The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 07, 1903, Image 3

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mesures of Travel.
One of the charms of travel, says @
well-known writer, is to encounter
people or scenes which remind us o
home. A Cape Cod man who left his
pative port many years ago, and had
spent the greater part of his time In
England, recently went to Kingston
Jamaica.
One day, » » waiting for a train to
Port Antonio, he noticed a tall, young
man, evidently a stranger
“He was white and I was white, and
that was enough,’ "said the Cape Cod
man, in telling the story.
“1 spoke to him, and asked if he was
as far from home as I was, mentioning
London my home He responded
that his home was San Francisco, a
we were soon exchanging confidences
He said his people moved to California
four vears from Massachusetts
I asked him what place in Massachu
setts. and he said Wellfleet; said he was
born in fleet. I asked him in what
part o his folks had lived,
and southern part, and i
could at my cui
osity.
“Was » . anywhere near ti
old Cromwell 7" said 1
“He looked at me in astonishment
“‘Why yes,” said ‘the nex*
farm.’
“Well” said I, ‘then y¢
Jones. Mine 1s Cromwell,
the old place, and some ol my
live in it.’
“You can imagine wh
acquainted or not after that
and I had been boys
sir, meeting young Jones was the
pleasant part my trip to Jamaica
You can't tell t good fortune may
befall you start on a jour
ney.”
as
pelore
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ne
niling
see he as St
3
ne, very
name 1¥
| own
folks
ur
and
her we felt
His father
Well
most
3
together.
of
wi
when you
We seek God afar off, in projects per
haps altogether unattainable, and we d
not censider that we possess Him now
in the midst of confusion, by the ex
ercise of simple faith, provided we bea:
humbly and bravely the annoyan
which come from others, and our im
perfections.
A man may become weary of
toil but it does as
depression as does daily idleness.
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' ermapeani rec, so fitsor narvonsy.
pess after firs: day's nge of Dr, Kline's Grea
NerveRestorer. $#2trialboltieandtraatiselros
Dr. RH. Krixx, Ltd. 981 Arch St, Phila. Pa.
The lives ne people ndi
cate a regret there are
mandments to break.
me seem (0
that only ten com
Use Allen's Foot-Ease,
It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting
Tired, Achivg, Hot, Sweating Feet Corns and
Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease a}
to be shaken into the shoes, Cures w
walk. A: all Dmggists and Shoe Btores,
Don't accep* an
tit Sample sen’
Frez. Address A stéd, LeRoy, N.X
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When fortune kno
people don’t answer
a collector
f fear iit might
“The Klean, Kool Kitehen Kind
kesp you clean and cool. Economi
always ready. Bold at good st
At any rate
: not 588 . .
12 NOL MISS-SDens
of stor
cal
ve st
Le
» anc
Jes
voman's lily
can do your dyeing in half
with Purxam Faveress Dyes
The fellow
women flatters
Dm ae iH
3
1do not believe Plso’s Cure for Consumps
tion hasan equal for coaghs and colds—Joux
¥. Boyes, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb, 15, 19090,
The man who
uk of himself
only saves someon bl
wf
i
iroudie.
HIPPO DIIPPOPPVPBDIPODIBIE
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“HOP
BEBBHBEE
BRR eer
DARODOEE
wp
"he old
invariable virtue of
Jacobs Oil
rakes it the king cure for
Sprains
and
Bruises
rice, 25¢c. and 50¢.
BRODER
SEO
SASHES
SBOP DRIED
§ SIOPTCETLITIDI TIVO: aa
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Robins are here
drink
Hires
Rootbeer
The sveatest spring tonic,
A package makes five gal
jJons, Sold everywhere,
or by mall for 35 cents,
(HARLEAR, FIRES Co,
Balvers, Pa.
CANDY CATMARTYIC
ATENTS,
TRADEMARKS AND PENSIONS,
Are You Interested?
