THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — | STRAWBERRIES ON OLD LAND ! Exceptional Luck. —————— A vehement argument, in whieh White Grubs in Soil of This Nature | |WO racehorse players were defending May Be Killed Out by Winter their judgment, was overheard . last Weather—Good Care Pays. night. ci ! “Why, nobody but { havé played that first “Well, he won, didn’t he? You can't How about this I's a Picnic Getting Ready for a Picnic If you choose Sweet Relish Ham Loaf Veal Loaf Jellies Apple Butter Pork and Beans OF ECZEMA CURED Mr. Butler Bdgar of Danville, Pa writes “1 have had an aggravated case of Eczema for over 25 vears My hands were unsightly for a great part of that long period. 1 have used seven 60c. bottles of Hancock's Bulphur Compound and one jar of Hancock's Sulphur Olntment 1 feel as though I had a brand new pair of hands. My case has such an aggravated Hancock's Sulphur Compound cured me I and 1 am certain it wil} Pure Milk Cannot Be Secured From a Filthy Animal. a sucker would farms if a horse,” gald the plantation is to be had it must be | from an old meadow. If this is the | case, the fall is a good time to pre | get away from that. pare such a place. A few years ago I | bank roll?” followed out this plan, and had ex- | “Well,” sald No. 1, he looked cellent results, says a writer in an | rather longingly at the money; “well, exchange. 1 plowed the land just be. | all I've got to say is this: Most any fore cold weather set in It | old blind hog will dig up acorn might The curry comb and brush are just | some day.”—Loulsville Time &8 essential to the health, comfort and | —— — cure appearance of the cow as they are to | the horse. Clean, pure milk cannot be had from a filthy cow A well ar { ranged barn and plenty of bedding as- | sist in keeping the | a sanitary condition at all times. By the use of good stanchions the ! | cows are kept much cleaner than where : | they are simply tied with a rope or | | halter, as by the use of stanchions the | | COWs are not able to back off and li in the manure with | methods of On many strawberry Spanish Olives Pickles Chicken Loal Fruit Preserves Luncheon Meats # Curry Comb and Brush as Essential in Dairy Barn as in Horse Stable— Remove Bedding From the Stalls Every Day, “an been Ready to Serve Food Products Insist on Libby's at Your grocer’s Libby, MSNeill & Libby “oy one an has one if they fans persist according to directions Hancock's That's All were Sulphur Comraiund an all {fo d Ointment are Iiquid -— Adv, ‘What at the photographer's?” Merely you doing so long . Ye , sold by dealers Hancock Sulphur Baltimore, Md awaiting greatly cow in The War Zone | down as they do { other stabling § sually and plentiful dairy farms, and it | neg TO GIVE | of cheap does The Effects of Opiates, Te INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these « piates cause changes in the func. tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying powers are a result of dosing with « piates or narcotics to keep children quiet in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than only then if unavoidable, The administration of Anodvnes. other narcotics to children by any decried, and the druggist should not be lect to bed the cow ding should be removes . | INFORMATION EASY the Fooling the Enemy. was falling steadil i 3 3 every day, and fresi plodded on through At last he rd him cyclist ‘ | Daddy Happily Possession The manure should be | Knowledge as to Where One Vac. bam to the fleld Was Located. every day or two | it from ‘he the in spied a fig through the | LArougn tt uum barn fi a day at & tine, and Drops, { but a physician rdials, Soothing Syrups cannot be too strc it. Children who are i Wrong Document. on leave ip asked t« wccident his Qu Corn on the Cob —the Roasting Ear Is not more delicious than the New Post Toasties In the growth of corn there is a period when the kernels are plumped out with a vegetable milk, most nutritious (roasting ears). As it slowly ripens this hardens and finally becomes almost flinty. This nutritious part of the corn is cooked, sea- soned, rolled thin, and toasted by a new process which enhances the true corn flavour. Different from ordinary corn flakes, the New Post Toasties have a distinctive form and flavour; and they keep their appetizing crispness, even after cream or milk is added. These Superior Corn Flakes come oven-fresh in tight wax-sealed packages; and they cost no more than ordinary “corn flakes.” Insist upon having New Post Toasties Your grocer has them now. ireforanl I rs pens i of feeding rovided with is a very cleanly readily eat soiled avoided Insects Are More or Less Abundant in All of Corn-Growing States of Mississippi Valley. J. TROOP, Purdue Exe tion.) letters iment Sta Numerous have been re viz., the corn root The corn rootworm has destroyed of insects to control. when once the habits. Like most insects of this class, it is useless to attempt to hold it covers too much territory, and, during the period when it does its injury, is concealed beneath the surface of the soil. As one becomes better acquainted with its life history, therefore, the more evident it becomes that the application of good, up-to-date | farming methods is the only remedy | needed, i As the larvae do not feed upon any. | thing but the corn roots, it is evident | that if a regular rotation of crops is | practiced, so that corn is grown on | the same soil only once or twice in three or four years, there will be no chance for the insects to increase, Water Supply for Cows. In the matter of water supply for the cows if it cannot be had from running stream or spring it should come from a deep well that is kept clean at all times and not subject to surface drainage, and the water for use in the barnyard or for washing the dairy utensils should be kept free from foreign matter and taints of all kinds, : Life of Asparagus Roots. Asparagus roots, properly planted, fertilized and given good culture, will continue to produce large spears for Gfteen to iwenly years in nsccession. a good pri ¢ for the Loves gr rena ration ¢ fODE Preparation FACTS REGARDING WEED SEED North Dakota Experiment Station Makes Interesting Test With Dif. ferent Noxious Plants. in a Kota weed experis experi: s weed Bo green foxtall fo live-in i Ai In five years the seeds were None seeds at the o two-inch depths were left A of the French weed geeds at the seven and ten-inch depths grew, Of the green foxtall, one seed from the five-inch depth grew, and one gixteenth of those buried ten inches germinated. Of the of the few the ten-inch depth grew. Of the wild wstard, a few of The ten inches grew, and one-fourth of the wild oats and wild buckwheat seeds were dead. erable Depth Without Elevating Surface to Any Extent, ing a traction plow invented by H. N. Carpenter of De Witt, Mich., says: plow, in which a number of rotary cut Traction Plow. ters extend deeply into the ground ané are rotated positively by powerdriven gearing employed for the purpose, so that the cutters stir the ground for a considerable depth, but without sie vating the subsoil to a substantially higher plane than that in which it is located before the plow begins work. Keep Cats Around Barn. Always keep a family of cats about the bam. By feeding them at milk ing time they will do much to keep down the rats and mice. Rats, mice and milk make very good ration for cats and young growing kittens. Not exactly balanced, but fully adapted to their needs. need the attention of dose them willfully with narcotics. signature of Chas. H. Fletcher After Twenty Years Son Pre Will Had Been Obeyed duces Fa ther's ~Testator's Instructions LOOK YOUR BEST As to Your Hair and Skin, Cuticura Will Help You. Trial Free, The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. 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