The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 09, 1920, Image 7

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e country used for
Buffalo, N. Y.—*1I suffered with
organic inflammation and displace.
ment. When lifting I had such pain
and bearing down that I was not
able to stand upland it hurt me te
walk or goup ordown stairs. I was
going to a doctor without any re.
sults and he said the safest
would be to have an operation.
met a lady who told me she had
three operations and was not well
until she took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
1 felt relied after taking two bottles
of Vegetabie Compound and I kept
on with it until I was cured. I ale
ways use Lydia E. Pinkbam's Liver
Pills and they are fine. Everythin
used to turn sour on my stomach
the Liver Fills Io jars or Wong
. Roarrs veuus,
Bacramento, Cailf.—*1 had or
ganic trouble and had such terrible
pain and swelling in the lower part
of my side that I could not stand on
my feet or even lot the bed clothes
touch my side. I gave up my work
thinking I would not be able to go
back for months. My mother ade
vised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound as it had saved
her life at one time, and it put me
in a wonderful condition in a couple
of weeks, so I can keep on working.
I work in » department store and
have to stand on my foe all day and
I do not hate any more pains.
surely recommend your Vegetable
Compound to all my friends and you
may use theses facts as a testimon.
fal.V’—Bazrua J. Pasxas, 3320 M
St. Bacramento, Callil
0D
AND THAT WOU
Surgeon Knew Just Exactly How
Much Talkative Convalescing Pa-
tient Would Suffer.
She is a talkative young school
teacher and he a surgeon, who Is not
much given to speech. Recently when
he operated her, her chattering
preceding the operation almost Jrove
on
could to alleviate her suffering.
The fourth he
wounds and made her comfortable in
every way he could, Then she hegan
to chatter and asked him question aft-
er question, the last one being, “Doc-
tor, how am 1 reall
He remembered hic experience with
her talkative little before the
operation. “Oh, getting along
splendidly,” he retorted, “In fact all
the suffering yon will now have to en-
dure Is Just to keep quiet”
day dressed
now?"
tongue
you're
Not a Bit Curious.
Mrs, Smith was all dressed? up, and
that piqued Mrs. Rogers’ curiosity as
she met her on the road.
“Going to town.
Mrs. Rogers,
“No” answered Mre, Smith,
“Oh to your sister ut
ville”
“Na,” wag the sententions answer,
“Gol Cor-
I suppose? asked
qv Blages-
to see Cy's gister at the
ners, perhaps?”
“No, I'm not,”
swer
“Well, my
Mrs. Rogers
think I eare an
ing?
came the positive au.
gracious
impatiently, “In yon
About the hardest crop to ralse on
a forn, I= the children,
A fame which: will burn without
| protection under water, and which cuts
| holes In sunken vessels, Is now In uss
| by ship-saivers,
Do you want to get rid of worms or
Tapeworm? Use "“"Deadl S8hot"--Dr. Peery's
Vermifuge One dose cleans them out -—~Ady
| MISTAKEN IN HIS SURMISE
Mr. Brown Somewhat Hasty in Blam.
ing the Gramophone for Those
Unearthly Sounds,
Perfect
Brow ns’
family, his
ing, in blissful anticipation of the eve
ning Mrs.” Prown was
busy preparing in the kitchen.
The suddenly
broker
reigned in the
The head of the
fay's work over, was read
prace
household,
weal which
peitle stillness was
by eerie sounds, apparently
coming from the next house—a weird
developing Into heart-rend
ing walls and harrowing shrieks,
Mr. Nrown Jumped up.
“It's Mr2
ephone playing
1
moaning,
. Wood's confounded gram
Tost!’
Lizzie" to
‘Good-hy" *
his
daughter—"go and implore her to stop
iit! Tell her I'' ill—tell hér we're
all iH, anything you only make
i her leave off IV
The
two minntes
he erim oldest
1
fhe,
child obediently hrrried
nut,
sid inter cane
| back.
“It's not
"»
Mrs,
sa fd.
street
Wood's gramophone,
“It's the Murphys
openiug au tin of
she
the
anc,
down
| corms] beef ™
A’ Leading Clue,
able elderly
i bottles concealed about her?”
“I'm sure 1 don't know,
| was her cork screw enris”
and you'll save sugar,
WARN OF INJURY
BY CHINCH BUGS
Over Much Longer Period
Than Usual.
HARM TO CORN APPREHENDED
Department of Agriculture Urges
Steps Be Taken to Check Infesta.
tion—Kerosene Emulsion Will
Stop March of Pests,
Missouri,
the
Warning messages from
Indiana and Illinols state that
farther north in Indiana,
the Infestation
larger areas,
that reason
extended to
for
Pramsor ware Pes loss wry %
= ¥ bon reioghbarvng on
Ca”. aloe ne a Bawow wwe Tew pol
: ol -y wh dey bodes Gg sony 1h feet clo :
(No the wineot sade of the od Lire te rep Ve use
[7a Trolaie fall earn oll gress ewes seed nliial; where
ons unless steps are taken to cheek the
tent of Its ability
trol
toward putting con-
into effect,
Hibernate,
measures
Where Bugs
The bureau of
following
The chinch
winter In clumps of
under leaves
rubbish. In the spring
and fl to fields of young
wheat, where they lay thelr eggs on
the root tops and stems. When the
to ripen and dry.
the young bugs leave the wheat fields
information:
the
and
bugs spend
bunch grass dead
they
emerge
comimnences
cannot fiy~—to the cornfields,
they do the greatest damage.
tion from the wheat to the corn by
walking gives the farmer his oppor
tunity to check the
ing road oll along
shallow furrow dug
march Deep
the bottom of a
across the line of
be dug
holes should
the wheat to the
%
side
bugs.
nearest trap
Spray Infested Corn.
