The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 07, 1922, Image 6

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    Basiness. Woman
Feared She Had
Heart Trouble
“Since Tanlae has overcome a bad
case of Indigestion and nervousness
of three or four years' standing for
me, my work here In the store is a
pleasure, and I am certainly grateful
for the good health it hag given me,’
sald Mrs, J. W. Plckins, of 516 E, 15th
St, Los Angeles, who owns and oper
ates the book store at
Place.
“I was so run down that I felt miser-
able all the time. My sleep was hroken
and I had no appetite, and
the gas from undigested food éaused
my heart to palpitate =0 I thought 1
had heart trouble, For a time I had
a swelling In my legs, too, and it .was
an effort for me to get about,
“It Jwonderful how Tanlac
.
restless,
is has
troubles I eat now,
Uke a chi
all the time,
Tghlac is sold by all good druggists.
—fAdvertisement,
heartily
on
Lacked Cow Touch,
A Brown county woman,
hardly be cl connoisseur,
even a dilettante, was looking at
of Will Vawter's hi Brown
scapes one focussed a
ful orb on
could
or
one
land-
scorn
in the painting. She
said it didn't look like a and
then, to cap the elimax, an her
hand over the rough surface of the
artist's work and said: “Now,
there, that don't feel like a cow
all 1"- Iiciunapolis New News,
who
1ssed as a
lis o'
day and
a Cow
Cow,
she
See
at
OLD FOLKS NEED
STRONGER TONIC
Lady Tells How She Keeps Her-
self and Husband
Well.
BOTH ARE HALE AND
scifi
“My husband was In a
condition from old age
Years old and just old
wemkness kept him in
I heard about this
called Hypo-Cod
fine and I
myself,
of wintry
sional
clared
weak,
He ia e
age
ks apler
and
use
Mrs
ind
and
wousands of elderly
that Hypo-Cod is =
works just a little be
80 nice they like it. Ol
stronger tonic
don't respond
young People
wholeso
you in
weeks
old-fashior
duced. It costs no
brought
other
Pra
this sed
it for nev
Cod and
Earle Ci
~ Adverts:
people have fo!
little stronger
tter and it tastes
3 require a
folks They
Sassy
than
results
Good Enough for
Mrs oh
You put
plate
Mi
my dear
heathen,
chaps
between
Smith
Smite
are he
ind a good one,
Important to All Women
Readers of This Paper
f women
Thous
} and never
have
sands
pro be
or the
disease.
a. healthy C n
other organs
m ve to
nothing el
result of k
If the kidneys
dition,
to becor
You may suffer
ache and loss of ambi
Poor health makes vou nervous,
table and maybe despondent;
any one 80.
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 condi
tions.
Many send for a sample bottle to sce
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., vou may receive sam-
ple size bottle by parcel post You can
purchase medium and large size bottles at
all drug stores. —Advertisement.
Risky Talk.
“Alr like wine"
“Shut up. Do you want get us
arrested Louisville
nal, Conrier-Joup
DYED HER DRAPERIES,
SKIRT AND A SWEATER
WITH “DIAMOND DYES”
Fach package of “Diamond Dyes” con-
tains fitoctiong #0 simple that any woman
can dye or tint faded. ris,
dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stock
ings, hangings, draperies, everything like
new. Buy “Diamond Dyes”-—no other
kind} then perfeet home dyeing is guaran.
teed, even if you have never dyed before.
Tell your druggist whether the material
vou with to dye is wool or silk. or whether
t in linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia
mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, of
run. Bo easy to use. Advertisement.
Do your duty end let the other fel
low do the explaining
d—————————————
Dr. Peery's “Dead Shot" is powerful bt
safe. One dose In enoih, to expel Worms or
Tapesworin, No castor oll necessary Ady.
—————————
some people
iney or |
th ey may the
Cause
ne diseased.
the back, head.
irri
it makes
to
shabby sk
Of two evils
both as samples,
choose
i
CHICKENS WHEN
DELICIOUS AS
PROPERLY COOKED
(Prepared By the United States Depart
Agriculture.)
Properly cooked rabbits are
liclous chi the United
Department of Agriculture points out,
end are m nl,
they must be purchased from a
er. The flavor of young
swhat resembles the wi
, and the |
gamey, wild rabbits,
sgimllar in
of poultry
of {
us de
Nites
as cken,
ore economic even when |
buteh
hutch rabbits |
ite ment of
but
well prepared, are
to the darker portlons
has been frieassced
casserole,
88 tender, more
taste
that
or Cooked
Appetizing Ways of Cooking. {
lefore cooking should be
washed careful in water
patted dry with a clean towel. It may
be gnd trussed if it is to |
be cook ed whole ir cut into eight or
rabbits may
; the rabbit
ly cold and
then stuffed
ten pleces, tender
be ply
pe mer i ved
¢ .
fuls
fred
dredges
fried In
#1 with flour, salt
four tablespoon
’
rage
flavor The flavor of
bines well with rahbit
brown gravy wuld be
rabbit
bacon
A
cream or
, using the fat in which the
a ten
ream or
it into two
with
across it
llent way to cook
it in «
» rab
kbhone dAredoe
bone, dredge
y six slices of |
1d pour three
or three
moon
* Satce
Bake |
The
cupfuls of
for i%: hour
rabbit
after
ment
prepared
The
nider
FARM WOMEN IMPROVE
Extension Workers.
