The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 17, 1921, Image 7

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    Shaan it
“l Was All Broke-up With Cold
in My Head and Ached
All Over.”
“PLL TELL YOU HOW
| CURED MYSELF”
“I was all broke up and stuffed up
with a cold in my head and 1 ached
and felt miserable from my head to
my heels. My bowels were out of
order and felt worn out. Gee! but I
felt sluggish mornings, and had no
appetite and nothing tasted good to
me. I couldn't sleep nights, and then
‘was when 1 found out how to cure
such troubles quick and for good. I
got hold of a bottle of Earle’s Hypo-
Cod and it is the real thing. 1 feel
Felt like a new man,
Eat hearty—sleep like a top and my
head was soon clear as a bell, Since
then friends of mine have taken Hypo-
Cod and It does the work every time,
It tastes so nice even children like to
take It, so I don’t see why everybody
doesn't keep a bottle in the house or
somewhere handy,” declared Charles
C. Rehmert, 811 Hanover St, Balti.
more, .
Thousands of people know that by
taking this newer, more modern ahd
powerful tonic they get results days
and weeks sooner. It is nice to take,
too, and Is made of the very finest
ingredients, Hypophosphites, cod Hv-
FOR FARM YOUTH
— —— v
Lucrative Fur Crops Ready for
Harvest by Rural Dwellers
During Cold Weather.
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PROPER TIME FOR TRAPPING
or
Denizens of Forests and Streams Out.
witted While King Winter Spreads
White Mantle Over Greater
Part of Nation.
——
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
er oil extractives, malt, wild cherry
bark and Iron. It bullds you up just
fine. No one should risk sickness by
remaining weak, ré#down now. » All
druggists have Earle's Hypo-Cod. Get a
fine. Cured myself fine and dandy in
bottle tonight.~—Adv,
own —save paying rent
could reach prosperity
of living where they ig
ence by buying on easy terms,
to 485 bushels
Canada have raised
many years has yielded from 20
undreds of farmers in Western
in a single season worth more than the whol
ty, independence,
are sources of
Good climate,
urches,
cons
For lllustrated Ii
farm
and A y ¥
Department
Erie
LA
Low Prices
TRAILS ABOUND IN ROMANCE
Written Testimonial of the
Triumphs of the Men Who
Fashioned Them.
-
Nothing Is more romantic
It is the artery of trade
On land it moves about
geles Times.
and life itself,
yons, never forcing its way, but
nitely avolding the slippery rock face
fresh alr that breathes through
pass; on, through the pass and
the uuknown beyund, into the valley of
heart's desire it carries the laden mule
and the traveler with his pack.
Across the great deserts the trail is
a caravan route, seeking the shades of
cliff and avolding the shifting dunes:
water hole.
men who have gone before.
of the warlike Bedouin.
house.
Appropriate Peril.
along the cliff they call the Razor”
“Yes, it must have been a close
shave.”
Live cheerfully, wateh against an-
ger, say little, and reform much.
RS % SAO
FELT SOMETHING WAS WRONG
Youngster’'s Experience Made Him
Doubt Whether His Prayers Were
Really Acceptable.
i
i
ion a cool, rough, windy day, George
Gould sald:
“These winter passages “are une
pleasant, but they're never dangerous,
“One bleak December day 1 was sit.
ting, wrapped up in furs and rugs, in
& sheltered corner of the promenade
deck of a Cunarder., The seas were
mountains high, The good hoat
seemed to stand on her hend one mine
ute, next she reared right up
{on her hind legs,
{ “A tiny tot of a boy made his
| cautiously to the and
He steadied
seated next
her chair and
old
and the
tay
young
me,
deck
| matron
himself against
said:
“* ‘Mamma, is It wrong to pray that
we get home safe?
“Of course not, darling.’
“Well he went on, ‘T've been
kneeling on a locker trying to pray
that we arrive safe in port, and each
throws me on the deck’ ™
No Sunday Walk,
“I don't like the way Mr. Wad-
leigh pussyfoots into church.” .
i
ido you?”
“Probably not, but he pussyfoots
foots into a directors’ meeting.
might at least alter his gait on
Sabbath."—Birmingham Age-Herald.
He
drinkers.
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! NAAN ANAIARAAANNANANARNARANARANNNANNANNARLNANARNRANOARANANANNINANS
Winter brings out the best fur on
zest for following a line of traps, say
the blological survey,
| United States Department of Agricul-
| ture.
It is the senson when the rural
| dweller In nearly any part of the Uni
| ted States can harvest a erop to which :
{| he has devoted no other labor.
| Trapping Leoks Easy. |
| Wild-animal trapping looks easy to |
| most farm boys until they have tried
| and fafled. Success demands knowl
| edge of the animals and thelr habits.
| The red fox, for Instance, must be
caught by wiles as cunning as hig own.
