The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 04, 1902, Image 5

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    FOOD AND THE SEXES.
The Male Haman Needs to Eat More
Than the Female,
According to a writer in the Lancet,
the male human needs more food than
the female not only on account of his
larger stature, but also because he Is
the more katabolic of the two. The
man tends to expend energy and the
woman to store it up in the form of
fat; he burns the faster. This sexual
difference shows itself In the very
blood. The man has a larger percent-
age of chromocytes than the woman,
showing that he needs n proportionate
ly larger quantity of oxygen in order
to maintain his more active combus-
tion, a fact which one may associate
with his comparative freedom from
chlorosis. Moreover, weight for welght,
his pulmonary capacity is greater than
that of the woman, whose smaller re-
spiratory need is further shown by the
facility with which can without
discomfort diminish her breathing
power by means of the corset.
“The great contrast between the
metabolic activity of the two sexes,”
continues the writer, forcibly
brought home to me by an military dis-
play given by a troop of dusky ama
zons, with whom were also a f« mile
warriors. The women, in spite of their
daily exertions, were all rounded and
plump, sce very much so,
muscle showing throuch the skin, and
it was noticed thu wir movements,
though full of grace, lacked
and ‘go. The men, on the other hand,
were spare, their muscles standing out
plainly under the shiny skin, and they,
in further contrast with the women,
displayed a truly amazing agility.
bounding about and whirling round in
a most astounding fashion. The won
en, in short, were essentially anabolic,
and the men were Kkatabolic. I may
here draw attention to the faet that
men are apt to be larger meat eaters
than women, just as they are, possibly
in consequence of this very fact, more
prone to drink
tobacco.”
she
“was
no single
energy
alcohol and to smoke
SLEEPING HEROES.
Mighty Men of the Past That Are
Expected to Return.
that
A correspond
race has
iy pointed out that the time f
fulfillment of the prophecy that
tenth of Krishna will
Willi restors
her
every
independence
nation ha
whom the peop
rustics still
savior to
country
thur did not
die, but sleeps Is and that in
of Britain's
deliver the
In
that
day wake
to reign
Portugal, Denmark, Belgiu
land. Thousands of French
hold that Napoleon is only
and that at ti
reappear and rule. And Mi
has enshrined the Devon leg
Drake is only listening for the
The Irish peasantry
fuse to believe
the hour
awake,
the golden
popular
soe
age, German
belief Charles
from
slecp
over Germany,
some future
steadfia
Mr
They assert tha
that he
wn
£ that
really dead
4 ruse,
of
was was a
funera
time comes lu
spectator his «
wien the
from retirement to give Ire
dependence. Every true )
Heves that when antichrist
Mohammed Mohad! will
conquer him. A Moorish
Bobadil el Chico
clares that
spellbound near Alhambra and
he to re-es
that one
tablish the Moors as rulers of Grana-
da. The Sbrvians look to King Lager
slain by Turks in 1380, as their
final hope, and should Switzerland
again by tyran
folklore declares that the three mem
bers of the Tell family who are sleep
ing at Rutili, near the Vierwald-
Btaten-See, will rise from thelr en-
chanted slumber and maintain the
freedom of the lafd.—-London Chroni-
cle,
awnke
legend
sleeps
the
will
day awake
the
be
threatened Swise
Hop! Courtship,
When a Hopi maiden decides which
of thie eligible young men of the tribe
she wishes to marry, she goes and sits
in his house and grinds corn until be
is sufficiently Impressed by her indus
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news-
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr,
{{ Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
I the great kidney, , liver
>. and bladder remedy,
¢ ltisthe great medi-
“4: cal triumph of the nine-
{ teenth century; dis
ill} covered after years of
Ul\| scientific research by
§ Dr. Kilmer, the emi-
y nent kidney and blad-
wn der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou-
bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble,
Dr, Kilmer's Swamp=Root is not rec-
ommended for everything but if you hava kid-
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur-
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble,
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
hamton, N. Y. . $s
regular fifty cent and Home ot Swamp-Root
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists,
A New Remedy,
The old friends of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy will be pleased to
know that the manufacturers of that
preparation have golten out a new
remedy called Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets, and that it is meet-
ing with much success in the treat-
ment of constipation, biliousness, sick
headache, impaired digestion and like
disorders. These Tablets are easier to
take and more pleasant in effect than
pills, then they not only move the
owels, but improve the appetite and
correct any disorders of the stomach
and liver. For sale by J. F. Smith, H.
F Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Sons.
cn fon esi
Tourist Rates via the Seaboard
Winter Tourist Tickets are now on
sale at greatly reduced rates, via the
Beaboard Air Line Railway, to all
prints in Florida, also to Cuba and
Nassun, as well as to Pinehurst, Cam-
den and the leading Southern Winter
Resorts,
These Tickets are good for stop-over,
either going or coming, until the end
of the Winter Season.
The Beaboard is the short route from
th: North and East to Florida and the
South Atlantic States,
For further information and Book of
Winter Tours, apply to Agents of the
Seaboard Air Line Railway and those
of connecting lines. Also, for ** The
Land of Manatee,” about a region on
the west coast of southern Florida, in
three booklets: No. 1, Historical and
Descriptive; No. 2, For Gardener and
Fruit Grower; No. 8, For Tourist and
Sportsman. Ask or send for the one
You want.
C.B. RYAN, G. P. A.,
WnovHe Portsmouth, Va.
RBLE avo GRANITE 23
H. G. STROHNMEIER,
CENTRE HALL, . . . . PENN.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE...
MONUMENTAL WORK
in all kinds of
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in each pound pac kage of
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CARPETS.
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S0n, Gentre Hall, Pa.
Holiday Present
Buy a Pair of Fancy Slip-
pers, Rubbers, Boots or
Shoes. A fine line of these
goods bought especially
for the Holicay Trade.
Come to see our stock
before
Holiday Purchases.
prices
Spring Mills, Pa,
P.V.S.STORE.
Goods exchanged
for Produce. . .
C. A. KRAPE.
you make your
The
are an object.
Watch for
Holiday Goods
Advertisement
Next Week.
H. F. ROSSTIAN,
Spring Mills.
——— si
C. J. FINKLE
NOTH
the
town
~Latters of
of H
INISTRATOR'S
stration
srege
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on
og been
Wy would ross
themseives
immediale psa
agains the =
cabled for settieme
\ROLINE CAIN
pring M
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minis
and will ag }
have these 1 rion sh BH 10s
to po mse properts After Jas
properties will not be for
C. P. LONG, Spring Mills
a i
EJ OUsE AND LOT FOR BALE «The under
signed offers al private sale a splendid
howe o; pewite the Lamar raliroad sation, ou the
Central Railroad of Penn, The dweliing house
has eleven rooms and is new, well fokhed and
conveniently arranged, and sa imirably Jooated
for a club or summer boarding house, te ing con
venient to a fine stream of water and hunting
ground.
Also coal yard and tressel and an established
business in fuel
Good water and fruit on the premises,
Universal keyboard,
® Removable type action.
Instantly cleaned.
Machines sold on easy navy
parties who can furs
A & f fap
referendy end t Calta
208
To Suit All
BEAUTIFUL
FINELY FIN
echases,
you money,
MILLHEIM, PA.
COMMERCIAL asd BELL TELEPHONES
THE ONLY
strongest
uction, rapid ac-
touch, and
I to all kinds of
TOrK,
WOrkK,
ood, clean work.
ore
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on “0% ah
Ooo Jireet,
Pitts burg, Pa,
goers #
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The satisfaction ex-
ugnt nere 1s gratdying
¥
secure your JFurniture
at all, and I am will-
:
CARY
“ a
alec oad
4
The Lamp of Steady
The lamp that doesn’t flare « k
0 use bad langusge : the | t
on pet it and stays good ; the
nos you have it ;
ame ———— a— - : fi ] 4 x ) iy part with, « at's
AUTION, ~All persons are hereby cautioned 3 i Th KR b
that my wife, Lucy Breon, lefi my bed apd A: ¢ cw OC ester.
e W ore . board, without canse of provoosiion, and thst . Other lamps may basoferad vou ae © 4 J He
no bills contracted by her, for board, clothing, they may be, in some respects, bus for ;
New Stock . . . ..
try to marry her. Spring Mil Is, Pa.
After the ceremony, which is an
elaborate one, the couple go to live in
the wife's house. If she tires of her
hushand, she can obtain a divorce by
merely throwing his saddle out of the
house, After marriage the house, fields
and all their property except the herds
belong to the wife,
The Hopis are
For furtlier particulars address
JOHN EMITH,
Lamar, Pa
Marble ano
Granite Don’t fail to get my prices,
*
Holiday Goods.
®
KRUMBINE'S
The right of the children to
they please is never questioned.
Furniture Store.
How an Woman liets a Seat,
Centre Hall, Penn.
CRuSh you
2 3
$ wl
you never wilk
Habits
eo
on i
n ty
ed
shelter, or any purpose whatever, will be paid by Desa, there's only conn, The Ne Puen t Ne
me; and this shall be sufficient notice, sure the lamp offered you ie ver for the nae
JACOB B. BREON on it; every lamp has'it. (30 Variet }
. : Old Lamps Made Now.
