The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 28, 1919, Image 6

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    A NERVOUS
~~ BREAKDOWN
Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Restored
Her Health.
Newark, N. J.—*For about three
goans 1 suffered from nervous break-
down and got so
weak I could hard]
stand, and had he
aches every day. I
tried everything I
» could think of and
* was under a phy-
sician’s care for two
Joa. A girl friend
ad used Lydia E.
+» Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound and
she told me about
it. From the first
day I took itl began
to feel better and
now I am well and
able to do most an
kind of work.
have been recom-
: Mending the Com-
pound ever since an ve you my per-
mission to publish this letter.”” —Miss
ho KeLLY, 476 So. 14th St., Newark,
The reason this famous root and herb
Remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound, was so successful in Miss
Kelly's case was because it went to the
root of her trouble, restored her to a
pormal healthy condition and as a result
ber nervousness disappeared.
——
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Didn't Get the
One morning, while
3 moticed that Willie
rubbers while the
progress. 1 remonstrated
telling him to take off his ru
they would injure his dves”
“But they are
Willie. I patien
that was all the
they would 't his eyes,
“But, plea
pleading voice,
e-Rzehange,
Point.
teaching sch
lessons
new !"
explain |
more reason
se." aid
“TI won't look at th
Not Al ways Appropriate.
Daring the } b in
paign all
asked to inser
some such quotat
the Job,” Instead
dash. The quotat
gardless of the subs
ticle Sometimes emt
followed as when ar
Dead,”
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of Cuticura Soap, and rub in Cau-
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Ointment with tissue paper. This is
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if Soap, Ointment and Taleum are used
for sll toilet purposes. —Ady
dry
When Aloft
*1 was just reading ti
dlergyman
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Dr. Peary's
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igh to @
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Are you always weak,
bali-sick? TI
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mises
n it's time you fo
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lameness, stiffness and rheumatic
pains, and if neglected, brings danger
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th at I was «
m bed
ides
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a U. BALTIMORE, NO. 34-1919
TERRACES WILL
AVERT EROSIOR
Most Effective Method Can Be
Employed to Prevent Wash-
ing of Soil.
BENCH TcRRACE IS ANCIENT
By Ridge Plan It Is Possible to Elim.
inate Steep, Uncultivated Strips
That Interfere With Farm
ing Operations.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
Terracing Is the most effective meth-
od of preventing erosion. There are
distinct types of terraces—the
terrace and the ridge terrace,
series of benches or a flight of steps.
as the name implies,
IMPORTANT FACTORS
IN LOCATING WELLS
Sm—
Carefully Avoid Close Proximity
to Source of Pollution.
Water Carrying Germs of Infection Is
Cause of Typhoid Fever, Tubercu.
losis and Other Ailments
Some Safeguards.
(Prepared by the United States Departs
ment of Agriculture.)
Convenience and first cost—not sani-
tary safety--have heen the deciding
factors in locating thousands of farm
wells, On the average three out of
four wells are within 75 feet of the
back door of the house and in the di-
rection of fhe barn.
Close proximity to barnyards, plg-
pens, sink drains, out bul and
other sources of pollution seriously im-
pairs the water supply, makes it un-
safe and destructive to health. Ty-
phoild fever, tuberculosis, hookworm
1.11 >
IQINgS,
are simply ridges of earth thrown up
Of the two types the bench terrace
The ridge terrace
20 vears. lench terraces for
purposes were used by |
Asia and South
Peruvians In
the steep
walls of the
built of
the anclents of Ex
The ancient
America terraced
slopes of mountains, the
embankments being
rope,
stone,
Bench Terrace.
