The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 18, 1921, Image 6

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GENUINE
“BULL
DURHAM
TOBACCO
i Ve ne 4
Shas
For Winter
-To" Pu
4d Crop o seit n clover plowed
in increased
without
ind Spring Grazing
Humus in the Soil
"vnder is wort”
productivity
which the soil
# leaky
¢ “imson clov
like a sponge 3 : ains {rc
wien there aro
£n excollent
€ op—makes
feed and good
pow of
WOODS
SEEDS
Vetch
nus
ono wt t. d Is
n, absorbs molstur
below
It is
ing grazing
early gresn
your supply
¥Ylant sor Wood's Halry
nderful jgen gatherer and soll
iprover—=fhri »a even upon poor lands
gives prodig of best forage
end hay —ronnas 1
winterge—say
prevents leac!
Gr a i RST
Crows quick
ng grazing
ure Mixture
les winter and
i of best graz
winter rye,
vetch
, Tapes and
SOD & SONS,
VIRGINIA
“WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach-Fidneys-Heart Liver
) cep the vital organs healthy by
y egularly taking the world's stand-
gd remedy for kidney, liver,
Ladder and uric acid troubles —
GOLD MEDAL
he National Ramedy of Holland for
¢ “Muries rnd andorsed by Queen Wilhel-
to na. At all drggists, three sizes,
Look for the ame Cold Medal on every box
Pesky Bed-Bugs
® .
Just
Devils
sntive
Uugs, Roaches,
Ants. Every family should
use P. D. Q. house cleaning
{teria to guard against the
Pescy Devils and to prevent
moths. P. D. Q is not ar
insect powder, but is a new
charrical at kills Insects
ana thelr eggs. Each pack
age contains, free, a patent
apaiit, to enable you to ge!
fo the hard-to-get-at places
and saves the juice,
A 35 cent package makes
quart, enough to kill s
yn Insects and thelr eggs
Heros
4
rid Bed
Fleas and
or to
eink
Hpon
for you, Aatled prepaid
receipt Pi ce De
wt Chim cal Works, erre
1
COME TO FLORIDA
end loek wor our 20 and 40 sere
PRODUCING FARMS
nd eared Panced and teady to
ia ant. Ides! and for early potatoes,
ell kinds ruck, fruits, nuts and
poultry. fies what others are doing
with this and wonderful cli
rate by which 2 or 3 crops cath be
ralwed covery year Only 30 miles
from Jaucksonvitte, the great market
end ahipping csnter of the Somh-
cast, with wuish it |s connected by
fine roads hood schools’ roads,
churches, sores and telephones serv.
oar ard everything to maks prac
tical farming Hoth pleasant and profs
fiable. Very sasonable terms. Write
today for warticulars
FIORIDA VARMA AND INDUSTRI
Groen sve Springs, Florida »s On,
LZIVE MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM
A GOOD raNIC AND APPETIZER
ARCO powders ake delicious ORANGE,
pagPnimny. LIEMON Jaiwns. (et yours,
fond liar for 40 powders. PRINOD na
we 41 Court, POHARLESTON. W.VA,
[AECKLES ZESeenrannies
GROWING WINTER
WHEAT IN NORTH
Hardier Varieties Introduced
That Give Better Yields
and Mature Earlier.
BETTER DROUGHT RESISTANT
Better Division of Labor Permits Fall
Seeding and Earlier Harvesting—
Careful Selection of Seed Will
Aid Yield.
(Prepared by the United States
ment of Agriculture.)
Since the introduction of the hardy
varieties of wheat from
Europe there has been a decided north
ward movement of the winter-wheat
area. This movement has been rapid
in recent years. The reasons therefor
are the generally large yields of win
ter wheat due, first, ma
turity, thus enabling it to escape hall,
second, to its
third,
which
Depart-
to its earlier
drought and
division of labor,
greater resistance ;
all seeding and ear
harvesting.
The profitable
eastern
production of wheat
part of the
to a considerable
wice of the best
weral, the
are grown, although soft
s are popular in the
States, iy
United
ex
adapted
varieties, In gel soft red
winter wheat
1 especial
Pennsylvania, In
of
an
York
extreme
area,
and
western
which
approximately by
80 inches of rainfall, hard red
Turkeys
line of 30
portion
is limited the
¥
line of
winter
the
the inches rainfall
is a trausition zone in which
red
ually
there
winter
about eq well,
Better Varieties for Many Farms,
Mauy fariners are doubtless growing
wheat than they
knew exactly
les of
if they
what
and
ght grow
localities
The Unit
nent
arm
States Depart:
issued F
Harvesting Wheat,
ers’ Bulletin 1168 Varieties of Win
ter Wheat, Adapted to the Easter:
tes, which
charts localit
i
various types of wheat
advantage, and list
adapted to each par
grown to
it
Here
The bulletin suggests that
local desnand In New
as Aa poultry or
not be difficult for sever.
almost every hibor
hood to sell all the wheat can
at 8a good price te their nelgh-
Winter wheat will doubtless
average yleids, where
grown, than spring wheat,
cultural methods and sult
iS R
Engla nd
stock feed,
neig
they
it can be
if proper
improve Wheat Yield.
