The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 28, 1921, Image 7

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SYMPTOMS
WOMEN DREAD
Mrs. Wilson's Letter Should
Be Read by All Women
Clearfield, Pa.—** After my last child
was born last September I was unable
. to do all of my own
work. I had Severe
pains in my left si
every month and had
fever and sick dizzy
spells and such pains
Ding my periods,
which
88! weeks.
lasted two
Vegetable Com-
it a trial. I have been very glad that 1
they ask me what helped me, and they
think it must be a grand medicine. And
it is.
timonial if you wish. ’’— Mrs. HARRY A.
WiLsoN, R. F. D. 5, Clearfield, Pa.
women as Mrs. Wilson prove beyond a
doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
bles by removing the cause and restor-
ing the system to a healthy normal con-
dition. When such symptoms develop
as backaches, bearing-down pains, dis-
lacements, nervousness and ‘‘the
blues’’a woman cannot act too promptly
in trying Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound if she values her future com-
fort and happiness.
Lig
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Known as
“that good kind"
ry it—and you
will know why
SQUEEZED
TODEATH
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs - healthy by taking
GOLD MEDAL
ern
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Famous since 16906. Take regularly and
keep in good health. In three sizes, all
druggists... Guaranteed ms represented.
Look far the name Gold Medal on every box
and accept mo imita
Awful Sick
With
Eatonic Brings Relief
“I have been awful sick
writes Mrs. W. H.
Eatonic is all I ean
relief.”
Acidity
Gas
with gas”
Person, “and
get to give mie
and gas on the
Eatonic, then
back.
miseries disappear when the stomach
is right.
bloating, indigestion and
appetite and
come
other stom-
youefeel. Big box costs only a trifle
with your druggist's guarantee.
, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right in
own home and at
Hancock
SULPHUR COMPOUND
ed In
~~prepar a way to
make its sse most Useitint
bath; it
use 28 a lotion ' to aflected
60c and $1.20 the bottle
at your druggists. If he can’t supply
send his name and the price | stamps
we will send you a bottle direct,
HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR
COMPANY
Paltimore, Md,
Hawemd Sulphur Compound Oban
AUTO ACCESSORIES
SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES
Write for FREE Weekly Bulletin snd learn
how you may save § § Tipton, KE. Urookiyn,
timeore, M
Zoan-Thur- Line Brings Joy to Fesemn Saf.
ferers. ‘The only ones It won't Help are those
Who won't try it. Results amase {he moet
skeptical One ounce jar sent postpaid for
$2.00. The Zan-Thor- Line Co, Vincennes, Ind,
“HI-LIFE” makes gasoline 0% cheaper,
Mileage 30%, greater, prevents carbon: harm.
88 LO MAtore. money baek guarantee Prios
1.00; treats 100 gallons. 196.000 users sinoe
Jan. Fry Mig. Co, Box 1183, Portland, Ore,
Bearing Orchards; Improved and unim roved
lands; opportunities. Oo. H inglin x Co,
WwW. Summerland, Okanagan Valley, B.C Can
COWPEAS CHOICE
FEED FOR STOCK
Crop Is of Great Importance for
Soiling, Hay, Silage and
Pasturage.
USEFUL TO INCREASE HUMUS
Farmers’ Bulletin Points Out Different
Methods of Growing and Harvest.
ing it for Each of Its Vari.
ous Uses,
the United States Depart.
ment of Agriculture.)
crops can be utilized
Few in as
have been grown
Mediterranean
In this country,
region of Europe.
particularly in the
important use by far is in the feeding
hay, silage and pasture. It is also of
great value as a green-manure crop to
Increase the humus and nitrogen con.
tent of the soll upon which it is grown,
These are points brought out in Farm
Bulletin 1158, Utilizn
recently published by the Uni
Agriculture,
the utiliza-
methods of
for cach of
srg’ “Cowpens :
don,”
ted States Department of
discusses not only
crop, but the
growing and harvesting it
which
tion of the
Its various uses.
Have High Food Value,
are not grown for
more generally because of the uncer
Cowpens seed
tainty of the crop, the expense of har
vesting and the
yield obtained. In
ed to production it
highly
comparatively low
localities well sult-
will be found
profitable to grow cowpea seed
for handling the crop is
has a high feeding
I rarely cheap enough to
be used as feed. It can be stored for
a considerable length of time without
danger of loss of vitality. As it
to attacks from insects, es
pecially the
produced In southern states should be
the
machinery
The
value, hut
used, geod
much
is subject
$ weg]
i he cowpea wees il,
placed in cold storage, bulletd
recommends,
excellent forage
Even the straw
Cowpea hay Is an
for all kinds of stock.
obtained from threshing
valuable
the peas for
As 8
wpeas should not be cut for hay
sed] Is a stock feed
rule eo
before the pods begin to turn yellow
The best quality is produced and the
hay readily if the
1}
are cut when most of the pods are fu
cures most vines
grown and a considerable part of them
matured. If cut before this stage the
vines are watery and difficult to cure,
while if left before
there will be an Necessary
n handling and
be tough and woody.
difficulf to
100 cut
loss of
the
The hay
but wit
stems will
leaves
somewhat
cure,
Good Stock Feed,
attention to the stage of growth and to
will be experienced in of taining well
cured cowpea hay than clover or al-
falfa hay.
