The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 17, 1924, Image 7

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Some Are
Fairview, S.Dakota.—“A I
was sick inbed for threeweeks and the
doctor said I would not be any better
without an cperation. I had -
down pains and sick headaches, wi
pains n the back of my neck. I felt
all Who Sime, dowh-Dearied, say
got poor an e and was scarcely
able to do anything at all for some
time before I took to my bed. The
doctor said one of my organs was out
of place and caused all my troubles.
I was too weak and run-down to think
of an operation and as one of m
neighbors told me about Lydia
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, I
began $aking t. I have received
t relief from it and recommend
Rk very highly. It cannot be praised
too much in cases of female weak-
ness.’’ — Mrs. O. M. Ring, Box 106,
Fairview, South Dakota.
New Jersey Woman Writes
Camden, New Jersey. — “I take
great pleasure in writing you this tes-
timonial. I was a great sufferer of
woman's ailments and doctors told
me 18 years that I must have a
serious operation to remove some of
my organs. I refused to haveit done
and took a full course of your medi-
icines for six months, then after the
full course I took a bottle of Lydia
ev week or two, also Ly
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
ha Er
am’s ~ Blood Medicine every
Spring. I am well and stout and still
have my organs they wanted to re-
move, It was while I was in the
hospital that I heard your medicines
by other patients there. I
ve recommended them to my
friends and to my own family. You
may use this testimonial far and
near, from the smallest paper to the
largest, and I will gladly answer let-
ters from women who wish to know
what the Vegetable Compound has
done for me and what it will do for
them if they give it a fair trial.”’
Mrs. J. Rich, 822 N. 40th St, Cam.
den, New Jersey.
Through neglect, some female trou-
bles may reach a stage where an
Operation is necessary, but most of
e common ailments are not surgi-
cal ones; they are not caused by
serious Sisplacements, tumors or
growths, although the symptoms may
Spheat the same,
any letters have been received
from women who have been restored
b health b Lydia E. Digkhanry
egetable pound, ter opera
tions have been advised.
In a recent country-wide canvass
of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vejatable nd, ever 100,000
rep jou ke Feteived and 5 out of
every 100 reported that they n
benefited byitsuse. This statement
is important to every woman. For
A.
ring
BUGS
at your druggist or grocer.
bouse and garden insects,
’
Green's August Flower
The remedy with a record of fifty-seven
years of surpassing excellence. All who
suffer with nervous dyspepsia, sour stom-
ach, constipation, indigestion, torpid liver,
dizziness, headaches, coming-up of food,
wind on stomach, palpitation and other
indications of digestive disorder, will find
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER sn effective
and efficient remedy. For fifty-sevenyears
this medicine has been
in millions of households all over the civil-
ized world. Because of its merit and pop-
ularity GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER can be
found today wherever medicines are sold.
NEW VIM FOR WEAK,
THIN, PALE WOMEN
enjoy your work and have
your re of the pleasures
of life get rid of that run
down feeling and enrich your thin
blood. Begin right now to take
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. It will help
you wonderfully. At your drug-
gist’s, in both liquid and tablets.
Free Trial Tablets 7 32,05 20500
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., 63 Warren St., N. Y.
Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Fnricher
Helpless
Most of us know when we have sald
enough, but few of us have sufficient
self-control to put the lid on.
». Moths, Lice
ump gun 73,
- Severe Stroke
i Watker—Did hear of the
{ dent which befell your brother?
! Dudley—Accident! No, not sericys
| 1 hope?
Walker
you
Well, rather An idea
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
| curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and
| bladder.
| Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root stands the
| highest for the reason that it has proven
to be just the remedy needed in thousands
{ upon thousands of distressing cases.
i its mild and immediate effect is soon real
| ized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing
| vegetable compound,
Start treatment at once. Sold at all
| drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium
| and large.
| However, if you wish first to test this
| great preparation, send tem cents to Dr.
| Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. for a
| sample bottle. When writing, be sure
{ and mention this paper.— Advertisement.
Gum for Belting
One of the chief industries in Brit.
Ish Guiana Is collecting bhalata Jum,
which Is used in making rubber belts
| ing.
