The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 15, 1914, Image 7

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    For
Coughs
and Colds FEES
Hale's Honey
of Horehound and Tar
fs unrivaled. Pleasant to the taste—
soothing and healing—absolutely de-
pendable. Sold by all druggists.
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Toothache Drops
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver is
right the stomach and bowels are right
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but firmly com-
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty.
Cures Cone
stipation, In- 48
digestion, g
Sick
Headache,
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
GETS AT THE JOINTS
FROM THE INSIDE.
RHEUMAGIDE
LIQUID-TABLETS—LINIMENT
The Old Rellable Remedy
formuscular, articular and Inflammatory
RHEUMATISM
RAEUMACIDE isnota preparation that
givesoniy tempor ry relist, it removes the.
Cause and drives the poisvn Irom the system
At All Draggiits
And the silence of
en because of its scarcity
a wolnan is
Mra. Winslow's Soothi
teething, softens the ns, re
tion. aliays paincures v
pd code en botlie.
We
listening
have no reason
are sometimes
eason
to |
led promptly from tf
Worms exps :
Bh 1 Peery's Ve
system with Dr
8hot n A -
plac ed on a
must take a cert
tal
pride in his very lonelh
That Was Her
“How
REge to marry
“She just nailed hin
Business.
did that manicure eve
that old
Same Here.
“Do vou obi
--Hogton
ct to the
ot i
Tran
Payto
come?
Parker .
wedding a rich girl
Of Course Not.
Jinks—There goes Simpkir
“And
A certal
ing 1 long
who had the odd
Lis breath with
pered
ter home
the 4
fuged permission
happened the me
will now in a
the child answered
voice, "No, mother,
stop I thought
times, but he |
himself up ag
to her
geourse to
ther
stor
gtop
SKIN CLEARED.
It has been sai rap
most diseases are the
gestion
There's undoubtedly much truth in
the statement, even to the cause of
many unsightly eruptions, which many
suppose can be removew by applying
yme remedy on the outside
By changing her food a Kan. girl
was relieved of an eczema which was
a great annoyance to her. She writes:
“For five months I was suffering
with an eruption on my face and
hands which our doctor called eczema
and which caused me a great deal of
inconvenience. The suffering was al
most unbearable,
“The medicine 1 took only gave me
temporary relief. One day 1 happened
to read somewhere that eczema was
caused by indigestion. Then I read
that many persons had been relieved
of indigestion by eating Grape-Nuts.
“1 decided to try it
hyeician that
result of ind
pleased to notice that my digestion
was disappearing as if by magie. |
had at last found, in this great food,
something that reached my trouble,
“When I find a victim of this aflie
tion I remember my own former suf.
fering and advise a trial of Grape-Nuts
food instead of medicines.”
Name given by Postum Co, Dattie
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Well:
ville,” in pkgs. “There's a Reason.”
Ever rend the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time, They
Are genuine, true, and full of human
(poet
—————
Poultry on the Farm Receives
Indifferent Treatment.
Close Watch Should Be Kept on Busi
ness All Round and Every Com-
fort Provided to Prevent All
Infectious Disease.
(By RR. G. WEATHERBTONE.)
No matter how good the stock may
be if they have not the proper care
they will pay you no better than mon-
grels. Poultry on the farm, as a rule,
receives indifferent treatment.
What does "care"
a close watch on the business
round.- It provides every comfort,
prevents disease by keeping the prem-
ter attention. In short, “care’
using business principles in
sense of the word,
every
on the board fences.
ditions of the fowls are not studied.
portant part in care. Economy
important.
Shiftlessness causes
periences.
in anything we take care of.
ig accorded to management,
Success
he will be
There
not
are 100
mechanical way
to do it well,
who go by “luck.
to think.
the little matters.
hurrying to get done.
Clean, Dry Place With Plenty of
Fresh Air and Sunshine Among
Essentials in Wintering Sheep.
There are four very essential things
necessary in wintering a flock of
breeding ewes. The first is a clean,
dry place with an
and all the sunshine
house or shed must
possible.
be
the start, should they come in March
or February, but there must not be a
hothouse warmth.
