The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 01, 1923, Image 7

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    Take it home to
the kids.
Have a packet in
your pocket for an
ever-ready treat.
A delicious confec-
tion and an aid to
the teeth, appetite,
digestion.
Purity Package
.
lowa Boy's Steer
Is Grand Champion
Careful Attention and Good
Feeding Responsible for
His Success
When Wayne Probst, a thirteen-year-
old farm boy from West Liberty, lowa,
visited the 1922 International Live
Btock exposition at Chicago and staged
A meat-cutting demonstration in the
boys and girls’ club department, he
examined the wonderful animals on dis-
play and vowed that some day he
would be an exhibitor and lead his own
animal into the arena.
Champion at lowa.
During the winter and spring Wayne
carefully tended the pure bred Here-
ford steer which he had entered in
his county baby beef club, and when
TYPEWRITERS
Remingtons, L. C. Smiths, Olivers,
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REBUILT MACHINES
We recently purchased a large number of |
typewriters from the U. S. Government
prices. WRITE US, stating make of the |
prices and particulars.
s Special atention to
out-of-town customers. i
104 W, Fayette St.
Clear Your
Complexion
with This
Old Reliable
factory results over 25 years,
60c and $1.20 the bottle
. If he can’t supply you
send his name and the price in stamps and
we will send you a bottle direct.
HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR
COMPANY
Baltimore, Md
Fancock Sulphur Compound Omi.
mand pox ond Gor for wie with
the Ligwid Compound
DONT WAIT
J
1CK
HE minute you feel a little
YOU'RE DOWN
under the weather, get a bot-
| tle of Gude's Pepto-Mangan.
Don’t wait till you're down sick.
Take Gude’s as a preventive of ill-
ness—it will enrich your blood, and
build up your energy, Your drug-
gist has it, in both liquid and tablets,
Free Trial Tablets To see for yourself
the health building
value of Gude's Pepto-Mangan, write today
for generous Trial Package of Tablets, Send
no money — just name and address to
M. J. Breitenbach Co., 53 Warren 8¢., N. ¥Y.
Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher,
ql il, i il
——
Comfort Baby’s Skin
With Cuticura Soap
And Fragrant Talcum
Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50¢, Talcum 25¢,
DR.L.D.KELLOGG'SASTHMAREMEDY
for the prompt relief of Asthma
and Hay Fever. Ask your druge-
int it. 25 cenis and one doi
re Write for FREE SAMPLE.
Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc. Buffalo, N.Y.
S[ClCRS!
REMEDY
)
jonnie Arbor, was declared cham-
grand champion of the show. Al
though he was offered 20 cents a pound
ford Steer.
fitting him for the supreme show at
Chicago the first week In December.
Wayne has been in the boys’ club
years and has been
winner at the Muscatine
This year his entry won
over 52 head at West Liberty and was
sent on to Des Moines to compete for
At the
£70 baby
the classes, mak-
wn-
the champlonship of the state.
state
beeves.
ing the
imals at any
fair there were
in
strongest
GY ET
entered
.
show of these
state fair
Wins Trip te Chicago.
In addition to the prize money
Wayne won
fairs, he wa
county
to Chicago ii J
or mure inlor who will attend
Intern:
ling in
Warne
local
thie
ex eel-
pure
a
imal
who know
was of excellent
the boy stat
was due to the of
which were given
stagted on feed
steer weighed 490 pounds, an
Oth he had exactly doubled his
ing beam at $80
pounds. This gain put on at a
cost of 8 1-3 cents per pound, and at
the rate of 2.12 pounds per day
Wayne attributes much of his sue.
cess the Inspiration which |
ceived at Chicago while attending the
International Live Stock
Within two weeks af-
to his
December 20th,
on
d
gust
weight,
the
balan
WAR
to ere
exposition
Fine Seed Bed for Wheat
stubble
seed bed
Roy bean
lent
makes
for whent
an excel
and experi
Most grow-
make the practice of harvesting |
the beans with a sweeprake and fol. |
lowing Immediately with the wheat |
drill. No seed-bed preparation is nec |
essary, and this is one of the impor-
tant factors in the economical produc.
tion of wheat,
Corn for Silage Must Be
Cut Fine and Tramped |
Corn for silage must be cut fine and
tramped well into the silo, if It is de
sired to make the best quality of feed
and fill the silo to its greatest capac
ity, says the Department of Agricul-
ture, The usual length of cutting
varies from one-fourth of an inch to
one inch, but the latter is a little too
long, as the pleces do not pack so
readily in the silo, and they are not so
completely consumed In feeding as the
shorter lengths,
Hogs Show Good Profit
by Hogging Down Corn
Some practical feeders seem to ques.
tion the advisability of hogging down
corn at present prices, but plenty of
tests show that hogs give as much
profit when they are allowed to help
themselves as when the corn is fed
by hand-in fact, these same hogs will
show greatgr profit by hogging down
corn than digging it out of muddy
toed lots,
.
