The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 02, 1915, Image 7

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    Answer the Alarm!
A bad back makes a day's work twice
as hard. Bacjnehe usually comes from
weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizei
ness or urinary disorders are added,
don't wait—get help before dropsy,
gravel or Bri; pies d set in. Doan's
Sidney Pills have brought new life and
new strength to thoneands of working
men and women, Used and recommend
ed the world over.
A Maryland Case
Picture
Vv: y
ISCnse
o Novy" ; Joseph A, White, 54
— gh Cornhill St., Annap-
¥ olle, Md., says: “I
was afflicted with
pains in my back
and shoulders and
my hands were so
stiff 1 could hardly
use them. The kid-
ney secretions were
profuse and pained
. intensely in passage
Doan's Kidney Pills
helped me as soon as
I took them and be
fore long, effected a
Get Doan's at Any Store, 50c a Box
DOAN’S mipner
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
The Home
Remedy
coughse, colds, hoarseness;
ant to take and sure to help
when needed.
Hale's Honey
Of Herehound and Tar
xative,
thing or
for
plea
A tonie, expectorant and |
Contains no opium Boe f
injurious. id by hruggists
Try Pike's Soathache Depa
h cold for him
Every
self.
man mui
Eye io
Bool
Write Murino
Lor tHiustrated
medy Co., Chicago
roe
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief Permanent Cure
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
fail. Purely vegeta
ble — a
put gently
the hves
Stop after
dinner dis-
improve the complexion, brighten th
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL RIC E
Genuine must bear Dignattire
ils,
each as lencorrhoes and inflammation
donchies of Paxtine are very efiicacious.
No woman who has ever used medicated
douches will fail to appreciate the clean ang
1 salthy condition Paxtine produces and the
prompt relief from soreness and discomforts
Joaues os superior cleansing, disinfect
and healing properties, ==
for ten years the Lydia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co. lias rec.
ommended Paxtine in their }
private correspondence with wo.
men, which proves its superi-
ority. Women who have been
relieved say it is “ worth its
weight in gold.” At druggists,
S0c. large box or by mail. Sample free,
The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Masa,
The Reliable Remedy
for lumbago, gout and
RHEUMATISM
GETS AT THE JOINTS
FROM THE INSIDE
For sale by all
druggists
4 hors ES sn wives quer
DI ee it
7 Ee EN; Sageesnr 6
FATTEN BY CRAMMING
Machine Method Is Gaining Rap-
idly in Popularity.
Force-Pump Is Operated by
Means of Lever Worked by Foot—
Amount of Food Given Fowls
Varies With Size of Crop.
(By G. A. BELL) .
For the best results in fattening
poultry for market a machine is essen-
tial, especially for the last ten days,
for otherwise the birds will not eat
nearly so much as they can digest and
gesimilate. A cramming machine and
its operation is described as follows:
A reservoir under which is placed a
small force-pump operated by means
of a lever worked by foot is placed on
a tripod. A tube is fixed to one end
of the pump, through which the feed
passes when the lever rod is lowered.
This tube is of rubber or metal, If
rubber, it may have a metal point.
Metal tubes are more easily kept
clean. The feed is placed in the res-
ervoir, and is made into the consis-
tency of thick eream,
There are several ways of holding
bird, but the following will be
found simple and effective: Fold the
ip the bird firmly either
elbow and side
the body, as shown in the [llustration,
or between left elbow and the
body, whichever is more convenient
The head is grasped in the left hand,
fir ging placed in the
wings and gr
between the right of
Cramming Machine in Operation.
tube
bird is
keep it The
mouth and the
the end of
crop, the n«
open
ck be
possibie
lowered by the
48 much
3 gently
as
the crop the
Kept on
oved from the lever
ntly removed
to know
stated
soon learns
full No
4
iid be fed to an indi
for the quantity
z¢ of the crop
be taken in
gee that there
tube is small
blocked.
FERMENTED BRAN IS UNSAFE |
Experimanters Find
When Stored in Heap During
Winter Months It Ferments.
