The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 10, 1925, Image 7

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    ARE AILING
Mrs. Ackerman and Mrs.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Helped Them at
MRS. ELSIE ACKERMAN
CONVOY, ONIO
Convoy, Ohio.— harlog the Change
of Life "was weak and run-down and
could hardly do my work. By reading
our advertisements 1 found out about
te E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
d and it has straightened me
right out and made me feel like anew
woman. By the time I had taken
eight bottles I was well and could do
y housework on the farm without
ah I recommended it to my
daughter-in-law after her second baby
was born and it did her a wonderful
lot of v] told her to try it and
if it didn’t help ber I would ad for
Afr 7 A A Bath
Cations Soap
Dust With
Delicately Medicated
Of Pleasing Fragranee
Had Overlooked Something
Mrs. Newlywed was a good cook and
housekeeper and very proud of her
home. One day her husband went
bunting and brought home a wild duck
She determined to excel all previous
cooking and consulted a cookbook. She
read: “Cook duck 20 minutes.” So
she prepared it and baked it in
oven for 20 minutes, placed it on
table with the rest of her dinner
called hubby to the feast The
was raw. She looked aguin In
book and read: duck 20
ates for each pound.”
the
the
and
bird
“Cook
Music Gains in Popularity
The number of German musical
struments now in use throughout the
world is larger than It before
the war, according to the estimates of
a German trade journal.
in-
was
STOP IT QUICK
When your stomach is bloated—when
it ia so distended with gas that pressure
on the heart almost suffocates you
What are you going to do?
Take a chance or get rid of the gas
gulck?
The one big selling stomach medicine
joday is Dare's Mentha Pepsin and its
mighty power to relieve terrible gastritis,
acute or chronic is & blessing to tens of
thousands of people who have been un-
ALL THE TIME
Mayer Tell Women How
it, and before she had taken one
bottle she said to Re “You won't
have to poy for ia t is hel ing me
wonderfully!’ gb took three
bottles of it. 3 can use my testi-
monial if you wish.’’ — Mrs, ELsia
ACKERMAN, Convoy, Ohio.
Mrs. Mayer's Experience
Litchfield, Conn.—"‘1 have given
your medicine a fair trial (I am on
my fifth bottle 2S, can truthfully
vA that it has me. I am at
the Change of Lite and was not able
to sleep n ights, bad indigestion, pal-
pitation o heart, pains in my
right and left sides (more so if I hur-
ried), had a rapid beating in my left
ear and dreaded to see night come.
I felt smothered if I lay on my left
side, I had gas dreadfully, at times
felt as if some one had m the
throat, had hot waves Ard me
and sometimes I would shake in spells
of nervousness. 1 am taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and I cannot [Fae it enough. I can
say it does all it claims to go 202 | I
can recommend it to my frie
can sleep much better, the pains in
my sides are gone, I am not so ner-
vous, my digestion is much better,
and | very seldom have the hot waves.
Ir must say that the Vegetable Com-
pound is the best medicine for wo-
men’s ills and I will answer letters
from women asking dhout it.’
Mrs. Josep MAYER, Sk., Box 36,
Litchfield, Connecticut.
Excuses Plausible
but Not Convincing
Lord
Alle nby
the “unspeakable
seems to be justified
was speaking about
Turk." “Alwnys he
furl \iwnys he
nn what he does,
own
weording
ments. Even mu
chilled the
seem so bad as
oriental,
“That is
moment,
to his plausible argu-
1ssacres such as have
not
world with horror do
explained by the
they do not seem
for a but when
thelr excuses they remind
Irishman’s when arn
poaching.
