
heavy, 14c; do, small to medium, 12@
13: old roosters, 9; young, large, 14;
do small, 15. Ducks--White Pekings,
140: Muscovy, 1%; puddle, 13. Geess,
nearby, 13¢. Turkeys--Young cholce,
Rf ths and over, 186 1%¢c; old toms, 18.
Pigeons Per pair, 20c; old, 20.
114 Ibs and over, 45: do, smaller, 20.
each-—0ld, young,
Kegs Maryl Rand,
nearby firsts, 32¢;
BE
wi |
Live Stock
CHICAGO
10.65; Texas Jute $4.40G 5.65; West.
ern steers. $5.50@9.25; stockers and
feeders, $4166 7.15; cows and heifers,
$2.75@ 7.40; calves, $6756 10.75.
‘Hogs—Light, 3T45@8.15; mixed,
$7.65@8.25; heavy, $7.50 8.30; rough,
$7.50 7.70; pigs, $597.10; bulk of
sales, $7.86G 8.15.
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"VEE
Patience is
No Virtue!
Be Impationt with Backache!
vatientiv ¢
paticnaliy
Doar
the case
SOTLTH CAROLINA CASE,
Store, B0c » Bex
KIDNEY
PILLS
Buffalo, New York
Get Doan's at Any Drug
DOAN’S
FOSTER-MIBURN CO,
JUST WHAT THEY EXPECTED
Con
The
Made No Mist
Almost
able Comment
mittee
y Looked for inevit
SCOFrERS
Often Make the Staunchest Converts
The m
doctring
derstiaz
show
idea
ever
the 3
gestion §
have found that Posium and a 0
advice n tl
“My
ern city
ing,
TEOnN=s
fends
on
have r salvat
sister nployed in an east
where she had to do caleulat-
Okla. girl
fered with headache until
most unfitted for duty
“Her landlady persuaded her to g
coffee and use Postum and in a
days she was entirely free from head
ache” (Tea is just ar injurious as
coffee because it contains caffeine, the
same drug found in coffee.) “She told
her emplover about it, and on trying
it, he had the same experience.
‘My father and 1 have both suffered
much from nervous headache since 1
can remember, but we scoffed at the
{dea advanced by my sister, that cof-
fee was the cause of our trouble
“However, we finally quit coffee and
began using Postum. Father has had
but one headache now in four years,
due to a severe cold, and 1 have lost
my headaches and sour stomach,
which | am now convinced came from
coffee,
‘WA cup of good, hot Postum is sat.
fsfying to me when I do not care to
Circumstances caused
me to locate in a new country and 1
feared 1 would not be able to get my
favorite drink, Postum, but | was
relieved to find that a full supply is
kept here with a heavy demand for
ft.” Name given by Postum Co,
Battle Creek, Mich,
Read “The Road to Wellville,” in
pkgs. “There's a reason.”
wl read the ahve letter letter? A new
Appears from me to time,
trae, and fall of homan
ky
to the sof
writes She sof
ghe was ak
sie
few