Millions of dollars have bean made ofit of Patents
and Trade Marks, Millions of dollars are appropri
ated to pay pensions. 26 years practice
Yor Information and Hierature, FREE, write te
HE W, IH. WILLS COMPANY,
Wills Building, 21¢ Ind, Ave, Washington, DO,
ADVERTISE
DRO
esses Book
of
Pree. Dr. KE. GREENE'S SONS, Box B, ALants, Go
weak eyes, "uss Thompson's Eye Wai:
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THE KEYSTONE STATE
Latest News of Pennsylvania Told iv
Short Order.
~John 1. Albiese
James R
toy; Ar
Patents granted:
West Homestead, switch;
Armstrong, Pittsburg, trick
B. Bellows. Pittsburg, steel car
truck and bol
Gilchrist, Pittsburg, mo
Sigmund V. Huber, Pitts
burg, shearing mechanism; William F
Kiessel, Altoona, door operating gear
for coal John F. Koepp
New Kensington, curtain stretcher
William Maxwell, Pittsburg, metallic
Camille Mercader, Pittsburg
heating furnace; John W. Nowak
weny, clothes wringer gear cast
Peter Patterson, McKeesport, per
{ bottom furnace; S. A. Ross
net lifting machine; Edwin E
Pittsburg, repeater rolling
Frank N. Smith, Bradiord, pipe
I. Voorhis, McDon
' “ope
a:50 Cal
'
oal or coke cars;
lor
{thomas
non-explosive can,
SIONS anted:—Henry T.
nerding, $6: Thomas
g, $40: John Griffith,
NM: F Hard IF
Pie
Con
Smith
Pleasant
ory
=
au
Sherwood
mons G
William
$12: Hiram
y; James 1
Nedrow,
Sheakleyvill
Wilhan
¥. 312 Walter R
City, 2: Harriet A. Wiles
+ Sarah E. Clo Conflu
Ellen Burns, Gallitzin, $12
Clark. Pittsburg, $8; Elz:
Dugalls, $12: Hannab
$$: J Ww
Edward H
John Cramer
Hoboken
S10
Hamburg
$40;
John
u
Se,
eriam
Hin
arr
Sherman
A. Kashner,
Smith,
Roth,
tonte,
Sto
harles
Herm
Pittsbur
Youngwood
age
sR
or
XK.
$20.000
James 1
in bed at N
hington Council
» requiring all do
fre
ew Castle
Lareenst
are
"un
citizens
Sha
SWeepings
from
Phi
M rs
died
Church
uring jewelry
in i
y Steigle, of Reamstown
in the Evangelica
t while the congrega
3 in middie of the
seen to fall
when friends react
was dead. The
once dismissed anc
removed te
d
Services
fe forware
con
at eo
of Mrs
She was 46 years ol
Christ German Evangelica
at Oil City was dedicated. The
st $25.000
Steigle
Hoyer, of Altoona, ar
A of violating a city
was discharged at a hearing
Hays, colored, convicted of
arge
was "entenced at Uniontown to hang.
I'he district committee of the Meth
Hannah
at
killed by a pa
rison
Burke, 18 years old, a do
(reensbn was instantly
senger train at the Har
crossing of the Pennsyl
She was thrown a dis
tance of 75 feet, almost every bone in
her body being broken,
Jacob J, Heiner, a miner, was crushed
ro
re.
avenue
Harry Hoover, with a bullet wound
tle. and is being held pending an in-
The Odd Fellows’ building at Carry
was damaged by fire to the extent of
Charles Spratt, who occu
As John Loughrey, of Conshohocken
was being taken to jail he sang “Take
Me Back to Home, Sweet Home.
ear there
on short sentences for drunkenness,
Leaping the rails at Mahanoy City
two gondolas and an oil tank car in 2
Philadelphia and Reading Newberr)
freight played “tag” with telegrap
oles, mounted switches and crossed
ridges for a mile without other acci
dent until the train stopped.
