The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 10, 1921, Image 7

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    rominent
Western:
“Tanlac has completely restored my
Realth and I feel finer than in vears,”
was the straightforward statement
made recently by Mr, Ww.
Logan of Peabody, Kansas, one of
the most
the Middle
“It has not
of me but I
thirty-five pounds in weight
as well as I ever did
telling all
but they can
it has dome in my ca
“When I began ta 8
In an awfully run-down ndition I
was away off in weight, felt wenk ved
nervous all of the time and econldn't
take any interest in or
George
prominent stock-dealers It
West,
only in
made a new ms:
have actually gained
feel
I am
bout Tanla
and
in my life.
lends 1
see for thems«
Ives what
my work
My main trouble was in-
Nothing seemed agree
with me, At times I would have dizzy
and at other times my back
would ache so bad that I could hardly
up and down in my chair. This
the condition 1 in when
I started medicine, It
took just well
f appe-
Of 1
my
digestion, to
spells
was
this
to
have a
tastes
to take
make a
fine
and
six bottles
1 now
everything
man
tite
1
good
digestion is srfect
‘My
iigestion
troubled with
t relleved
¥ pub-
rever vou like
doubts it, just tell them
me.” v
sold by leading druggists
also
way, mas
statement whe
and if anyone
Tanlac is
endove
SPOHN'S
Observant Paw.
“Paw, what is an t
“An advertisemer
f pretty girl eatix
or driving
wants to sell.”
WOMEN! USE “DIAMOND DYES”
Old Skirts, Dresses Waists,
Coats, Stockings, Draperies
Everything
SON
%,
Yash
Dye
Each pack: of
contains easy directions
article of wool, silk t
mixed goods. Beware
streaks, spots, fades,
rial by giving it a
“Diamond Dyes"
Color Card. — Adv,
ge
“dye
only.
Buy
Druggist has
d-look’
Where the New Books Begin,
“What i "
“Old-fashioned.”
“That so?"
“Yes. The
were married
after.”
“What's old fashioned ab
“The newer
off their boo
and work ¢ old triangle
through ‘to the finish
ort of a novel is it?
story ends that they
and lived
authors
# with the
k
th
to know
agent of Abound.
If not already acquainted, get
Garfield Tea, the advance
ing Health. — Ady,
an in a $1
from $1.50 to £1.29
One dose of Dr Peery's “De ue
®d Shot’ ex.
pels Worms or Tapeworm. Its action upon
the Stomach and Bowels is beneficial No sec.
ond dose or after PUrgative necessary. — Adv.
Poetry of love is transformed Into
prose at the paregoric stage.
Empty wagons make most noise,
E been used
Ckmen of
ruedit
and
ail
én
drive
is and $1
Goshen, Ind, U, 8
cen
Concerning Chickens,
Atlan y
i in asked
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications,
re Hh the dise sed]
Catarrhal Deafness
nal treatment
INE is a
rrhal
Ee
portion
requires
HALLS
constitutional
Deafness 12 caused by an
ndition of the mucous Mining of
mn Tube, : this tube is
have a rumbling sound or
ing, and when it is entire.
is the result Unless
can be reduced, your
he destroyed forever.
CATARBH MEDICINE acts
the blood on the mucous sur
of the system, thus reducing the in.
mation and restoring normal condi
they
of
cannot
the ear
atity
lammation
may
faces
fl
Circulars free. All Drogeists
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Tole «do, Ohleo,
Why should a novelist
Hkes his book
care wheth-
not if 50.000
Or
Some peopie get awfully tired
own talk.
se _ | Hot water
1 Sure Relief
BELL-A
Fo= INPIGESTIO
5 a A lh
y
| CASCARA
Colds, Coughs
Breaks up
Grippe in 3
Quinine in this form does not
Laxative— No Opiate in Hill's,
QUININE
© AND
La Grippe
t for
PROPER RECORDS
WILL AID FARMERS
Both Happenings and Money Af-
fairs Should Be Carefully
Kept During Year.
SIMPLE SYSTEM IS FAVORED
\ccurately Kept Accounts and Intelli.
gently Utilized Are of Great As
sistance in Showing Where
Money Can Be Made,
{Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
In order 10 know what progress is
being made in farm operations and to
| determine what crops branches of
farming are producing the greatest
| profits, it is necessary for t farmer
| tofkeep a system of accounts, say
| specialists of the. United States De-
partment of Agriculture. The prac
{ tice will not of itself turn a poor farm
{ into a rich poor farmer into a
| good one into profits, burt
farm accurately kept and
{intelligently utilized, are an aid to a
| better understanding and insight into
| the farming
The keeping
| take a great amount
| Becessary 10 have an elaborate system
Two Kinds Advisable.
