The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 05, 1922, Image 7

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Rheumatism and
Dyspepsia Are
ho Soon Ended
Victims of stomach trouble and
rheumatism often find that when thelr
stomach is set in order, the rheuma-
tism disappears, Thousands of people
everywhere have testified that Tanlae
has freed them of both troubles simul-
taneously. Mr. Robert Trotter, 148
State St, 8t. Paul, Minn, says!
“About a year ago I began to go
down hill. Sour stomach and rheuma-
tism in my arms and shoulders kept
me in misery all the time, Since tak-
ing Tanlac all my aches and pains
have gone, and my stomach 18 In fine
shape. I'm glad to endorse sueh a fine
medicine.”
Badly digested food fills the whole
system with poisons, Rheumatism
and many other complaints not gen-
erally recognized as having thelr orl-
gin in the stomach quickly respond to
the right treatment. Get a bottle to-
day at any good druggist.—Advertise-
ment,
Melodious Irony.
“Why did the tears come into your
eves when the band played “Hall, the
Gang's All Here?"
“Im view of the factional fights we've
replied Senator Sor
tune sounded downright
been
ghum,
ironieal.”
"MOTHERS. AND
DAUGHTERS
Read This Letter from Mrs.
W. S. Hughes
Greenville, Del.—* 1 was under the
fmpression that my eldest daughter had
some internaltrouble
as ever since the first |
time her sicknessap- |
peared she had to go |
to bed and even had |
having,”
“the
for a week. I always |
take Lydia E. Pink- |
bham’s Vegetable |
Compound myself so
I gave it to her and
she has received |
at benefit fromit. |
| You can use this let |
ter for a tesjmonial if you wish, as |
cannot say too much about what your |
medicine
daughter.’ — Mrs. WL S. Hucuss,
Greenville, Delaware.
Mothers and oftentimes grandmothers |
have taken and have learned the value |
of Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Com- |
pound. So they recommend the medi- |
cine to others.
The best test of any medicine is what |
it has done for others. For nearly fifty
years we have published letters from
mothers, daughters, and women, young |
and old, recommending the Vegetable |
Compound. They know what it did for |
them and are glad to tell others. In |
our own neighborhood are women who |
Sor of its great value,
Mothers—daughters, why not try it?
DON'T
DESPAIR |
If you are troubled with pains or
aches; feel tired; have headache,
indigestion, insomnia; painful pas-
sage of urine, you will find relief in
GOLD MEDAL
mm OR
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and aric acid troubles and
National Remedy of Holland since 1696.
Three sizes, all druggists.
Look for the name Gold Medal on every bos
and accept no imitation
as done for me and for my |
Enterprising Twins.
Gustaf and Wilhelm Dyresen, twin
brothers, were horn in Sweden on
Mareh 28, 1850. They entered the
Naval sacademy when of age together
and ever since have beén running neck
and necy for naval honors, Each has
held nearly every important post in |
the Swedish navy. They are now vice
admirals and have only one more rung
in the ladder to climb before reaching
the grade of admiral.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
“
22" Sure Reftef
DELL-ANS
#54 31g 79¢ beckeges Carvin.
USE
Glenn's
Sulphur Soap
ST Vie = ones By this re
i bak oan. Bar
prepireion, tare bie ro
Soft, Clear Skin
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_— Ce Soh oP Samet
W. N. U,, BALTIMORE, NO. 39-1922
SHEEP-KILLING
DOG IS MENAGE
Control by Legislation Is Urged by
United States Department
of Agriculture.
MICHIGAN LAW IS FAVORED
Good Points of Measure Wou'd Be
Valuable to Other States Not
So Well Protected, Authority
Asserts.
{Prepared by the Unitad States Department
eof Agriculture.)
The sheep-killing dog is one of the
greatest menaces to the sheepraising
industry in the farming regions, says
the United States Department
Agriculture, in Farmers’ Bulletin 1268, |
Sheep-Killing Dogs, by M. W. Coll,
just off the press, All but five of the
20 pages are devoted to a discussion |
of the control of dogs by legisintion
and to digests of dog laws of the 48
states Special attention is given to
the Michigan law, which thought |
to many good points that might
well be adopted by other states,
More Deg Laws Needed.
