The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1904, Image 7

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    An Alarming AMair.
Her head re ted confidingly on his
shoulder, but it was suddenly raised
"What s the matter, George?’ she
asked.
"Nothing," he said reassuringly.
“*sut, | can hear your heart tinkle.’
Oh, no.”
**1 can, too, George, are vou such a
glatt t that vour heart rings for
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you'd better see about that hear
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The Courage of Childhood.
late Genreve
Forgot and Looked
Back
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Hand Power Hay Press 828.00,
Greates
age. Al
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bale th
1
It in easy
have good bas
fre. Winelos
feething, 8¢ if
LD HEn
I do not bei
ion has anequal for coughs and
F.Boves, Trinity Springs, Ind
eve Piso's Cure
When it drawing
sil women are natural born artists,
comes to
This Will Interest Mothers.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children,
used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's
Home, New York, cure Constipation, Fever.
ishness Teething Disorders, Stomach Trou.
bles and Destroy Worms; 20 000 testimonials
of cures, All druggists, (80. Sample Free,
Address Allen 8, Olmsted, Lo Noy, N. Y,
What a pity it is that people who wor
ry over triflea haven't something worth
while to trouble them.
For 81.65% Money Order.
The John A. Salzer Seed Co, La Crosse,
Wis., mail postpaid 15 trees, consisting of
Apricots, Apples, Crabs, Cherries, Plums,
Peaches and Pears, just the thing for a city
or country garden, including the great Bis
mark Apple, all hardy Wisconmn stock,
are sent you free upon receipt of $1.65
AND FOR 16C. AND THIR NOTICE
vou get sufficient seed of Celery, Carrot,
Cabbage. Onion, Lettuce, Radish and
Flower Seeds to furnish bushels of choice
flowers and lots of vegetables for a bie
family, together with our great plant and
seed cataloe. [ACL.)
Puram Favkress Dyes color more
goods, per package, than others,
The trouble about people who
troubia ia they alwave vay it back.
borrow
NARROW ESCAPE
big vou heen "oo
Ave You en doing
demand the
"S.amok
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in sun spot
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Chi News
OF COURSE
here, don't
Briton
me of a man who called his goat Near
ly," because it was ‘almost.'”
Ha, ha, you mean because it
‘all but.’
“Well
but,’ "-
ye know,”
‘almost’ is the same
Philadelphia Press
WILLING TO RELIEVE HIM.
“It is a generous and helpful
world,” said the multimillionaire.
“Indeed?”
“Yes. when It was announced that
I desired to die a comparatively poor
man there was a general movement
to gssist me in the enterprise.’
Yashington Star.
— ——
Mr. Chamberlain's organization has
already circulated more than 16,000,
000 pamphlets, setting forth its views
as (0 protective tariffs, and the Free
Trade Union has Issued 14,000,000
COMMERCIAL REVIEW
General Trade Conditions
R. G. Dun & Co.'s “Weekly Review
of Trade” says: Business conditions
would be most satisfactory present
high prices for the leading staples were
the result of wholesome demand, but
the prominence of manipulation pre
any on
: t tim
vents such gratifying con
Ii temporarily stin
quiet,
tie
vity
LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.
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Live: Steck
rime weth-
nm $203
veal calves
INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES
It costs $2740 to kill a man in war
he average labor in Spain
48 cents a day
The annual cost of Boston's schools
£34 98 per pupil
lost
Wage ior
Colombia 150000 San Blas In
diaps with the isthmus,
American fashion plates are used ip
German tailor shops.
The United States sold Korea about
$400,000; worth last year.
ne frst cultivated rose is said te
have been planted in 3eigium in the
car 1522.
It takes nearly 160,000 fair and 16%,
soo crown hairs to cover adequately ar
srdinary head.
The port Niu Chuang, at the moutt
i the [iro river, is the greatest beay
market in the world
Korean commerce amounts to abou!
$15000,000 per annum; the mnports bo
ing double the exports
The cost of taking the first census
was a little over 1 cent per head; tha
of the last census 17 cents.
—.