Sure, your honor,
only bird I shot
knocked that down
defense
wns n
with 3
with 1
Paradise on Earth
The Islands of ti
v Tr oF tule
Rroup OL isi
we Blest were
ands
Pillar
sr the favorite
ed
dwelt
» ocean beyond the
without
in
n
of EUrpassis
where they
The region
liness, and at
and
called by
! lands,” and by
tunate Islands”
Alligators Rout Bathers
Two circus allig
into Elk river In Kansas severa
ago when show dishanded
these a poked
into a group of bathers near Howard,
Kan., The bathers
forced to scurry from the
alligators
fore and
until their
Chicago Post,
was one
ire's
wounded In nan
ost wlaets They
“Happy
the Romans
LHAOMARS
rarest pre
4
th (Greek
+h
the & t
the
Sr
Kansas (City ar.
ators were
the
mphiblans their
recently. wore
water Tha
had not been
created a great sensation
presence was explained.
BOOT
is Dare’'s Mentha Pepsin,
bloating or shortness of breath cause you
to become nervous or dizzy or have a
get one bottle—of Dares Mentha Pepwin |
from your druggist and if it doesn’t belp |
your disordered stomach--your money
wii be returned.
EX-ZEMA-FQ
diseases. Easy to use. A liquid
No grease
NO wmoilin
Bo-
of clothes, Apply to the skin and
Zemn-Fo does the rest, As a trial a §0-
gant bottle will be sent free for 10 cents
NERVOID COMPANY,
178 Seventh Ave,
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
G5 CRIT — Z
CRETTEETS
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes, All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Goro Madar.
louse EYEWATER
EYE WASH
usm River. Troy, N.Y.
Dut um chime
Sgricuitare advan y
sounties. Beekiet 30s.
MEAL-U HEMORRHOID TR brings
relief from piles, Old remedy. Healing. At
fo our druggist, or sent for 86c. The Heal-U
mpany. Box 1 Walbrook, Baltimore, Ma.
CHINESE SACRED LILY. Florida
Grown
better than imported stock--at half the
bul be,
rice. Large blootht $1 Joon;
7 37 par 100, K. SoDBEY, waldo Fla.
Pheasant Breeding Pays 1000
Per Cent Better Than Chickens
Are easier raised. Hells in the market from
$1 to $20 a ib, A pair is worth $25 to $150
yearly to a breeder. Cost 40c¢c annually for
their keep. Fe wise, send today for the
a ble Thtaspnt dard’ ui ustiatd.
ng vA on In colors. r
Deer, WHA Tixkare, le, EB rics
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WwW. NU, BALTIMORE, NO. 36.1928.
in Business
In Japan today there are about
500.000 girls and women engaged
| clerical and stenographic work, having
| turned to the business as a
| means of livelihood. Enroliment
- | pusiness courses increases about 30.06%)
annually and taxes the public and pri
| yate schools giving these courses for
girls.
Jap Girls
i~
office
Mexican Milk Regulation
A law enacted
i regulates all the details of production,
transportation, storage and sale
milk and sets up standards
various grades of milk, especially that
to be used for children.
Haiti’ 8 Coffee Crop
Halt! is practically a one-crop coun
try, exporting coffee valued at
400,000 In 1923-1924, while exports of
less than £2.300.000 and sugar at little
more than $600,000
Watch Your Kidneys!
Your health depends upon your kid-
neys. When your kidneys are inactive,
blood and nerves are poisoned and many
mysterious ills result. You feel dull and
drowsy; get. up ' often at Right as and ahffer
annoy idney irregularit our
back aches; you have headaches and
Sissy fpells; nerves are constantly
you are lide ti
it your kidneys are
them with Dodn's ote Bd act
on the kidneys on ki Are recommen
the world over. k your neighbor!
arage,
olph Ave,
Charles, Va., says:
dt: lad 4 duil hurt.
rou m
back and T often
pains across my
jinays. Al At times
weak and acted
+1 sing two boxes
idners ted =u
my dneys w
irregularly. After
of onn’s ls mh
wa
Tort me.
