The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 05, 1923, Image 7

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    - Howard Clarke
Have You Pains?
This Advice is For You if Suf«
fering From Rheumatism.
Chestertown, Md,—‘T suffered four
months with a severe case of arthritis.
The doctors continued to do me no
good. My knee and left foot were
swollen twice their natural size and
pained me very severely. I was unable
to walk, and was compelled to use
crutches after lying in bed three weeks.
Acting upon my mother’s advice, I
tried Dr. Pierco’s Arnurie Tablets.
From the first dose or so I started
as before. ?’—Howard Clarke.
Step into any drug store and ask for
trial will eonvinee you.
to Dr. Pierco’s Invalids’ Hotel in
Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package, or
write for free medical advice,
Pierce's, called An-uric, has been sne-
cessfully used by many thousands who
write Dr. Pierce of the benefits rec ived,
Piles
are usually due to strain.
ing when constipated.
Nujel being a lubricant
keeps the food waste soft and
therefore prevents strain-
ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol
because it not only soothes
the suffering of piles but
relieves the irritation, brings
comfort and helps to re-
move them.
Nujol is a lubricant—not a
medicine or laxative — go
cannot gripe. Try it today,
DR.LD.KELLOGG'S ASTHMA REMEDY
for the prompt relief of Asthma
and Hay Fever. Ask your drug-
gist for it. 25 cents and one dol
lar. Write for FREE SAMPLE,
Northrop & Lyman Co. loc. Buftalo N.Y.
Was Your
Grandmcther’s Remedy
For every stomach
and intestinal
This good old-fash-
foned herb
remedy for cousti-
and other derange-
ments of the sys
tem so prevalent these days is in even
greater favor as a family medicine
than in your grandmother's day.
EVANS’:
VAY TIA
RESTORE THE: VOICE
All 1 EER 40 cents
Hair Gray?
Mary T. Goldman's Halr Color Restorer
restores the original color, Write for free
* trial bottie—test It on one lock of halr,
State color of your halr, Address Mary T.
Goldman. 140 Goldman Bulldiag, St. Pauly
—
Ambiguous,
“Sir, I am a woman of my word ®
“Yes, but which one? —Voston Eve.
ning Transcript,
EE ——————
Indigestion
os alarming symptoms.
dlsagreecabls and
met Wright's
Man Vegetable Plils stimulate the diges
Kiyo procesass to function naturally, Ady,
————— ‘
Forceful mon who esnnot have their
way go some other way,
Nidlt and nom
they Tire,
produces
Sooth Refreshes. Safe for
eg ey A alt sts, Write for
Free Eye Mariae Ege Remedy Co., Chicege
.
.
PROFIT MADE IN
LAMBING SEASON
Little Extra Care by Shepherd at
This Critical Period Will Be
Repaid Later On,
GRAIN FEED CAUSES TROUBLE
Use of Small Individual Pens Pre.
vents Other Sheep From Injuring
Young Animals~—~Prevent Chill.
ing in Cold Weather,
VIRGINIA AND OHi0
URGE BETTER SIRES
Two States Have Been Active in
Improving Stock.
Nebraska, Kentucky, Washington,
South Carolina and Vermont Are
Also Actively Engaged In
Drive to improve Animals
of Agriculture.)
Virginia and Ohlo have been unusual
Department of Agriculture records, In
improving thelr live stock.by the use
of purebred sires. At the end of the
{Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
The lambing season is a busy time
for the shepherd, as the percentage of
‘lambs saved affects the profitabileness
of the flock. Extra work at this period
be
will well repaid, as a little care
: given at the right time will result in
| the saving of many lambs, and even
| of some of the ewes that would other
ly increase the amount of profit from
he according to of
| the, United States Department of Ag
| riculture,
| Ewes whith have well eared
{| for and which arrive at this season in
good condition will give fittle
trouble during lambing should be
flock, specialists
Leen
very
It
Calendar year 1922 Ohio
Only Good Bulls Should Head a Herd.
{ of grain, approximately one-quarter to
| one-half pound ead
should be fed to the ewes Just before
lambing, as heavy grain feeding at this
time will id
udder
Even in flocks which have received the
§
$
i
per per day,
often cause trouble,
| best of care, it Is usually necessary to
help some of the ewes
lambs. When assistance is needed the
| hands should be thoroughly cleansed
and rubbed with oil to prevent Infec-
| tion and irritation to the
Ewe in Individual Pen,
ewe,
| has lambed, each ewe should be placed
| In a small individual pen.
| these pens prevents the other sheep
| from injuring the lambs and gives the
| ewe a much better chance to
| her lamb.
| As goon as the lamb is delivered the
| shepherd should cleanse the phlegm
from the lamb's mouth and nostrils.