For overnight reliaf te inflamed eyes and
stiles use Roman Eye Balsam Onea tried,
always preferred. 372 Pear! St. N. Y. Adv,
Easy to Get
Life, Liberty and evasion of unhap-
| piness Is more easily attainable,
Gy for
———
MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Cas
toria is a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pafe-
goric, Teething Drops and
Soothing Syrups, prepared for
Infarts and Children all ages.
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Many Vegetables
Injured by Pests
Hs ——
Diseases and Insects Must
Be Fought Until Crops
Are Harvested.
(Preparéd by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
From the time the seeds of garden
Crops are put into the ground until the
crops are guthered, diseases and in-
sects that must be fought may ap-
pear. Vegetable troubles are due to
Bumerous causes, Inejuding unfavor-
able soll conditions, too wet or too
dry, too rich or too peor, lack of humus
or of lime, whether amsuited to some |
crops, careless use of fertilizers, or at-
tacks of fungl or other parasites. The
adoption of the best horticultural prac
tice—crop rotation, the careful ap-
plication of fertilizers suited to each
crop, adequate cultivation, the plant
ing of all crops in thelr proper season
is Important for the successful grow-
ing of garden crops.
Special Treatment Required.
The control of diseases due ta fungi,
bacteria, and other enemies
additional treatment, as does
the damage caused by Insects. A new
bulletin has just been by the
United States Department of Agricul
ture, Farmers' Bulletin 1371, Dix
eases and Insects of Garden Vege |
tables, the purpese of which Is to |
present briefly control measures for the
most important and fungous
and bacterial diseases of the home zur
den vegetable crops
The of disease-free and {
plants, says the author of the bulletin,
is fundamental to all and
ease control. A modified application
of the principle of crop rotation can
be made even In the home garden by
moving the rows of each vegetable to
another place each year. Many dis 4
cases and insects live over winter in the
soll and will appear on the plants
again next seasoh If they are In the
same Furthermore,
of the pests of closely related erops
are the same, such
not he
requires |
special
issued
as
insects
use gee]
insect dis
soil since mnny
vegetables shonld
planted in succession Vine
such nas
should not follow one another
cauliflower,
cucumbers, melons,
nor
or reinted
crops follow one another
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Nunwrous important diseases are
and cannot
seed treatment, such
in or on the seed
anthracnose, pea pod-spot, and
and mo=sals It
I to secure the mos
obtainable
Methods of Control,
the
and disegses the
weed
In presenting methods of con
insects hul-
%
them under two head
and
Aare
loti [scusses
ings, “Treatment” “Prevention”
Under “Treatment’
thods of «
after the disease or
the
Ap-
insects have
discussed
ntrol which may be
garden, such
i the
in the an
visoned balt for cutwormes, the
hand pleking of
for disease and
insects, and spraying
Under
mea sy
insect contr
1
Prevention” are included all res
prior to disease or
appearance which will tend to
the next season's |
ant, disease-free, and weevil-free seed
seed to kill Insects and
parts of
treatment of
the garden free from the pests
A copy of the bulletin may be se
Agri
culture, Washington. D. C.
Great Value of Silage
in Wintering Beef Cows
The value of silage feeding is shown
forcefully by recent data furnished by
the bureau of animal Industry, United
States Department of Agriculture. If
the wintering of mature beef cows in
West Virginia It has heen shown that
corn fed as silage is worth 60 per cent
more than shock corn. , In growing
beef calves In Niinois an acre of Porn
singe was found to be worth 30 per
cent more than an acre of shock corn
This Increased utility i= attributed
to the many advantages of
Practically no waste occurs in the feed.
ing of silage and It creates an appe-
tite for cheaper roughages. Then,
too, the same crops fed dry are not
nearly so paintable and succulent as |
they are in the formn of silage.
sllage
New Legume Is Fine for
Pastures in Middle West |
A new variety of lespedeza imported
recently from Korea by the bureau of
plant industry, United States Depart: |
ment of Agriculture, was tried out at |
Purdue university last year. This
variety has a great deal of promise for
use in seeding with pasture crops, ac-
cording to Purdue crop specialists, It
grows large and matures seed two
weeks earlier than other varieties so
enn be used In every part of the state, |
It stays green during dry weather and
produces a lot of feed when other
crops are dried up. This characteristic
together with the fact that it has a
tough fibrous root system and thé
ability to reseed itself and spread
aver thin pasture lands makes If o
valuable legume for the Middle West,
a ER
Good Protein Supplement
Linseed ofl meal is slightly more
valuable than cottonseed meal as a
protein supplement and should be
used in place of it If the prices are
about the same. A combination of
the two feeds Ig desirable In any pro
portions and not more than 2% pounds
per LODO pounds lve weight per day
Is necessary to balance such a ration
Not Helpful to Seed
Claims of Increased Yields
Not Substantiated.