The sheep industry in this country
has had many ups and downs in the
last 50 years, and In 1022 there were |
of
is
have
|
He Should Be Protected.
only n the
as compared with 04,000,000
36.000,000 sheep | country
in
per cent
a period when the population
It is hardly prob
TEMS.
is n decrease of 43.7
during
that dogs
reduction, but,
author, there
sheep in a Jrea
sections if there wer
laws backed up b)
of producing
possibility
age and inexpensiy
country’s need
of meat and
reasons why WD pr
£i ’
wool, he
oduetion
be
prises of the farm
Bulletin Is Available,
In addition to ]
laws, the bulleti
tention to the |
to dog
and si
in
respectable
The
addres
¢ discussion of |
ft-
sheen killers, |
wf
th
OMe
proof ana {fences
iggests how do wers may aid |
preserving the
members
bulletin may be obtained
the Department «
DD. {
1 ino
Washington,
culture,
INTEREST IN BETTER STOCK |
Purebred.Sire Movement ls
Rapid Growth; Enroliment
Passes 8,000 Mark.
With g
the utility value of purebred live
and especially purebred sires, the list |
of persons enrolled in the Jetter
Sires—Better Stock™ campaign is rap
idly increasing. The middie Au-
gust it passed the 8,000 mark, signify- |
ing that many persons filed |
statements with the United States De
partment of Agriculture that their
livestock breeding operations will be
conducted henceforth on a purebred. |
sire basis. This includes all classes of |
domestic live stock, including poultry.
In some counties of limited area the
apumber of farms is relatively small
Gordon B. Nance, county agent of]
Oldham county, Kentucky, points out, |
however, that although his county has
only 1,086 farms, 10 per cent of the
farmers have signed enrollment
blanks, which signifies active partici
pation in systematic live-stock Im-
provement work, Other counties in
which 10 per cent or more of the
farmers gre using purebred sires ex-
clusively are: Pulaskl county, Vir
ginin, per cent: Kittitas county,
Washington, 18 per cent; Greene coun.
ty. Ohio, 13 per cent; and Orange
county. Virginia, 10 per cent. In this
conmection | the bureau of animal in-
dustry points out that the proportions
are for all farms and that the per.
centages for farms in which live stock
Is the principal market product prob-
ably wonld be munch higher.
DODDER WILL HARM ALFALFA
Where Farmer Is Planning to Let
Crop Stand for Seed It Is Wise
to Look for Weeds.
If you are planning to lst alfalfa
stand for seed look your field over for
dodder. Once is not enough, It should
be done several times hefors cutting,
Alfalfa seed containing dodder seed Is
unsaiable In some states and is dis
eriminated agninet in all markets, It
is impossible by any known method to
free alfalfa seed of the large-secdel
dodders. The only practical procedure
Is te see that the field Is free from
the growing understanding of
stork
of
have
me
Oh
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
HOW THE GULLIES
CAN BE RECLAIMED
Plowing-in and Seeding to Grass
or Timber Recommended.
Farmers Should Build 8ell-8aving
Dams That Check Eresion and
Cause the Filling of Space
With Gilt,
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agricuiture.)
Gullies are a source of great loss
to the farmer. They rum fertile
land, interfere with farm operations,
utidermine buildings, encroach on pub-
lic roads, endanger the life of stock | All the mother-love
and mar the beauty and lower the | Baby. And being true to
market value of the farm. They can | .
prepared for babies as you
out, found and is prepared
be prevented by increasing the ab |
of the by till}
the surfuce from |
and |
wutler
soil
protecung
by |
conducting the surplus from |
field at a low velocity, Guliies
can be reclaimed by plowing-in and |
seeding to grass er timber, or by
building soli-saving dams that check
and cause the Sling ef the
In checking gullying, the first thirg
If possibie,
the water should be turned to &
in
head eof the gully. In shallow
i
will give a til of soll in a short time, "
F i i n Fs : GENT.