French
Bran
ferment
ilk sometimes
diges
French
y YOar or two ago found
that when an wa in 2a heap
for during the
form into lumps on
and on the in
d, and
tive
to animals
experimen
stored
y months
wi it tended to
the outside heap,
side the lumps became
gome
These
1 of different ty thought
at they uld determine bran fit for
what Is known as the acidity
nter
of the
darkens
cages bl x.
enter
pes of bran,
fost
Bran which, according to this test
containa less than 15 per cent of acid
is O. K. That which contains from 16
to 30 per cent of acid is safe to use,
but it soon becomes unsafe That
which contains more than 30 per cent
Wallace's Farmer.
HOW TO PICK GOOD “FEEDER”
To Make Profitable Gains in Feed Lot,
Steers Must Possess Beef Char
acteristics in Make-Up.
JOHN LI. TORMEY., Wisconsin Ex.
periment Station.)
Steers, if they are to make profit
able gains in the feed lot, must have
beef characteristice--a wide, strong
back and a large heart girth.
They must have a strong frame and
plenty of room for the vital organs,
for an animal with a weak constitu
tion cannot hold up through the feed.
ing season.
A wide head and muzzle usually in-
dicates good feeding qualities,
Short legs, heavy hind quarters and
arched ribs are essential to the feed.
ing animal.
The skin should be reasonably thick,
soft, and covered with a heavy coat
of hair,
The animal should have a straight
back and low set appearance, due to
the depth of the body and short legs.
(By
Regularity Is Necessary,
Milking should always be done in
such a way as to give the cow great
ost satisfaction. Regularity is there
fore necessary in dairy work. Fre
fecding interferes very much with the
milk flow,
i
|
i
i
Stallion Are Escential—Good
Breeding Necessary.
CAMPBELL,
ent Station.)
There is nothing more profitable to
the average farmer than the raising
of a few good draft horses,
he has plenty of pasture and access
to a good stallion.
If a good stallion ie not gtanding for
gervice in a community, the man who
has at least five or six good farm
mares can afford to own his own stal.
lion and use him with work horses.
A coming two-year-old stallion can be
bought for approximately $100, and
taken in hand at this age, he makes
an excellent work horse. In fact, a
stallion is better for having been
worked. He fs harder, more docile,
and makes a good work horse. If the
stallion is worked alongside a bred
mare there will be no trouble in han.
dling him. He should be made to
earn his keep and he will be the better
therefor.
The raising of draft horses
ferent from that of any
stock on the farm. Important factors
are good food and attention. Good
breeding gives the possibilities
good breeding is necessary to
this out illest
It is better for the
means to raise horses
product, because the i
of draft horses for market re
considerable The ret:
first are slow, ft horses must b
six years old before are ready fo
market The
(By D. C. Kansas Experi.
is dif
to its Nn extent,
man of limited
ony
excins
capital.
for dr:
they
man who hag other cas!
ord
your
crops to meet his expenses can aff
for the returns from his
1ft horses
SUITABLE PLACE FOR CREAM
Arrangement Shown Hiustration
Answers Purpose Quite We
Little Souring Resuits,
to wait
in
{ Jom
Most farmers
of er
for kee
NO one
cream
grade
nlace
should att
in
ore
ficient to keep |
nnot Ix
of the
will result in vers
the end of two days
Make a small w
material and
the
F Any
itertight box of
cre;
cream
tight-fitting
ctions
cover,
by me
vent single
left alone
vided
which
upsetting when
into
will pre cans from
in the tank
for this tank is in
may be placed
and
ace
the st
ing
Cold- Water Tank for Cream Cans.
and
small house
protection
stock
tank, the
bottom,
water
should be bu
All the
should through
inlet discharging near the
which will force all the warn
out first The overflow
should have one-half inch larger diam
eter than the
water may
water in the tank should be of
cient depth to immerse the
within two inches of the top.
iit over it for
flow
suffi
cans
Real Value of Avimal is in Wool,
Lambs and Mutton—-Weed Destruc.
tion 1s Only Incidental,
It ia often argued that sheep should
be kept by farmers because they live
in lean pastures and are useful in rid.
ding the fields of weeds, getting much
of their living from what other stock
will not eat and that the farm is much
better rid of. That is all true, but
that should not be the main reason
for keeping sheep, In fact, weed de
struction should be only an incident
The value of the sheep is in wool,
Inmba and mutton. To do their best
in these lines, sheep need and should
have as good treatment as other do-
mestic animals.
