The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1922, Image 7

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Unless you see the name “Bayer” on
package or on tablets you are not gets
ti the genuine Bayer product pre-
cd by physiclans over twenty-two
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Toothache Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accopt “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin®
only. Each unbroken package contains
proper directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents, Drug-
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100,
Asperin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of
Salicylicacid.——Advertisement.
At the polls “the freeman’s will”
sometimes turns out to be just preju-
dice.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
ELL-ANS
= and 75¢ Packages, Everywhere
16799
DIED
in New York City alone from kid-
ney trouble last year, Don't allow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Maal
The wxid’s standard remedy for kidney,
Hver, bladder and uric acid troublea
Holland's National Remedy since 1606.
Lo for the name Gold Medal on every bax
bmitation
are usually due to straining
when constipated.
Nujol being a lubricant
kceps the food waste soft
and therefore prevents
straining. Doctors prescribe
Nujol because it not only
soothes the suffering of
piles but relieves the irrita-
tion, brings comfort and
helps to remove them.
Nujel is a
labricant—not
30¢ ot all draggiste
Por aching teeth nee Ple’s Toothache Drops.
DR.LD.KELLOGG'SASTHMAREMEDY
for the prompt relief of Asthma
and Hay Fever, Ask k Your drug-
gist for it. 28 cents and
« Write for FREE SAMPLE.
Northrop & Lyman Ce. Inc., Buffalo, N.Y.
0GG'S
REMEDY
WATERTANKNOW
IMPORTANT ITEM
Unhealthful Mud Puddle Which
Affected Stock at All Times
Has Been Abolished.
CONCRETE MAKES BIG CHANGE
Any Farmer Can Build Device Similar
to One Shown in the lllustration if
He Will Follow Instructions
Given,
The day of the unsightly, unsanitary
mud-hole water tank in the barn lot is
a thing of the past.
American farmers,
days struggled againgt the worst pos-
sible the care of their |
stock, today have avallable for their |
service the most modern methods
known to the bullding trade,
A water tank, often of
old a minor detail in farm equipment,
now Is recognized an important
item in the health of farm stock and
farm occupants,
Formerly a breeding
germs, vermin and mosquitoes,
of the unhealthful mud puddle
affected stock both summer and
ter now can be spotlessly clean,
and sanitary.
who in the old
conditions in
considered
as
place for
the site
» which |
win-
dry
Principal Requirement,
While the
water
watertight
tank ig of course that it be |
sanitation
also must be considered.
tanks when properly
fill all of these
reasonable first
no upkeep expense,
Any farmer
tank similar to
constructed ful-
requirements a
cost, with practically
Can
the
follows
construct a
one shown
water
in the
picture if he these instruc
tions
18, which
be of ne-inch material for a
tank, shoul » prepared so far
possible
should pr
large
as is
be- |
made about
line of
concrete work is
then excavation
an |
n the proposed
foot below the ground
a little larger tha
If the site is not well
may be to excavat
A base of cinders or gravel is then |
1 ped into pl upon it a bed
concrete about six inch thick of a
yer
tank. drained it}
well little deep
i oe and
of
es
¢
mixture of two |
nN
Pp
of i
one part of cen
irts of sand and four
laid.
parts
pat
gravel 18
Ag moon a8 the concrete
will
Concrete Stock Tank.
the forms for the w
put in place
alls of the
tank are and the fill-
A rich mixture of concrete, prefer
one and oge-
parts of
used for
and enough help and ma-
go that the
this work,
In order to make the bottom water-
the Inner forms should not
reach to the concrete hed first laid, but
a two-inch gap should be left and a
layer of concrete equal In thickness to
walls, |
Reinforcement Needed.
Reinforcing is,
of course, necessary
steel extends up into the walls,
with straight
horizontally in the
es of the tank.
Though not shown in the illustra.
tion, a concrete pavement five or six
feet wide around the tank is desirable,
It can be cast separately and made
hot less than six Inches thick of a
1:2:4 mixture.
HOGGING OFF THE CORN PAYS
Plan Regarded as an Economical
Method; Cattle or Sheep Clean
Up Much Left.
It Is the consensus of opinion among
farmers that hogging off corn pays
and this fact Is borne out by results
at most of the agricultural experi.
ment stations. Should you have pigs
weighing around 100 Ibs to turn in-
to the corn, you can expect the pigs
to gain a pound a day or better when
fed a pound of shorts or a half pound
of tankage in addition to corn hogged
off. With pigs of this size in hog
ging off corn, they can be expected
to consume from five to seven pounds
of corn daily. It Is an economical
method of harvesting an area of corn
and if not kept In too late In the
peason, the cattle or sheep will clean
rods extending
ends and sid
up much of the leaves uot touched
by the hogs,
SHORT COURSES HAVE |
GAINED MUCH FAVOR
More Than 60,000 Boys and Girls
Enjoy Instruction.
Patterned Somewhat After Farmers
and Home Makers’ Weeks Con
ducted by Agricultural Colleges
-Leadership Important,
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Over 60,000 boys and girls, enrolled
in club work under the supervision of
extension workers employed co-opera-
tively by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture and the state agri-
cultural colleges, enjoy the advantage
of Junior short courses and camps
every year. These short courses have
become a popular feature with the
farm boys and girls and are eagerly
looked forward to by them throughout
the year
The courses are
after the farmers
weeks, which
the agricultural colleges for
years, Besides the
emphasis is laid on the
reational of Junior exte
patterned somewhat
makers’
heen conducted by
several
and home
have
instruction
and ree
nsion
socin!
side
Club Boy and His Purebred Calf.