RELEASED BY
A
TESEN
sa RRP AARNE CI CINA CAE NUTTY
“The
worid of
medicine recogni
Grip as epidemie
Medical Talk
SAAR ARATET
TR RNR ALAAAn
sof La Grippe Evy
by Pe«ru-na
¥
— sd
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
County an
firm will pay ¢ 3
LARS for each and es
cannot be y
Catanan Cony 4 ] . It money winning
Bworn to ’ ion | ro books.
per
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eured
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{ seas CA
GERMAN KALl WORKS,
$3 Newman Street,
Hali's
acts directly
faces of the ay
free,
Eald by all
Take Hal
The U:
eltics of
tants, b
ebout
ER
Savings deposi n CR ge anks a LAY SKOT CASH FOR
have passed the $100.00 000 rk. In MILITARY LAND WAR
4 BO1 NTY
the past year they have increased e | ane war Weite
1 Er IW { >
a *
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clans hod dome thelr Dest to cure Saad Wilke of Dilan,
had one of the most terrible cases of RMEUMATISM on
They oil foiled until one doctor prescribed—
IT CURED HELPLESS CRIPPLE.
Mr. Wilkes writes In the course of 8 long letter, dated Augen 18, 1002
“My lege were draws back until my feet touched my hips. 1 wanes helpless se & baby
for mestly 12 months. The muscles of my arog and lege were hard and shriveled op. 1
suffered demh mony times over. Wan treated by o «x different physicians in McColl Dillon
and Marion, but none of them could 40 me any good. until Pe. JP. Ewing. of Dillon, told
ms to try your RHEUMACIDE. 1 began to take 1, and before the first bottle was osed up
I begon to got better. 1 weed 5§ bottles and wan completely cared.”
Dr.) FP. Ewing confirms Mr. Wilkes' matement in every particular,
FREE TRIAL BOTTLE SINT ON APPLICATION TO
BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., PROPAIZETONRS, BALTIMORE, MD
OUARANTEED CURR bowel Arable, appendicitis
bidad, wind an the an ul mouth, headache,
ting trouble, asliow shin end dizeiness, hen your bowels
onstipation #118 more propia thaz all other diseases
suffering. Po matter what ails you,
Surety today Vader abeoisis Loarkmies bo
amped C or Bord 18 Pa
ork.
with
‘A.
a prostrated
“
PE-RU-
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Ait
Hon, James IE. Guill af Crain,
i 4 vase i { ¢ 0 dest
Lincoln,
Salzer's National Cats.
¥ esrid The
ie wv asd.
£ Osis are the
red Boris
d Oat
Chile
retrd
bm. per
ORE Well by
¥i I. an oe COLYineed
A Few Sworn {5 Yields,
alyor rélms Larder, 120 By pri
oie pr
vibe, per B
“i ba per
per §
per 4
err by
¢ Fredy mop
! ¥ichoda
Salzer's Spelt
frais » ’
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of Lik gw
rw aes ie rte
8 § i ¥
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earl, oo well eres sw hove
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Salzer's Milliog Doller Gross,
#1 talked of pram off ear i
'roftasscrs and Aes 13
hout stint: » ¢
¥¢ ¢ Of psloare besides
———
Salzer's Teosinte.,
Ealorr's Teoom tie Pre e . »
feed, lemly $locoke Ir
for % 4 w aavs vo
tons of green Poteet ror bk
Yew
| everywhere, jast
Grasses and Clovers,
Only Intge growers of grass god
vies for seed ary
Cigpernte Sr
Boaedls are wartarnied We # male
Brent specialty of (enews &
a
over
For 10¢ In Stampa
f this
nd (he name
a
is pg illus
wae, for
| posisge
Send tor game
to-day.
OHN:A SALZER SEED 00.
Re TE
(PUT UP IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES)
Asobetitute forand superior to mustard or
any other plastes and will not blister the
mostdelioaie skin, ihe pain-aliay ingand
curativequalitiesol thisarticleare wonder.
ful. 1t will stop the tovthache at onoe, a
relieve headache and sciatica. We recom.
mend {4 as the boot and safest exieraal
countersirritant known, ales asanes terns l
remedy for pains in the chest and stomach
andallirbenw atic neuraigicand goa’ y oom.
plaints, A trie] will provowhaet we clan
fori, and it will be found to be Invalvabl
in the household Many peoplesay “it isthe
best of all of your preparations.” Prive rg
cin, ata] drageivis or other denlors, or by
sendingthisamonnt tourinpociagostamys
we willeend yomatnlebymail, No nsticle
rhonld basecepiad bt po Lhe
same carriesonriabel, asotherwise # Bol
genuine, CHESEBROUGH MPG. CO.
17 State Fireet, Naw Yorg Croey,
it Cals caCia
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