Sheep may live on pastures that
would not sustain horses or cattle, but
they will not do their best on such
pastures. They must out and thus de
stroy weeds and even sprouts and
brambles, that other stock would not
touch, but such growths do not make
their best feed.
Louse Powder,
A good, cheap and effective louse
powder is made by adding a mixture
of one part crude carbolic acid and
three parts gasoline to plaster of
paris, all that the powder will blot up.
When the plaster is dry pulverize it
and store in tight cans, Another effec.
tive remedy is to rub a piece of blue
ointment, the size of a pea, well into
the skin just beneath the vent,
firm;
sa Tob New York;
nth, $1.00%., and
nitol un, 21
NEW
1 Dw
YORK Ww
rum, $1.12
Northern In
No. 1 Northern M:
Buffalo
Cory
fied» pot
Spot, steady; No yellow,
76% ec prompt
Outs—8pot,
41% @42%e.
Butter—Creamery,
31% @32¢;
82% @33¢c;
25@27c
Eggs
@44c;
@3%¢c:
firmer; No. 3 white,
exiras
(highe
27% @30c¢
(92 score),
I
creamery scoring
firsts, Eeconds,
Fresh-gathered, extra fine, 42
extra firets, 40@42¢c: firsts, 26
seconds, 25@34c; nearby hen
whites, fine to fancy, 58@62¢;
nearby hennery, browns, 386 46¢
Cheese whole milk,
held, specials, 16%c¢; do,
fanes 16% @16¢c; do, current
specials, 15% @16¢; Average
16% ¢
Dressed
free}
nery
State,
average
make,
do,
Poultry
chickens,
iced,
Firm
barrels, 15@ 204
fowls, 12601%¢; frozen
Yestern chic
arbs :
Virginia
29
higher
Poultry 1
and
ichens~0ld . he
small io
16: spri
do, rough and
Young Peking:
do, puddle
do. 14:
over, 165c; de
12614; old
mooth, fat. 15@ 14;
14 [Micka
15¢:
museovy
«Nearby,
126014
~Young, § Ibs
smaller, 17818; old,
crooked breast, HG 15 Pigeons
Young, per pair, 15@ 20¢; old,
1I@20. Guinea Fowl--—Young,
and over, per palr, 45c¢. do,
per pair, 25@ 26,
Dressed Poultry
20@21¢c: fair to good,
and poor, 15. Chickeng-Choles, young,
18@17c: old and mixed, 14G 16; old
roosters, 11. Ducks, 14@ 16c. Geese
Nearby, 15@ 16e; Western ‘and South
ern, 13@ 165.
roosters,
. do, 13
14; do, do, smaller
14@15¢c;
Kent Isl
and over,
18: poor
Geen
and, 16
19¢
do,
per
1% Ibs
smaller,
par
Turkeve—Choice,
1S@1%;: rough,
Live Stock
PITTSBURGH, PA —~LCattle~
$8.90@ 9; prime, $8508.85,
Sheep--Steady : supply light. Prime
wethers, $366.10; calls and common,
83@4;: lambs, $6@9.
Hogs-—8teady: receipt, 20 double.
decks. Prime heavies, $6.9087; me
diums, $6.75@6.80; heavy Yorkers,
$6.70@8.75; light Yorkers, $5508
6.65; pigs, $6.25@6.50; roughe, $5.76
@6.10.
Choice,
CHICAGO. —« Hogs ~- Bulk, $8206
light, $5.80@6.60; mixed, $5906
6.85: heavy, $6.06@ 6.85; rough, $6.00
@6.25: pigs, $4@6.75.
Cattle—-Native beef eoattle, $5800
10.25: cows and heifers, $2.95@G8.25;
calves, $6@ 0.75.
Sheep-~Wethers, $5.7006.25; ewes
$3.75@5.60; lambs, $6.50 @8.90.
