The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 04, 1922, Image 6

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    Important to all Women
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of women
have kidney or bladder trouble and never
suspect it.
omen's complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease,
If the kidneys are not in a healthy con.
dition, they may cause the other organs
to become diseased.
You may suffer pain in the back, head-
ache and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous, irrita-
ble and may be despondent; it makes any
one so.
But hundreds of women claim that Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring
health to the kidneys, proved to be just
the remedy needed to overcome such
conditions.
Many send for a sample bottle to see what
Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
bladder medicine, will do for them. By
enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co,
Binghamton, N. Y.,
ple size bottle by Parcel Post.
purchase medium and large size bottles at
all drug stores.—Advertisement.
Safety first
doctor, hospital
Hoover.
a conspiracy to rob the
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dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin,
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they are thinking
A NURSE TELLS
HER EXPERIENCE
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use of Dr. Pierce's medicines I
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I suffered for fourteen years. But
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fecal Discovery, together with the
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Obtain Dr. Plerce's Family Medi-
cines from your druggist in tablets
or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, Pres.
Invalids’ Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y.,
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CHEAP FEED FOR
WINTERING COWS
Experts Favor Corn Silage and
Wheat Straw With Hay or
Cottonseed Meal.
EXPENSE OF RAISING CALVES
Regions of Appalachian Mountains
In West Virginla—Rations
Used for Cattle.
S—
the U. 8 Department of
Agriculture.)
silage and wheat straw
(Prepared by
Corn with
tonseed meal is a much cheaper ra-
tion for wintering beef-breeding cows
shock corn, mixed hay
straw as tried out In
experiments recently carried on by E.
bureau of animal industry, and
in Department Bulletin
Experiments With
Beef Cows Ralsing Calves,” which has
1024,
Grade
States
Department of Agriculture. The work
in the bulletin has to
advantages of certaln prac-
do
the
tions and the cost of raising calves
weaning age. It to the
bluegrass region of the Appalachian
region that furnishes
applies
Eastern markets,
Conditions Similar in Other States
The farm on which the feeding was
in the southeastern part
Virginia, but the conditions
there are similar to those In parts of
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, North
lone Is of
f
part to other nearby regions,
The rations used for the four lots of
silage, mixed hay
wheat straw; corm silage, soy-
hay and wheat straw; com
cottonseed meal and wheat
Corn
bean
straw. As mentioned In the
paragraph, sliage
straw, with either mixed hay,
soy-bean hay or cottonseed
ration than
wheat straw
As the cows fed on
first corn
shock
tering beef cows.
the mixed hay and soy-bean
produced a larger calf crop than those
fed menl, the
of raising
practically 6 per cent
sources of protein, mixed hay and soy-
cottonseed average
less,
ily & additional
fully, have additional
in that they
cottonseed
he raised ot
can
while meal must
chased.
Cost of Raising Calves,
Actual
with the time and
be pur-
costs of raising calves vary
locality, but by a
Cattie on West Virginia Pasture.
determine with considerable accuracy
what It will cost him to grow feeder
calves to the weaning age. The bul
letin should be studied in connection
with Department Bulletin 1042, “Ef-
fect of Winter Rations on Pasture
Gains of Calves” These bulletins
may be obtained by addressing the De-
partment of Agriculture at Washing.
ton,
CLOVER BEST FOR ROTATION
Good Plan to Keep Soil Supplied With
Necessary Humus—Also Fur.
nishes Cash Crop.
A two-year rotation of wheat, clover
pasture and back to wheat keeps the
goil supplied with humus and nitro-
gen. A three-year rotation may be of
wheat, clover, pasture, corn, Clover
pasture also keeps the land In good
condition and returns a cash crop two
years out of three. If a seed crop of
clover is harvested, then each crop In
this rotation becomes a cash money
crop. In addition to the regular crop
profits, we have the pasture, and the
soll Improvement as extras,
SELECT VEGETABLE VARIETY
Should Be of Highest Quality, Adapt.
ed to Soll and Region and
Disease Resistant,
The gardener should choose the
vegetable variety of highest quality
that will mature within his season, be
productive, adapted to his soll, re-
sistant to disease, and have an at.
tractive appearance when ready for
the table. The list to choose from Is
long and the gardener should, if pos-
gible, be governed by his own or his
selgbhbors’ experiences,
SOLVING PROBLEM OF
PROFITABLE ALFALFA
Of Advantage to Market Rough-
age Through Stock.
