THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. i Farm Woodland Will | Sure To Milk Secretion Process in Cow Utilize Waste Spots James Ford Rhodes, the famous his | torian, sald at a dinner in Boston : "HIGHER THAN “In studying great men's lives you Require- are amazed temporaries heap on thelr best work, Wagner 18 an example, The finer the masterpiece Wagner turned out, the ¢ ridicule that would be visited on him. Jealousy? No, stupidity” Doctor Rhodes smHed and ended In his eplgrammatie way : ut the abuse thelr econ Supplies Timber Novel Experiment Conduct- . periment ( ments for Various Jobs. ed at Federal Dairy Farm States Department | viler th Year’s Sales of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable at Beltsville. the United Stat Compound rms A permanent woodland Is an essen (Prepared by the United States Department | tial part of a well-equipped farm, says of Agriculture.) Toul - { ’ the 1 wl State sar . Agri E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A novel experiment to determine he nite a tates 1x partme nt of A “When In a recent letter, Mrs. Daughert : culture, The home forest, In many “oy p 2078, JANUS ITY whether the milk in a cow's udder 18 rat ie. tlt | most people are sure to step on it” gays, “I was {ll for four - months manufactured during: tl few min [ sections of the country, supplies the a ’ . . nn ne ga aur £ 1 ew i | ’ 3 p———— before I took your medicine. I : : ar 4 1g 0 ; 7 | timber requirements of the farm for : found one of your books at my front utes required for the milking proc- | bulldings fone fae A Cuticura Comforts Baby's 8kin ii ‘4. 10¢ fue door and read it, It seemed to fit ess, as is generally taught, or wheth- | kind A ee ' When red, rough and itching, by hot | my case, 50 1 began taking Lydia BE. er it Is and col- ICS, ube many baths of Cuticura Soap and toucl > x . Toget " 1 i erm di Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, lected in the udder i in tha 1 : Cuticura Ointment Also make use and after I took the third bottle, I ing. was conducted recently at the fed. ; ii tue lorm of wr and th ? that evawizitel found relief. I am on my eleventh or » 8 e \ 1 te } 1 ith e a logs, Posts naw and then of that exquisl ely bottle and I don't have that trouble eral dairy experiment farm at ells |." Loo’ and blocks ed dusting powder, Cuticura Taleum, any more, and feel like a different ville, Md.,, by W. W, Swett, bureau of rale. arid Se one of the Indispensable Cuticura woman. I recommend the Vegetable dairy industry, United States Depart- | a Toilet Trio.—Advertisement, Compound to every one I see who ment of Agriculture, has trouble like mine. I am will. A rather | ing to answer any letters from | women asking about the Vegetable | Compound."—Mgs. Ep, DAUGHERTY, Jos Orchard Avenue, Muscatine, (Prepared by the United you put your best foot fore repairs ther th secreted continuously other ore, a surplus can often be pre vious to milk ' goent- . poles, | : elglor. WRIGLEY'’S satisfies the desire for sweets, it helps Trees Improve the soll. The { small twigs, and other tree litter persis ats Never Can Tell | colores veseteble “She refuses to marry me.” make strong healthy teeth, By means his faver o “Says it 14 final removes particles of food mold, the binding of the soll by the, HDeu; cous: lee from teeth crevices, and aids digestion. So it is a wonderful help to health. general belief y ¢ COMPOSE "Id orm a laver among teachers and other professional | i } wis Aa ye i s t ’ nold, men in dairy cattle ‘and veterinary mol . stores up soil “i'm. work, says Mr, Swett, that the Inter stor ] . : moisture, storing milk In a | ABLULY than a half | roots of the trees, much on that cow's udder Is not more pint to each quarter. Bince many Cows Mrs. Carr Also Helped truss vield much more than that amount, it runks Muncie, Indiana—*“I could not . : ty at 1 r the wood get around to do my work. I took is taught, therefore, that the milk | z or dest treatments and they did me no good. must necesss be manufactured | * gr I had always heard of Lydia E. during the process of milking, an ee Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross” Pinkham's medicine and I thought that it does not exist as milk it : ie farn oodland can usually be Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. it would be like all the others, but I the ammary gland 1s stimulated | located on land unsuited for cultiva . id A found out after I took half a bottle, . milk ine. eration. * | tion, such as gullled or very rocky ramping! Unless vou see the Rims Sak as I have proved it wonderful. I We on operalion. ' ’ . 2 nl ) ' he nam am taking it yet and I can do all my work. I am feeling fine now, In these iexts Ht would make a column as high as the| and it is your good medicines that Woolworth Building with enough| have done it. I tell every woman af Loldiar from 13 bl od a a] ; ng, ful | prescribed by physicians for 26 years. | tors. Large profits rg By left over to extend from Lynn, Mas-| of the good I get from taking the wh trea Soh } Ali AD quays © jv. we chief economic reason for Say “Bayer” when yo Aspirin, | Reitz Mfg ’ hi cin, 1 sachusetts to Cleveland, Ohlo, Vegetable Compound and from using milk Instead of only a quart, as ing on th a witatlons ay prove 8 YOR ; In many little villages as in many | the Sanative Wash.”"