The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 12, 1918, Image 7

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    For centuries all over the world
FOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has af-
forded relief in thousands upon thou-
sands of cases of lame back, lumbago,
sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, grav-
el and all other affections of the kid-
neys, liver, stomach, bladder and al-
lied organs. It acts quickly, It does
the work. It cleanses your kidneys
and purifies the bloods It makes a
pew man, a new woman, of yobu. It
frequently wards off attacks ‘of the
dread and fatal diseases of the kid-
neys. It often completely cures the
distressing diseases of the organs of
the body allied with the bladder and
kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine, sed-
iment, or “brickdust” indicate an un-
healthy condition.
Do not delay a minute if your back
aches or you are sore across the loins
or have difficulty when urinating. Go
to your druggist at once and get fn
Like Producing Like.
“It was a great send-off they gave
Jimsy, wasn't it?" “Yes, and there'll
be a comeback, too"
How's 8s This ?
We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh
that cannot be cured by
CATARRH MEDICINE.
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Sold >
Price iC.
ws
Testimonials free.
Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohleo.
Otherwise Peaceful.
“Was it a military dinner?”
“Just a suggestion of the
We shelled the nuts”
military.
When Baby is Teething
GROVES BABY BOW MBDICINE will correct
the Stomach Bowe! troubles. Perfectly barm-
less. See directions on the bottle
Pleasant Politics.
a lot of pretty girls voted
“Yes, 1 enjoyed getting
s
“I hear
this year.”
out the vette"
May Apple, Alo
pill called Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Peliets. Ady,
In the human harometer smile
mean sunshine and frowns
box of imported GOLD MEDAL Haar
lem Oil Capsules. They are pleasant
and easy to tnke. Each capsule con-
tuins about one dose of five drops.
Take them just like you would any
pill, Take a small swallow of water
if you want to. They dissolve in the
stomach, and the kidneys gonk up the
oil like a sponge does water, They
thoroughly cleanse and wash out the
bladder .and-kidneys and throw off the
inflanfina tien “Which
the trouble. They will quickly relieve
those stiffened joints, that backache,
rheumatism, lumbago, sclatica, gall
stones, gravel, “brickdust,” ete. They
are an effective remedy for ail dis
enses of the bladder, kidney, lver,
stomach and allled organs, Your
druggist will cheerfully refund yom
money If you are not satisfled after a
few days' use. Accept only the pure,
original GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ol
Capsules. None other genuine.—Adv.
Severe Injury.
Civillan—"How did you
wound stripe?’ Private
broke when we didn't
lin.”
get that
“Me heart
march to Ber
important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
| CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
blz
Signature of
| In Use for Over 30 Years.
| Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
A Good Match.
“When I get a car, I want one which
| will suit me.” “Then, my
| had Letter runabout.”
dear,
get a
Infections or Inflammations
whether fro
WINTER STORES
FOR HONEY BEE
Of Much Importance to Consider
Both Quality and Quantity
of Food Supply.
SUGAR SIRUP MUCH FAVORED
Most Common Cause of Poor Colonies
in 8pring ls Poverty, Directly Due
to Negligence on the Part
of the Beekeeper.
RT
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
The stores given to the bees from
the end of one season to the beginning
of the next are of the first importance.
It Is necessary to consider both the
quality and the quantity of these
stores,
Quality of Stores.
As has been stated, it is fortunate
that in both of the zones where cellar
wintering 1s or might be practiced the
natural stores usually are good.
Honeys such as those from white and
| alsike clovers, sweet clover, alfalfa,
wild raspberry, buckwheat, and wil-
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Eye Balsam at night upon retiring. Adv
Sone rarded
a contemp
what is
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True
to exp
love
ress itself in words.
rid, Elizabeth, is
or consumers would
Out of this cent
branch houses, and
States. The profit
profit goes to build
pay only about 21/4
or two per pound,
in most cases, de-
amounts to only a
more plants, to give
FARM ACCOUNTS ARE
OF BIG IMPORTANCE
Determine. Which Branch of
Farming Is Most Profitable.