Ewe and Lamb in Individual Pen.
| Some lambs when dropped, while ap
parently norms! in every way,
fall to start breathing, but oftentimes
| their breathing may be started by
| blowing Into their mouth and nostrils
The first few hours of the lambs
| life is the most critical period through
which it passes, In eold weather care
| Is- required “to prevent the new-born
{ lamb from chilling. In case a lamb be
comes slightly chilled it may usually
{ be revived by wrapping in dry cloths
| or by being placed near a warm fire
| for a short time, If badly chilled, hows
| ever, It may be necessary to Immerse
the lamb for two or three minutes in
water which Is as hot as the hand gan
bear, after which It should be wiped
i as dry as possible, wrapped in dry
cloths and placed in a warm room.
Lambs which are unable to stand
| and suckle and those which have
been chilled, should be helped to se
cure a fill of milk as soon as possible,
{ After they have suckled two or three
| times and become thoroughby dry and
| warm they will stand considerable
hardship.
Ewes Disown Lambs.
If individual pens are used for the
ewe and lamb, and the ewes are in good
condition so that they have sufficient
milk for their offspring, very few of
the lambs will be disowned. Young
ewes with their first lamb, and those
In poor condition, give the most trou.
ble in disowning their lambs. In case
a ewe refuses to own her lamb it often
helps to draw some of the milk and
rub it upon her nose and over the
lamb. If she has lost her lamb she
may be induced to adopt some dis
owned one or a twin lamb by taking
the skin from her own lamb and fast.
ening it over the one to be adopted,
The ewes should be given all the
water they want immediately after
lambing, and eare should be taken to
cut down on their feed, particularly
INCREASING EGG PRODUCTION
Poultryman Should Make Use of Trap
Nést and Employ Systematic
Method of Breeding.
The poultryman who would increase
the average egg production of his
fowls should employ the trap nest, at
wast to some degres, practice carefui
selection always, and put into effect a
systematic method of breeding which
will result in a more efficient strain,
«ain, for the first few days.
total of 2,203 persons who had
themselves in writls
| sires for
rnised
Early In
the department
in one
mark and narrowing
siderably,
January,
104 addit
day, thus
Other states similarly active in
{ organized drive to Improve the!
| stock are Nebraska, Kentucky, Wash
| ington, South Carolina and Ver: sont
Current progress of the work in these
| and other states is shown by a report,
u
just the burean of
Is obtainable
issued hy
industry, and
quest,
animal
on re
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|
| TO MEASURE FARM INCOMES
Nation.Wide Survey Being Made to
Discover Results of Farm
Operations.
A nation-wide survey to digeaver the
dollars
tions for the count
1922 is now bein m
States Depa;
and cents result of farm oper
a8 a
ment
The survey, giving the
celpts and
kind ever attempted, and
permanent to
trend of from it
rently from forward, and back.
ward, so far as available data will per
mit. The survey will
farm value, method of operation, pro.
duction, receipts and expenses on indi
vidual will be
made hy sections of the country and
aise by commodities,
expenses. is the
nro lect
incomes
1022
farming, en
shore
acreage
farms. Compilations
ton
distributed
general
60.000 of the
In addit
naire
department's or
¥3 question
among
reporters a detailed
sont
the
farm
| broadenst ill be
all farmers in
department
questionnaire w
counties wh
has already made
business analysis studies year
the special county work include
16 ten by mall and six covered
personally Artment
| tives.
to ere
Thin
will
Arens,
by dep: represents
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TURKEYS IN HIDDEN PLACES
Hens Often Steal Nests in Patch of
Weeds or Tall Grass—Best Plan
to Confine Them.
——
Turkey hens are wont to
their nests In hidden places, such as a
| patch of weeds, tall grass thick
brush and often wander a half mile or
more from home before they find lo
entions that sult them. To find these
| stolen nests often proves to be a long
| and tedious task, the usual method
being to follow each turkey hen as she
| separates from the flock and starts
toward her nest, care being taken that
the does not know she is being fol.
lowed, A much easier and quicker
method than this fs to
“atonal”
or
let them out late In the
they have been holding.
If many turkeys are kept. the nse
of a breeding pen will be found a
great convenience. This pen should
cover a sufficient area to allow the
turkeys some exercise, an acre Jor if.
teon birds being none too large. A
hog-tight wire fence three feet high
will hold most turkeys, and if any per.
sist in flying out, the Might feathers of
one wing should be clipped. Nests,
should be scattered about the pen,
SHIP ONIONS LONG DISTANCE
Important That They Be Properly Ma.
tured, Cleaned and Graded
Before Packing.