Make Your Swamp
Land Raise Crops
Vast Area of Idle Soil That
Could Be Made Produc-
tive for Owner.
a
There 1s a vast area of swamp land
fn this country that could be made into
fertile, productive fields through the
use of proper drainage methods, Re-
cent statisties published by the United
States Chamber of Commerce estimate
that the total swamp lands now unim-
proved and awaiting the magic touch
of drainage amount to almost S0,000,-
000 ycres. The greater portion of these
lands lle In the Southwestern states,
millions of unclaimed acres in Minne-
sota. Ilinols, Indiana, Towa, Wisconsin,
Missouri and Arkansas, which might be
made at relatively small expense into
productive soil.
the
The soll Is gen-
rich in hu-
cost of drainage,
matter,
Two Viewpoints,
From the standpoint of land drain
water in the soll
two viewpoints, Water
is known
water, It
ig the excess water wi
age, is
from
ns gravity
hydrostatic retards pla
growth, It
nt
tion of gravity. (
most and supports plan
: in the soll
Land dr
injurious
rises In a np wick ninage
ater
wih, bt
3
ou
removes w which
plant gre
is to
t none of
and benefl
Boil that has
d ned
1
to 20 4
undrained wause surface
FXCORE wite I di fis soon
will
suppear ng
round. The soll
atuse alr will enter
frost leave
be
after the
also be
Tv ren
i
|
i
i
i
§
i
i
fill and ripen
weather sets In
Liberates Plant Food.
When surplus
is removed, alr ente
This is ne«
food and to
s 10
hottest
water
CIOERUR
pores rs ihe
essary to help liberate pliant
stimulate plant growin
Deeper root penetration is made pon
Plants th
this
For
nore drought -resistant
reason
rained land is
than undrained
The vo
areas.
water which wili fi
through a tile line is limited to the ca
lest tile, therefore all
ina line should be th
Rize,
iar
secure
vuld
ill be
The diameter
tile
y the ma
molded
partic
T
tile sh have the same
water, all
diameter so there w no effects he
tile
length of
odd
are
concrete
b
are accurately
hines In which
Twelve-inch tile
t
} es long
Circular til
than oval ti
wars cylindrical,
give greater
Concrete
capacity
tile are al
and this offers a con
tinuous channel for the free and rapid
novement of water
of a uniform
Because they are
ixture, molded by ma-
and cured under uniform condi
there ix little variation In
strength In concrete tile, There are no
m
Hubam Plowed Under i in
Fall Is Good Practice
Hubam is an annual sweet clover.
It is also a very rapid
and will produce a large
amount of forage after the nurse crop
has been harvested. This can be
plowed under in the fall if desired
and the ground be made ready for the
corn the following spring. For this
When spring
seeded biennial sweet clover ls plowed
in the cornfield the following spring
and acts more or less as a weed in the
cornfield. This, of course, can be
avoided by deferring the plowing till
spring after the ciover has started
growth the second year, but under
some conditions it Is not a good plan
to postpone plowing till spring. For
situations of this sort hubam is an
unusually valuable legume.
Loss From Shattering
From one-fifth to three-fourths of
the total seed yield of sweet clover
is lost from shattering. It Is possible
to equip the grain binder with pans
and extensions to the rear elevator
plate and binder deck so that at least
05 per cent of the seed which shatters
when the crop Is cut may be saved.
These pans and extensions may Le
matte put of ordinary galvanized metal
and strap fron.
The plan and direction for making
the pan and extension may be secured
by writing the Kansas State Agricul
i
£
{1
!
i
!
i
Troubles of B inder
Can Be Prevented
Secure Better Operation by
Observing Few Rules.
According to farm mgchinery ex
perts at the Nebraska Agricultural col
lege, a careful observation of the fol
lowing ifs will secure better opera
tion and less trouble:
1. If the machine travels with #
jerky motion, main drive drain is too
loose or it may be dry. Try a little
oil on |t
2. If the slats rip off the canvas, the
elevators are not square,
If the knotter hook is rusty
rough, it will not work properly.
ish it with a fine emery paper.
4. If the binder attachment is not
properly, It certainly will not
work. Some binders are timed in as
many as five places.