(Prepared by the United Siates Department
of Agriculture.)
Claims made by some Investigators
that treating the seed of smali griins
with electricity increases the yield
have not been substantiated by results
of experiments by the United Stintes
Department of Agriculture. A process
patented and brought into use In Eng-
land In 1917 under the trade name
“Wolfryn Electrochemical Process”
Canada, the United States,
Australian. The process consists in sub-
Jecting the seed grain to an
current (DC) passing through a
ducting solution in which the
immersed Some reports
this electrochemical
and reduced the losses from bunt, rust
and wireworms,
The experimental methods
by the United States Department of
of
such treatment and the results ob
305
distribution,
the
replicated
which is now
The
Circular
ready for investi
“Data obtained from
the
lington Experiment farm in 1921
1022 showed no benefit or profit result
ing from the
chemically so-called
process. Graln
sown - with
seed averaged 1.1 bushels per acre less
sem] electro-
‘Wolfrsn'
pluts
treated
treating
by the
vields from all
electrochemicalls
than yields from plats sown with
treated No effect of the
un-
seed,
observed.”
A cops the circular
cured, ns long ns the supply
from the United States Department
Agriculture, Washington, D.
he
of may be
of
Importance of Oats in
WRIGLEYS
After Every Meal
Is the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
-~and it’s a help to di-
gestion and a cleanser
Save B07. on Mew Spring Fashionable
auauiry SILKS “Sik wns
cut out riddle.
As manulaciurers we
mieni's profits—sur wiike are guaraptsed
pure, color-fust and durable
Crepe deChine $1.49
Radium, yd... 1.49
$2.29
Canton Crepe $2.25
Georgette, yd. 1.49
Batin Face Canton, y4
16 resorted and staple colors. Send for
sample and color card, or (rie! vrder te
Artistle Bilk Mills, Paterson, N. J.
for the mouth
and teeth. TOMATO PLANTS
| Barlianas, Stone, ied Rock, Honsie Pest, Fareed poet
Wrigley’s means | osid, io) Sic 50, 60; 00, $1 06: 100 § 56 ons
collect, 1006, 51 00; € 000 34 00,1000 5500. Four a
benefitas wellas of (wu two of Lettues, thes of Collard, Rerssode
Onlon, Kale, Brossels Sprouts, Beet, Koni-# abi plants
| sane price. Pepper plants. Ruby King, Pile siwnto, To
basen Yay viante Kew York lmproved Fares post paid
= Rb, ibe; BO, Zoe; 100, 40; BOO, £1.00; U6, B00: 1 08, 82 7%:
5,00up et 8200. FO. B. Bummerville-06 tov £1.25: 1 06
Sp at 31.70; 0.000 up wt $1 00. Betisfection ramrsetond,
D.F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C.
preity hit-and- miss patterns of strong -
pe
feetion guarsniesd Hire
i § or CC. OD If dewired,
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26 Eth Ave M. ¥. 4
Removes Danorufl © tops Hats Ved teed
Restores Color and
Beauty to Gray and Faded Haid
60. and §1.00 st Drop iste,
d Frame zg Chem. W ke Patoborue,
(Rss
HINDERCORNS nemoves « Cs
louses, ele, stops ail pain, ensures eomfors he
feel, makes walking ener. 1h by mail or as rag
Flsta Hiseox Chemin! Works Patchogue, 5. ¥
SAVE YOUR EYES!