Wheat can be improved In yield and
characteristics by
of pood heads or good
the selection
Continued
im-
Another method eof puri-
fying a variety and Increasing the
yield is what may be called mass se-
lection. This consists simply in plek-
ing out good heads from the fleld at
sowing the selected seed in a
harvest time. The bulletin be
had on application,
ANALYSIS MADE OF MANURES
Dry Material Contains Large Amount
of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and
Potassium.
muy
The average of analysis of manures
from cattle, horses and mixed,
that a ton of dry manure contains 38
pounds of nitrogen, 7.0 phosphorus
and 304 pounds of potassium. A ton
of fresh farm manure consists of
about three-fourths water but it con
tains ten pounds of nitrogen, two
pounds of phosphorus and eight
pounds of potassiym,
Wp AR A SMA
HOW DISEASE IS INTRODUCED
Unwholesome Foodstuff That Is De.
cayed or Moldy Should Never
Be Given to Fowls.
Disease is often introduced into a
flock by unwholesome foodstuff that
Is decayed or moldy, but good food
may be easily spolled by placing it in
dirty trough neglected feeding
places, especially In hot wenther when
soft food ow» milk Is given.
shows
WELL-BRED POULTRY
Poultrymen Help Better Sires-
Better Stock Movement.
Nebraska Live Stock Owners En.
rolled in Campaign Report Stand.
ard-Bred Fowis — Plymouth
Rocks and Leghorns Lead,
(Prepared by the United
ment of Agriculture.)
In the
quality
being
Department of
of farm poultry,
by the United
Agriculture In connee-
tion with the detter Sires
Stock movement Is belleved to
interest to poultrymen, For
of 0 owners Ip
received
he
livestock Webster
—— a —
Barred Plymouth Rock
who In one
better sires drive, 65 re-
ndard-bred fowls, The flocks
94 b The principal
breed reported? are, in the
stated, P Rocks, Leghorns
Rhode Jdsland Reds, Orpingtons and
Wryandottes, Barred Plymouth Rocks
were more numerous than other varie
Of the
Leghorns were
while of
variety was
iar than the Sliver
tes, which were sec
* 4 fay wr
county, Nebraska, Guay en
averaged rls,
order
ivmouth
ties in the
the White
breed, Leghorns
raiseyi In
nhers, the Wyan
some
Laced
ond
Wynn
Buff
of that
Ory gtons were the only
breed reported
facts str
1
ted are belle
ved to
in the keeping of we
Vv, especially
Better Stock
gince the Bet
blanks merely
kept
the livestock owner
number of poultry
the facts about
tiles. It is notes
+ better-sires dri
algo yoarths
ro is
aimed lefly at the Improvemedt
breeding males in the case of po ultrsy
intority of females |
dard bred.
kewlise
FARM CHIMNEYS | NEED STUDY
Not Be
Make
Placed on Brackets
Foundation Solid.
ineys for farm
the
brackets
the
erly de
from ground. Those
are
rate of Insurance
igned hogse of mod
or at most twe chim
mtaining several flues,
will gerve every purpose. If possible,
ia flue should be provided for each
much better drafts are there
say specialists of the
Department of Agri
| placed
ften
of
on unsafe and
10rea se
{ In a pr
erate size, one
neys, each ov
dtove, as
by obtained,
United
culture
States
should
brick
COUrse,
aonlid
and If
extra footing
The exterior
bricks thick and
division one brick thick
the chimney Is lined with
of the patent fire-clay linings now
the market one brick will prove
{ sufficient thickness for the
{ walls,
In case It Is necessary
stovepipe any considerable
inside n partition to reach the chim
ney, a
used, and where a pipe passes com-
pletely through a partition it should
be protected with a ventilated thim
bile
The chimney hdve a
{ found: of
of
ition or stone,
brick, of
should be
an
laid.
two
walls
should be
case
on
Youngster Is Taken Away When
Quite Young.
The owner who neglects
wean his calf because it is too much
trouble is making ten times the trou
ble for himself by letting It nurse its
mother. It fs surprising how soon a
calf can be taught to drink from a
bucket, if one is determined enough.
And the freedom from bothering with
a hungry young bull a few weeks later
charging down, trampling one's feet
and insisting upon having his way, Is
worth a lot
LL ————
COVER OR BLANKET FOR cow
Good Way to Keep Flies From Bother.
ing While Milking-~Obviates
Tall Switching.
To keep flies from bothering while
milking, make a cover or blanket for
the cow from a large gunny sack,
ripped open, and provided with strings
for fastening wnder forelegs, and
string across back to hold In place
over the rump. If both the cow being
milked and the one behind the milker
are so protected there will be very
Cow
little toll gwitchine.