Suggested to Farmer That He Dis.
card Practice of Marketing Hir
Hay and Feed It to Good
Grade of Dairy Cattle,
——
of Agriculture.)
Farmers on some of the
this roughage through live stock,
the office of western
United
partment of Agriculture, On
Newlands project In Nevada the
cent prices for alfalfa hay have been
£0 to £0.50 a ton f. 0. b. cars, which
nets the farmers about 85 or $6 a ton
Although prices
are considered fairly good at present,
figures o« on the cost
production go that
the farmer Is unable to get more than
ket
SAYS
States
stack. these
y 5 Yo
lected recently
to show
Cutting Al alfa,
is a net
$7 a ton
ction,
stack there
that
of produ
at the
Indications
£6 a ton
loss. are
cost
labor
this does not Include any in-
come for the farmer,
In order that the farmer may make
a falr income on these alfalfa lands,
that he discard the
off his hay and
good grade of
,
of
suggested
of shipping
start feeding It to a
practice
wk cattle
live st
sheep.
particularly
in have
stock
Many farmers this section
1
already
will solve the problem
demonstrated that live
of making
of live
of the
prod-
have to bear uch
rafitable 1180
ie he
the
falfa
stock
soll
nets
keeps up fertility
and provides concentrated
that do
heavy freight oo
not
mis
c®saful and Vast Amount of
Labor Is Required.
Work of OC
vy
sernel
Teg:
Prof, Paul speak
hetter seeds and how to obtain
advan-
knows
them aid there were many
te seed
oon tr
ages In
ng
the percentage
if he grow:
well he can tu
f the surplus: but y hs
expert and ¢
i y grow good
that the
of labo An
me from
the seed busi
spending usands of dol-
re to od seed. while others
it.
the
got ©
Rel Re
were giving the matter of quality
tle attention, preferring to sell
cheaper seed regardless of quality.
FIRST CULTIVATION OF CORN
Land Should Be Stirred—Deeper
Tillage Permitted.
Much will depend upon early cultl
vation of corn. Here Is where “a
stitch In time saves nine” As soon
as the plants are above the surface
the land should be stirred, usuaily. Un-
jess no rain has fallen do not fall te
start the cultivators as soon as you
If no heavy rains have come since
while for a rain,
The first cultivation of corn will
permit deeper tillage than later when
the brace roots develop.
must be taken not to
and
soll.
FIRM SEEDBED IS NECESSARY
To Masten Germination of Grass Seed
Field Should Be Rolled After
Harrowing.
A firm seedbed is necessary to
hasten germination of grass seed, The
field should be dragged or rolled after
disking and harrowing in order that
the subsurface be firm and compact,
The surface should be left in a mel.
ow condition but not smooth as it
may bake and become crusted before
the seed germinates,
PREPARE SOIL FOR ALFALFA
Land Must Be Well Drained and
Sweet—Limestone Will Help
in Getting Stand.
Alfalfa, like persons is particular
about its living quarters and in order
to thrive must have a dry home or
well-dra‘ned land. The land must be
sweet and limestone will help In pre.
paring the fleld. Inoculation of the
soll gives the roots the right start to
prepare nitrogen, and fertility makes
the plant strong and vigorous.
PEOPLE ARE BUILDING HOMES
That There Is a Steady Gain in That
Direction ls Shown by Recently
Published Figures,
It is a matter of Importance that the
scope of home bulldog operations in
this country Is attaining large pro
portions. Statistics show a steady galn
and indieations are at
as the spring
there will
this
dustry
that,
vance,
present
and summer ad-
still
nature
be greater ac
tivities of
saving but it has a pronounced sia
the
Processes
character, hat
and mental of the
To him perticularly might be applied
the words of Theodore Roosevel
sald; “The habit of
while It stiffens the will
energies If you
are hoot iy wf oo
fnre Denning rignt,
Owner
t. who
saving money
also
would
that you begin
ve
Much
boyigt
abou
been sold and
shortage
has
country
thus
menace
been Many
ed conditions, pe
of the
Cities
quarters
moekward In
This
thelr standa
is contrary to tl
n nature, fo
Towns and Villages Throughout Penn.
sylvania Busily at Work Replac-
ing Destroyed Trees.
sinte
44 000 000
il never have
hen
per.
existing =
arrived It
tredvs ans
first
ot need so many
urished throughout the state
nog
does need trees, and it is out to
Earth and Trees Contr
Look out of your
your own ni your hbor's
They and
tke them way.
doesn't, for look at your
is horizon { your
in the opposite {rection
straight up
seem that nature
trast? It does and,
ast.