The second essential is pure water,
and plenty of it. Sheep that eat snow
for water will be found in a very dif-
ferent condition from those which
have access to water at all times. Re-
member that a sheep drinks but little
quality, Good
expense.
to make management
curt
men
some
ils
use good common sense methods,
others but little method,
alas, some not any method all
Hard is generally brog
about mismanagement Disorder
creates disgust Study and care, and
not luck and big talk, are the elements
of success,
at
s
¥ Lr
iUCK
by
To quote Judge Brown:
many poultrymen who let
enthu go down as the mercury
the goes up or
The
cesy
{00
asm
thermometer
1
I
nen who make the marked
in poullry are
raising
in their
that the
hot
observed
the
the
who flag attention
never
those who know
labor and close attention
brings
the same
must be religiously
the
th
when
It is
hen rather
FUCCEER
being
ather
case
cold wie us,
man or nd the
than the breed that bring:
Scrub treament will
rub results, The best
be
in the prosecution of the
is wi
woman beh
bring at
pa’
t cared
g the one that is for
fic
{
i
work
be the ch
aracteristic of
breeder
In
gotten
agemen
not be
G8 On
conclus it must
deeper
tion given
a flock wi
be a
Rambouillet Ewe,
i at a time, and often. A flock having
pure is found with
| parasites, the worst enemy with which
water seldom
contend
third e
i we
The
writer
is feeding. The
nn «3 Tal
tained the best re
clov n
ge l
8 by
The
much if u
the
says
fe § A
ixed sheep
very
put
into
two parts.
BREEDING STOCK FOR DAIRY
Cow ls Machine to Convert Food Into
Milk-—Should Possess Large Udder
and Strong Constitution.
pert, Should Be “Heeled-In" by Be.
ing Set in Sheltered Spot.
My J
College of Agriculture.)
Failure to get a good
rawberries may often be traced
neglect of the plants when they ar
rived from the nursery, as plants ar.
riving in perfect condition may
ruined by careless before
planting.
Packages
a
MOORE, Wiscon
.
at
to
handling
of strawberry
should be opened ag soon as received
and wind.
Heeling-in is accomplished by spad-
ing up the soil, pulverizing it, and
making a broad Vashaped trench about
Fine Basket of Strawberries,
eight inches deep. The plants are
then distributed along the trench just
far enough apart to allow the root sys.
tem of each to come fully in contact
with the soil. The trench is then re.
filled and the soll compressed, care
being taken that the crowns are not
covered nor the upper parts of the
roots exposed, Plants may be kept in
this way for some time without being
injured, Varieties should be labeled
properly. '
Charcoal for the Hogs.
A few coals from the wood fire of
the kitchen put into the houses now
and then, where the hogs can grind
them up to charcoal, help to keep the
hogs healthy,
{| Aberdeen Polled Angus, Cow
Calf.
iddie and a strong con
ure bi
waniies]
he resuits
best
Iso have a large udder,
wells, large crooked milk
sy and good-sized teats.
wr head should be
gular in appearance,
standing out preminently. The
be rather long and lean;
ghoulders pointed backbon«
rather prominent. The skin should be
loose and goft to the touch. In select
ing herd bulls either mature animals
which have already demonstrated
their worth as sires or younger an
mals from high-testing dams and sirch
| only should be used
The and surest
always follow the use
gire which has sired heifers with
good records A good dairy bull
should be kept until he is twelve or
fifteen years old; in fact, as long as
he is a gure sire. Real good sires are
80 rare that when ge do find one he
should die only of old age.
All breeders of dairy cattle should
secure yearly tedts on each and every
cow in the herd. Shorter tests do not
really mean very much. It is the cow
that stays by her job that is really
valuable.
and
clean
with the
an
eye %
; necs
i aks 4
i should the
and the
best results will
of a mature
Breeding Trotting Horses.
The only man who can breed trot
ting horses profitably is the man who
is breeding on a large scale and who
supplements his breeding with racing
and sacrifices so-called “culls” or none
to the breeder, as the auctions of the
past few years have proven.
Avoid Scaly Leg.
Don't allow your chickens to have
scaly legs. Clean and apply a good
1
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i
HAD CAUSED ARGUMENT.
Final Conclusion Was That Men Did
Not Need to Attend Women's
Meetings, Since Wives Would
Tell Them All About It.