The bench terrace is essentially a
steep-land terrace. Ridge terraces are
much superior for lands of moderate
slopes, as with them it Is possible to
Method of Carrying Terrace Water Un.
der‘a Roadway by Means of a Cul-
vert,
eliminate the steep, gneultivated
strips that Interfere with fs
erations and often are seed beds for
weeds,
The bench
with rover
iil Is alwa)
This Is dene number
of years. until the bench evel
or the slope of the be h slightly
A rie th is kept at
the outer edge bench to prevent
from
arming ope
18 i
is :
hillside plow
thrown
& thrown
terrace i
reible by
down
dre of 8
of the
ter from running
nch “the next below
yeh terraces should be
is, they should have no fall along the
setion of thelr length. Before the
h between terrace embank-
¢ is made level by plowing the
down the sio the surface wa-
is held above the 1
outer slide of the ben
ater may
the surface w
one be to bend h
lgvel ; that
the
pe
the
the w
rrace and th
either sink into the soil or eve
A heavy sod should be kept
shoulder and embankment to prevent
erosion should the shoulder be over |
topped due to heavy rain.
When a bench terrace is
the der should be hullt about
foot high wide at
the 1 ba These dimensions can be re- |
duced some ns the leveiing down of the |
When the bench has
is only nece
on the
first starts
od, ghoul
and three feet
Se,
bench proceeds,
level it asary to
This will prevent possible |
due to an exces-
heavy rain.
The distance between the ter:
governed by the vertical distance
vy Ia
Oar
1
ne the {
gurface of the ground. The distance |
The proper drop or vertical distance
given to the terraces, the greater the
The
embankment, and it is much more diffi-
cult to maintain a high than a low em-
bankment. The best practice Indi.
cates that the drop between bench ter
races should never be less than three
feet nor more than six feet, although
a drop of eight feet has been used
successfully on steep slopes where the
terraces are carefully maintained.
SALT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE
Little Chore That Is Often Neglected
During the Summer Season
Regulates Digestion,
A little chore that is of great Ime
portance In summer and one that is
often neglected, Is that of salting the
stock that is on pasture, Cattle, sheep
more salt If they have a chance to do
go than they will when receiving dry
feed. Salt acts as a regulator of the
digestive system and is necessary for
proper growth and development, espe
slally of the young growing animals,
disease, cholera, dysentery, and dinr-
r, and
hog anthrax
ind-mouth of live
been traced to water which
the germs of infection,
be located in nll cases
may be pollu-
at the great nleguntis are clean
and y separation as pos.
from f
channels of
impure drainage. It is not enough
cholera,
foota
gisense
Ww f
11s eannot
not somp
ground az wi
sible the ea
any
a well
from a
higher
moderate remofeons
of
Tous or
or spring he NO
ares of
source of
ith or merely
nd, }
upon grou ugh even
ition of
i Pe
#1 I
FEE 4 1
gravel
the source
en pe
ledge, or lon
me plat of land
ination is
ron
GRIT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE
Takes Place of Teeth in Preparing
Feed for Further Digestion
—Keep It Handy.
the United
stit of Apr
al
eusent]
¢
ne
gan an un
fo
4
on Any Farm.
Recent investigators have nse
is a part of the
gary feed, giving the fowls
bones and a bright plums re
EXHIBIT ( OF SMOKED
Ways to Be Explained at lowa
Swine Show,
(Prepared avy the nite
nt of A
The
iiates T
ture)
ep onal swine ‘sho w for 1018
1 be held at Des Moines, Town, Sep
ber 20 to October 4,
tet This annual
tant one connected with the swine in-
dustry. At the 1918 show held at Coe
dar Rapids, Iowa, the United States
department of agrieniture made an ex-
hibit of smoked meats, It is the in-
tention of the department this year
to make a much larger exhibit than it
did in 1918, In addition to the show.
ing of smoked meats, the methods of
curing meats in different ways wil] be
explained. The home curing of pork
is one being studied by many farmers
who have heretofore been in the habit
of purchasing their meats from the lo-
cal dealer,
FEEDING ENSILAGE TO COWS
Animals Not Only Pay for Feed in
Summer, but Will Be in Good
Condition for Winter,
Do not walt too long when flies are
bad snd the weather is warm to open
your silo and begin feeding ensilage
to your cows, They will not only pay
for thelr feed In the summer, but will
be in much better condition in the win.
