THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Backache Warns You Backache is one of Nature's warnings of kidney weakness. Kidoey disease kills thousands every year hn ————————— — EX-REGULARS FOR STATE POLICE | BENEFIT BY USING CONCRETE TIME TO CUT ALFALFA n-— Farmer Adds Both Comfort and Safe- . : ty, Besides Saving Money-——Cem. Taking Care of Hay. (By WALTER B. LEUTZ.) Safety, economy and utility are the prime considerations in silo bullding and on all of these points farmers are | finding themselves gainers from the use of concrete, Concrete structures are much safer and in the long run are more economical. The original cost is about the same as for silos of other materials if the farmer is able to do the work with his regular force. When the durability and lessened risk are considered it Is seen that the con- crete construction is economical in all circumstances. The con- silo sanitary and preserves by ’" the fodder in a satisfactory way. This farrisburg.—Eve ree: fact has been demonstrated by gov- ernment Farmers advantage subject | do well to start the | i off in the material | handier than of con- | value for hay { houses, as | Cans Most useless of our relatives about to us as empty are STOP that Pain in the Side Kill the Pain before it killa you Backarhon, “stitches” in the side, “kidney colds,” sealding during erinstion al’ gespoodily and permanently re.eved Ly WELLS =cweoy REMEDY This storing medicine has proved (ig worth during ¥ years of actual ses. Bhould ¥ OG sarantesd beneficial or Holivros pain &imost 4 direst by maker bo syoid subwiitution snd Wo protest oomsumers MN harmfol or babitforming droge A reliable timotriod remedy for oid ur young. Rest repaid vu receipt of price 81. 00 per bettie rite for information. free on roguost, Wells Remedy fo... Baltimore Nd, Bale Proprietor and Diritutor tomato Trimmings. “They say she's a luxurious dame.’ ‘Very. Even her combs have gold Don’t neglect a bad back. If your back filled teeth is lame-—if it hurts to stoop or lift—if there is irregularity of the secretions— ry suspect your kidneys. If you suffer head aches, dizziness and are tired, nervous and worn-out, you have further proof, | | Nine Men With Army Records | Join Troops \ | se Roman sation in eyelids E ve fyes and Adv Ba for seald f inflammation of iain SER OF Start Mower In Morning as Soon as Dew Is Off and Prospects Seem Good for Three Days of Good Weather. $154,274.55 INHERITANCE TAX Make-Up Pieces. “Did you ever help put a puzzle to gether? Use Doan's Kidney Pills, a fine rem- edy for bad backs and weak kidneys, A Maine Case Mrs J nett, 59% “No; my wife always assembles her The best time to cut alfalfa is when self alone."-—Judge about one-tenth of the blooms are out, or if an examination is made at the base of the stalk new shoots are seen making their appearance. Many times it is even practical to cut the first crop a few days earlier, especial ly if a large acreage is to be har vested. Time is one of the controll ing factors in taking care of the hay, necessary for the grower to judicious planning to utilize the best good plan 500n as the Fountair Gardiner Several Applications for Pardon Filed 5 # Ae ed four m For SUMMER HEADACHES with State Board—Department of _B ! dn t Hicka' CAPUDINE is the Lest remedy . i matter what causes Labor Extends : Supervis m the heat, sitting in Doctor's Office Buildings. : on to condition, et 10 almoat otile al medicine stores. crete is Mix-Up. tldren alls "Those can't omeopathi tests. indeed a pa so it is exercise his It is a mower the morning and good for two or three tinued good weather should tedded in the | well afternoon, so phat it v un- | work derneath. The side delivery rake is| Where the farmer is able to si good, in fact, the " | the sand and gravel without 1 expense and has time to perform the hel is apt to labor or at least to § i whi thay pt ny 0 - | 8 in d They the : will cases not studied construction have concrete to take it up. In will cheaper lumber It is dairy troughs for general who handle cant of time to N Government buys Ithaca Guns lor Faeyr | fae were bent Lonks shape wenn, onl man prof Guwnnseed borgver € Corned most Get Doan'’s at Any Store, 50¢ a Box D O A N ’ KIDNEY por Sh Hammer fulie bo she of § wom vy i 1 LL Ss {ian Ve . . ‘ Eun . ¥ > your sere € Boswil Cw PF HEF « doseribes | FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. | 7" Pe ogt Nl 7 7 uti adv. with’ 1c. and Get’ beasiiiul hanger = + 37 £ “A rs 440 redder price 28¢. i BOX #2 ITHACA. B. V.! ud buys and high floors, milk and architectural be as the dew is vid ; . of prospects seem walks days This ath in vill dry out watering steps, ITHACA GUN CO, the sw | us as be Ang She Had Been Warned have funpy bones “All men are alike They're deceit LADIES, WHY NOT BEALTIVY ® ¥ supply ) STAHLMAN, NEW MAYVILLE machine to nuch man who nides Hight un v do vou know" VM out- | think carried turn the hay. on the field, tl nay is leaving will be heated the next round the next swath the and soil will moisture from it, is curing from below The rake is used as s f esnatrmiacetione . : : of construction. ripe : side of the ' 1 iwrkness further