NO DIFFERENT.
of the
rolumin belng
office had
noted to that
The regular conductor
to the lorn
the red-headed
temporarily
under
love
been
job
ary
pro:
the general supervision
sporting ed
“Here's a
how long girls
who wants to know
id be courted,” the
reported hat'll 1 tell him?”
you the
ting editor
1 him just
boy
“Use
Spor
the same
The Trippin 8 Tongue.
Artist (mee ig
Well, how i
ture?
She—Thnt
was you
freely
re
spenk
it?
And it
“Rem
“Why
“That's
of an oll
heard
a'm to
ator wa
Not Very Deep.
He Hino RPoanding: 1
She
nyson,
He
NO INDEED
“So you wouldn't want to marry
an old guy, eh?”
“Not If that was his only qualifica-
tion”
A Trial
Then.
arned thing
2 Benign Review,
Dao
of ens
Hoping for
First Show M per
Heve if the influen
Second Dit [es ; mn my
be
ronment?
first
grumpiest
you
critic in Sea
What it Cost.
“Your wife looks stunning tonight,
is a poem.
“What
struggling author
and a short
do you mean’
“That
story.”
Preserving an
“When I was a
not allow me
Appetite,
read dime novels”
citizen.
“Neither did mine,” replied Miss
Cayenne. “I'm very grateful to them
a serious
allowing
fiction to an extent
my taste for the
thri
And Then
Modiste-—Really,
makes an entirely
out of you
Customer's
picture ier
the Storm.
madam, this gown
different woman
Husband
mind
Take it, Hel.
the price!
Human Dyname,
“That judge i= a human dynamo.
He electrified the courtroom during the
trial”
“And
“Charging
whit is
the
he doing now?”
Jury.”
Fine for Writers.
Inspiration ink-—It flows freely.
This Is a we have never seen.
but we hope to see it some day in a
notion Store
Rign
Iniportance of Little Things.
She-—~Just think of it! A few words
mumbled by the minister and people
are married.
He—~Yes, aud, by George, a few
words mumbled by a sleeping husband
and people are divorced.
A Mere Trifle Nowadays.
“The largest contributor to our cam-
paign fund wants his money back.”
“Have you spoken to our candidate
about that?”
“Yes. He wants to know what's a
million between friends.”
WRIGLEY'S
Newest
Creation
“AFTER
EVERY
MEAL”
A delicious
peppermint
flavored sugar
jacket around pep-
Will aid your appetite
WRIGLEYS WRIGLEYS,
SILI DOUBLEMINT
B129,
UNITED
Of Course,
en
ript.
Shave With Cuticuta Soap
And ble your razor efficiency as
well as promote skin purity, skin com-
fort and skin health, No mug no
slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no
irritation even when shaved twice
daily. One soap for all uses—shaving
bathing and shampooing. Advertisement
dou
A Courteous Formality.
to my constitu-
Chop Buey Romance.
3 t these letters to
8 YOUng iad) » chorus?
Yes" said the million
in a breach-of-promise suit,
“Ah! And these hieroglyphic
bottom of ead kiss marks
no doubt?
“No.”
grim smile,
aire defendant
g at the
h letter are
with a
merely
Birm
the millionaire,
“what you
Yours sincerely.’
Age-Herald.
Y. W. C. A in Constantinople.
In the presence of a large number
of distinguished guests both in polit!
cal and educational circles, a
service center was opened recently in
Stamboul, the old city of Constantl-
nople, by the Y. W. C. A. Speeches
were made in both English and Turk
ish. The house and garden obtained
for the center are both attractive and
well adapted to their new use, ag well
as conveniently situated. Another |
meeting and recreation place which |
the Y. W. C. A. has providéd for Con-
stantinople girls is a spacious garden
on the beautiful sea of Marmora. [It
has been rented from a wealthy pasha
to camp
\
said
gee is
fngham
ferve summer
KG vllyers
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Known as
“that good kind”
Try it—and you
will know why
POSSIBLY HER LAST CHANCE
At All Events, the Object of His Affec.
tions Perfectly Agreed With
Her Fiance.
For several minutes the young man
not speak. His heart was too
full. It was epough for him to know
that this glorions creature loved him;
that she had pr his
ate,
Wit}
omised to share
new and delightful
feasted
upon her beauty,
sense of
eyes once
and as he real-
benceforth it would be his
privilege to for her weifare
happiness, he could simost
wept with joy.
His good fortune seemed inc
ip he his
Hore
ized that
provide
and have
redible,
he whispered tenderly:
did it ever happen, darling,
such a bright, shining angel as
yourself fell in love a dull, stu-
like me?”
“Goodness knows"
must have
“How
with
low
she murmured
abgently ; “I a screw loose
somewhere”
The Most Chipper Man,
“Who was it suid that life is like a
poker game?”
“Dunno. but he
In poker it’s the gayest
blues »
Wns wrong,
man
ANYWay.
that has
the
No Hope for Him.
He-A you give me no hope?
She—None whatever; I'm going te
you Joston Transc ript.
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