Of Great Assistance In Rearranging
Farm on More Profitable Basis
Records Will Prove to Be of
Great Benefit.
(Prepared by the United States Depart.
ment of Agriculture.)
There is no doubt that the keeping
of farm accounts will prove of great
value In determining which branches of
farming are the most profitable. If
they are kept accurately for a long
period they may be of great assistance
in rearranging the farm on a more
profitable basis. In making use of the
results of a year's cost accounts for
tion,
drawn.
terprise be dropped because, taken
alone, it has failed to pay.
instance, may not be
profit, but If all
showing a net
the cows are sold
of using up roughage which would
thereby be wasted, resulting In a loss
i on the crap producing it. Labor de-
voted night and morning to milking
| and feeding cows, and charged to
{| them, would be entirely wasted if the
| cows were sold and nothing else sup-
| piled to utilize it. Thus an added la-
{ the other enterprises,
| ter that these things be utilized than
| that they should be a dead loss, even
though the cow account alone
breaks even, or worse. Any
indicated, if made, should be brought
about gradually and the effects noted
in their relation to all other farm ac-
it is Easy to Handle Bees When You.
Know How,
fine stores for
honeys from basswood,
(smartweed),
lowherb are
while
ense
hearts
’ rorcl
asters, goldenrod
less desirable, It is especially impor
| tant during the period when the bees
| are in the cellar that the stores shall
| he of the very finest quality, and it Is
| beekeepers to feed each colony
ulated sugar late In the fall,
brood-rearing has ceased. This
sures that the bees will have for their
use, during the period of confinement
in the cellar, stores which will not
bring about the condition known as
dysentery. In general it may be stated
that honeys from mixed sources and
dark honeys, except buckwheat, are to
be avoided. Honeydew honeys
highly injurious and in all cases where
such stores are present granula
sugar sirup should be fed.
Quantity of Stores.
From the end of one
to the beginning of the
colony of bees wii
pounds of honey.
wintered in the cellar,
to have all of this honey in the one
hive body in which they are wintered,
It is a good practice to have at least
20 pounds within this hive, although
15 pounds will be safe,
ly imperative, however,
mainder of
available to be
Rext a good
need fully
that the
The most common eause of poor col
onles in the spring is poverty, directly
due to neglect on the part of the bee
keeper. A good beekeeper sees to it
that at no time when brood is being
reared do his bees have less than 15
pounds of stores in the hive, and the
full amount of 45 pounds often will
all be used, and is always needed if
the colonies are to come to full
&trength on time for the gathering of
the full crop. This amount is al
ways augmented by honey from spring
enough to bring a colony to full
, Strength in time for the main honey-
flow,
' PRODUCE AN IMPORTANT FOOD
Boys’ Clubs Are Being Instructed in
i Hog Raising-—Become Soldiers
of Commissary.
(Prepared by the United Biates Depart.
ment of Agriculture.)
! By means of the boys’ pig clubs thou
“sands of boys under nineteen years
are being instructed in hog raising
| and by this means are helping to pro
| duce a very important food. A good
| general account of this work may be
| found In “Pig Clubs and the Swine
| Industry” (Yearbook 1917, Separate
| T683). Your county agent, club leader,
or director of extension work at the
{ State Agricultural college will tell you
of the work in your own etate and
how to join a club, The department
wants 200,000 hoys to raise pigs—40,.
000 are already doing it, If you live
in the country, the amall town, or the
suburbs of a city, you can do It, too,
| There is nothing like a set of rec-
{ords as a means of analyzing a farm
business, To use such recor how-
ever, the fundamental principles must
be understood and complied with;
| their limitations as well as their use
fulness must be grasped. When this
the accounts will become a
strong staff and support.
ds,
ig done
PREVENT EROSION OF LANDS
| Effective Way to Prevent Trouble ls
to Build Terraces—Lay Out With
Farm Level.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Ag? ture.)