LAAN
Prevent Is DY
Exercising Good Care
Seed Bed Often Is Source of
Various Plant Ailments.
(Prepared by the United States Departmen)
of Agriculture.)
and other crucifers,
a8 brussels sprouts, kohl-rabl, kale
turnips, radish, rape, rutabaga and
charlock, are subject to fungous and
bacierial diseases which carried
Cabbage
are
|
{
ERE AN
MORE EVIDENCE
W. F, Penny, prominent merchant of
Including insects, Infected seed, trans
planting from an Infected seedbed to
field, drainage, cabbage refuse and the
other plants mentioned, and stable
manure, farm animals and tools, and
wind. These diseases are preventable
in the main by simple means of plant
sanitation, says the United States De-
partment of Agriculture, even as hu-
man diseases may largely be prevent-
ed by proper care,
As the seedbed Is often the source
of Infection, the truck farmer in
ind it profitable to titke the greatest
pains to insure healthy plants. Locate
the seedbed on new ground If possible,
advises the department. Crop rotation,
avolding which to the
cabbage family, will help and is worth
while, of not
It Is necessary to enntrol mala-
A rotation
starve out many fungous di
may exist and will heln contro
weeds, particular Id n
its which harbor
pests
w
helong
Crops
regardless whether or
plant
dies good system will
eases that
I many
and
cabbage
arly wi ustard
relatives,
The leaf diseases of
flower, nnd related Crops on
nportant that gprs
The
internal or soil
are out
tired most
disenses are prrasites
which of reach of fungicides
The free use of lime will help in con.
trolling such parasites and the disin-
fecting of all cabbage before
to prevent hlack rot and
will of consider.
necording to
on hy the department
disease-resistant varieties
and other ecrucifers will
seed
black leg,
be found
tests earried
The use of
of cabbage
pay,
nlso
Henhouse Is Permanent
The artificial lighting of
has become permanent and popular
during the last few years. Contrary
to the first opinions of some
electric lights are not Installed for the
purpose of fooling t The
of }
duplicat
ieht
henhouses
people,
he hens 11
lights ‘merely ende
ing spring
hens have more
a large
oon
iy
opportunity
of feed and
in which to mar
wr of eggs. Light
sume yoann?
have material
a Inrge num
evening
g will the 1
Eive
between the Inst evenis &
first one
ver tH STH
» ’
>—
Silage Can
de Out of Alfalfa
the
crop ne
Fairly Good
Be Ma
i tein
The import
falfa dry
of putt
a0 to 45 per cet
ng i
it contains
gfems to make a &l
slings The
cron He the sw
the p Hie in the
hours after mowir
best plan seems fo be to
th for a few
it
let
g until is well
wilted. but not dry
Good Silage Serves as
Substitute for Pasture
Feeding trials at the Kansas agricul
tural experiment station at Manhattan
Indicate that the silo is a money.
maker wherever eight head of cows
Good sliage serves as a
win.
ter and eariy spring can he
profitably fed to dairy cows in Kansas
nine months of the year,
There is a prevalent
Silage
idea among
As 2 mat
corn yield
good corn crop in the slo
ter of fact, the better the
greater the amount
may be fully utilized.
of foliage which
Alike Above the Ground
are practically alike above the ground,
growth of the twe plants. Johnson
grass has underground running roof.
stocks from which it grows from year
to year. Sudan grass, on the contrary,
has short, fibrous roots and grows only
one year. Therefore it never becomes
a troublesome weed like Johnson
grass,
Soil Prepared for Soy
Beans by Fall Plawing
Soll preparation for soy beans Is the
same as for corn. Where it is advis
able to plow in the fall for corn, then
it is advisable to plow in the fall for
soy beans, The clay lands should be
fall plowed, and in the spring disked,
harrowed, and made smooth by the
drag and planker. For light, sandy
soils spring plowing is preferable, On
clay and sandy loam solls both spring
and fall plowing are equally satisfae-
tory. >
civie and business
section, gives unstinted pralse to Tan.