5. If the knotter hook does not turn
far enough to close the fingers on the
twine, no knot will be tied. Look at
the knotter pinion. It should not be
worn,
6. If the
and
Pol
5
ad.
ie
twine slips through the
cord holder, the twine will be pulled
out be the knot is tied. Adjust
the cord holder spring. It should take
40 pounds to pull the twine from the
disk.
7. 11 the
enough, the
cord
It the
£1
fore
far
grasps only
end
aor
disk
notter hook
does not move
band
out
loose
bent
a loose
one he nee Aa
needle
will be
is malleable
is
ere
+ needle
9 the twine
from the
try
If is
hefore the knot
dull.
to
it
the
‘
‘Hand- Made” Chicks Top
Market Prices for Meat
‘loge confinement and a
ing ration convert
is into the soft,
y
which com
pulled
hook is tied,
knife, it may be
10. If you wish
f bun
change the
dies, do te
not
with
spring. feusion or com
Wess spring
soft pala-
the
tender
mand a
N. John
nein Col
y
iilers
rket price, reg
ports O
Wise
poyitryman at the
lege of Agric
The m
ture
arket is now demanding a
cockerel, therefore, thos
ockerels which alrea
unds
dy
sent to
which
two
di
welgh
may be market
. those welgzh under
onfined In small
id fed a
fourteen days
fattening
The
flash
texture becau
feed
and their
ae
» nature of the used during
period
tening
composed o
40 pounds
Dog and one
ture is mixed
skim to a
fed
fattening
good fat
Johnson
pounds
ration suggested
fam i ’
Oy y { oo
oro
g winded oormn.,
middlings or Red
of
with buttermilk
| pan ake batter
twice each day
chicks
satisfy
or ilk
I
consistency and
Only enough is
feed
hunger
fifteen to twenty
ing feed
the at each ing
artially thelr After
they have eaten
utes the remal: should
i
i
i
After the birds
ration
bones become qu
They cannot
distance alive J¢
have been fed this
weeks
and are easily
be shipped any
for a two
te soft
period
inson points out.
Treat Seed to Prevent
Large Loss From Smut
Stinking smut in
causes approximately
each year In Kansas,
iy controlled by treating the seed be
fore it Is planted The damage
brought about hy reduction
and by dockage assessed
smutted wheat Is sold,
I. E. Molchers, plant pathologist
Kansas State Agricultural college,
The standard wet formaldehyde
treatment has been most commonly
used In Kansas, Prepare a solution
of full strength formaldehyde by mix-
ing one pint with 40 to 45 gullons of
water, Use only good seed which
i= not badly cracked. Before treating
the seed, it absolutely necessary
that It be run through a fanning mill
to get rid of the chaff, smut balls,
and shriveled kernels
The formaldehyde sprinkling
method Is carried out by spreading
the fanned grain not more than four
inches deep on a floor, canvas, or
wagon box. The formaldehyde solu.
tion can be applied with a garden
sprinkling can
rm
Destruction of volunteer wheat
means less Injury from Hessian fly.
. » »
wheat, which
1.000000 loss
when
in
After the pigs are weaned it takes
only sow sense to keep them growing.
ee & »
Check the cutworms by scattering
bran mixed with paris green around
the roots of plants.
. = »
Profitable farming depends upon the
season and the system. No, the season
can't be controlled.
. * 0
The men who get the lower costs of
production and usually the better men.
That's why they get the lower costs.
. *
Twenty years ago there was scarcely
a farmer anywhere who kept produc
tion records of dairy cows; there are
comparatively few who do so today:
yet some of the men who do have set
some most valuable exsnples for oth
ers to follow,
i
n Dress
wthe same dependable remedy
that over a period of more than
fifty years has been found so
reliable in the treatment of
catarrh and discases of catarrhal
nature,
The outside of the package
only has been altered. To facil-
itate packing and : reduce break.
age in shipping, th Per Wrap~
er which has ide iifed the
eon bottle for many years
has been displaced by a substan.
tial pasteboard carton.
