The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 05, 1920, Image 7

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NOW FREE
FROM PAIN
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Frees Another
Woman From Suffering.
Bayonne, N. J.—*‘ Before I was mar-
ried I suffered a great deal with periodi-
1 cal pains. 1 had
pains in my side and
ack and also head-
aches, and got so
weak I could not do
anything. I took
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
und and soon felt
tter. Now I am
married and have
A two little boys. Be-
fore the first one
THATS came I was weak
and 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,
26 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
photographs to be published with testi-
monials, Many more tell their friends.
If you need a medicine for women’s
ailments, try that well known and
guccessful remedy Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. Write
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con-
fidential) for anything you need to
know about these troubles,
No Wonder,
“That lawyer came
clusion.” “Naturally,
such a halting argument.”
i= ix A
lsme con-
to a
when he had
ates disordered
right's Indian
Vegetable
griping.
Further Off the Bettef,
“Distance lends enchantment to the
view, you know.” to
our view of bores and borrowers.”
“Yes, especially
LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES
One size an
using Allen's F
powder for the feet
and rinkie
Foot
aller and shoes last longer after
fot = Ease the antiseptic
the shoes
jo} foot-bath, Allen's
makes tight or new feel
eany: gives instant relief te corns and bun
fons, prevents Hilisters, Callous and Sore
Bpots. It's the greatest o¢ srt discovery
of the age. Try it to-day. everywhere,
Shaken into
i in the
shoes
Probably the
world
happiest man in
who has just pur
the
is the one
) A
i PN
Sure Relief
BELL-ANS
INDIGESTION
Cuticura Soap
SHAVES -—
Without Mug
Glenn’s |
Sulphur
Soap
) No other
toilet soup
is as effi-
cient in
clearing
the com-
plexion of blemishes. The sulphur
Purifies
(All Druggista.)]
Contains 30% Pure Sulphur,
Ws Hale § Walsker Dys, Black or Brown, $0
FAVOR PROJECTS
FOR GOOD ROADS
Remarkable Increase Shown in
Statement Issued by Bureau
_ of Public Roads.
MANY AGREEMENTS EXECUTED
in Time for
Preiiminary Work Before Actual
Construction Is Begun—Few
Projects Completed,
The remarkable rate at which the
aumber of federal-aid road-bullding
projects has Increased gince the war
of agricul.
2885 project
had
O96 miles of
bureau
which
the
of
apnroved, representing 27,5
with
statements 2,700 been
highway.
Work in Progress,
Up to May 1 of this year 1.974 pro}
had at
which plans, specifications, a
had been delivered to
in
th
ects proceeded to the stage
nil esti
bu
8. spect
esthimates of 1,827
mates the
and of
heen
fications
these had
proval, representing 13,845 miles,
had actually
work
recommended for ap
i
eet agreements n
construction
progress on 1.0560 totalling
11,987 miles, In addi had
been begun on about 100 projects for
which had* not actually
been signed, thus expediting the prog-
and was in
1
*
nroiects,
1-
Lion, Work
agreements
tal mileage under construction up to
13.540. The summary
great reduction has been
time required for preliminary
fore actual construction is begun.
Agreements Made.
On the average the states have
mitted project for nearly
05 per cent of thelr respective allot-
ments and have entered
mont to construct highways which eall
for about one-half of their federal-aid
money, The projects actually
pleted and pald for are comparatively
few, but they are materially exceeded
3 3 ify
INAGK :
wark be-
statements
into
cally cornpleted. California, Delaware,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minne-
sotn, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, North Carolina, Ohlo, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
submitted
ming have each
of thelr allotments,
Slatted Cage Attached to Wall
High Enough to Keep Out
Fowis’ Scratchings.
the
OF
To protect water
poultry
cage with a
The fowls
and get a
fastened to
pan
outdoors,
hinged top,
readily reach
and
wall,
house
fas
can
drink,
the
as the cage
1
several Inches
Water Pan Protected,
from the floor, there is little danger
of having dirt scratched into the pan,
Liggettnllyors
KING PIN
CHEWING
The tastiest
tobacco you
nal. When placed outdoors, the top
of the eage protects the water from
the rays of the sun,
Killed by Spraying
With Strong Solution of Bordeaux
Mixture.
The Cplorado potato beetle is the
worst pest which potato growers have
They may be killed by spray-
BEST AGE
A man is as old as his organs; he
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
ena l
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
fiver, bladder and uric acid trou
since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates
vital organc, All druggists, three sizes,
i Prairie Alzada Wow, Twenty [da-
. 0 nore, Imp, wemr R. R., healthy,
ent. Raent tor staal Matel, Dancy, Al.
3 A.
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 30-1020,
as With Corn-~Thorough Pack-
ing Is Required.
The fundamental factors that are in-
volved in making good corn silage also
apply in making beet-tep silage. Pack
the mass thoroughly to exclude the
free alr and then seal tight. Good
silags requires thorough packing.