Wa can fill ovely lamp want. No matter wi 3
wanta new Imo or stove, gn old one repadred or refine §
ished, a vase mounted or other make of launp transform. ©
od into a Now Rochester, wo can do it. Let use
gend you literature on the subiect
We are SPECIALISTS in the treatment of diseases of
; il mps. Conseltation FRED,
Wows; THE ROCHESTER
LAMP [HS 38 Park Place & 82 Rorclay 58., New York,
CRANT HOOVER
B50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Controls sixteen of the
largest Fire and Life
Tosurance Companies
in the world.
The Best is the Cheapest.....
No mutuals ; no assessments,
«Money to Loan on First Mortgage
Office in Crider’s Btone Building,
Bellefonte, Pa.
#™ Telephone connection.
Livery...
D. A. BOOZER, Prop.
Centre Hall - - Penn,
Sm ———
JFTRAY.
Came to the residence of the sulseriber. in Boals
burg. on or about the first of October last. one
red heifer, supposed tobe about one and a hall
youre old, with no marks; «is not dehorned. The
owner Is requested to come, prove property, pay
charges and take her away, or she will be dis
posed of as the law directs
Lrosipas Moraenspatron.
indulgent parents,
do as
you
I will be pleased to
have a call from all
persons wishing to
purchase goods in my
ine. ........
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
All kinds of Produce
taken in exchange for
goods, and at’ prices
that will surprise you.
“1 will tell you how to work it.” said
a woman, whose figure showed she
would be tired by standing, to a com-
panion In a Broadway car. "When
there is no vacant seat, watch for two
men who are In conversation and
stand right in front of them
“Each one will want his friend to
fink he Is very polite, so both of them
will jump right pp and offer thely
seats, That's the way 1 do, and it nev-
er falls.” New York Herald.
OUSE AND LOT AT PRIVATE BALY.
A house and lot, al Centre Hill. The
property contains five actos, and upon which is
erected a good dwelling house, stable and out
bulidings; also two gardens and fiuit trees, It ie
A very desirable home.
2n0ves MRS. W. W, ROYER, Centre Hill, Pa.
ROCKING CHAIRS
SMYRNA RUGS
MOUQUETT RUGS
BAMBOO NOVELTIES
EASLES,
WALL POCKETS
MUSIC RACKS
BOOK CASES,
R. SMITH SALVE for all kinds of sores
Tr DR Sui Go, Geos Hala. ‘A cS
tia : a ———— Traoe Marks
&e.
CorymiauTs
aunty aroertaI oor Crim free. wheter ah
invention is proba ¥ Daten on unio.
Lions Reeds oo Andbobk on
Patonts ha ih a
Scientific American,
A handsomely
A Farmer or fia Sen
or a townsman will be red by ue at $60 MONTH.
LY and ggpenees, or 30 per cent, conimision to
tarde for our Farm Seeds, Fruits and
iowers, We sell four grades of frolis, so an
petition oan be met, Our stock warranted.
You do uot deliver or collect. devote sil or
part time, Wo pay you each week Cond
but waa afraid to do soon account of [chases fo carn money this wir. Write for
ones.
pain in his stomach, which hie feared | free outfit at
Rochester, N. Y.
An Effective Way.
“They say.” sald the young drama
tist, “that I shall bave to cut my play
down, but 1 really don't know where
to begin.”
{Why pot start at both ends” hig
gandid friend ask “and work tg
ward the middle?'—Ohicago Record:
Herald.
Si ——"
NA Ar a
A. J. Bnell nie to attend a party
would grow worse, He says, “I was Perry Nursery Co.
teiling nv troubles to a los PPR, | eon sree
bo met ‘Chamberlain's Colle, | oe =
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy wil] | TO" STH SALVE for owinigier, sic
t you in condition for the party.’ 1 , Oe
bts bottle and take pleasure in
Red of ten per stating that two doses cured me and
enabled me to have a good time at the
on all couches, side boards and d
bed room suits from first of De- | Bummer Hil, N.Y. "This rensedy in
for sale by J. F. Smith, H, F. Ross
cember to January Ist. man, J. B, Fisher's Sons,
’ Opposite Meunings.
“Cleave” is the Best Jisiance of an
English word with two opposite mean
ngs. “Nervous,” “let” and “propugn”
are other instances, !
Write GrantfiHoover for prices on
nsyrance. ooo
. Apples Wanted
Five car loads of apples ave wanted
within ten days | mast be hand-picked
Aud carefully handled,
UC. F. Lox, Spring Mills, PP
The unddisigned offers at vate
{sale two at yore ;
| Mills, containing two acres, and one at
Potters Milis containing mores,
House aad sabia beh For further