Pe-ru-na cannot be made any
better. Three gencrations of
users testify that Pe-ru-na is the
best remedy in the world for
catarrh and diseases of catarrhal
origin.
The remedy our fathers and
grandfathers with so much
satisfaction is still the standby
for the ilis of everyday in
thousands. of American homes,
PE-RU-NA
The Original and Rellable Remedy
for Catarrh
The New ackage Sold Everywhere
Tablets or Liquid
Send 4 Cents for booklet on catarrh to the
Poru-ns Company, Columbus, Ohlo
eed
used
More or Less
Dd you marry for better
we?
They Bother Them Now
The coal crisis in En
the
Hq
or wor
She
giand served to him
methods employed by the
miners In inging their gries to Well more
public
Ances or less,
more
Pt othe
atest 1
at
ers mad
dragged
regent,
told
back
back
Freshen a Heavy 8kin
the antiseptic, fascinating Cuti-
cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely
scented, face, skin,
and dusting powder and perfume
Renders other perfumes superfluous.
One of the Cuticurs Tollet Trio (Soap
Olntment, Talcum).—Advertisement.
Absplately Perfect Ruler
CC 1 of st
Neuralgia Rheumatism
ards, Washing
Accept only a
2”; —
ruler. which he Sof Bayer package
f » fron natiiematical rt and - -
ly free from 1 ; “h Co tains pr oven directions
therefore
world. It has a sc Bandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Sve ODe : Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists
. Aspirin is of Bayer Mane
inch wide and ih an accu facture of Monosoeticacidester of Salicyiicaci
of at lonst millionths of an Inch -
Compl ©
ton He Owes His 40 Years
hy of Constant Good Health
to Beecham'’s Pills
“1 am 57 years old and com
menced to be troubled with con
stipation when | was sixteen,
“In 1884 | started taking Beech
am's Pills other remedics having
failed. | have not had a sick day
in all the 40 years.”
F. LOUIS LOEFFLER
Rochester, N. Y.
For FREE SAMPLE —write
B. FP. Allen Co., 417 Canal Street, New York
Buy from your druggist in 28 and See boxes
For constipation, biliousness, sick head-
aches and other digestive ailments take
Beecham’'s Pills
Say ‘‘Bayer’’ - Insist!
For Colds Headache
Pain Lumbago
economical baby
Pete af the
eted n
he trafle merk
saying
be perfe t
scale
gcale
of
entists deciare the
error The
used In the calibration
fron new
will be
crometer microsco]
3
ms
es
Weated
Rev. Lawrence Red
who is a
his friends the other da
Rev, Join C allan
gnable to come over 1 aecount
{liness. While he was kept Indoors
his ends sent many tokens of
thelr affection. Flowers came in great
that one day the living
was virtually filled them
The English maid, passing through,
stopped and, with a quirk of ber thumb
upward, “Think of it; and "im
Christian Register,
rn of Liverpool, 1
present in this country, told
his col
tyne, was |
of
that
fri him
®0O
with
oo
B=
said
yor."
Elephant Saved Keeper |
Louls Brecker, elephant keeper at |
owes his life to |
one of his charges. Lizzie |
caught a huge {ron gate as It fell
that rash -
it's dangerous!
Stop the itching
and Par away
the trouble Shy using
“Many say an elephant is slow, but
theyll never make me belleve that”
sald Brecker. “Lizzie took in the sit-
uation at a glance. Then she turned
her head Into that falling gate and |
stopped It while I walked out from |
under uninjured. Some elephant,
Lizzie.”
Far East Lusxuriows
Such progress has been made by
people of the Far East that articles
that were considered luxuries ten
years ngo are now commonplace.
“Can your little brother walk yet?
“No, but he has the lege to do Nt
with. "—Fliegende Blaetter, Munich.
STORIA
for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Lou ln
Proven directions on gach package Physicians everywhere recommend i