The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 12, 1920, Image 2

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    NOW FREE
FROM PAIN
Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable
Compound Frees Another
Woman From Suffering.
onne, N. J.—*‘ Before I was mare
ad) suffered a
TT] cal pains.
l fim pains po my side and
yack and also head-
aches, and got so
anything. I took
Vegetable Com-
und and soon felt
tter. Now I am
married and have
two little boys. Be-
fore the first one
came I was weak
nervous, could not eat and was
dizzy. After I took the Vegetable Com-
pound I.could work and eat. Now I
am strong and recommend your medi-
cinetomy friends. ''— Mrs. ANNA SLEVA
25 East 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J.
Women who recover their health, nat-
urally tell others what helped them
Some write and allow their names and
photo ographa to be published with testi-
moni Many more tell their friends.
If you need a medicine for women's
ailments, try that well known and
successful remedy Lydia E. Pink-
¥am’s Vegetable Compound. Write
1.7dia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con-
fidential) for anything you need to
know about these troubles,
Cautiously Stated.
The American 8s wh
‘he courts at Cannes t
the army tennis championship were re-
quired on their
Colonel Joh
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
By LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a local disease influ.
gnced by constit: ational conditions. HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE will cure ct atarrh
It is taken internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDIC INE
8 composed of some of the best tonics
known, combined with some of the best
blood purifiers. The nation
of the ingredients in HALL'S
MEDICINE is what produ
€erful results in catarrha
Druggists 5c Testimor
, Jd ener & Co., Props,
reatly
perfect
ials free,
Tatado
A Terror,
"Bessie, i
good little ir
hard.” “But
well.”
dad
Perhaps!
I'd be
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
8ignature of
,
30 Jeurs.
In Use for Over
Children Cry for Fle tel he r's Castoria
in the Slums.
In Korea tl} narriage certificate
I= equally divide between |
and
ushand
wife,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills contaln
sothing but vegetable ingredisants, which act
gently as a tonic and purgativa Adv,
like to fish
doing nothing
Some men
the
because it's
next thing to
Weak and Miserable?
Does the least exertion tire you out?
Feel “blue” and worried and have daily
backache, lameness, headache, dizziness,
and kidney irregularities? Sick kidneys
are often to blame for this unhap Dy
state. You must act quickly to p
vent more serious trouble. Use Doans
Kidney Pills, the remedy recommend-
ed everywhere by grateful users. Ask
your neighbor!
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A Virginia Case
C. FF Mec.
1231 Highland
Norfolk, Va,
“1 had nerv.
headache and
eyes blurred
y back was pain-
and the least
fatigued
me. I felt tired and
I mornings,
too. 1 used Doan's
Kidney Pills and
they Lured me. It
is a long time since
1 have had any of
this trouble and 1
era Doan's for
affecting & permanent cure.’
Get Doan’c at Any Store, 80c a Box
DOAN’S "Aer
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N.Y,
"Por internal
and external
use
Unexeelled for
winter throat
OLIVE
Dn.Srasronc's
stops coughing
«heals sore throat—seothes—prompt rellel.
or RUCKEL, lac. 215 Washington St, New York
ronchitis
ark Irritated Throats
that
oy wat containg
asking for
o's
and tested
or gor effect belived
ror PY ou get that remedy
Pl
SHIP POTATOES
Special Care Should Be Taken to
Prevent Freezing to Avoid
Serious L
CAR LINING IS | IMPORTANT
Recommended that Floor, Walls and
Ceiling Be Covered With Building
Paper and False Floor
for Venthation.
the United
ment of Agricu
In loading potatoes for
ither, special Of
to prevent freezing if
suffer
States Depart.
ture.)
shipment in
ire must
the ship
that may
an entire
is not enough that insulated
be
taken
per is
wipe out profits for
not to losses
ROASOND 8
for heat
and floors and means
provided with
walls
ard to the
proper methods i ation. Ap-
proximately 73 per cent f all
prepared to protect po
in cold weather are line
shipments
~ loaded In-
‘orrectly
accor
tion made last
winier
of ma
rkets
Make Box Car
To make
potatoes
Safe.
a box car
freezing, the bureau of
floor,
mends that the
f the
with
by false
es from the
also, should be
®
|
en —
Sacked Potatoes Loaded Away From
Side of Car to Prevent Freezing—
Note False Floor to Permit Circula-
Cars Are Used (Instead of One With
insulated Wall as Here Shown) a
False Wall
Load and the Side Wall,
the car
forin a
ad 1 n 1
AUS put ACTOSS
ide of the doors to
1 hese
as the center bulk
the
form
false walls
%
heads rise
‘
{
ove
well to
ward and with the
floor large bins, around
which the air continually circulates,
Line Bins With Paper.
with paper
ceiling,
two
The bins should be lined
ihe same as the car walls,
and floor. The longitudinally
floor supports permit the cool alr to
the false floor and to
move toward the base of the stove,
whence It rises as it is heated and
moves out toward the ends of the car,
the top of the
ceiling
settle below
between
ceiling.