ter months, to do better work, Do not
fail to have some sort of shade in the
pastures if you wish your cows to do
well In the hot summer months, A
cow that has to fight flies In the sun
all day will not give large returns In
tha pall at night,
A OS i
UMPIRES MAKE GAME
SOUR AND LISTLESS
——
Frown on Enlivening “Stunts”
by Contestants,
Arbiters Allow Absoli’ely No Talking
Among Opposing Players and
Take Much Aggressive Spirit
Out of Men,
Funeral-ltke baseball obviously
what the umpires in the
lengue are trying to force on the fans,
Judging from the way they curb
is
excitement in the
absolutely no talking among the
posing players to liven hostilities
by enforcing this rule the letter
take much of the aggressive spirit out
of the men. Some
agers can get away with almost
thing on the fleld, but the
not open their mouths, says a
in Chicago News, AS soon as they
off the field they go with the
games,
to
umpires
suspend them,
In the second
bleheader, which the Cubs won
the Pirates 7 to 0 and 2 to 1,
game going 12 innl
displayed his animus toward
Mitchell and the Chicago
He gave an inkling of it in
by lstening to the remarks made
Merkle, Paskert
the
ngs,
Presi
club,
St. Louis
chasing
bench
struck
for profes of a
ball that
Then he
box and not
Jumped on the
liberately threw
expected to
place Klem alo
sponsible for It.
1
vent in thel
the team
because 1
run
fore
them
they
mirers He 1s Fully 50 Per
Cent of Team.
wr, cent of the
Rogers Hornsby.
second game of the he
the Giants and Cardinals at
grounds Wednesday, when he led his
club on attack with four resounding
blows, including a double and a triple,
and played a sensational game at third
base. Hornshy will continue to hold
down third the remainder of the sea-
son. That is his patural position, the
post he prefers most to play. John
ny Levan has been going so well as
shortstop with the Cards that Hornsby
will be kepf at third, where he is a
tower of strength.
FIELDER KIBBLE BREAKS LEG
Bloomington Outfieider Comes to
Grief in Sliding Into Baste
Spikes Caught in Dirt.
Jack Kibble, left fielder for Bloom-
ington (111), the league leaders in the
Three-l league, broke his right leg in
two places in a recent Terre Haute-
Bloomington game. Kibble, after get.
ting a clean hit, attempted to advance
to second on a high foul ball caught
by the catcher and caught his spikes
in dirt as he slid safe Into second
base, One break was at the ankle
and the other just above, Kibble was
formerly with the Evansville Centra)
League club,
ROTOR
{ween
the name:
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you get It.
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All In scaled
packages.
Helps appetite
and digestion.
Three flavors.
it good until
SEALED TIGHT
fds
ngster Proper y Rebuked Womah
Who Threw Sacred Flag into a
Rubbish Receptacle,
to let that o
Ledger.
Wrong Train of Thought.
She lived down near the Ann
bor railroad 3
open and the
brow with the costatie coolness of
Mavetime night. He 1
. ss Bia] Aira ne y nd mu
her tenderly piranci fade and mur
Ar
i ns
ards. The window w
thed his
#
if tor
Be night air
all
yoked down into
mured softly:
“TH
he
ey 8."
dreamy
A passing switch engine
puffed,
The girl
snorted and
answy red
Are hi ©,
m darned gin
softly:
it's onl
fers”
of the
———— 1 ATA
One of the Symptoms.
“Is Professor Diggs a scientist?”
“Yes, He knows more about Mars
“A savant, eh?”
“1 gu would
#0 detached from
ters that he sometimes
pame of the street he
mingham Age-Herald.
call him that.
mundane mnt.
forgets
lives on.”--Bir
oN8 YOu
Strained Relations,
Mrs. Wiggs--Ain't you speaking to
Mra. Oldeat now?
Mrs, Biggs
right, but not in 4 nice manner.
don Tit-Bits,
Lon-
pothing bot vegetable ingrediefita, which act
atly as a tone and purgative by stimge
fatton and not by irritation. Ade.
RAR AHAB
net natural,
———
A seasick man Is almost as Inter |
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an
they
bar
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