The bulletin recommends that cow-
pea hay he substituted in the southern
states for much of the hay now being
Cowpens alone have not given good
results as a sliage crop. In addition
to the high protein content, the green
vines contain a large proportion of
keeps poorly and Is not well relished
The best silage is obtained
sorghum.
Serve Best for Hogs.
Although pasturing cowpeas is not
certain conditions it Is advisable and
quite profitable. Any kind of live
stock may be pastured on cowpeas,
but hogs*are generally used. The best
time for turning the stock on cowpens
is when the crop has reached the stage
of maturity thought best for hay.
As a soiling erop, the cowpes cas
be used advantageously to supplement
crops with less protein, such as corn,
gorghum and millet. It 1s used more
ax a soll builder than any other legume,
because it is so enslly grown, has such
rn marked effect upon succeeding crops,
and thrives under a great diversity
of conditions.
COMMUNITY CLUBIS
‘ORGANIZED IN 10WA
Boys and Girls Carry Out Inter-
esting Program of Work.
Club Has Advantage of Encouraging
Young People in Local Problems
and Probably Will Be Means of
Holding Them on Farms.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
A team of club boys from Cass
state fair last fall,
Later the United States Department
of Agriculture asked this team to
demonstrate daily in its exhibit at the
National Swine show at Des Moines,
Immediately thereafter the members
of this demonstration team, with oth-
er enthusiastic boys and giris of their
home community organized the “Pro-
gressive Club of Washington Town-
ship,” with their own officers and
program of work,
Regular monthly meetings of
club held, Part of the
given over to and yelis
gnme houe IR INOss
incindes
Inted to the
onstration at the
the
are
SONgs and a
The | program
discussions of ihjects re
farm or home. Reports
Members of Pib Club Exhibiting Their
Prize Animals.
members who
various club
experiences
part of the
The boys
this year
sewing
on a
of the
autumn
The local
rural teacher
under the
agent, who has
other
near
quests from
by asking how they could form &im
flar Such a the ad.
vantage of Interests boys and
prob
tee
clubs
riris of a community
lems and will probably | thie HR
» - > fs 4 y
of encodraging i farm
work.
CONTROL GRAPEVINE LOOPER
Green Worm ls Sometimes Destruc.
tive to Garden and Arbor Grapes
~Kill By Spraying.
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1 he Zam vine loaner
green worm
about an inch and 5 half long, some
times destructive to garden and arbor
grapes and to Virginia creeper,
been found by United Stutes Depart
ment of Agriculture observers doing
some damage to vineyards in the
Chautauqua belt along Lake Erie. The
worm ordinariis eariy 1n
June until the middle of July.
It may be killed br spraying. A
solution of 14 of powdered
arsenate of lead to OO
has
feeds from
pounas
bardeanx mixture
disease. A
with
used to control fungous
spray application
against the grapevine
the grape-berry moth,
after the blossoms fall
controls the grapevine looper,
rootworm
and Grapes Generally Give Good
Returns.
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every orchard. For the home fruit
supply, blackberries, dewberries,
strawberries, grapes and other small
fruits generally give 5 good sccount
of themselves, when planted on good
soll and given the proper aftention.
A small area of land, set to small
fruits, will often bring In more
revenugthan the rest of the farm, pro-
vided, of course, there is a market for
the surplus fruits,
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BUGS CARRY WILT BACTERIA
Green Beetles Transmit Disease From
One Plant to Another by
Means of Jaws
Striped green beetles which infest
cucumbers have been found to carry
wilt bacterin in their Jaws not only
from one plant to another, but they
often keep these bacterin alive over
a winter In their Intestinal tract and
infeet the plants in the spring, ae
cording to plant pathologists of the
United States Degpartioent of Agri
culture,
A BERRY SURPLUS
"By ADDIE GRAVES.
LA
HICH IIIRIIERITEK
fe 1021, by McClure Newepaper Syndicate.)
“You do beat the band picking blue
berries, Dorothy. You've
only two hours, and are 10
quarts, if not more in pails
they look us big as the swamp berries,
though ; it must be dandy picking. 1
shall have all my jars filled with blue
berries, If you keep on, and have to buy
more—and they are awfully dear this
year,
been gone
there
those
Dorothy's heart was thumping
the big drum in the band
that,
her confusion
pantry
berries,
er continued :
“1 heard today-
and was searching
1s superintendent of some of-
Plymouth Rock
fine,
the
suid he Is doing and was
hates farming worse than
Dorothy made no reply to her moth-
changed
fruit
rks and the subject
Jim
SOne IH,
father had it Jim away because he
is father on the
ron going to the city to
Work.