Use Dr, Thompson's Brewaler
Buy at your druggist's or
1 River. Troy. 8B
Ny
Ww. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 15.1924,
Booklet
She Knew It
Mistress “Josephine, your mouth ig
Yes'in, ¥ opened it”
Aggie Squib
pen,”
Massachusetts
Josephine
Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin
| When red, rough and itching, by hot
| baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of
{ Caticura Ointment. Also make use
i how and then of that exquisitely scent-
| ed dpsting powder, Cuticura Taleum,
one of the indispensable Cuticura
| Tollet Trio.—Advertisement,
The one who owns hut one shirt is
necessarily, short of change
Wright's
i Indigestion,
biilousness,
{ trial box to 372 Pear! Bt X.Y
Indian WV Plils correct
constipatiin, liver complaint,
Costs you nothing to send for
Adv.
wiable
A man with a black
sgainst the dark side of 1
Being engaged as
farming, we find oats play a vers
portant part in
and grass
act ag a nurse crop to the hay
the
animals,
we are
our rotation of corn
oats or clover, becau
Oats form main grain ration
most farm heing
building than a fatten
Marble in the )
YOATrs we Lave
muses
writes Birney
Farmer. For
ground to the work horses
tattle
the poult
y the pou
to the dairy
bran and milk t
During the winter we feed ont
iittle !
with a timothy to the
“winter them over” when
of any kind. The straw
uneaten is used for Bedding
horses to
at work
remains
being unexcelied for this purpose
it absorbs julds eusily, readily r
n the and has a high
tilizing value
To put it all in a nutshell, we grow
oats because they are a square peg in
a square hole, being well adopted to
Mi¢ higan
can use hoth the
both the climate and
our
nesds, as
straw to a hefter advantage
of any other ggajn
- i.
we grain
and than
that
See Increased Interest
Among the
tension work along
which may be cited Is increased inter.
concrete results of
agricultural lines
with soils and in the use of commer:
fertilizers. During the vear 1022
the United States Depart.
ment of Agriculture. 213.000
consuited their county agricultural
agents in regard to the use of commer
cial fertilizers. In addition,
conducted 15.285
tor
fertilizer and
lime demonstrations,
As a result of the activities In con-
advocated by the agents.
to the above, 106,000 farniers modified
thelr methods of soll management
order to maintain and Improve
conditions, 3.750 drainage systems, in
involving 445.000
carried ont according
outlined by the
were to
Never begin a garden. Keep it go-
- . -
Order plenty of seed, get lettuce and
radishes by the ounce,
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The field ix an expensive germinn-
tion tester for corn seed.
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Ag never before “The reading farm-
er Is the successful farmer.”
- . .
If you never grew any of the big
winter radishes, try a packet of seed
this year. Plant it in June.
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And while you are planting don't for.
get to plant some new thoughts in
Jour mind about be'ter tarming.
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Early spring Is the best time to stop
“pulling fodder”--by preparing for
ample summer and fall hay crops.
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The farm bulletin board is a good
method of advertising farm products,
but the local newspaper Is better still.
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Even If frost killa your fruit afters
warde, ‘tis better to have sprayed and
lost than never te have sprayed at sil.
4
REID MURDQ Cy &Co
CnC age TT Sy -
a
UALITY
Qu 70 years
There are two reasons why most people prefer
Monarch to any other coflee. First, the quality is
supreme and never varies. Second, the price is low,
making it an economy to serve it regularly. If you
have never tried Monarch there is a double treat
in store for you. Order a package today.
REID, MURDOCH & CO.
Manufacturers and Importers
Ewtob! whed 1088
CHICAGO PITTSBURGH NEW YORK
BOSTON (Successors to Wm. M. Flanders Co.)
ng Cling Peaches Cherries Homin
i Sliced Peaches Beets
Apricots Red Kidney Beane Scringlew Besng
Sweet Poutoss
Baver Kraut
Mayonnaise Dress
1000 Island Dress
Pork snd Beans
Ra al
usta
Grape Juice
Fruit Salad
Pinespple
Pears s Beans
Sed Raspbustion Com
Blackberries lm
« Monarch coffee, cateup, sweet pickles, condiments, fro,
Grocers: vegetables pron other products of our kitchens are sold only
by Reguler Retail Grocers who own snd operate their own stores,
WE NEVER SELL TO CHAIN STORES
The little crossroads schoolhouse held only a score
of pupils. In case of fire, exit was easy for all.
Today our schools literally turn away pupils, often
working many classes in morning and afternoon
shifts. Despite constant fire drills we frequently
have appalling disasters from such crowded build
ings. Suppose one of the victims was your child.
A school building of concrete being fireproof Ia not
only safe for children, but also safe for the taxpayer's
money--for it is permanent. And in first cost it is
but 6% more than one of impermanent materials.
Ask your building material dealer to demonstrate
to you what is true building economy. He knows.