- ln sis
Among Things That Are Receiving
Particular Attention Are Making
and Use of Dress Formes—
-~Better Able to Remodel.
—
the United States Deparin
of Agricalture.)
women fnany
(Prepared by ent
Farm in sections are
co-operating actively in clothing work
carried on with the
and county xtension
In this werk local
leaders, selected by
munities in a county,
some convenient point
as assistance of
state workers.
ur
Come.
at
representatives
the
come together
for training.
the necessary teaching
helps, these woinen repeat to organized
groups in thgr wwn nelghbornood the
instruction wey have
gather up reports on
success of Toenl Ie adership is due not
to the ability and of
women but prae-
basis which work
have reduced thelr
various
teceived and
work done,
only devotion
local
tical
ors
to the simple,
to extension
teaching
United States Department
ture the things that are receiving par
ticular attention are the making and
use of dress forms; slferation of pat
terns and making of fitted-to-measure
foundatioff patterns; clothing construe.
tion processes. remodeling: renova
tion ; garment finished: usd of machine
attachments; clothing hygiene, includ
Ming the selection of shoes and corsets;
and selection of textile mae
ferials and readysmude clothing for
quality and design. As a result of the
work, farm women have been enabled
to improve thelr ability to select ma-
terials and to remodel and make gar
and other articles of clothing
nd stewed
rabbit Is
made
slowly
tender A
together
brown
separate
wi
First Fried, Then 8i mmered.
h 1 f
T!
iVOor of r P|
hes
little
cooking
or in a
ennned
¢
oF
stris
baked apples,
Other Uses for Rabbit,
Any col
linsh
VARIETY PLEASES CHILDREN
Youngsters Will Eat More Bread
Different Kinds Are Served,
Especially for Lunch.
i?
different kinds
for the bs
hot school
States Dope
are
lunch
lunch,
artment
gorved, CRN
sket at school or
the
Agr
saya
of
United
ieniiture,
ing the bread in a new forma
for example, instead of a loaf
ting bread and.butter in a fancy shape
with a cooky cutter will a
child's relish for it. So,
ange of flavor, obtained by
a pr raising, dried currants
ments,
twist,
increase
too,
adding
or nut
All Around
Ze House
Never
food at a meal
* * -
serve more than one fried
Paint your
kerosene oll before
will be like now
again next
summer screens with
storing and they
when you take them
summer, ®
* * -.
When grape is
spread
sult. The
removed
Inlee
the
spilled
spot at
stalin will be
and Inundered,
» . »
once
with more
easily
When a knife has been used to cut
onions, wipe it with a damp cloth and
rub it briskly with coarse salt. The
objectionable smell will then entirely
disappear,
. 6
It is n good plan to boil the clothes
line occaslonally, go that it shall not
soll the clothes, This must be done
with perfectly clenn water. The ropo
should be kept Indoers when not, in
HONEY-BEE WILL
PAY GOOD MONEY
Product Has Held Higher Level
of Prices During Past Two
Years Than Any Other.
Expensive Equipment and Require
Very Little Attention—Keep
Watch on Queen.
The lowly honey-bee, long since a
the
again, t has justified
the fad
sight on farm,
Is coming back
itself, not only
in the eye
eye of the
Honey has held a high
prices the past two years
any farm
It has
roduct that
I uct t
% or
one
was an unheard
Fit in Farm Program.
into the
admiradb
lees fit
Bram in an
mia
who are unfar
of thelr advantages
pointed out. In
they require no
fA corner
sryeecin
pecia
using
1st
be
and
which
IrCes
You
have to
Require Little Care.
They rex
ing the
piroperiy hb
lana
quire siizht atte
swarming :
andled,
latest § t!
least
ers Are
Past.
dications of getting rest.
hive the swarm with
more trouble than you would
in taking baby chicks
giving
they new
out any
in a brooder. This does not mean
neglected, or
shift for themselves,
WHITEWASH HELPS COW BARN
Is Urged Before Severe Cold
Weather Sets In.
Qive the cow barn a thorough clean.
disinfecting. Whitewash it
from top to bottom and from end to
end. Provide for the admittance of
fresh air and the expulsion of the foul
mir that accumulates from the cows’
breath. Put the cows on a winter
ration of leguminous hay, silage and
a balanced mixture of concentrates
and minerals. Do these things and
reap the profits that are sure to come
to the owners of good cows well cared
for.
PLAN TO KEEP SOREHEAD OUT
Piece of Canvas Well Greased Over
Feed Hopper Will Soon Rid
Flock of Trouble.