Throughout many parts of the Uni-
ted States the hilly and rolling lands
are subject to erosions from the heavy
winter rains. An effective way to pre-
vent this erosion is to bulld terraces,
preferably not less than 15 feet wide,
i
i
i
i
i
Land Terraced to Prevent Erosion.
that have been carefully laid out with
a good farm level. It is much easier
| means of terracing than it is to at-
tempt to build up washed and gullied
fields,
LAUD COUNTY FARM BUREAU
These Organizations Insure Interest in
Co-operation of Farmers in Pro.
ducing Food.
(Prepared by the United States Depart.
ment of Agriculture.)
“The county farm bureau is one of
the best agencies thus far devised for
insuring interest and cooperation of
farmers in the great work of food pro-
our arms.”
This statement was made in tele.
grams of appreciation sent hy Clarence |
Ousley, acting secretary of agriculture,
to farmers in two Montana counties
who had organized for war farming.
From Chinook, Mont., came the fol- |
rienlture :
of the Blaine county farm bureau,
Blaine county farmers pledge to you,
president's cabinet,
port as an organization to do their ut-
most to help win the war.”
Glasgow, Mont, :
“Farm bureau organization of Val
ley county completed with 325 mem
bers ;
department of agriculture in supports
ing food administration to the utmost.
Drought conditions prevail, but farm-
ers’ spirit unshaken. With better
methods of farming, learned through
tions will improve,”
'WRIGLEYS
All Now in
Pink Wrappers
To save tin foil for Uncle Sam,
WRIGLEYS is now all wrapped
in pink paper and hermetically
sealed in wax:
1. The tangey
flavor of mint
The luscious
different flavor
The soothing
flavor of
peppermint
All in pink-end packages and
all sealed air-tight. Be Sure
to get WRIGLEYS because
The Flavor Lasts!
PET hh
COUPONS
sip a1 Distemper
CURES THE SICH
others havir
And prevents E
exposed 60 cents and FLIS a bettie, $5.50 and $1140 =
dozen bottles. All good druggists and turf g iz houses.
Spohn Medical Co. Goshen. Inc. 1). 8. A.
the disease no matter how
Making Things Worse. !
It was at a party. He slipped up
and tweaked her ear. She turned her |
head.
“Beg pardon,” he
thought it was my wife”
“It is quite all right,” ti
plied.
“You see,” he
times get the wrong sow by
And that was about all
Louisville Courter-Journal.
PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN
FOR INDIGESTION
EAT ONE TABLET! NO GASES,
ACIDITY, DYSPEPSIA OR ANY
STOMACH MISERY.
{ Undigested food! Lumps of
belching gas, acids and sourness,
your stomach is all upset, here
stant relief—No waiting!
LL
The moment you eat a tablet or two
of Pape's Diapepsin all the indigestion
pain and dyspepsia distress stops.
Your disordered stomach will
fine at once.
These pleasant, harmless tablets of
Pape's Diapepsin never fail and cost
very little at drug Adv.
went on, “we
the ear
for
Backache
The excruciating pain
which comes from a lame
back is quickly alleviated by
a prompt application of
Yager's £.
Sufferers from rheumatism,
sciatica, neuralgia, sprains,
etc. should always keep a bot-
tle of “Yager's” handy as its
penetrative qualities quickly
bring relief from pain.
Atall dealers. Price 35 cents.
The laree bottle of Yager's Linl.
ment contains twice as muca as
the usual 50c bottle of liniment.
YAGER'S
MINE]
‘RELIEVES PAIN
GILBERT BROS. & CO.
BALTIMORE, MD.
CONSTIPATION
HUMANITY'S GREATEST FOE
it ls always a il to old people and a menace at some time or another to
Vn human being, young or old, It is the forerunner of more iis and Sutter
ing than almost aay | of NATURE'S DANGER SIGNALS and should never
ceeded, At the very first Indication of Sonstin ation get oR.
t Is
8 ERP TiLLd which for 72 years has been successfully WA ug ra
pain:
When
is in-
feel
glores,
A girl
has learned to stab a pic
pin.
never graduates until she
2
kle with a hat
It is better to live In the foggy pres- |
ent than in the misty past.
most prevalent o f ali disorders. For sale by druggists and dea
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