The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 19, 1923, Image 7

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    WATCH OUT FOR
COLD ON LUNGS;
ITS DANGEROUS
-
Headaches, Chest Soreness and
Cough Will Quickly Pull You *
Down in Bed. v
SIMPLE HOME TONIC
QUICKLY STOPS IT
‘With pneumonia, grippe and other dane
gerous ills all around-—it is risky to have
A Sore, congested, Inflamed chest, lungs
and throat Read what
man, E. H. Ellerman, says:
“I had a cold on my lungs and pains
in my chest so bad I could hardly breathe,
Headaches nearly drove me wild and fin.
ally I had to quit my job and go home
At noon and from then on I lost a lot of
time fooling with that cold until T saw
an advertisement in the paper and got
hold of the right remedy.
“I found out that Fypo-Cod was just
what I needed. It reileved my cold and
then It built me up snd fortified me so
fine I haven't had any throat or winter
cold trdubles since. It makes vou feel
80 rong and well that work is a pleag-
u I gained ten pounds and IT haven't
had a headache or an off-day since, It
fs the only real permanent gure 1 ever
found for colds. I honostly believe if
Your Mngs are weak it will help vou,”
continued Mr. Ellerman, 7 E. Williamson
St... Baltimore, Md.
building, reconstructive tonic made
tastes fine. Costs little and does the work
dave and weeks sooner than weaker, old.
fashioned preparations. Don't risk weak,
sore lunes and stubborn winter coughs
and stuffy colds. AN druggists have
Hypo-Cod Avold substitutes Hypo-Cod
is pure, harmless and wholesome, —Ad-
vertisement.
Good Excuse,
The boss sent the
buy him a ticket
several hours the
hack with the ticket,
long time” grunted tho
was just behind uo
bookkeeper ont te
Chicago, After
bookkeeper eam
“Took
boss,
to
you a
“Well, 1
who was plan-
girl
willie Courier-Journal.
Happy.
“Ide you have much trouble with
patients in your asylum?’ “No, they
are all busy writing scenarios”
Human mouth naturally stays shat,
Whose fault is it If it is too
much?
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
one
AY ho 6 BELLANS
BELL-ANS
25¢ AND 75¢ PACKQGES EVERYWHERE
WHAT FUN IT IS
T0 BE HUNGRY!
OU can't be well and hearty un-
less you are properly nourished-—
you can't be strong unless your
tite 1s good.
or a keen appetite, good digestion,
nich red blood, and the “punch” and
“pep” that goes with perfect health.
ou need Gude’s Pepto-Mangan.
Take Gude's for a short time and
«ote the big difference in the way you
look, eat and feel.
Your druggist has it—Hhquid or tab-
I=ts, as you prefer.
Gude’s
epto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
U.S h-.-.. i, —_—_“|§md rl bbr
BEFORE THE DRUG
STORE ORIGINATED
The forest and
field were the
Indian's drug
store. When he
suffered from
constipation,
indigestion and
similar troub-
lea, he knew the
plantsand roots
which were provided as arelief
by Mother Nature. Today you
can get the riches of Nature
compounded in Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills. e formula
has not been altered since it
was first devised 85 years ago.
At all druggista, 26¢.
pLyme?
0rJD rl
(ER oh V-SE=~2 fe
SPEEDY RELIEF FOR
CONSTIPATION
RYE FRIEND OF
HOME GARDENER
Decreased Number of Work Ani-
mals Makes It Difficult to
Maintain Soil Fertikty.
PLANT SOIL-BUILDING CROPS
Clovers and Other Legumes Are Good,
as They Gather Nitrogen From the
Air—Lime Will Prevent
Any Sourness,
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
Years ago, when manure was plenti-
ful arouad cities and on farms, the
| question of keeping up the fertility of
the back yard or farm garden was very
simple, but with the degreased
{ ber of work animals now being kept,
{ sible to get manure in sufficient quan
Ltity to maintain the fertility of
| gardens, The farmer heen
| pelled to plant soil-building
order to keep up his fert
| back yard gardener must necessarily
resort to some similar method. Clov-
| ers and other legume crops are consid
best for this purpose,
nitrogen from the
crops are subject
many limitations and do
| fill the bill for the home
i Possibly old-fashioned rye comes near-
| er answering the requirements of the
| home gardener than any other crop
Rye grows anywhere from North to
South, or In the Northwestern sections;
barley may be used Instead,
the United States Department of Ag-
| riculture.,
i Work During Winter,
has
Crops
| ered as
alr,
fo n
not
gardener,
but
good
| gather
| legume
always
SUggoests
One home gardener who always has
R&R good garden follows the practice of
buying a small supply of seed
| along In August and keeping a pallfull
of this seed hanging inside the door of
his garage, where his gnrden tools are
| kept. Beginning about the
i Xnth gardener follows
the pract sowing
foot of bh
In fact, he goes further than
BOWS rye between prietic all of his
The rye makes a
amrtumn
i
i
i
i
middie or
of August, this
of
& garden that beeon
ice rse on every
e% vacant,
this and
= good
fall er«
start firm
in the
hold on the soil |
All
groung |
hens the
imulate egg producti
vy noth
Rye Turned Under.
vt it .
