THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. VEGETABLE MATTER (BUY LIBERTY BONDS NI TO INCREASE CROPS | Bulldirg-up for the Spring Attack at the Front is a good deal like putting the body in condition for an invasion of the germs of grip, pneumonia or *Spring fever” here at home, At this time of the year most people suffer from a condition often called Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn may have frequent headaches and sometimes “plmply"” or pale skin and white lips. The reason for this is that during the wintertime, shut up with- In doors, eating too much meat and too little green vegetables, one heaps fuel Into the system which is not burned up and the clinkers remain to poison the system—a clogging up of the clrcu- lation— with Inactive liver and kidneys, Time to put your house in order. ¥or an Invigorating tonic which will clarify the blood, put new life in the body, sparkle to the eyes, and a wholesome skin, nothing does so well 8s a glyceric herb extract made from fJolden Seal root, Blood and Stone root, Oregon grape root and Wild Cherry bark. This can be had in con- venlent, ready-to-use tablet form at all drug stores, sixty cents, and has been sold for the past fifty years as Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery. By reason of the nerves feeding on the blood, when the blood is pure the | nerves feel the effect, and neuralgia or other nerve pains disappear because such pain is the cry of the starved nerves for food. When suffering from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or the re, or that ponstant tired feeling, the simple way 10 overcome these disorders is merely jo obtain Dr. Plerce's Anuric from your druggist. In tablets, sixty cents. === Animals Admitted to Heaven. According to the Bohatnmedas ligion, ten animals were w mission to heaven. They : The dog Kratim of the Seven Slee ers of Ephesus. These martyrs we walled in a cave and slept 230 yea the dog sleeping with them. Balaam’s ass which reproved the prophet Solomon's nt which reproved the sluggard. Jonah's whale The ram of Israel whie wns o mod in sacrifice by Abrahar in place of Isaac. The camel of Saleb The cuckoo of Belkis The ox of Moses, Al Borak, the mars carried Mohammes The ass on h Jesu Jerusalem.—Pe ew POOP v's Home ECZEMA CAUSED YEARS OF INTENSE AGONY *I have suffered Intense agony from gema On my leg and sw parts of my y for years, and rec ily tempo. relief from other prep fons. It is only a month re 1 rte 1 to use PETERSON'S OIN TMENT, and there is no sign of Eczema or itching yi an refer to me." —Geo. C. Talbot, 71 Penfield Bt, Buffalo, N. Y I've got a hundred testimonials, says Peterson, just as sincere and honest as this one. Years ago, when 1 first started tg put out PETERSON'S OINTMENT, I thade up my mind to give a big box for a small price, and I'm still doing it, as every drug- gist in the country knows 1 guarantee PETERSON'S OINTMENT because | know that its mighty healing power is marvelous. I say (o every one who buys a box that it is rigidly guaran- teed for Eczema, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Old Bores, Blind, Bleeding and Ite Wing Piles, Ulcers, Skin Diseases, hafing, Burns, Scalds and Sunburn, and i not sat- fafactory any druggist will return your money. 30 cents. Adv. Has His Hands Full. “I thought I knew what It was te have responsibilities,” sald the head of a large concern. “But you found yourself mis taken?” “Yes. My wife went away, leav- ing a pcodle, a Maltese cat and a bowl of goldfish in my care. Combination. “What's the matter with that nut? “He's a natural-born screw.”—Bal- timore American. No, Herbert, you cannot have your boss arrested hecause he fires you. SE {HAVE YOU A ! SWEETHEART, Son or Brother In training camps In the American Army or Navy? If so, mail him a package of ALLENS FOOT =EASE, the antiseptic wder to be shaken into echoes and sprinkled In the foot-bath, Ameri can, PEritish and French troops use Allen's Foote Ease, because It takes the Friction from the 8hoe and freshens the feet, It is the greatest comforter for tired, aching, tender, swollen feet Seidiers use 8nd gives relief to corns and Fest=Kase bunions, The Plattsburg Camp Manualadvises men In training to shake Foot-Ease in bein shoes each ly Ask your dealer to-day for a 26c. box of Allen's Foot-Ease, and for a 2c. stamp he will mall it for you, What remem- brance could be so acceptable ? NIP ANT ISSA INAS IA PA ——— What Do You Know About CATTLE? Do You Want to Know the CATTLE BUSINESS ? Drop uw toda got wikis RE ORMATION Tavs | w Book, "CATTLE. "SREEDS AND OR about all breeds of caltie on earth, | UR. BA¥IO ROSETY VETERIBARY CD. A 100, WAUKESHA, WIS, | ———— von eal Skin Troubles with Cuticura. Corn Fodder Is Gradually Being Renlaced in Corn Belt Sections. MOST ECONOMICAL PRACTICE Not Only Is Corn Plant More Fully Utilized, but Animals Do Better Than on Dry Ration—S8ilo Is “of Especial Vaiue. (Prepared by the United States Depare- ment of Agricultyre.) In many sections of the corn belt corn fodder is being replaced gradu- ally by silage in the ration for beef animals, Where there are enough ani- mals to justify the building of a silo the feeding of sage 1s usually the more economical practice of the two, as a much larger proportion of the stover can be utilized as silage than stherwise, Not only is the corn plant io better on silage than on a dry ra- tion. Expensive Feed. Silage, because of the grain that it Liberal Supply of Humus: Is Nne of Greatest Factors Many Enterprising Farmers Are Grow: ing Leguminous Crops and Turn ing Them Under—Method Adopted on Virginia Farm, (Prepared by the Unlted States Depart. ment of Agriculture.) In many sections of the Eastern States where the soil has become worn by continual cropping, the addition of a ltberal supply of humus for vege table matter Is one of the greatest factors necessary to Increase the pro- duetion of crops. To supply this need many enterprising farmers are grow ing legume crops and turning them under. That the farmers who have adopted this practice nre being amply repaid 1s shown by the Increased yields which they are able to secure, On one farm in Caroline County, Va., the regular practice had been to grow corn on the lund one year in three and to allow each field to “rest” during the other two years, The “rest Ing” process was to allow weeds am trash to grow up and thus accumu- late sufficient fertility for another crop of corn. With this system of feed : consequently in localities where are avallable the silo may not always prove economical, However, when such roughage i8 scarce and high will pay. This would be especially true if, instead of cutting thelr high- wt-yielding corn, the farmers habitu- ally would select that part of the crop having the least grain, The silo is of especial value in helping to make the most of the corn crop in years when or when becanse of frosts it does not get a chance to mature. In years when iy and grain are both high, the putting of husked stover IN SE Superior Type for Beef, Into the silo should prove profitable en reported seem satisfactory. Fed in Moderate Amounts, In an. investigation conducted by gpecianlists of th T'nitedd States de partment of agriculture, which includ- ed a study of nearly 500 stock farms should be fed only in moderate amounts of the cheap roughage. One hundred of the farms (or nearly one-fifth of those under consideration) were feed- food bill was $16 per head. On 20 of these farms approximately 12 per cent of the ration was silage, an avernge of threefourths of a ton being fed to the cow. As 41 per cent of the feed was made up of cheap roughage, the silage displaced only fodder and the more expensive hay and grains, The aver- age cost of wintering the cows on these farms was £14, The average quantity of silage fed on the next 50 farms was 1.8 tons, nearly one