MOISTURE INJURIOUS TO HAY
It Should Not Be Raked, Bunched or
Put Into Stacks While It Is Wet
With Dew or Rain,
The hay maker must ever keep In
mind that hay Is always more likely
to be Injured by moisture that is on
it than by moisture that is In It
Therefore It should not be raked
punched or put ints stacks when It is
wet wiih dew or fam,
ONE DIP NOT ENOUGH
TO CURE SHEEP SCAB
One Reason Is That All Eggs
Have Not Been Killed.
Important That Second Treatment Be
Made Before Mites Which May
Hatch Out Have Had Chance
to Deposit More Eggs.
A single dipping usually falls to rid |
a flock of sheep from seal, according |
to findings of specialists of the United |
States department of agriculture re- |
ported In Farmers’ Bulletin 713. :
The apparknt reason is either that |
all the females In the course of des |
positing eggs, nt which the they
pear especially tenacious of life, or all
the eggs already deposited not
been destroyed by the dipping; conse
quently, after the eggs mny |
have escaped the rst dipping have
had an opportunity to complete thelr
incubation, It is essential to dip
sheep again,
It Is also essential that the
dippiag take
which
flr
have
which
tho
second
place before mites
many hatch out
Dipping Sheep in Cement Vat,
ie.
tho
dipping have had time to become
» and AS
of the host usually
deposit more eggs.
body
the
and probably never more than
10 days, and as 10 to 12 da
essary for the young mites after hatch.
grow to maturity, mate, and de
posit their eggs, it would appear that
the best tirae for the second dipping
is about 10 days after the first, as all
the eggs will have hatched, while prac-
tically none of the new generation of
mites will have developed sufficiently
Practical experience
the second dipping
the fourteenth
day without unfavorably affecting the
wherever
possible it is preferable to follow the
10-day rule.
Coples of Bulletin
rished, upon request,
§ are nec
has shown that
fare
il
t depart
2 will be
¥ 1
he
is Plenty of Room at This
Time eof Year.
endive
inds that are in
is the king of
>
reach of th
dinary gardener. It should be plant
from the
The
There is aiw
in the
therefore ide
apart to allow banking with
Thin the plants to stand about
inches apart. Having it that
first to the middie
green curled
of
¢
of
best, ays plenty
gardens gt this time
year, sow the rows Ww
enough
earth.
four
heads, but they will be finer in tex-
By the time the first freeze Is exe
Lift
pressing boards
against the sides of the row and hold
them in place with stakes, Leave it
until in danger from freezing weather,
draw. earth agninst the boards
outer leaves,
GETTING RID OF QUACK GRASS
Three-Year Crop Rotation, Including
Grain, Clover and Corn, Is Ex. i
cellent Plan,
A threeyear crop rotation—small
grain, clover and corn—and A (wos
year<rop rotation——corn and rye or
early potatoes and rye—also afford |
an excellent opportunity for getting |
rid of quack grass. Extra espense |
required by extra tillage will in most |
cases be largely made up by increased
yields, i
INVESTING IN FOREST CROP |
Less Actual Cash Called for Than in |
Any Other Form of Enterprise
on Many Farms,
A forest cwop calls for less actual |
outlay of cash In proportion to the |
final income than any other form of
enterprise. An investment of £10 to
£15 an acre, with a small annual
earrying charge, in 40 to 60 years will
produce a return equivalent to from
4 to 6 per cent compound Interest for
the period involved,
CAPS GIVE GOOD PROTECTION
Weights to Hold Down Covers on Hay
Crop Can Be Made of Concrete
How They Are Made.
— *
To secure sweet, mold-free hay, cow
er the hayeocks with a canvas or mus.
Hin cover, Good weights to hold down
the covers can be made of concrete,
Mix one part cement to two parts
sand; mold them like doughnuts or
enkes, embed a galvanized wire loop
in each, and set them Inside In a damp
place for seven days before using
Gna (ty ACUPIN 7 *
Net Contents 15 Fluid Drashms
ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. §
Bl <imilatingtheFood by Regula:
| tomachs and Bowels of
Thereby Promoting Digestion
Cheerfulness and Rest Gontaus
neither Opium, Morphine nor
, NoT NARCOTIC
Constipation and D
and Feverishness
Loss OF SLEEP
resyfting therefrom inlifancy ]
Fac Simite Signatereof |
Tue Greravn GowpAy. J
NEW YORK-__
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At ETT IS
Eide
Qua CTH
resem
Is the best form of agricultural lime the
farmer can use. Guaranteed analysis 907,
Carbonate of Lime; practically 1009,
soluble in soil water; in nice condition for
drilling or spreading. LIME-MARL gives
Juick results but is not caustic. Write
or prices, literature and the freight rate to
your depot. Order carly before the rush season.
Marlbrook Lime Co., Roanoke, Va.
Works, Maribrock, Va,
Natural Lime-Marl Co., Roanoke, Va.
Works, Charles Town, W.Va
a
CONSTABLE WRONG FOR ONCE
Sleuth Had to Admit That He Had
Slipped Up a Little on His
“Caikeriations.”
n't often make a mistake in my
admitted
Siackputter, the redoubtoble
‘but 1 1 y own up that
yesterday ev nigh
gO A stranger, tl looked
represented a falrsized fine
nice little fee, come along in his
alkerlalions”™ Con-
ening One
like he
and a
ino-
ig in his prog
Irene Is the Vil
Er-rtiin
torenr, sorter
wabbiir
My
£43 tidy!