W. H. Marsters, aged 45, fell dead ov
the street at Latrobe
cman:
COMMERCIAL REVIEW,
Cereral Trade Conditions
Cos “Weekly R
Trade responded
weather in man)
notable act
oO!
&
2. Dun view
Sava:
to better
£13 the country
; mn
| report
with earhe
business uf
ago
and
1rd
thi nel
Wak (
ckward
laint reg
enewals are ire
Outdoor work 18 vigor
|, agricultural commun:
cuted
- (ail
or less comp
tions. while 1
irk
fost tim
ings call om
and build
quotations
un
ake 1g
alved with
navigator |
reducing |
a gan of |
s hgures
per cent
Baltimore |
sc: Phil
No. 2
fimore
uolations
demand for choice )
ated have wevta ble
uted have No quoiag
1 stock
{ abbage when
AER
winter
Uilry
$09 ROOK
small
Mar
over, 1134
econd-hand
hali-barrels
1
a TW i F084
lard, 10}
We
AS ROK
Market easy quote
Heavy ation
, late kill, 60 Ibs and up,
and
teers and
close
light
8
1 10C ; COWS
Live Steck
Chicago—Cattle—Receipts 6000 head
steady to toc higher: goo
$4.25015.10;
COW
to prime steers 1001 5.60: poor to me
stockers and feeder
Srs00:4.15; heer:
1 canners $1.8062.75; bull
507 4.30; calves $4300.40; Texas fed
cers S4.000500. Hogs—Receipts to
omorrow 18.000; lef
§ to 10 cents lower
and butchers
choice, heavy
: rough, heavy, $7.00007.25
17.05; bulk of sales $7.08
Sheep—Receipts Booo head. Sheep
25.000 head;
000: Open
firmer: mixed
good to
:
t
ol
“hoice wethers $4sofsoo; fair te
Western lambs 4.50@7.00
wooled
Fast Liberty—Cattle steady; choice
$2 4005.50; prime $5.20605.30; good
is 0001 5.20, Hogs active; prime heavy
$7.50: mediums $7.45; heavy Yorkers,
$7.40; light Yorkers $7.30G17.35: PIR
$7.30 (7.35; roughs $5007.00. Sheep
slow: best wethers $4.8005.00; culls
and common $2507 choice lambs $6.40
6.65; veal calves $5.5005.75
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY,
The best laundered people are the
Americans,
India exported $46,000,000 worth ol
cottom last year,
Orne concern in Wurttemberg exports
5,000,000 harmonicas per annum.
On many ratlways cement ties ares
displacing wooden ties,
Grease will cause the rubber in an
antomobile tire to crumble.
Each of Germany's eight colonies, ex
cept Samoa, receives a subsidy greate
than the revenue it yields,
COLO POPIPRPIPR POPP RRR VRE YY POPP eReee
Writes
be PE
Women Made Strong and Happy
Mothers.
Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs is a Fre-
quent Cause of Barrcnness.
Pe-ru-na Eradicates Catarrh From
the System,
TSO the woman of ancient Israel not to
become a mother was regarded as the
greatest earthly To
become niother--more especially the
mother a strong, healthy boy the
height of glory for the faithiui
the good oid Bible days Even now
maternity is not esteemed ax of yore
mother of healthy children is an
of admiration, and sometimes envy, bY
neighbors As compared with ancient |
peopies, the average American woman has
w appreciation of motherhood. There |
er, xceptions to]
statement : > .]