{| Traps and the ground where they are
i set must. be free from human scents.
| Steel traps are cleaned by boiling with
pungent twigs or by burying or jeaving
| In running water for.a day or two, af-
| ter which they should be handled only
{ with leather or waxed cotton gloves.
ireeding grounds, hunting grounds and
{ peculiar hablts of the animalyg should
| be well studied beforehand. Traps are
| generally freeze over
{ Is bulit up some time before the trap
Is set. A No. 2 or No. 8 steel trap 8
imbedded In the soll with a
moss covering the pan. A bit
ed meat, preferably game, is
bait.
i In making a land set, a shallow hole
trap and the
used
I8 made to conceal the
stake and chain which hold it,
earth removed should be placed on a
cloth, and all that Is not
be ®rried away. The trap
with dry earth, free from anything
{ which would clog the jaws,
Foxes often follow paths or trails
and, the
is covered
taking advantage of these,
MOVIE REVEALS BOLL
WEEVIL AS VILLAIN
Two-Reel Film Shows Activities
of Little Insect.
Calcium Arsenate Plays Important
Part in Destroying Pest and Sav.
ing Southern Farmers Thou.
sands of Dollars Annually.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
of an entertaining and instructive
two-reel film Just released by the
United States Department of Agricul-
ture. Mr, Boll Weevil, destroyer of
American crops to the extent of many
million dollars a year, Is the “heavy” i
villain. He appears several times In- |
dividually in the course of this lively |
production, but the principal part is |
devoted to the activities of the hero |
of the sketch, Mr. Calcium Arsenate, |
who 1s aided and abetted by the de- |
partment in his efforts to hring about
~arva of Weevil in Boll of Cotton.
Weevil's overthrow. “Cal” de.
upon Mr. Weevil from a bat-
tery of horsedrawn machines, of
which 40 are shown in one spectacular
scene taken Work
the department's labora-
tories at Tullulah, La, and In Wash-
ington, D. CC. where the methods
cotton planters $20,000,000
scends
summer.
in early
which save
1
or more annunlly were devised
Une
atory work by
terminators are detected.
part of
labor
weevil ex
The second
the fall,
SNOWY
cotton fields pickers gathering
the Two or
trasts are shown between flelds where
calcium arsenate been
plied and adjoining rows which were
neglected, From actual experience
to one 5.000-acre planter is
given at more than 2864 an acre. he
flim Is designed primarily for demon-
work In the S« and Is
one of about B00 films covering more
than 100 showing different
phases of the work of th
ment. Coples of the film may
bought from the department by insti.
tutions and organizations interested
in boll weevil extermination. Its use
is suggested for agricultural
colleges, boards of commerce, ote.
interesting feature is the
which bogus
the film, taken In
acres of
with
bolls, three
snowy Con-
dust has ap-
the saving
stration th,
subjects
oe depart-
be
state
| Traps Earn Spending Money for Many
Country Boys.
| trap may be set where the fox in step
| ping over a log naturally would place
{ hig foot.
{ Muskrats live In ponds, streams and
| marshes, and may be detected either
by their houses of mud and weeds or
{ by holes in mud banks,
| caught In No, 1 steel traps set in the
runways which they make through the
| weeds, A plece of carrot, parsnip or
| sweet apple, suspepded over the trap,
| forms an effective Lait.
Minks are caught In No. 1 steel
| traps =et in holes in the banks of small
| streams or in driftwood, with a chick-
| en or rabbit head, a fish, or a plece of
muskrat meat placed beyond the trap.
Skunks are usually trapped with No,
i 1 or No. 2 steel traps set unbalted at
| the entrance of their dens. Care should
| be taken to fasten the chain so that
the skunk cannot get back Into his
i hole. They also may be caught in box
| traps and drowned without being re-
| moved. A trapped skunk may be ap
| proached slowly and killed without dis.
i agreeable consequences by striking it
i a sharp blow across the back with a
{ stick.
Raccoons are caught in No. 2 or No.
| 3 steel traps set at the entrance to
their holes and baited with meat. They
| also may be caught In traps set slight
ly under water close to the bank of a
strear®, with nothing more than a
small mirror or plece of bright tin
fastened on the pan to attract their
curiosity. Rabbits are easily cap
tured In box traps or snares.
Skinning the Catch.
Fox skins should be stripped off
whole like a glove, and stretched fur
side out. Mink and weasel skins are
stripped in the same manner and
“eased” fur side In. This l¢ also ithe
best method with skunk skins, Rac
coon and muskrat skins are dried flat,
fustened to a board. Care should al-
ways be taken to cut the skin as little
as possible in ge'ting it off. All flesh
and » fat should be removed and the
skin stretched as tightly as possible.
Useful bulletins on the subject can
he obtained from the United States
Department of Argiculture, Washing
Ln. :
pends Greatly Upon Efficiency
of Implements.