SUDDEN DEATH
Caused by Disease of the Kidneys
connection which existe , medical opinion, without charge—ab
heart and the kidneys is | solutely free. This “Anuric” of Dr.
nowadays. g soon as! Plerce's ig 37 times more active than
ised, arterial tension | lthia, for it dissolves uric acid in the
is increased and the heart functions | system, as hot water does sugar,
attacked. When the kidneys no | Simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Anurie
longer pour forth waste, uremic poi-| Tablet. There can be no imitation,
and the person dies and | Every package of “Anuric” is sure to
is often given as heart dis- | be Dr, Pierce's. You will find the sig
or disease of brain or lungs, { nature on the package just as you do
It is a good insurance ageinst such a! on Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
risk to send 10 cenis for a large trial | the everfamous friend to ailing
package of “Anuric’--the latest dis- | women.
of Dr, Pierce. Also send a| Worry is a irequent cause and
sample of your water, This will be sometimes a symptom of kidney dis
examined without charge by expert Thousands have testified to im-
{mediate relief from these symptoms
after using Dr. Plerce’'s Anuric Tablets
for the kidneys and backache,
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
makes weak women strong, sick
woraen well. No alcohol, Bold in
tablets or liquid,
The close
between the
well known
the cause
{ease
tel, Buffalo, N. Y. When you suffer
from backache, frequent or scanty
urine, rheumatic pains here or there,
or that constant tired, worn-out feel |
ing, it's time to write Dr. Plerce, de
scribe your symptoms and get his
be
uring
and not
Great
flour
from
The Only Way. Wheat
#aid the pa exported
vour husband the war
regularly.” p—
know how it
replied el
oats may
“1 wish, Britain 4
could induce
stor, "that we |
to attend
more
woman hea
abuses her
monopoly
“1 don't could be man A
husband
the
juent’'s wife,
‘unless of
rein every
to have it product
Not Gray Hairs but Tired Byes
r than we ar Keep your
2 ot
DON'T MIND PIMPLES a: i So Vg
ura Soap and Ointment Willi Ban-
ish Them. Trial Free.
vey lf
KOI
¥ R ARLE
NEY &
LETY ¥ Yam
TON DRG
n references ta Eiints Bhan bre kk
for chills and fec er
§ WELL
GOIN
great remedy
malarial diseases.
- Ne
Fiixires tl for M
Flixir Babel
Po» i s ey
’ 0. ¢
mine is Needed
Asie the fend
.
Hushand an Wi ife Both
Saved From Suffering
important { to Mothers
every bu
ttle or
and sure
n, and see
remedy for
il an 1 that it
ars the 7
I - ”
watsre of (fa lf TH LTE
in Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
fierer
RE ae RR
Backache
IRA McCARTH) Notary Pal
“YAGER' Ss
LINIMENT
Is a sale and sure remady
“The Relief Was Instant”
Ne doa B Bautn TT Mewk, XC. write
i mfered with a wt severe pain
a 2 t wide, Rublwd we »
= 1 % 1 Te %,
SRe BL 81 i » * timent a
reimnt Aten bad n
og which oa
Send ten cents to Pp Kimer &
N.Y. 1} 3
convince
A ¥ rir bet
mation, telling al
fer. When wr
paper. Regular fi
bottles for
it will
this cent
Not Necessary.
Hello! Is this the telephone
pany? I'd like to have a teleph
a peared
Ball deers Bo wight ounce
boltie for 250. Prepared by
Gilberl Bros. & Co, Inc.
Baltimore, md.
“Very well, madame Vould you |
like a party wire?
“No, 1 think not
to entertain very
We do
much
mit expect |
this winter.’
SAL ESMEN
- money selling
. nith s hath vs $4 to §V
dis | or ( os 8 i ls. Smith's Aube
in! Brim Ca, Yeon Nisgera Si. Buffale NY.
SALE) v8 nrre improved Kansas
$25,000; mart 216.008 Consider Va
J. LL. Wyatt, Hontingten Beach, Onl.
hig
During the war promiscuous oY
charge of fireworks is prohibited
Great Britain,
ys IPBYe
! OR
| taveh
{| farm
A strong headed man may be weak | :
minded. | W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 19-1915.
ee . L a ei om
{e a a
Mrs. SPAN Fry
Hair Color Restorer
Never fails. Gives color and beauty to gra
hair. More than half a century of success.
dealer hasn't it, send $1.00 and a large
re
MRS. Sa ALLEN, 55 Barclay St, New York
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