It was 11:45 p. m.
wife had just come home. They did
not come home together. They had
not been to the same place. She had
been to a meeting for women only, he
to one for men.
The man and his
Said the woman: "There was a man
at our meeting tonight.”
Said the man:
hundred women
way into ours.”
“That man,”
awfully scared.”
“Those hundred women” sald he,
“didn’t look a bit scared.”
“I think,” said she, “the man got
into our hall by mistake. Anyhow, he
got away as soon as he could.”
“There was no mistake about those
women being suid the man,
“and they didn't leave until they were
shooted
There was a short silence
man presently:
“It is this difference in the attitude
of the sexes toward the {
women only and for men only that
nakes me feel morally superior. It
makes me I haven't
the slightest no man has the
slightest desire butt femi-
nine conflab, but the
breathed who wasn't
curiosity In
place when a bunch of
crot
en who admitted tha hey
“There were about a
tried to push thelr
ona
sald she, “looked
there,”
away.”
Sald the
meetings for
proud of my BEX
desire
to into a
woman never
edge with
what takes
men hold a se
known
iid will
on
regard to
conferen wom
wo
normal
sacri!
the privilege of
ingly pleas
ures for being smug
glad into a asonic initiation or some
other phir ito Contrast that
prying spirit with the of men.
On your own showing,
accidentally trapped Ix
masgc
ry y fs
modesty
when 4 man 18
ll where &
By, George,’
know bul you are righ
Nzar Death in Sewer.
Dr. G Cooke Adams, 1
a civil engl BUR
experiences
a a
iy
aid, "was
narrowest
he
rigines or 1
AS An
a new
of
engines
gystem
Sydney, x
with this work
survey old
which had been
pusly, the existing pi
inaccurate, 1 had
hours, and
charge of the manholes had mistaken
the signals and closed the
thinking I had come fo
"he gate valves were opened and the
sewage started on its way before the
mistake was discovered and 1 was res-
cued, together with an assistant, both
of us unconscious from sewer polsoR-
ing.”
the
laid
ans of ¥
most
ground several the
manholes,
the surface.
Beginnings in Authorship.
The first appearznce in print of that
successful author, Mr. Arthur Penden-
nis, was a poem wriiten to match an
engraving which the proprietor of a
magazine found unexpectedly thrown
on hia hands. MM. Jules Claretie's first
novel was composed under gomewhat
gimilar circumstances, Edmond Dentu,
a prominent publisher under the sec
ond empire, had widely advertised a
novel entitled “Une Drolesse,” by a
writer who signed herself Countess
Pash. On the eve of publication the
lady wanted the title altered. The
publisher refused to make any
weeks a novel which the title would
fit M. Cilaretie undertook the task,
lated time,
Not Like the Label
“What is (o be will pe)” remarked
the optimist,
“Well. I don't know about that” re-
vlied his pessimistic neighbor. “You
just ought to see how those govern
| 00d a, :
out.”
*
MAKES AIM ALMOST CERTAIN
invention Sald to Guarantee Every
Shot a Bullseye, Even In
the Dark.
Charles Pechard, a police official of
Paris, has invented an attachment
enables one to shoot a revolver
the dark than in
New York Inde
This attachment consists of a metal
fic tube with a lens at one end cud a
tiny electric lamp at the other. By
out through the lens as a slender cone
and is sufficiently strong at a distance
of some four rods for all practical pur
poses. In the middle of the lumina
ted field there 8 a small dark spot
which coincides with the of
bullet's This the inex
perienced shooter to hit a selected
part of the burglar’s anatomy with
more certainty
line the
flight enables
than he could display
in ordinary target practice
The electric current is supplied by a
small dry battery or a storage battery
which officer can carry in his
pocket or which the defender of the
home can place under his pillow. The
tube be attached to an ordi
pistol, and it used
with or
show
the
Hight can
may be Ag A
intem
nary
flash peaceful merely
ae Bn of force,
Terrible Dilemma.
Our friend Tom marrie
8 a contributor to the |
Hig bride
coast, where
and
ge
loose
thunderstorms are
rare moderate, became terrified
when a
broks
a closet
nuine eastern
“"rip-roarer
, and she sought safety in
Presently came a scres
place of refuge
What's the inqu
matter? juir
rald to come
»
ng, and I'm
snge there's
Auge there
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