If Dh
¥y & mother had
trips, s
discovered the cause of the
hed the
followed her
he would have
full
each day It
was the
pails
kitchen
Hex who
fle whole thing He
nastier
instigator
was with his
who was picking blueberries in
the edge of the swamp which bordered
Dorothy 8 father's
That he was
intentions of
blueberry pasture
there with premeditated
Dorothy was the
t of alinost year's endeavors and
hope.
! her first
his master's
Dorothy too’
nearness of
y searched
red ear, and
eighteen-year-
Then the
the horrible
her Downing, forbid
shy
ver
too slow and stupid to
“Lazy,” grand
How, after two years of
accidentally mvt in an
returned man and
pa had £20000 in the
ansthing
“ry. ey
and
wife And now
bank.
She sighed and studied Dorothy. But
Dorothy did not sigh. if
“We don't need any more blueher-
ries, Dorothy,” she insisted.
pails and coaxed her mother to go.
“Mrs. Meredith. this is my friend,
lev, Henry Flanders. Dorothy
consented to marry me without
father's permission. As he set an ex-
ample for does not think he
can have much of a case against us.
But she wished very much to
her mother present at her wedding.
“hd Rex brought us together down
here. We found our happiness on this
old log, and, as a clergyman was stop-
ping at my home, we thought it a nice
place to be married, without any fuss
or "bother."
Mrs. Meredith was too confounded
to speak, and no one else ventured to
make remarks so the minister proceed.
ed with the marriage service. Rex,
with ears erect, sat like a sentinel,
watching with great anxiety. After it
was over he was assured all was well,
They all notched their names, with
the date of the wedding, on a nearby
us she
be felled,
Mrs, Meredith divided the. Jars of
blueberries, One jar was labelled “To
be opened on our golden wedding day.”
And it was,
‘Get Ready for Hot Weather
By Purifying the Blood
»
Many people simply melt in sum-
mer, They ean’t work or enjoy life.
They lack witality,. Ten to one
their blood is impoverished,
Rich, wholesome blood is the
basis of vitality. If you
have it, you sturdily
withstand summer tem-
Jeratates. But if your
lood is poor, loaded with
poisons that should be
cast out, you are limp
and useless in “shirt. 3) . jie, 1
sleeve” weather, AY -
To avoid this, get from your
druggist 8.8.8, the famous vege-
table blood tonic and alterative. It
is just the thing for poor blooded
people. After starting 8.8.8.
ETAT ore o hs
dition and we will send
you expert medical ad-
vice free. Address Chief
Medical Advisor, 829
Swift Laboratory, At
lanta, Georgia.
Good Bye!--Malaria!
TAKE
OMENS
GUARANTEED 7-DAY
CURE OR MONEY BACK
Recommended for Adults and Children Because It
Does Not Contain Alcohol, Arsenic, Narcotics, Quin-
ine, Mercury or Habit-Forming Drugs
In Capsules Absolutely Tasteless
Although Antiplasma is a 7-day guaran-
teed cure, the majority of malaria suf-
ferers taking this treatment, which is in
capsule form — hence tasteless — report
relief and seemingly normal condition
at the end of the third and fourth day!
If your druggist doesn't sell it, msil $2.00 to the Vino Medical Co.:
200 West Houston St.. New York. N.Y.. and one bottle containing com-
plete seven-day cure will be immediately sent you postpaid.
Antiplasma is Malaria Insurance at a cost of $2 yer year
important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that 1
Bears the
Signature of
-
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
GIVE ILLUSION OF WINDOW
Cuticura Scothes Itching Scalp
On retiris gently rub spots of dan
cdruff a te ng th Cuticura Oint
ment, shampoo
€uticura
them your eve
nnd have a clear
hands,
EMPRESS LOST HER AITCHES
Eugenie’'s Struggles With Unfamiliar
English Must Mave Been Amusing
to Her Hearers.
Chicago Man's Ingenious idea for Im.
proving Appearance of Room With.
out Open.Air Outlets.
modeled
window
hall She
sweep Ir
her
seen,
and left to the
unying repeatedly :
“Put on your "ats; I pray sou ahove
put
presented, ndires lighting, the window
did remark " ana * cu n cot
to think of the feeling that you are
wotild-']
find the
“The master
'
was
truly thine te
'
to the open alr
tha §
it, she
‘founds
"ope he
wild ‘are near the could be
Chicago American Chicag
He Didnt
“I's my principle
Rate Much, i ————
Sign of Wealth
very ricl
He
never to kiss
%
She~"You can
interest “He must be He
Williams Purple Cow. ' to lose a golf ball”
t expect any
Thousands
show you the way
Increasing numbers of people
who could not or should not
drink coffee and who were
on the lookout for somethin
to take its place have foun
complete satisfaction in
INSTANT PosT
Postum has a smooth, rich
flavor that meets re
Quirement of a meal-time
beverage, and it is free from
any harmful element.
Economical -Made Quickly
“There's a Reason”
Made by Postum Cereal Compan
Bactle Creek, Michigan. >"