I'he accompanying letters from grateiul |
women who
healthy and
words of ours
Catarrh had
entire sve
and well
Mrs, L
“Your
ol calamities
“a
Oo! Wis
Wolnan
when |
ithe}
object |
her i
8 i
are
this
Lis
nowev a great many «
hav been nade strong. |
happy
i added |
mothers need 1
make then
weakened and mg
tems. Peruns made
Vinoing
sired their
them sound |
10 con
#4
M. Griffith, Arco,
medicine did me =a
amount of good. If cured me of ba
nese. | am 30 years old and never
but since beginning
any children; |
medicine 1 gave birth to a 10-pound baby |
Idaho,
a
vou
W. McRoverts, Dr. 1
rs writes
M Ww
follow ing
Doctor 8 B., Hartman, Columbus, Ohlo :
ed me to and took Peruna and Manalin
everyone and can’t praise it enough,
good, -—~she isa a Peruna baby.
since it did me so much good.
think it is fine,
Khe is now mix mont?
25 pounds My ne
Some would not t
Lo see me
My husband says he never saw
hange in any ope as there was in me
{i had taken three or four bot
Peruna. 1 am stronger than 1 have
ance |
was you 20d
yous j
Kir: kept
veighs
irprised
hey came
quit ng
meg
My
say Peruna
ad of
ay nig
You eno
a
ired ba
was real
Grifih
he
M
When the House Borned,
Pigs
Lan
vhose
limb swelli
ped all my trouble of pain in the bas Kk,
from ich 1 bave suffered for two
years. 1am a sole leather cutter, and
being on my feet and lifting heavy
dies all appreciate the help
Doan’s Pills have given me. 1 feel
like a new man —Guo. A. Brraxss,
163 Belmont Street
wi
wetting
gravel
day,
fr. Lovie, Mo.— Received sample,
and am on my first bottle from the
druggist — they helped me wonder.
fully. 1 had a feeling of wanting to
urinate all the time, and trouble in
passing, burning and itching. That is
all gone now, and I feel thankful —
E. K. Srevexsox, 5351 Easton Ave
Asrex, Coro., April 10, 1908 —
Doan's Kidoey Pills accomplished
the desired result in my cane — relicf
came the second day after I com
menced taking them. [ was troubled
with retention and dribbling of the
urine. Now it is natural and free as
ever in my life.—D. L. Srarvono.
po
jartman from Miss.,
Delano,
Delano, Miss.
I do al
run down,
ngth Mrs. W. McRoberis
ree Une da
your be
me to
told her that 1 had given
of ever getting well. I had
ine
cad w
1
my husi
Manas
srding to
ago
geluing »
brought me wok, the
canted take
nea:
Car:
Ms
th
itl
Ue eq
A Too Common Attitude.
! ] had just
aught
begur
hor
reeased. Hip, back and
ngs and dropsy signs vanish
heart palpitation,
npervousa
sleep
FRILL 90 CRNTS.
A SPELL YOR
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“| Do All My House-
work and Take
Care of My Baby
and 1 Feel So
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Followed Directions.
ts A school teach in Kentucky had
¢ 3 1 Now
xcrioN, Mo. —1
)oan's Pills and
laimed, they re-
and did all
ented. — C. C.. Rav,
Brriumxoerox
received sampl
bed | lieved a § cK,
was rej
RF. D No
lercnons
288.
TavLoRsvVILLE, Mies — No man can
fell the good of Doan’s Kidney Pills
until he tries them for a weak back.
1 tried everything and got vo relief
until I used Doan's Pils —J N
Lewis
‘a \& Weer Braxcn, Mion, April 11th. —
Many thanks for the sample of Doan’s
” Kidney Pills. We had tried many
LP” reracdies with little benefit but found
> Doan’s act promptly, and hit 18
thi ,
I «bad to get up five and six times of
a night I think Disbctes was well
under way, the and ankles
swelled. There wasan intense pain in
the back, the heat of which would
feel like putting one's hand up to a
lamp chimney. I have used the free
trial and two full boxes of Doan’s Pills
with the satisfaction of feeling that 1
am cured. They are the remedy par
excellence.— B. F. BALLARD.
{eet
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be good to your land and your crop
will be good. Plenty of
Potash
in the fertilizer spells quality mpd
and quantity in the har. »
west. Write us and A
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