If properly matured, cleaned and
graded, onions may be shipped long
distances, If they are shipped to
points outside of your state, they have
to be graded according to the stand:
ards adopted by the United States De.
partment of Agriculture. Before ship.
ping, you should know the financial
standing of the person or firm yuu are
dealing with, f
ASK your local dealer to rec-
ommend a practical dec-
orator. If you are unable to
sccure one you can do the work
yourself, tinting and stenciling
your walls to give beautiful results.
Instead all Paper
Buy Alabastine from your local dealer, white and a variety of tints,
ready to mix with cold water and apply with & suitable brush.
Each package has the croum and circle printed in red. By inter.
mixing Alabastine tints you can accurately match draperies and
rugs and obtain individual treatment of each room.
RE ra——— Write for special saggestions and
VE ONLY TOOL
YEEDED TO ATrY
OT
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w * | ALABASTINE COMPANY
1647 Grandville Ave. Grand Rapids, Mich.
ine or
PIX IN OMy
PERUTE WITH
CLD WATER
ww
latest calor combinations
HORSES COUGHING? USE
Spohn’s Distemper Compound
conditic
resgiting com
Lol enza and Distemper :
iin is
— ’ Ar
a In
the :
clasly a cis equally weil
two sizes at all 4 8
EIOHN MEDICAL (OMFANY
pos i Ss A ii
‘Buy Your Property in
New York State
near the a
of farme for
tiene eH =
Terms to sult all buyers
fatrants ruse sent
free eriy uargaing
DAY
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S
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" 4 tHoney
fand prices,
res, hBotals, res.
Ps Writes fur
SRT TO
M. IOUGLAR
¥ £7 8 a
rile
tates
wants fo «
Me Tow wie Herkimer, MN
ALESMEN! 855z. ean
¢ Opportunity
for energetic men 16 make good money selling
our eceiebrated nursery stock. Soma of oor
men make $100 per week, Profitable fo: pars
| or whole time. Pleasant outdoor work, Cena
mission paid on receipt of orders. Writs
W. T. HOOD & COMPANY
Richmond, Virginia for full particniars
| SALESMEN
| #pproaching invest
{ highly merit ous and profitable
i producers
side. HOUS
expable of wrx wih a
Ores
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FON TEXAS
sede bem
joi wien ta
CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES
nteed WN 1 Lirawe
INustrated Catalog Mulled o1s Fleaguest
A. G, ALDRIDGE BONS
Established 1589 Fishers, N. ¥.
WANTED MAN
gusrariced TIRF
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With AL 70
End TI EY win
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A, Clesviand,
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LOGK BEFVFORY YOU LEAP?
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AGENTE WANTED
VELTIES " VATED T
Cablhnge Plants
W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 1:
The Cold Truth.
’
Farm Problems,
ti iho There are 140
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vears for : wif ial ¥ now being
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Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bot
CASRTORIA, old
for Infants and children, and see t
Bears the
Signature of ’
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hadly orien!
DGS 3
tle
remedy
hot $1
that
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we cinlm for rid
or Deafness
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mith " He
irit kept
ds of his age
Years
QO.
gruggiste for over 40
heney & Co. Toledo,
ind took
und enithu
His Own Deduction
f 4 erable 1.x
. i Made
Fred talkin Saw a
¥, and this is what he sala:
“John Mitchell
mine!”
I overheard
gern
then
Appetizing?
through the alle
ine conid
door of the rafe
as ph pha mae,
omning to the al
Straight Silica Glass
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any
nsedd
bateh This silica mi
eh
ie Inve
———— the need of adding
Observed Time Limit,
We were to}
for dinner.
I had no salad forks, so ] borrowed
some from a neighbor, 1
my 10 say
them during ‘he meal
He didn’t, but 88 we finished
he picked up several of them and. said, |
“Well, 1 gness we'd better taka these |
home now "Exchange
ive out of toun Zesty | t} Ass
said to ress :
stood that the deposits ar
cautioned smmalince
that
them
Journal.
and
lize
Trade
young son pothing about steps §
fst
Don't ~al}
foolish enough
ouve been
Watch Cuticura
{in
the
improve Your
risin tir
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rk San,
Meaning of “Unicameral
* word “uni means “ha
or consisting singie «ham
and 8 legislative
nineral™
of, a
%
’-
i= applied to
nid the softer the road the harder
y travel
missing /
of a hot drink with
meals, because they
natural, restful sleep.
that it cannot harm health.
“Theres a
by the addition of
Cereal (in
Reason”
water. Postum
who prefer wo
is being pres