To keop sorehead out of the poultry
flock hang a plece of canvas over the
opening of the feed hopper. Cut slits
in the canvas and keep the slits well
greased with an antiseptic saive. The
birds In feeding get the salve on
thelr heads, and this puts a stop to
the sorehead,
FARM SMOKEHOUSE IS
PAYING INVESTMENT
Where Hogs Are Kept It. Wil
Prove Quite Profitable. |
Cubical Fireplace Should Be Con |
structed of Cement and on Small
Farms Ordinary Barrel Will
Answer for Bmoke Chamber.
will fi
hams
profitabl
bes
i
Farmers who
that a
shoulders
keep hogs
for curing
bat ons
Investment. A hillside
The fireplace, a cubleal
8 feet long, 8 feet high, and
wide, should be made of ceme
4 to 8 thick. An |
should be provided for introducing the |
Near the top
should be a
pipe
smokel
and
O11 86
is a
is the
cation
inches ron door
of the
n opening fo
gKinoke siding up
BIOOK 1Ging iW
smoke
BENT To
- Bn TDR
Build
ilar to
for
Him
This
Every Farmer Should
self a Smokehouse Sim
¥ ¥
OTR
NEW LEAFLET ON CLEAN MILK
Liquid of High Grade May Be Easily
Produced by Following Rules
of Carefulness
FORESTALL ROUP IN AUTUMN
Epidemic May Be Prevented by St
ping Up Draft-Producing Open.
ings in House,
Forestall
ping
the
without
The he
by use of mu
flers and
Drafts and
run
diphtheria
The air supply in a henhouse mas
be more readily controlled by having
three airtight and the fourth
preferably the south side,
with ventilating devices
square of glass and one square
foot of muslin to 16 feet of
or If shutters are
as much as curtain Space.
SKUNKS WILL DESTROY BEES
Visit Hives at Night and Scratch on
Outside Until Honey Gath.
ers Come Out.
wind. baf-
thus removed
dampness produce
into roup, pox,
lin curtains or
dampness is
colds,
Tn §
CAnRer ana
sides
Use one
foot
used half
A report from Ohlo received by the
hiological survey of the United States
Department of Agriculture says that
skunks are giving a great deal of
trouble to bee-keepers in that region.
The skunks visit the hives at night
and scratch on the outside till the
bees come out. As soon ag they ap
pear the skunke eat them. The bio
logical survey recommends that under
such conditions the hives be fenced
in with chicken wire at least three
feet high.
WINTER EGGS BRING PROFIT
To Obtain Greater Production Fowls
Should Be Young and of Good
Laying Breed.
For the largest profit a good pro
portion of the eggs should be laid
during the winter. If twa extra eggs
a week can be obtained from each
hen, a good profit will be made, and
if the product is Increased by only
one egg a week in winter this one egg
will pay for all the feed the hen eats,
To obtain this greater production not
only should the fowls be young and
of a good laying breed but the feeder
should have a fll knowledge of the
proper feed and its preparation.
SureRelief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 BeLLans
Hot water
Sure Relief
DELL-ANS
£58 amp 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
———— ~
ell
WERT IRRA
6 ™-
fo Bh Ned AN Bel Bin
; stores,
May be : from
JOHN D. BEAR CO
Clearbrook, Va,
BEAR'S
EMULSION
"Wise
is Youth
an icura Sop for the Compl exior,,
better t :
1 OUintmen
sha
Ben
Wright's
ng but vegetal
gently as 8
ation and ne
indian Vegetal)
noth is Ingred
It’s b
thrown ont
W.L.DOUGLAS
$53%63%7 &38 SHOES [Vs
W. L. Douglas shoes are actually de
manded year after year by more people
than any other shoe in the world.
W.L. DOUGLAS hoo for
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terial and workmanship are
unequaled for the price. tis
ot tor
that when you buy W. L.
las shoes you are get
W.L.DOUGLAS "ene
always
1d for them,
‘Wear them and save money.
W.L. DOUGLAS»
amano # 0 1 4 18 1
130 of our own stores in the | W. L Dowplar name
and porirast wu the
dnown shor
Mark in the
7 stamdy Tor
Ask
shoe dealer toshow vis
Douglas shoes. Only by ex-
amining them ean you ap
prociate their valos, Refase
substitutes, Insist cpon bav
ing W.L.Douglas shoes with
the retailprice and the name
stam on the sole. The 8 pet fer sie is yor vidal,
rota thoes are the same weir tw oaieing
everywhere,
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er Am gour town handing
wha Dovel an 8 hor, write Boe
fax for goelusee repay fo wi Betrin Khor Om
har Street
FREE! hd
TO YOU, MRS. HOUSEWIFE
A FULL 30% JAR oF
MAMMY’'S MAYONNAISE
(Regular Price 18e¢)
Just send ue your name and address, to.
gether with that of your grocer. Ws want
you to know how good Mamay's Mayon
nalse really is. A postal card will 8a
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LADIES 1p ¥ hon own hems He hing 2S
plooting ; atiachm v, A fits any ine "ia!
buitonhisle, $5; han Quine 2.50
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