Most
rural
work colleges give
the
course in leadership,
ing the Im portance of boys
:
local
of
leaders of clubs
West Virginia, which, besides has
camps for rural
and girls,
I leadership
for boys
training schools, These se
conpection wit!
boys and
10 dave
are held in
the farm
of frou
eX Dense
:
} one to
Me at
it the college
enjoy an outing
at very nall
provide sim
Ar programs {
i
iy ht
aesirn
soe
Montana
cond t COMNIY Car
for ¢xi ample,
and Markets Much Higher Class
of Produce.
3
The farm that has been
adds dignity to itself, its owner
the entire neighborhood
The r
n it, makes it
kets a
wan
in good standing before the
of which
farmer, and
perity for the
name just like
stitution and
will start comment
prise,
One
the farmer takes prid
esl
a better farm and 1
higher class of produce becaus
Ame
he ts to keep the n
money for the
greater pros
farm
any other business in
how quickly
ing on your enter
means
that means
city
more
Give the
Kor peopl
farmer suggests why not
to pass a
where there is none at present, giving
a farmer the exclusive right to a cer
tain name by his registering it with
the county clerk and paying a $1 fee
for so doing. This will pay all the ex-
incurred, It will give him a
standing In his community and dignify
the business of farming. The busi
ness men of the city will help you, as
they are commencing to realize the ime
portance of the farm, and the fact that
the city grows just as fast as the sur
rounding country is developed. Now
little
thing as a start for bigger things.
urge
nw,
CONTINUE INBREEDING TESTS
Department of Agriculture Has Now
Taken Up Investigations With
Poultry and Swine.
After 15 years of isxbreeding and
cross-hreeding experiments with guinea
pigs, in which more than 84,000 animals
were used, the United States Depart.
ment of Agriculture is continuing the
investigations with poultry and swine,
making use of many facts developed
im the tests with the smaller animals,
Six pens of White Leghorns have been
set aside for the purpose, and it is
planned to breed continuously within
each pen, using one male bird each
year. A similar test will be carried
on with five pairs of Poland Chinas
and four pairs of Tamworth hogs,
This experiment will make possible a
later comparison of crossing within
a breed and between two breeds with
inbreeding.
STANDARD SIZE IN LEGHORNS
It Is Necessary to Cull and Fowls
Nearest Right Proportions Should
Be Selected.
To get standard size in Leghorns it
is necessary to cull, Choose the birds
nearest to standard size as breeders.
If you get a male that seems to in.
cronge the size of the flock, do not
sacrifice him after one year, but mate
hin to good hens,
-
GORD 3 PER GENT.
AE,
similatingthc Food % i howtsd
Ahelpful Remedy for |
Hl Constipation and Diarrhoe?,
and Feverishness
Loss OF SLEEP
{resting there rom rom inl
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that same infant,
Your Physician will tell you
that Baby’s medicine must be
to your ailing child anything but
a medicine especially prepared
No Baby is so abnormal that
prepared for grown-ups.
Bears the
o
Signature of
Ja. ns aay
Suspenders and Garters
Unequalied for Qom fort and long
ear One Years Lasting,
reich Goarsntosd F
Thousands get tvo sad three 7
roars wear, Buspenders, He a
Garters, te
Ask Your Dealer If 8
be basa't them. send
direct ving Aner » .
Bame wok for WAY"
bockien Accept ne anbatitaten
Nu- Way Strech Suspender Co.
Dept E 8310 Adrian, Mich,
§ been
the ne
aving
or things | One eve
t dinner the fi
took
Frank
bread
Mother
in 3
place:
Mother,
Now,
Frank
Merely for Emphasis.
min had be
us the point in 1
exeited
lull Jackie p
“Mamma,
The ister en trying to
§ sermon
ped up In a
what's he
During a
shrill
mad
voloe,
about?”
We hurried
amused Rinne . p!
congre alan -
There are scarcely horses enough to
furnish horseshoes for hanging over
doors,
#O
him
on
hieago
out amid
the part
Tribune.
many
of the
Hope is such a balt it covers any
hook.
It is time enough to ch! when
you are hurt,
ory
OTHERWISE HE IS PERFECT
Only One Little Thing Leaves
on Character of the ideal
Neighbor,
Biot
He Just
husbands and
wives
ever ing the i fibers
enough to make
old enunug
but of them
envious
He is huss
to the 3
igh to n
He
ono
dance, swim, and
nd knows
or bott
tire and start an
He
and everybodys
books
him
The Bonehead!
Smatter, who |
Mrs
she had parted
she
after
woman whom
disliked
archly,
speaking
particolariy
“Oh” “aid yon
to
she said no
tice me just now your
bete noire?”
“Pardon me,” h
mistaken there; 1 ver was in
with the -Boston Transcript
e Pre wessed, “you are
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lady.”
Point Scmetimes Overlooked.
He that fancies himself very en
lightened because he sees the deficien
may be very ignorant
because he has not studied his own.
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Kind Word in Beason.
wily arrived, went
his seat
bright-eyed
wehed and askeds
ur order?
P. took
iy a
him
a kind
ed eges and
brought the eggs and
the American
at about the kind
when
over and
eggs.”
whise
Not Without Reason,
» Louise, age four, came ine
with her littie face barely
unusually grimy was
black furrows
y cheeks,
one 1 know has an
refnarked her
WORINE
awfully dirty face”
mother
“Course,” came back the
fact reply. “I been cryin’
matterof«
on it"
Peychology.
psychology Is everybody's
science assertion made by Rob
| ert Chenault Givler, author of a new
| book on that gsublect. He says in his
“Cur important pians
| and projects, our business schemes
| and intervievs, our investments of
money and friendship, are one and all
examples of applied psychology.”
That
ig the
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them not only with proper
nourishment but gives them
All the nutriment
retained.
“refined” foods, is