In loading, care should be taken not
to allow sacks to hang over the upper
the end partitions, that
will cut off the circulation. The bags
next to the outside walls and near the
edge of as
the outer walls, thereby lessening the
frost bitten If
the car cools.
of Two Great Food Elements
Needed by Stock.
Corn silage Is our cheapest form of
carbohydrates, one of the two great
food elements most needed by stock,
and clovers and alfalfa, or the legumes,
furnish protein, the other element, In
the cheapest forms,
——— A ————— A———
PROFIT PERIOD OF POULTRY
Fowls of Heavier r Breeds Qutlive Use.
fulness When They Pass Second
Laying Year.
Fowls of the heavier breeds cense to
produce a profitable pumher of eggs
at the end of thelr second laying year
This holds true with the lighter breeds
at the end of thelr third laying year.
KEEP UP PERSISTENT
FIGHT ON TAKE-ALL
Claiming Attention of Federal
and State Authorities.
Disease Thought to Exist Only in Few
Counties in lllincis and Indiana
Now Found in Virginia and
Washington,
United States
of Agriculture.)
tnke-all
small grains, which
the United
the
ment
Eradication of the disease
discovered In
States last spring, claims close
tion from federal and agricul-
tural! authorities, When tnke-all
and flag smut conference was held in
Washington at thrashing time, the dis-
stinte
the
eases were thought to exist only
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lt I
Bs
{liustration of Take All--Normal and
Infected Plants,
NECROBACILLOSIS OF SWINE
Disease is Becoming More Prevalent
in Some Sections of Country
Plan for Control.
P. I
paper repr
report of
na n nn i
ates Live Stock
While the germ
special
effect on
domestic
fiith,
losis,
the United Sti
initary association
which causes tl lisease is of
ita
other
for ind chiefly in
prevention of necrobacil
interest by wmson of
1
according to Doctor Fitch, must be
feanii Pig
be cleaned dally and the
based on ness
peng, he
says, should
floor sprinkled with three per cent so-
lution of 3
The manure, especially
should ne
disinfectant.
from affected
wt be spread on pas
for swine. The key
is prevent based os
any coaltar
intended
ion
pecially on the proper disposal of ma-
nure.
——————————————s
FRESH WATER IS ESSENTIAL
Important to Supply It Liber.
ally to Hogs.
Farmers who careful on other
matters of feeding sometimes neglect
an important item, that of placing be-
fore the hogs at all times a good sup-
ply of good, clean drinking water, For
this purpose an automatic device or
home-made convenience is best, Water
is the cheap material In making pork,
and the importance of having It sup-
plied in quantity and quality cannot
be overestimated. Hogs should not
he forced to drink from an unclean
tank, nor should they be
with only a limited supply once or
twice a day.
WINTER SHELTER FOR SHEEP
Need as Much Protection in Some DI.
rections as Do Larger and
Stronger Animals.
Sheep have a better reputation for
ardiness than their power to resist
dvorse Influences can justify. It is
rae that they can withstand severe
old if the alr and ground are dry, and
hat if sheared nt the proper time they
an endure a good deal of heat in the
But it fa equally true that
hey need as much protection in some
directions ns do the larger and
are
mer
stronger closses of dowestic animals.
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To a Girl He Left Behind.
And | wonder what fate will be wait
ing for me,
a brave man,
And they gave me a medal or two;
I'm afraid
Of a small brown.eyed person
you!
Do you know that | love you? | wonder,
Oh, what ages and ages it seems
Since | left you!
but | hops
That I've
Dreams.
like
To His Fairy.
If | just dared to say it,
You sure can bet | would
Gee, but | wish | could!
Oh, k ddo, you're so classy,
With those big eyes of blue,
There sure ain't none like you.
DAY SACRED TO
WAS an enterprising ¥¢
irst captured the vaied
r America. He
Ho ywiand,
unt Holy
her father, w
Ww orcester, Mass,
qd from Englan
0k
i$ these
for them
lected some
verses and set
1am “on
lace paper,
¥
ital
trv or
pLAnet
£5.06) worth
ont kr
dollar mark
First Love Missives
It was a Frenchman who first con
celved the idea of composing va
Charles, Duke of
ken prisoner by the En
Agincourt, in 1415
to the Tower
where he spent the next twen.
tines In verse,
jeans, was
ish at the battle of
He was
London,
ty-five
consigned
walls of his dungeon could not
pletely dampen his sentimental na-
anh
ny little
ty, which are still to be seen among
the royal papers in the staid old Brit
tsh museum. One of them reads:
Wilt thou be mink? Dear love,
roetly consent or else deny
Whisper softly, no shall Know...