LUNG Y
ress and singing,
lage Queen. Run
tiddy
Halt
yourself
5
"and so forth
there!” snvs
tum.
under arrest!’
And b'gashed if he dl
for everyihing
Lis tongue to!
‘What are you trying to arrest me
for, you him
red-necked hick?” says he,
“ ‘For being so bone-dry drunk,’ says
1. ‘that you don’t know what you're
doing?"
“ ‘Like torment, 1
Tm cussing out a
mutton-headed, tinstarred boob!”
he. “That's what P
1n't «top and
could ny
CUss me
kity-busted, lop-eared,
don’t!” says he.
blankity-binnked,
says
I'm doing!
“Well, of course, I seen he did know,
80 all the action I could take was tn
haul in my horns and wave
ward with as much dignity ns 1 could
manage to assume on the spur of the
moment."—Knansas City Star.
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ha, Tg
Special
Your Physician will tell you
that Baby’s medicine must .be
by improper food, Could vou for a
to your ang child anythine but
for Infants and Children ? Don’t be
moment, then, think of giving
a medicine especially prepared
deceived.
No Baby is so abnormal that
prepared for gr-wn-uns,
GENUINE CAST
Bears the
#
ORIA ALways
Signature of
3 : ne Ww
i. watery eyes, and 3
a man ever feels religion it
imself in a tight piace.
Cuticura Socthes itching Scalp
On retiring
Rpg q IY » § 4 wish "ss
druff and itehing = } i
gently rub spots of dan-
ticura Oint-
Next ;
Soap and hot water,
then vour ey
fined have a clear
bands. — Ady,
HE WANTED IT RUBBED IN
with
Make
preparations
ment, moining shampoo
Cuticurn
¥ toilet
skin and soft, white
isfied With Knowing Himseif to
Be a Fool.
A wealthy
Ch bogie
nye he
wesiern congressman,
Argonaut, much against Lis
fixion In
ife and
of
will, ere
Wash to please his w
ughter, The
' n
eT
fn tastes and had
ted a magnificent ma
ington i
Congressnan Was
y liking tr the
the natloz
old friend
ai sctivities of
ne day
Wenr
an
ing a §
the owner of
his
isinsti but the hos
thing. When
and the two had turned to
library on the first floor, the
itor said:
“Well,
the inspection wns
finished
thie
Jim, you certal
that sou haven't
want.”
“Nes, 1 can.” replied the millionaire
soberly ;: “1 want a parrot.”
“Why a parrot?”
“1 should like to hang him over ths
front door, so that every time 1 enter
“There
~Youth's
everyt
this place he ean yell out,
that old fool again!
Companion,
CONES
Its Condition,
X fo a
Why do they al i baseball
ne a sphere?’ “1 suppose because it
ix the whirled.”
substance.
* Také Sulphur Baths
J
di
i
Cout, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right in
your own home and at trifling cost,
you can enjoy the benefit of healing
sulphur baths.
HANCOCK
SULPHUR COMPOUND
mature’ sown blood and sidn healing
remedy SULPHUR prepared in a way to
make sts ose most efficacious. Use it in the
bath; use it as a lotion applying to affected
parts: and take Rt internally,
60¢ and $1.20 the bottle
at your druggist’s. I he can't supply ¥
send his name and the price In stamps
we will send you a bottle direct,
BANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR
COMPLRY -
# Paltionore, M4, ND
Bane Sulphur Covpond Oinr 2nd -§
menp==25 and Soefor sm with the ou 4
Ligwid Compound at 4
nd
DrHelloges
Asthma
Remedy
for the prompt relief of Asthma and
May Fever. Ask your druggist for it,
285 cents and one dollar. Write for
FREE SAMPLE.
Northrop & Lyman Co.,Inc., Buffalo, N.Y.
When You Need a Good Tonic
Take BABEK
THE QUICK AND SURE CURE POR
Malaria, Chills, Fever and Grippe
CONTAINS NO QUININE
All druggists, or by parcel post prepaid,
from Kiloczewski & Co. . Washington D.C
Acid Stomach
Makes the Body Sour
Nine Out of Ten People
Suffer From It
i
i
{ It sends its harmful acids and gases al)
{over the body, instead of health anéd
| strength. Day and night this ceaseless dame
| age goes on. No matter bow strong, ite
| victim cannot long withstand the healths
| destroying effects of an acid stomach.
| Good news for millions of sufferers
{ Chemists have found a sure remedy—one
| that takes the acid up and carries it ouf
| of the body; of course, when the cause is
| removed, the sufferer gets well.
| Bloating, indigestion, sour, seid, gassy
stomach miseries all removed. This @
| proven by over half a million ailing folks
| who have taken EATONIC with wonder
drogpist, who will cheerfully refund its
trifling cost if not entirely mtisfactory
Fre
quently the first tablet gives relief.
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