JHE CENTRE RE PORTER THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1921 | THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | Paragraphs o of News Taken from he Files of the Reporter of 1886. OCTOBER 13, 1886, Mrs, James Lee, of Tusseyville, who was severely injured by a savage bull one day last week, is rapidly recovering, but it wiil be some time until she can be about again, Jacob Wagner, of near Tusseyville, had a horse die of consumption one day last week, Complaints from all over the county of the scarcity of water. Some persons must go miles for their water, Prof. Wolte states that the supply of teachers in this county is rather large this year, About twice as many certi- ficates were issued as there are positions to be filled, Mrs. David Kerr died at her home at Centre Hill on Sunday morning, of ty- phoid after an illness of ogy three days. She. was a daughter of Samuel Spangler, deceased, and was held in high esteem, We have fuller information about the ravages of the fly in the grain fields of Harris township and beyond. A relia- ble informant says that the damage up that way is pretty general, nearly all the ng attacked. Many farmers have {ound it necessary to sow their fields again. Some have sown rye where the fly has killed the wheat. One farmer, Mr. Mothersbaugh, has exam- ined the wheat plant and in some has found the fly to the number of 32 on a single stalk. Itisa little red worm, and the fly heretofore known. Mr. David Keller feels certain it is not the Hessian fly. With the continuation of the dry spell their is danger of further spread of this pest, Aaron Harter, of this place, while in the Bear Meadows last week saw a good had no gun along fever, fields bei 1 uni KC sized bear cub, He and Mi: £. DD >. place attending the convention of the Y. M. C. na, th Carpen » doubt was glad, Krumbine of this annual State A., in Altoo- . Bear np nges and Gex are s week, ters are working out the lumber for Wolf's new house on Church street, IN THE SPRING YOUR BLOOD NEEDS A TONIC Winter Weakens Blood, Makes Paces Pale, Take Gude's Pepto- Mangan. THE BEST KNOWN BLOOD TONIC Drowsy Spring-Fever Peeling That Comes from Sluggish Blood Will Soon Leave You. all growing thio earth shoot nto n so do the billions of cells that make up each part of the be enew their vigor, As the Spring the Carry re gs on QSnring Spriogti ew life in ime, dy r breathe £ air, and let in the sunshine, your blood should more oxygen to the tiny cells. be red corpuscles are tiny disc-shap- ed partic swimming in enormous numbers in the blood. They carry oxy- gen to sells’in all parts of the body, and they carry away ,worn-out waste Sometimes, especially in the after the winter indoors ‘and ir less sickness, the red corpuscles themselves peed rebuilding. Gude's Pepto-Mangan contains just the ingredi. ents to give them greater power to ab- sorb oxygen and to distribute it through out the body. That is why it is such a good Spring tonic. It helps so much to bring back color to the cheeks made pale and wan by the necessary indoor life. It adds to the number of red corpuscles. With fine Spring days and Gude’s Pepto-Man- gan you gain in vigor and attain good health, Don't go around drowsy this Spring. Take that|good tomic, Gude's Pepto- Mangan. You can get it in tablet form or in liquid form at your druggist's. Both forms have the same medicinal value. Insist upon genuine Gude's Pep- to-Mangan, Advertisement. 1 open the windows, red corpt 1scles in 1 ies, worth what you have Classifying the Apartment. The apartment, in spite of wide | physical differences, belongs to the | same family as the lead razor and the | wooden nutmeg. It is built to get rid | of; and the persons who acquire one thought it was. In the popular mind, the apartment belongs to the great family of homes, and can easily be ! made into a true home by the addition of a rubber plant and an enlarged photograph of the Colosseum. a bluejay ean be made into a bluebird by giving him a bluebird house to nest in. The bluejay belongs to the crow family; and while his plumage may please the esthetic senses for a time, his raucous screams and his bullying pugnacity will Inevitably offend every one. The wise man, in acquiring an apartment, views it as a branch of the wooden nutmeg family and determines to pass it on to someone else with all possible speed. —Judge, Some Watch! the thin, round or octagon gold time- piece, Capt. Martin Van Buren Bates, who dled at his home in Seville, wore a watch that weighed pounds, four pocket, It was a gift from Queen Vie. toria. It may be explained that the famous giant, and weighed 380 pounds. in eastern Kentucky, and served as a soldier In the command of Gen. John Morgan, the confederate cavalry lead- er. He later toured the world with a circus with his first wife, Annie Swan, who was 8 feet tall. Evening. Thus my wife and I have begun life together. I think that most of our eve. nings will be spent In the room ded! cated to a kind word for life universal, No matter how closely the warring forces of existence, within or without, have pressed upon us elsewhere, when we enter there enter peace. We shall be walled in from all darkness of whatsoever meaning ; our better selves will be the sole guests of those lumin- ous hours. And surely no greater good fortune can befall any household than to escape an ignoble evening. To attain a noble one is like lying calmly down to sleep on a mountain top towards which our feet have struggled upward amid enemies all day long—James Lane Allen. we | WORLD MUST HAVE NITROGEN Men of Science Preparing for the Time When the Chilean Nitrate Fields Are Exhausted. Farmers of Europe and America have been almost entirely dependent for nearly a century upon the Chilean "nitrate fields, which have stood liter ally between the world and starvation, | Behind a platean 5,000 feet above the gen level and 20 miles from the Ps- elfie coast, is a dreary, fre ‘hed, almost ralnless strip of land, where nature has deposited millions of tons of nitro- gen In the form of nitrate of soda. Not only the power to produce crops, but also the power to wage war and to develop many essential industries depends upon nitrogen. Before the war the German chemist, Ostwald, wrote: “If a great war were to break out between two great powers, one of which were to prevent the export of saltpeter from the few ports of Chile, it would thereby make it impossible for the enemy to continue longer than its ammunition supply would last,” | Germany had accumulated 600,000 | tons of Chilean saltpeter before the war. It Is estimated that the Chilean nitrate beds will be: exhausted some | time during the present century. Scl- entists and engineers, therefore, are bending every effort to other means of | ‘supply. Nitrogen is now belng recov- | ered from the alr by various processes and in several countries, EE Important National Parks. Yellowstone national park was con- | stituted by congress many years ago. This publie playground of the whole people, now an object of interest to | every tourist who visits the West, in- | eludes the famous geyser district of the Yellowstone valley and hundreds of other interesting phenomena and beauties of nature, The park has an area of 2.142.720 acres, making it by far the largest as well as the first of the national parks of the nation. Oth. er important national parks in the | United States are the Yosemite In California, the Glacier in Montana, the Mt. 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