Corn already infested may
sprayed with kerosene emulsion along
Chinch Bug.
first rows to
going farther,
the
from
prevent the bugs
Some corn will
ance will be safe from the bug,
As n preventive measure, burn all
trash and dried grasses, especimily
sevige” during early winter or early
receive most thorough treatment of
Sires-—~Better Stock” Movement...
Discards Grades.
Tlinstrating the results of the “Bet.
ter Sires—Better Stock” movement, a
Virginia farmer owning 40 grade cows
nnd ewes recently enrolled in the cam.
paign. He listed no purebreds of any
kind, but agreed to sell his grade ball
and to get a purebred ram. Hereafter
he will use purebred sires only,
SOW TURNIPS IN SEPTEMBER
Good Crop May Be Secured but Better
Plan to Mave Them In Ground
Six Weeks Earlier,
Turnips do well If gown before the
middle of September, though It is bet-
ter to have them In the ground a
month or six weeks earlier. The ruta.
hagas must be planted a month earlier
than the ture. 5
Information on Wheat {|
Growing. |
The following Farmers’ Bul-
leting on wheat growing way be
obtained free on application to
the division of publications of
the United States department of
agriculture, Washington, D. C.:
506. The Culture of Wheat in
the Eastern United States,
616. Winter Wheat Varieties
for the Eastern #nited States,
678. Growing Hard Spring
Wheat.
680. Varieties of Hard Spring
Wheat,
782. Marquis Wheat.
827. Shalin, or
Wheat.”
885. Growing Winter Wheat
on the Great Plains,
1006, The Wheat
and Its Control,
1041. Eelworm Disease
Whent and Its Control.
1068, Take-All and Flag-Smut,
Two Wheat Diseases New to the
United States,
“Egyptian
Jolntworm
of
ii
.
RE a a ae a
VEGETABLES REQUIRE
in Storage Room.
Lacking Essential
by Providing Air Duct of Wood,
Metal or Terra Cotta, Fitted
in One of the Windows.
——
kept safely In storage.
lars under dwellings the lack of vent
lation is the essential that Is
incking,. However, this can usually be
easily overcome hy providing
duct J
of wood, m
terra cotta, fitted In
only
an air
etal or
one of the
as It permits
at the bottom of
Two or more joints of 6
inch stovepipe
and an elbow
constructed
whieh
desirable,
one with a damper,
we used A plece
the size of the
window In place
Another
removed from
may |
with a hole
pipe is fitted lo the
of one of the panes of
elas
gings
Details of construction for the ven.
ment. The air guct may be made of
wood, terra cotta, or metal and in.
stalled in place of a pane of glass,
thus avoiding cutting through the cel
lar wall. A hinged door the size of
an outlet for the warm air,
the sash and a small hinged door fitted
in its place, which when open allows
air to escape. In cold
must be
the storage
in the
The windows
damper
closed.
stoveplipe
in
protect the vegetables from the light,
Barrels, crates, boxes, or bing may
preferable to built-in bins,
ground.
sure a free circulation of alr and to
mice, rats, and other vermin.
than © Inches wide.
MARQUIS WHEAT IS POPULAR
Yielding Quality Greater Than That
of Any Other Variety, With
Exception of Durum,
The popularity of Marquis wheat Is
still gaining in the spring wheat
states,
per cent of the spring wheaterop of
1019 in Minnesota, 47.5 per cent In
North Dakota, 63.8 per cent In South
Dakota, and 714 per cent in Montana.
It was hardly in evidence in the sow.
ings of 1014. The ylelding quality of
the wheat is greater than that of any
other variety except Durum, a variety
that i= gaining in popularity, although
less than Marquis,
SANITARY QUARTERS NEEDED
in Order to Insure Pigs Greatest
- Amount of Vitality Every.
thing Must Be Clean,
A point that should receive the
earnest attention of every progressive
hog ralser is the necessity of having
all quarters clean, with sanitary hog
wanllows, fresh, clean drinking water,
and well lighted, ventilated and com
fortable quarters In order to Insure
for the pige the greatest amount of
“ftality and resistance to disease,
Back Lame and Achy?
Do you get up mornings tired and
achy? Evening find you “all worn
out?’ Likely your kidneys are to
blame. Hurry and worry, lack of rest,
and eating too much meat, throw a
strain on the kidneys. Your back gives
out; you are tired and likely suffer
headaches and dizzy spell. Take things
' . | § easier and help the kidneys with Doan’s
All this frou Kidney Pills, Doan’s have brought
box, so send me four more at} new strength to thousands. Ask your
mea” | § neighbor!
Hundreds of now take A Virginia Case
B. C. Hall 115 B.
health, | { Payne St, Alexan-
Eatonic |] dria, Va. says: “My
|} kidneys were so sore
acidity I could hardly get
up or down and I
was weak and lame
across my back, 1
was always in mis
ery and suffered
from headaches and
nervousness, My kid«
neys acted sg freely
at night 1 couldn't
get any rest. | was
advised to use Doan’s Kidney Pills
and was surprised at the quick cure
1 got”
Get Doan's st Any Store, 80c & Bon
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n
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8he could not
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people
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Of course, when the
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You will find it a quick, sure relief
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It costs but
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If you don't feel well, you give
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“Do you think Gladys was surprised
when I proposed to her?’ inquired the
youth,
“About us surprised.” answered Miss
ate who has re.
al notification that he has
been nominated.”
250 E "Ind
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Adam dered clothes
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GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
NEN rn
THE CERTAUR COMPANY, BREW YORK CITe
8 A helpful Remedy for
* Constipation and Diarrhém
and Feverishness
: Loss oF SuEE?
resufting therefrom 10Z Iafay
have had
t shart eourse
taken hy those wishing to bee
ms
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