Farm may roughly
| vided into 1wo heads—rece rds of hap-
penings and records of
The er
memory
oO
or
he
Une, a
O14 jOREeR
records, if
business,
need not
time nor is it
of accounts
of
records he di
money trans
actions forn
fails
slhiouid
proves
Among hap
he are
animals are bred, men
| when
i penings
i the dates
{ hired
pasture season begins and ends.
und lust frosts occur, 1
| set, spring work begins and fall
vest ur
the
that recorded
when
accidents
or discharged occur,
inc
Hors are
work
ends, seed time ete
and har G0
Such notes g ese, when systematic-
ally recorded
to, nreé of much va
The most important use many
ers {
records of
ceived and pald out is
constantly
ue
farm
cash ‘re
f
make of the
8% 8 means ©
cheek ng uj
y
Yn ig .
While
small part of
i whether all
credited
derived
quently
keep them
1) »
v iien
record is
he assemble
t each requir
eo —————_——_ assim
It Pays to Keep a Farm inventory.
time
To
various farm projects by the
them through
record for a
hied. will be an
Often seemingly unimportant
the flock of poultry or
produce nearly as much
the obviously important.
regular time each year—
about the first of the calendar
should
quire ad to put such.
#8 complete cash
properly
apener
year,
aEsem eye
things, such a
the
net
At
usually
i Year a
| made
the
orchard
cash as
some
farm
In any
inventory is
inventory
AV&tem of
absolutely essential
|
|
i
i
EXERCISE FOR SOWS
OF BIG IMPORTANCE
Necessary to Use Good Judg-
ment in Management.
Corn Alone Is Very Poor Feed for
Pregnant Animals Because It
Lagks in Essentia! Protein
and Mineral Matter,
E. F. Ferrin, In charge of swine pro-
duction at University Farm, St. Paul,
Minn. believes that good judgment in
the care and handling of brood sows
during the winter is as
pig crop.
“The
sows,” he says. “is corn,
alone Is a very poor
Sows or gilts Corn
and mineral matter
if st
Oats
for
but
for
lacks in
euch of
cheapest grain
orie
protein
which Is
essential
duced
fairly well
corn and one-third
good. One of the best feeds 10 ne used
with corn is my meal or tankage, the
proportion part ten
of an
rong
ug
will supplement corn
Onts
ea
of one
Alfalfa
10 nine or
corn or clover hay is
Hogs Raised Under Modern Methods
Realize Far More Than Those
Raised Under the Old Systems.
dition
will
to the
reduce the cos
excelient a grain
sre ¥
ne mada
alder sows
pregnancy
the fall
make
PROPER SIZE OF CONTAINERS
Dissatisfaction Caused by Use of Re
ceptacies Not Sufficiently
Strong Enough
containers
strong. That
containers once
says the Uni
Agriciiture,
should be
in weight hn
ly durable te curry the produce
safely.
The
pends
ers
proper size of a container de.
upon the desiree of the enstom
Moet
small quantitier of each product at a
Containers should he just large
the shipped If
ig too or
produce the
persons wish 10 obtain
enough for
produce
iarge fon
the and
both
ness fromm another. The in.
a list of farm prop
year's bus
ventory is simply
to the “stock taking” which
merchant does periodically.
An Ald to Credit.
Taken slone. the inventory will show
fn farmer the exact net value of his
| property, and will be a guaranty of
| solvency and an aid In securing credits
| and loans from the bank in time of
{ need. The Inventories of two dates,
{8 year apart, show whether progress
{ or retrogression has occurred during
{ the year and definitely measure the
degree of change,
Taken In conjunction with a cash ae.
fount for the year, the Inventory
shows how much has been made hy
| farming and to what extent the per
sonal and household expenses have
offset profits. It also gives a much
better insight into the Income pro.
duced by each farm department, as
a decrease in joventory value of hogs,
for instance. way offset to some ex.
tent what. from the cash account.
looks like a very large income from
that source, :
AB AMG
RULES TO PREVENT CHOLERA
Hog Raisers Who Do Not Vaccinate
Must Observe Some Plan to Keep
' Disease Away.
every
“
Many small-scale hog raisers and a
few who raise hogs on a large seale do
not vaccinate. A few general rules
must be observed by such stock
raisers or cucleras will get Into their
container witli he cravhed
The larger the quantity of produce
the lower will
he the cost per pound for transporta
PREPARE GARDEN SOIL EARLY
“Planting Over”
Sometimes, but Labor Is Always
Well Rewarded,
An early beginning in preparing
the land and planting gardens Is of
much importance. Regardless of the
seasons, it is well to get an early
start That “planting over’ may
sometimes be necessary cannot be de.
nied. But little is lost when garden
land must be planted over, for the ja.
bor necessary to prepare the land is
always well.emploved. Much is lost
if early maturing vegetables are plant-
ed too late. ' Get your garden land
ready and plant on time.