1001 ng
Y BR SOON
pie
rye has ma
owth, the land
1
(1 over and
and hefo
preciable
i ly turns
formed
| sod in the top In
{ turning poriant
{ thing is to see that it all goes under,
because if any of the tops left
| sticking out of the sof! they will grow
| and have to be worked out with a hoe
=i
the roots of
have almost a perfect
mat
three inches of soll
or
under the rye the in
are
ater
i the rye i= turned under the rowts deens
| of the rye present to give any
| loam and every particle of the plant
| the summer garden erops.
The rye not only prevents the gar-
den soll from washing during the win
manure to the soll, A very little lime
{ #hould be sprinkled over the surface
after the rye is plowed or spaded un
itself
plant
the rye
would
If more
rye or harley or
fall of the year, we would
for gardens,
SEED BED FOR SWEET CLOVER
Seams to Germinate Much Better and
Make Quicker Growth on Well
Packed Soil.
A deep, well worked seed bed such ag
other crops demand, ls decided unfa-
| vdrable to growing sweet clover. as it
| Reems to germinate much better and
| make a better growth on well-packed
| 8oil a simple covering of the seed he
| Ing all that is necessary, and many u
good stand has been secured by wow;
{ Ing on unbroken land or on that put
to small grain the previous year.
Rebuild Poor Fences.
There Is no economy In trying to
make a poor fence do duty once it has
| outlived its usefulness, and every man
| who has had expetlence in repairing
| fences containing a lot of decayed
| posts and rusty wire knows this to be
n fact,
Rotate to Avold Diseases,
To avold disenses that affect toma
toes it is well to rotute crops. There Is
always danger that there will be some
Inféction In the soll, so it is best to
uot grow tomatoes on the same ground
vear after year,
GOOD QUALITY SIRE
OF BIG IMPORTANCE
Influence of Male Is Greater
Than That of Female.
Figures Collected by Department of
Agriculture Show Economy of Be.
ginning Improvement With
Use of Purebred Sires.
the
of
(Prepared by
Agriculture.)
Aithough the sire and the dam con-
tribute equally to the heredity of an
animal, the influence of the sire
herd or flock Is much greater than any
one of the females because in practicals
the dam.
Figures kept by the United
ing the proportion of males to females
on more than 8000 farms in 46 states,
more Influence than the
all of
termining
te
off.
in
the
animals,
of
classes
the character
These ratios are based ory more than
the department
Better
in the
Sires campaign
Stock”
age farm where purebred
are kept, there Is one bull to 1
stallion
sires only
8 COWR?
*
to nearly 20 mares: one
boar to a
ane
to 21
once
13 sows:
y= ¥
Wes to Jo de
buck
rooster hens
the
Improvement
of I
he hixtory of 1}
ment for
show fit
ning
with
ecoon:
the use
e nationswide n
hetter live Stock shown
0
ever, that lie 8 of purebred
Pures
males nf
More than
stock
one-third
female live and more
selves purehreds. This promises mu
more rapid improvemeft in the «
of the country’s lve stock than if
bred sires alone were used
PURCHASING POWER GOES UP
Agriculture Continues on Mend Finan.
cially According to Index Figures
Just Released.
Cro
118 a
and with 23
farm price for the
tock is placed at 111 «
in 1021
or of
average Soar
pared
in 16920,
The average index number of {ees of
" : Tax i mber of prices of
with 107 and with 168
commodities other than farm produacts
which farmers buy is placed 163
for 1922 compared with
and with 234 in 1020
MAKING HONEY FROM HUBAM
at
181 in
Quality and Has Fine Color
and Body.
Hubam. the annual sweet clover dee
veloped at the Towa experiment sta.
in the Jest of the sweet clovers
for honey production, according to W,
A, Jenkins, apiarist, of Shenandoah, Ia.