out, open space the sun be- | made which ftens the gums, reduce fore On | turning stubble the hay from . tion. ailays paincures wind colle 20 hot y _ Had No Use for It girl came quickly draw there 18 well as a following — ‘ Interesting Beginning. ~~ down IFRCUATe WAS Convers — a. and sat oy, above Mr the same sufficiently dr put in and is ready to be hay is x tha ’ § g 3 swaths one, - | supervise it, th noon it he mow. i “Does anybody Wail From French Jurymen. In Fran as well as ir i yen | a their grieva » afternoon, when take place nsidera ¥ ¢ ¢ 1 fort and Begins vantage oy ing is and that that Amount Can Be Closely Calculated Provided Number and Kind of Animals Are Known. utils Lif Ad ore Unnecessary \ oy Banana Eaters CANE URE Course at State Agricultural College Will Imbed Desire to Work in More Modern Methods. th this as a bas rmine the number of required to hools he aA’On 1 diameter farmers i ho be away from home must 1 such that the one or two in ach Ast feeding of silage This silage from day during the win three inches per day ia to to feet in diame is adapt ten mature cattle { diameter wi one fourteen meet the need there are feed, a sixteen hould be erected. These silos should or forty feet, or even more Yt Lou ¢ ir Lil : i 5 £ i118 RiOWh whom estate. The tors re cows to wot sito . » } ire parsons interested names of the ’ i Farmers Learning to Pick Apples. | thirty are {; W H F d vard Frank E« Clair Thomas Onda Edward aura E. Beaumont! Edwards and Mary Bridget Edwards guardian of Lynn, Jolin and Francis Edwards, minors, 8t. Clair In of bufldings in Harris burg by the Department of Labor and Industry to make sure of safety appli ances have extended to doctor's office buildings there are any tenants. The Inspection far has covered only a small part of the city, but has included hotels, apartments, | lodging houses, moving picture the atres, stores, warehouses and offices, being the most thorough of the kind ever made. In many instances it has | een found that fire precautions were Don’t forget to supply grit and oy- | needed + ster shells. The hens need them as | - badly during summer as they do in! Several Applications for Pardon, the winter Applications for pardon have been Don’t forget to bury any fowl that | fled with the State Board by J. Fred chances to dle, Disease is spread | Daugherty, Blair, sentenced to from through a whole flock by allowing a | ve to thirty years for stealing har decaying carcass to lle around. ness valued at $10; Charles H, Don’t wait till fall to sell all sur | Chaney, Lycoming, who violated his plus stock. Now Is the best and | parole and is serving from two and a most profitable time. half to ten vears; Major Goodrich, McKean, who stole a watch and got from three to four years: Pelegrino evening —— and ac- an 3° SOME GOOD POULTRY DON'TS | conten i - ———— Wa del; fale afterncon and that wideawake farmer can complish a great atnount in short time, A course morning, up the St a and 1 : Walter Wade, and : in general agriculture 1s | given for farmers, who do not care to | specialize in any particular branch of farming, but wish to secure a knowledge of all phases of agriculture, | It includes work in soil fertility, farth management, farm crops, poultry | raising, dairying in all of its branches, | animal husbandry, horticulture, in- aect study, and plant diseases, A study of these subjects will in| crease the earning capacity of every farmer. Particular Attention Should Be Paid to Drinking Fountains and Character of Feed. A Delightful Treat Post Toasties and cream hetter | ly Don't let the drinking fountain sit in the sun, for if you do your poultry | will surely get diseased Don't feed sour and unwholesome food, because if you do the fowls will | have indigestion and liver trouble. Don't forget to provide shade for the poultry, the scorching hot sun will be sure to make the hens slek. Don't keep the males in the same yards with the females. If you have | no separate pen, sell them to the butcher ipections been where thus Salt for Horses. Horses at hard work and on full grain feed should have salt often. A good way is to keep a lump of rock salt in the corner of each feed box — they are the best judges of the amount of salt they require, and if afforded a constant supply will not eat much. Dainty, delicious morsels of white Indian corn, toasted to a delicate brown. An appetizing dish served with cream or crushed fruit. “Toasties” are ready to eat direct from pack- age — Breakfast, lunch or supper— Enjoyed by old and young, and ““ The Memory Lingers’’ German Foresters, There are nearly six thousand pro fessional foresters si Germany, who are associated with various technical societies, Useful Tool. Importance of Cleanliness. Cleanliness is always important but it never goes further toward making good butter than during dog days A tool used to fight fires on the California forests combines a rake, spade and hoe, It is compact, so that it can be carried on horseback, and weighs less than 6% pounds. DeVitalll, Luzerne, who killed a man in a Pittston saloon brawl and got twenty years in 1908; Earl Eachenes, Venango, sentenced to two years.