Wilt th ou be mine, love? Aye or no?
reply.
ne
Bpite of fortune we may be
Happy by one word from thee.
Life filles awiftly. Ere it go,
Wilt thou be mine, love Aye or no?
England at once adopted
which {ts royal prisoner had set, and
Valentine's day found the coaches
more than usually laden with poetic
outpourings of lovers, friends and
even slight acquaintances,
Old Romance Recalled.
One of the most romantic histories
of Valentine children is that of Lady
Sarah Lennox, born on February 14,
1745. In fact, she apparently inherited
a romantic temperament, for her own
story is usually prefaced with a sketch
of her parents’ romance-—hy way of
driving home the story's admonition,
Her father's marriage was no more
nor less than a bargain to cancel a
gambling debt between the couple's
then Lord
was brought home from col
lege to wed the plain Mttle girl-bride
just out of nursery. At the conclusion
of the ceremony the indignant bride-
groom fled to the continent with a
tutor in tow, where he spent three
years. On his return to London he
carefully avolded going home, where
he fancied a wrathful young woman
was walting to swoon at his arrival.
Instead, he went straight to the
theatre and saw there a very hand.
some lady. He cursed his luck, but had
breath left te ask who she might be.
“Lady March, the toast of the season,”
informed his friends, to his utter as
tonishment. Then he blessed his luck,
claimed his bride and, as it turned out,
was very happy to the end. Her love
No chance for me-- know If
I'm such a roughneck guy-—
But If | thought you'd look at me,
Oh, Boy! Pd make the try.
Believe me, you're scme fairy,
You're better’n | deserve;
i'd send a Valentine—but gee,
| just ain’t got the nerve!
A Substitute.
That's nice enough for you;
| hope that it will do,
To His Mother.
Today an old sweetheart of mine
is my most precious Valentine;
My best and oldest sweetheart you
Are, mother dear. 8o loyal, true
And tender always. And your love
| cherish over and above
Earth's fairest gifts. You've made of me
All that | am and hope to be,
Mother mine,
My Valentine,
not heen
America’s Noted
erica’s most no
valenti:
A
etermination
ons.
has
1 pe ratiti
To star " with, her wedding day
of the
thundered
gale. During the mony.
was held at her father's home
i Louis, the lights went out three
times and repeated the performance
guests
were filled with terror for the young
je who was beginning life under
such gestively evil omens, And by
way of enhancing the evil Influences
that appeared to be abroad the crowd
outside the house got the word that
the bride was wearing a spun glass
winte
ed and
cere
ha violently,
which
in SL
ne
i
SURE
point of mob vielence before the police
could beat them back to make room
for the passage of guests,
But the bride laughed In the face
of these witches’ pranks and lived to
share the honors that
career brought him,
St. Valentin
Valentine's Mission,
When winter's at his oldest
And coldest
And boldest,
Then cometh good Bt. Valentine,
To show that love is burning
And sighing and yearning,
And breathe upon the wintry earth
his tendernesa divine.
When life ia at (ts bleakest
And meekest
And weakest,
Then cometh good St. Valentine,
To show that love ia rosy
And wistful eyed and cory,
And breathe on every torpid heart
his tenderness divine.
112 Millions
used last year”
to KILL. COLDS
HILL'S
CASCARAS=D QUININE
Brome
frandard cola remedy for 20 years
in tab form—asie, sure, no
ab ecaks up a cold is 24
hours—relieves grip in 3 day rs
Money back if it fms Thee
genuine box bas a Red
top with Mr. Hills
picture -
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AD BREATH
Often Caused by
Acid-Stomach
How can anpons with a sour
stomach, who is constantly belching.
heartburn and suffers from indigestion have
snything but a bad breath? All of thesw
stomach isorders mean just one thing
Seid Stomue h.
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worse troubles follow. Take
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Te or home remedy tor breaking
p colds, relieving throat troubles;
heal and soothing quick relief
for coughing and hoarseness.
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Distinguished Family.
Rodriguez family from Porto
according to the files of the bu-
reau of war risk insurance, sent 8§
into the American forces and
among this number, which was almost
large enough fof a battalion, there
were hut seven first named as fol
lows: Domingo, Francisco, Jose,
Juan, Romos, Tomas and Antonio. The
serinl number of man was In
the 000,000 class,
His Only Chance.
“She says she's going to give sing
ing lessons.” “She'll have to. Nobody'd
ever pay her for them.”
The
each
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Many person Imagine that Worms or Tape.
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who have used “Dead Shot Dn
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