BE CAREFUL WITH LANTERNS
Little, Flickering Flame Mas It in Its
Power te Destroy Anything of
Inflammable Character,
These are the days of lanterns In
the barn night and morning. It is
well to remember that this little, flick
ering flame has in it the power to de.
stroy your home and all you have
brought together In a lifetime. So
never set it down in the barn, but
hang It up securely. A wire running
the length of the barn with a common
harness saap on it, makes a safe hold.
er. Better still, is an ~ectric light
aystem | i
——— Se
HOW WOMEN
SURGICAL
Avon
OPERATIONS
Chicago, lll. —““1 was in
bedwith a female trouble and
inflammation and had four
doctors but none of them did
me any good. They all said 1
would have to have an oper-
ation. A druggists wife told
me to take Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
and 1 took 22 bottles, never
missing 4 dose and atthe end
of that time | wae perfectly
well. 1 have never had occa-
gion to take it again as 1
bave been so well, I have a
six room flat and do all my
work. My two sisters are
taking the Compound upon
my recommendation and you
may publish my letter. [tis
the gospel truth and 1 will
write to any one who wants
a personal fetter.” —Mrs. E
H. Havpock, 6524 St. Law-
rence Ave., Chicago, Ill,
A Vermont woman
adds her testimony to
the long line of those
fortunate women who
have been restored te
health by © Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Burlington, Vt.—*' 1 suffered with
female trouble, and had 8 number of
11 had an operation.
and have a small child.
Apple Tree Point Farm, Burlington,
In hospitals are many women who
is nothing a woman dreads or
Bui
wore
i
's Vegetable Compound
I keep house and do my work
Mrs. H.R. SHAROX,
there for surgical operations, and there
storation to strengthif it is successful
where an operation is the only
ments, tumors or growths, although
caused by serious displace-
symptoms may eppear the same
the
sn #
env
Compound to relieve the pros
to health by
been advised by attending physicians.
men who have been restored
Rough on Men,
Of Course.
Presert cnough.
Arthur “Whine
$ yee
ny?
Lath
Why. I zot f
borned. « COUPE
IF ALWAYS FEELIN
HERE'S W
Baltimore Man Was Weak, Pale,
Thin, Headachy, Always
Felt Bad.
TELLS HCW HE GOT
BACK HIS OLD “PEP”
I suffered with liver intestinal
my doctor said, but I had
doctored for ten years and been treat
ed off and on every time 1 felt like 1
could spare the money. I had pains in
the head and stomach and would have
sick ches often It seemed like
I never had any energy or ambition,
and just dragged around half-sick for
Years. Although only 33 old,
I've feit more like sixty. My skin was
yellow and pale, and I was thin and
weak all over, and 1 guess I'd been
that way today, but some time back |
heard about this wonderful new medi
cine called Hypo-Cod. 1 bought a bot:
tle down at the drug store. | took
several bottles. I began to feel bright.
er and my vigor and old-time energy
returned. 1 felt like working. | grew
rosy and fat instead of being thin and
pale. 1 took the laxative tablets they
and
troubles,
heads
SS years
You
made of
remely re
our expense and money will be
The Rose Silver Company,
wal
at
Write
Massachusetts,
From Rzgs to Rags.
Mr. Bakes v
re
HALF-SICK
RLD'S BEST TONIC
Rive yoa Tree with Hypo Cod and |
fomnd
ne,
{hey warked ke
clock wilh
I became stroager « and
hoy
ery day,
now I'm feeling like a My weight
: I'm 4
has increased until {oo stout
now
for my old clothes The clothes | wore
a year ago | into Sey
i1 say--Get some
| fat. I n the
imuch HypoCod they
hand and that
declared
Columbia Baltimore
It sirengihen, build and
[tone up the system with (his newer,
| more modern and powerful tonic. Ri
y Is powerful vnough to do the work. It
in nice enough for anybody
Right now during this sort of weather
when sickness prevalent
where, no should remain in @
weak, rundown condition. All drug
gists have the genuine Earie's Hypo
Cod and it costs very little compured
with resulis. Nole<-The Earle Chem
eal Co. send a free box of laxative
tablets in return for two Hypo Cod
coupons. One coupon is packed with
each hottie of HypoCod. People
bothered with irregular bowels
find the 1abletr splendid when taken
with the tonic during a building np
set now
and
well
8
O
IvpoCod
alice druggists
cant keep it
is a mighty
Clarence I
Ave
1a
Shiawker
is
CRY
tasting
is
overy
one
will
treatment — Ady.
sos