The successful management of a
modern farm largely depends upon
the efficiency of the equipment with
which the work is performed, special:
ists of the United States Department
of Agriculture point out.
distinet
and most
less
First
or classes, as follows:
Important, are
the more important farming opera
tions; second, utensils and machinery
used In connection with the dairy, gar
den tools, butchering outfit, and the
numerous small things for general use
terials, and facilities for keeping the
first two classes of equipment in good
working order. ,
In order to secure the greatest effi
clepey, all implements and machinery
should be properly housed when not
in actual service, so as to be In good
working condition when required for
use,
RATS ARE HARMFUL ON FARM
Rodents Use Surprising Ways to Get
Into Cellar and Can Be Exter.
minated in Many Ways,
Rats are the busiest creatures on the
farm. They take surprising ways of
getting into the cellar. Make a trip
all round before you go to bed tonight,
and fill every hole with powdered
glass and cement. Use traps, poisons,
gas, cats and terriers to get rid of
rats,
SUPERIOR RATION FOR EWES
According to Feeding Tests at lfowa
College Soy Bean, Corn, Corn
_ Silage ls Excellent
Soy bean hay, corn, corn silage and
salt is an excellent winter ration for
proguant ewes, according to feeding
teste of the Iowa State college. Less
corn is required when soy beah hay
is used ‘instead of alfalfa and pound
Jor Down of soy bean hay excels al
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For Infants and Children.
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Ahelpful Remedy for
# Constipation and Dia {
: and Feverishness
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Yes, We Find It That Way, Toe.
“It Las been truly sald”
clared impressively, “that
financially, Is divided
those who
the
into just two
classes borrow and those
who lend”
“Not quite right,” Bings responded
gloomily. “The two classes nre those
who want to borrow those who
won't lend.”
and
Shave With Cuticura Soap
And double your razor
skin Lealth, No mug, no
slimy soap, germs, no
irritation. even when shaved
daily. One soap for all uses—shaving.
bathing and shampooing. —Adv
fort and
no waste,
A Little Cliff Dweller.
Four-and-a-half-year-old Marshall,
who Is acquiring a reputation for his
childish laurels
to his honors at a Christmas dinner.
repartee, added new
time in listening to the grown folk
asking conundrums and guessing as to
the Childish repres-
sion finally burst the bonds when one
of the
query: “When is a door not a door?
Instantly “came Marshall's retort:
“When it's a In-a-door bed!”
proper answers
} oil y 4 $1 1 ev
older guests put this ancient
Better genera] health is sure to follow
the use of the natural Herb laxative, Gar
Disarmament.
“T'll never forget,” said Cactus Joe,
“the time Crimson Gulch decided that
all us citizens ought to disarm.”
“Did the boys agree?”
“Yes. It worked ont fine
til To
The recovery of our rights to self.
preservation was one of the most pro-
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are stm.
py a good old fashioned medicine for regu
ating the stomach, the liver and
Get a box and try them Ady, Berean,
Movie Theaters in China.
There are about half a dozen motion
Films from most of
the large American companies are ex-
hibited, the popularity of the stars
being about the same as in the United
States.
LN
Mystic Cream makes the skin like
velvet. Ask your druggist for it.—Ady.
Very Likely.
He-——So the minister this morning
preached a scathing sermon on the
extravagance of women,
She—Yes, and there his wife sat
with a $70 hat on.
He-~That was probably the cause
of the sermon.—Boston Transeript.
Genuine Castoria
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, ©
Are you Bilious?
Harrisburg, Pa—"1 used to suffer
with bilious attacks, my liver being
inactive. I took
Dr. Plerce's
Golden Med.
jeal Discovery
and it rid me
of these spells
and I have
never had any
return of them,
‘Golden Med-
ical Discovery’
is an excellent
liver medicine;
it is also good
&8 8 tonic to build vp the system.
And Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets are
the best laxative or cathartic I have
taken; they act on the liver and
drive out the poison from the sys
tem, and are very mild"-—MRS. J.
H. SMITH, 1440 Vernon St.
Bold at all good drug stores.
Sick Man
Eatonic Works Magic}
*I have taken only two hoxes of
Batonic and feel like a new man. ft
has done me more good than anything
else,” writes C. O. Frappir.
Batonle is the modern remedy for
acid stomach, bloating, food repeating
and indigestion. It quickly takes up
and carries out the acidity and gas
and enables the stomach to digest the
food naturally. That means not only
relief from pain and discomfort but
you get the full strength from the food
you eat. Big box only costs a trifle
with your druggist's guarantee.
Wanted Salesman
With Auto
Prefer man with selling experience in small
towns and country districts. Opportunity
for energetic man to establish permanent
and profitable business in own community.
Liberal commission settled In full each week,
H W. SWIFT, Bales Manager, Stetson Of
Company, CLEVELAND, OHIO,
1000 Brand New 10. Year Guaramteod All White Porcelain
BATH ROOM OUTFITS
Tab, Low-Down Toilet, Washstand
shipped anywhere in U.S. —— complete
Government Saphir Stocks Raflroad Unclaimed Freighe
KEYSTONE TRADING CO.
4433 W. 7th Se. © Philadelphia, Pa.
HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING SO
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$2.00. Personal checks 10c extra. Light
Mall Or ler House, Box 127, Birmingham, Als
New Books—Instructive, Entertaining. Bgyp-
tian meglio fortune telier, 10ec; 138 o©
tricks, ¥fc. Free catalog, books, games,
now, Engine Bupply & Pub. Co, Augusta,
FUR SALE-FIT GAME FOWL of the high.
est quality. Write Tor prices and full par
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