# 8
vindow y
1 4 3
level
But
ul
trees,
Ale 8
3
lawn trees
vertically
air,
insists
into
upon
fact,
in
with
And ith that
another principle the
architect
building we
landscape follows In
work.
Coolies Are Odd Thieves.
Odd cases of offense hy Chinese
found in the records of the Iinterna-
tional settlement of Shanghai, In
in another case that of a sawmill,
of granite blocks and 25,000 tiles.
It was alleged that all the material
had been removed surreptitiously
from a contractor's yard, but the court
dence to convict and the
were discharged.
Building.
If you are thinking of building a
home, here's a tip:
Experts estimate that the average
usable life of a frame building Is
twenty-five years. A brick bullding
lasts thirty-five years. A stone Qr con-
crete building is good for 50 or 100
years,
Divide the cost of the kind of home
you are going to bulld by the number
of years {t'll last as shown above, and
you know how much the value shrinks
yearly.
defendants
Speed of Train Limited.
A high-grade passenger locomotive
ean be run at the rate of 112 miles an
hour on a heavy rail, straight track, If
ballasted by a train behind it to keep
it from jumping the track, The heavier
the engine and train, the more smooth.
ly they ride. In actual practice, on ac-
count of curves and switches, the big
conl consumption at high speed and
the frictional wear on the equipment,
a speed of 50 miles an hour Is not often
exceeded over any considerable dis
tance. Expense and danger forbid a
greater speed
LAND OF AMAZING FERTILITY |
American Settler In Western Canada |
Tells of Splendid Crops Ralsed !
Year After Year. |
Harold J. Gregory, of Lowe Farm, |
Manitoba, writes as follows: |
“When I came to Canada from Lex-
ington, Ill, in the fall of 1018, it was
with the spirit of adventure and
through curiosity. I always imagined
that crossing the boundary line took
me beyond the limits of civilization
into ‘No Man's Land,’ and that this
country abounded with bears, moose,
caribou and other wild game, Imagine
my disappointment when 1 reached
my friend's home just In time to help
him through a month harvest—
barley, flux and oats. 1 re
then the possibilities that this
untouched territory held open
home-seeking settler, with its
virgin good markets, rall-
graded roads,
“In the spring of 1014
the Intention of
judgment concerning the
This 1
1 am
land at Lowe
of
alized
ulmost
to the
soil,
ele,
back
my
grain-
CONT
I enme
testing out
soil's
did with
7
now farming
of farm, and
equal value to the
purchase price of the land
ft was raised
times 1
on
two or
found
fertility
three
this
to any i
and 1 have see
in Indiana, Illinois, Misso
Oklahoma,
parts of Minnesota and North
“The present low
have
in
I have ever seen,
Kansas, Wiscons!
prices of
its opportunities to the
wants to make a8 new
favorable onditions 3
corn for 50 cents a bushel on $300 1
acre land, you can get good
wheat land for $50 per
for $1.15 at
when
wheat selling
I was e
Gray Dort
the profit of a hay crop produ
one year. This ig
and your
od to pur-
] from
te
in
autom«
rend
district offer good
for stock raising and 1
are special opportunities for the
raiser.”
Information regarding all districts
of Western Canada may be had from
any agent of the Canadian govern
Well Informed,
“Grace is very versatile”
“Yes. She knows the business of all
ber friends.” -—Judge.
All Played Out at
Quitting ime
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for the prompt relief of Asthms
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#t for HK. 285 cents and one dol.
Br. Write for FREE BAMPLE.,
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SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
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
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Letters
Phila., Pa.—*When I was going
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Follow
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usuzlly comes between the years of
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Headache
Toothache
Earache
Colds
Rheumatism
Neuritis
Pain, Pain