—Mzs. P. W, quite commonly taught. For the tests, | utilize the land f he crop that wil ————— $ a Ls thriving cities along the route, who| Carr, 721 West Powers St.,, Muncle, two cows were killed. thelr udders tm- | bring are glad to tell others about aia Indiana. mediately —— a fran sf th | Upin the Air One of the ! giving abo Rt twelve pounds 3 nt no milk 1 of 10.27 pounds of milk | 3 MRS. ED. DAUGHERTY 1308 ORCHARD AVENUE, MUSCATINE, IOWA DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN arth The Woolworth Building in New York City, which towers 782 feet above the street, is the highest bulld- ing in the United States, If all the bottles of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound sold in 1925 could be placed end to end, they + OF Of —— et 40.000 000 Users for the Newest Fire-Preven. ever, that a cow's tion 1 ' t 3 bt 3 BALTIMORE, NO. 41..1926 removed and mounted on | swner. a position for mil g —-— | Poison Fr rom Re d- Squill Bulbs Quite E fhde nt According to results of expe § wework In cows had nors v heen Relief in Sight “Waiter, you look hungry yourself.” “Klymer has a high position, “Yes, Sir; I'm going out to eat in ten | hear.” 28, “Yes he bul | minute Yes, he bul ectdong hud heen severed, : rr ¥ conn conducted jointly by i that more than 85 per cent of 3 . ’ 1 Ids smokestacks.” n from her udder after all tN [INUR i . biological survey and cl 1 srodiuction was stored | her ud . . her produ i \ ered a United States Department Sh es = WORLD “WI DE sales of quality cars and trucks der at the time she was slaughtered The post-mortem WELT SIRRRRRRY MOTHE R:— General Motors cars and trucks are sold and serviced in 104 coun- tries. The export shipments in 1925 amounted to 119,632 vehicles; letcher’s motor and the overseasassembly cially prepared for Infants in arms and To avoid imitations, always look for the signature © « Zu ltd Proven di Physicians Sid recommend ft. plants and warehouses of General 19. This vig- orous development of the world- Agricultural Scientists Motors now number milk from the gland Is ne Di sprove P opt pular Theory Special Prices Through Oct. REATEST INVENTION OF "THE AUTO. | Cher upon a nervou “mee cha teal | The rather popu ef tha Window Dieplay Fixtures-Shoe Store Fixtures i fry R Tan at Broa : ay gp 3 - f "Ks i el syered ¥ re he post-g riem TE de of Wr for cat & $0437 OF Sut ih rections on each package wide market for a complete line of quality cars is important to the AAD HIGH POINT SHOW CASE WORKS car buyer. It is not only a contri- Store, Office and Bank Fixtures Hight FPeint, N. ( The New Curfew She Added a Lot 1 curfew nw. »” i "aly Wie © Mr. Me ekton, on int bution to international prosperity and progress, but it also helps to maintain the continuous produc- tion program at the factories, on which low prices depend. | and continue to draw water from the | stems. Curing hay In the windrow G E N E RAL on Various Jowa Farms| or cock is still good practice, how- There are two ways of placing a | ever, because of the saving of the M OTTO R S value on farm manure: One way Is to | eaves for their additional food value, apply the prices per pound of com- [ad because hay cured In this man ner has a better color VOR rs long » started wearing 1 "RVES had b va ont Andrew m ny wife will prob § anatomy of y } ¢ OO o het thelr molsture even mi shen allowed to cure | state: that is, with tensive consideration ry | tached " i . gland. i the study | The assumption that the of the mechanism of the dalry cow promises t most Interesting and | very productis valuable Informa- | leaves are portant factors in the in part responsil ess Is le repeated advice to cure aifalfy tion. windrow or cock so that the leaves mss———— { will be retained In a living condition Value of Manure Found mercial nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the ni pounds of | these elements supplied in the ma- nure: the other way is to credit ma- nure with the crop Increases it pro- duces at given prices for these crops Of these two methods the latter is more practical to the farmer " BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! The Iowa station has ust Issued Bulletin 236 which tells of the value “A car for every purse and purpose” CHEVROLET + PONTIAC + OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND + BUICK + CADILLAC , GMC TRUCKS YELLOW CABS, BUSES AND TRUCKS timber of Dry Mash for Hens Hens should have mash before them at all times, preferably in an open {| hopper. The following dry mash | glves good results In egg production. The proportions are by weight: One part wheat bran, one part flour mid {| diings, one part ground corn or corn Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for | of manure as found on 43 different | ., "no hart ground heavy oats, one Beids i yarions paris of hat state. part ment scrap. Mashes or meat Colds Headache The value o nerease In crops scraps do not cause cholera because Pain Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Toothache was computed from a ten-year aver- this is an infectious disease. Some age price. On this basis and that of times the hens get too fat. the crop increase credited to the ma- loa nure, a ton of manure was found to be worth £1.97. The rate of applica- tion was eight tons per acre once in a | four-year rotation, DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | ————— | Sweet Clover Not Ideal Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Feed live stock regularly; it pays. . Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also tles of 24 and 100—Druggists. SCOTTDALE PENNA. Hay Crop by Any Means Sweet clover Is not an ldeal hay ent sections every year. Those who have not had experience with It are apt to cut the second-year crop too close to the ground and thus kill the plants outright. Sweet clover, being a biennial, starts to grow from the root crown only once-in the spring of the second year. Second growth in that year starts from buds on the gtems, If cut too close to the ground there will be no buds left from which growth can start. Leave the stubble from seven to eight inches long. Every farm should have at least a small woodlot. * » * The unsuccessful farmer Is the “off- again on-again” fellow, * - - Plenty of water and salt are neces sary in all feeding practices. * - ® This is the season when hens go on trinl-—many will be found “gulity” of nonproduction. - - . Burning fence rows this fall may save many dollars’ worth of crops from the ravages of chinch bugs next summer. Rainy Saturdays The eternal on«‘Mother, what'll MT ae th Mo! n sive, and good for them because it's It makes better fudge, because t is so rich. MONARCH Quality jor 7o Years Never Bold Through Chalo Stores REID, MURDOCH & CO Chicago + Loston « Vhtsburgh «= New York
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