He says that the honey'made from Hue
Mr. Jenkins planted some Hubsth in
1921 and has found that it
blooming from June until frost comes,
and that
work on when other clover
Forty-four hives of hees owned by Mr,
Jenkins made a total of 4,362 pounds
of honey from Hubam clover during
the period from July 25 until the end
of the season last year. During 1022
he got practically as good results,
TIMOTHY AND SWEET CLOVER
When Grown Together Will Make More
; Per Acre and Is an Advantage
in Curing Later,
Timothy and sweet clover grown to
gether will make still more per aerg
and i= an advantage in curing thy
sweet clover, To cure sweet clove:
hay well it should be stirred often and
never lowed to sunburn, ‘Sweet
clover and alsike make a still richer
feed when grown together, hut thiv
mixture is harder to cure,
Sandy Loam for Garden,
The garden soll is of great impor
tance. However, the soll can be made
If you Linve a good dite. A rich sandy
loam is best for the garden, The light
er sandy soil is best in which to plant
the earlier vegetabies,
Seed Testing Worth While, 2
When testing seed requires so Hitle
work it seems an if every farmer would
take the trouble to find out whether
the seed which he Intends to put is the
ground i= really worth the effort whisk
iw is expending,
&
-
MRS. M. SNYDER
matism and Stomach Trouble,
Restoring Full Vigor.
“Tanlac bullt me up twenty
as my little boy was over his Christ.
mas toys,” declared Mrs, Mary Sny-
der, 838 Estes St. Charlottesville, Va.
“For two years 1 suffered from
trouble; rheumatism and a
run-down condition, 1 was
where, when 1 went to hed nights, I
vopdered if 1 would be able to get up
the morning. Rheumatism in my
shoulders was so painful, and 1 was so
thin and weak that 1 did little of any-
“I was In despair when I started tal:-
ing Tanlace, but now troubles are
all gone and I am as healthy and happy
as I could to be Tanlac has
earned my undying gratitude”
Tanlace Is for sale by all good
Over
my
wish
drug-
ye
in
gists, million hotties sold.
Advertisement
Ambitious Wild Geese,
Only one m species of wild
in ivity Thn
goose, which,
bred
varieties
itive
hreeds well capt
under
conditions, can be
the
York zeolog
eral Can;
non
barnyard
flock
usunl
spring
and
ly dissatist
equally
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ve, decide 1
bined browhe
succeeded in abd
Evy ¢ $1
intil, th
without
birds
her entirely
other id
pre
Had Precedence,
Boy—Mother, ms
Mother
and I”
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Mother
low
*
Looking Him Up.
“Why are you gor t
guaranties Oompa a Ld
i
ng of buving me 8 duke”
Try these
HERE are luscious rais-
in pies just around the
corner, at your grocer's or a
bake shop.
Baked to a turn—a flaky
crust filled with tender,
tempting raisins, the rich
juice forming a delicious
sauce.
Once try these pies that
«master bakers bake fresh daily
in your city and you'll never
take the trouble afterwards
to make raisin pies at home.
Get a pie now and let your
men folks taste it,
Made with tender, thin-skinned,
meaty, seeded Sun-Maid Raisins,
for not more than t}
! Sun-
| Rec
| Nam
Blsue Package | Cry
Raisins furnish 1560 calories
of energizing nutriment per
pound in practically predigested
form.
Also a fine content of food-
iron—good food for the blood.
Use raisins frequently, there-
fore, which are both good and
good for you, in puddings cakes,
cookies, ete.
You may be offered other
brands that you know less well
than Sun-Maids, but the kind
you want is the kind you know
is good. Insist, therefore, on
Sun-Maid brand. They cost no
more than ordinary raisins.
Mail
of tested 8:
Learn what y
luscious raisins.
book
recipes,
do with
coupon for free
~-Maid
u can
we following prices’
18
Maid Raisin Growers,
Fremo, California
ipes with Raisins,
Enns mn
A
Small Girl Knew Mrs. Blank's Acqui.
sition Had Something to Do
With a Tree
Little Mary,
rushing into
one afternoon
to her mother
“Oh, mother!
new twig”
“A new
Why, Mars
“Why, a twig
The thing that
“Oh! You
mother
that's
remember
twig?’ inquired her
. what do you
Don't
ITOW
mean?
on
msn a sw
the
te
it
said
the
“You
couldn't
Mary
word,
a tree”
The Bachelor's Opportunity.
I wonder hw a bachelor feels
celebration?
at a
wedding
without incriminating himself." Judge
it Is easier’ to roise a
than a mortgage
Youngster Wanted It D st
derstood That He Mad No
at the Harper's
“Jack haves
Harper's today?
“No, mamma
“Are you sure”
“Sure, mamma’
“Jack, do tell
eat
| Jack
can pray
{ today.”
He
Se PWH,
Vit me sou did not
there today
emphatically
to
Mamma
heaven 1 didn't
Yo
eat there
reals had
People who talk 1 much receive
How often have you heard
Ama
teur Poultry Raiser Sew
Else to Do, S
Want Ducks
x for your
ever, at the end of
were
hatched
ucks, |
ont
I did noi took
oF
Alans
out after
barring the
inside
the “I can’t
with meals.
Postum
grant, invigorating cup
disturbance
fear of nervous
Why not follow the
of the thousands
Your
(in
ing fully 20 minutes,
v
Noth ng
riven
ifthe
art
How
and aw
the hen
E—