tae, which, he gtaies, has restored his
health and overcome troubles that Had
defled treatment for years:
“For many years,” stated Mr. Pen-
ay, “I was a great sufferer from indi
gestion and stomach trouble, Uleera-
tion set In and necessitated an operas
tion, Utter lack of digestive
over long period so
a wenkened
husiness,
my troubles at once and now
normal strength and activity in every
way. Tanlac is undoubtedly the best
stomach medicine to he had”
Tanlac is for sale by all good drug.
Take eo
million bottles gold.
gists, substitute, Over
Ativertisement,
no
Long Enough,
flint—The
Mr:
nre
Skin paper
iO
Mrs, Well,
figgerin’ on rin’
er. I've worn it five
fall Ha
WOMEN CAN DYE ANY
GARMENT, DRAPERY
Tint Worn, Faded Things
New for 15 Cents,
to he worn
Skinflint
noer
nger
ine wen mine any ong
years this comin’
per's Bazaar,
Dye or
Don't wonder whether
wr tint
home dyeing
mond Dyes”
ived before,
Directions
tisement,
you ean
successfully, because
"Dia
never
colors
-Adver
is guaranteed with
if you have
Druggists have all
each package.-
even
in
Took Too Much Time,
“There one thing
the mistress, “that 1
you break nny
fut once.”
Is dridget.”
inxist upon
come and
if
dishes,
“Sure, m,’
“1 can’t be runnin’ to ye every minute
of the day.”
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine J. 70
claim for It
rid your system of Catarrth or Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
Sold by drugguts for over 40 yoors
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
ma'n protested
al
Jerome Bonaparte Left Bride.
ire © IMarreg SAsZan
that bod Oly tdiently
fre
to di
coded
In the meantime Jerome Bonaparte
and wife Europe,
Napoleon refused t his
Eventually Jerome
stronger nature and
serted his bride,
his went to but
breather
to
shamefully
0 Ree
yielded the
Any man on pleasure bent is apt to
find himself broke in due time
1
CAL Jr
Thousands of girls have to work in
homes, offices, stores, mills or facto-
ries who are physically unfit for work,
with often an aged or invalid father
or mother dependent upon them for
support. Standing all day week in
and week out, or sitting in cramped
positions a girl often contracts some
deranged condition of her organic
egystem which calls a halt to her pro-
ress and demands restoration to
enlth before she can be of use to
berself or anyone else,
For these distressing wealnesses
and derangements these girls have
found health to do their work in
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound.
Brooklyn, N.Y.—*"Like many girls,
I had troubles every month,” seys
Carolyne Mangels, ‘‘ and they inter-
fered with my work ae 1 could never
be sure of my time. My mother often
suggested thet I take Lydia E. Pink-
bam's Vegetable Compound, but I
never did until lately. 1 have had
very good results, and am pow a pri-
vate secretary and do my work with-
out missing 8 day. | recommend
your medicine to every girl who
speaks of having troubles like I have
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Peculiar to Women’
had.” —CAROLYNE MANGELS, 407 14th
St, Brookiyn, N. Y.
Office Worker Helped
Milwaukee, Wis.—**]1 have takem
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
sound and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood
dedicine for three and a half years,
and they have improved my ith
wonderfully. My mother also has
token the Vegetable Compound and
we recommend it to our Fonds, I
am working ig an office pow and can
always do my work as | do not have
the troubles | had at first. | read of
your Vepetable Compound in the
newspaper and you may use my let.
ter in that way if you wish to do so.”™
~ ELeanor SREBLAK, 637 26th 8t,
Milwaukee, Wis,
Pains and Headache
Webster, Mass. —*“1 was all run.
{ compiexion, and
18 ahd backache, and
nd felt weak. |
( | and my girl chum
» about your wonderful medi-
ydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable
Compound, 1 am feeling much better
rince taking it.”" MARY PLAZA, 13
wi
I West Street, We bster, Mass,
Text-Book upon “ Ailments
Write
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Doctor
hymn?
Wife--"CGive me a calm and thankful
heart From every murmur free ™—
Boston Transcript.
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to found a
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all day to get there in is usually the
chap who is a fool for motorcar speed-
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