In gullies, & longer is
necessary according te the condition
and amount of washing Brush and
straw, fastened down, make
for Ug
In regions where timber
are plentiful good
gullies have been ebtair
of hrush in 1!
flow of water
bu
deeper
firmly
stopp i.
brush
in filing
the u
and
results
rel by ie
dmins z
il-aide gullie
is smal
of
dams are commonly it
ed down
Where
the
down by
the flow
dam. the brush on
{ ross ,OeN
is enough
n
BEEN,
nto a gully
overiop
held and st
Simi
imi
ly dumping the bros!
give good results,
beg
with soll#aving dar
will not
Before helpful Re or
A helpful Remedy
Constipation and Diarrhoea.
and Feverishness 8% 4
; Loss OF SLEEP
pesuting therefrom in infascy:
—————— of
Fac Simile Sister
of reclamation she
part of the
not fit into
work which may
later After t
ce and erosion checked
f low, te
Of
in 1 1
a
it may
clamation
taken
1
Pp
he head
in
é
+ i
oan 5 y thei! 4 »
—————
p—r
NEW YORK.
o FO LT i FL 8
Signer ve | ERLE
=
ber
used
that
ends
mporary dams
fe, shallow depression
It the
deep
will gradually OH
of a
lower
in the side
end
T
{il be
channel, the
up with a high dam, he
dan fewer w required
1 i. bu i ! Fe
+ less costly
& the
vera! low
hish
high
Re
are sore ens]
dam nlso requ
jeans care and attention than a
dam
solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let
that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to
Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially
would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge.
Children Cry For
RR
RA
Are You Prepared?
A doctor in the house 211 the time would be a good idea. Yet you
can’t afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or pre-
vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at
hand a bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy
for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and all the other dis
orders that result from common ailments that babies have.
Fletcher's Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless sub-
stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Children
ery for Fletcher's Casteria, and mothers recommend it because they
have found it a comfort to children and a mother’s friend.
If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able to
help baby when trouble comes. You cannot always call upon a doctor,
But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletcher’s Castoria, be-
cause they know that itcan only do good — that it can’t do any harm
and they wouldn’t want you to use for baby a remedy that you would
use for yourself,
MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 1S AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHZR'S CASTORIA
GENUINE CASTORIA ALwars
Bears the Signature of
fn
av
sa
Save in Their Storage Build
ing Equipment.
- His
girl is
What
“Gad! What a short skirt that
Hers—"Heavens !
legs she has!”
the Untisd Siates Departs
of Agricu
ft potato
wearing !”
ture.)
long
areas in tobacco
riers who grow both
building equipment
their flue-heated tobacco barns :
of potatoes The the
and the of
that have found
buildings are for
hy ti
e On rising and retiring gently smear
face with Cuticura Olntment.
Wash off Ointment In five minutes
with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
ig wonderful what Cuticura will do
for poor complexions, dandruff, itching
and red rough hands.—Advertisement,
he storage
chenges needed methods
panagement been
1 when the used
are described
of
he two purposes 1
Agricule
1
Tobacco
‘nited States Department a
“tiliza- Te
Tiny Township Has Mighty Thirst.
Rumuruti, a tiny township
colony, in East Africa,
tinction of being
af
of Fine-Heated Barns
not
potatoes
farmers who do
of sweet
Many raise A
large acreage feel
that the expense of a special storage
is not jnstified, although
the thirstiest town
Times' correspondent at
settlement, which has now four liquor
licenses and Is planning to have
hotel.
Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot” ls powerful bint
ants 75 years of success has proved It
With one single dose, Worms or Tapewerm
can be sxpelied from the system, and ne
castor oll or oiher purgative should be used
in sddition
Advertisement
Whademean, “Absent-Minded™
headline as we've seen
| By the way, a correspondent ronds us
the following, which he found In the
| writings of Jonathan Swift: “Absent.
minded people always kept a flapper
in the family as one of the domestics.”
~PBoston Transcript.
Every genuine
package has
ni
circ
eT
The Tobacce Barn.
through the use of pits, banks, er cele
lars they have been losing a large part
of the etored crop. But if some bulld-
ing which serves another important
purpose ean be remodfleled so as to
meet both needs a greater part of the
greet potatoes produced can be saved
at a small sutlay of money. On farms
which have flue-heated tobacco barns
or similar bhulldings that serve thelr
main purpose before the potato hare
vest, this saving Is practical.
The bulletin contains detailed plang
for converting tobacco barns, bill of
materiniz for structures of a certain
size, methods of storage house mans
agement, and deseriptions of a number
of varieties of sweet potatoes, Copios
may be obtained free by addressing
\his pest,
,
the demartuent at Weahington, D, GQ
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One cement in the last rer
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for help and advice, on that walk
around your home, or the roadway
round your plant. He knows what
is best and will tell you.
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