The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 01, 1905, Image 7

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    THINK OF iT!
This Pretty Matron Had Head
ache and Backache, and Her
Condition Was Serious.
MES. M BRICKNER.
29 Eleven'h Syreet, {
Hilwaukee, Wis, |
YA short time ago 1 jound my con-
ditionveryserious, | had headaches,
painsinthe back, and frequent dizzy
spelisnwhich grvew worse every inonth.,
I tried tivo remedirs before Peruna,
and was discouraged when 1 took
the jirst dose, but my courage soon
returned. In less than two months
my health was restored, '--Mrs. M.
Brickner
many fai
wove 18 the fact
{isenses
the female
are not com
monly recognized
iures to cure
that
pecuiiar
same
THE KEYSTONE STATE
Latest News of Peansylv ania Told in
Short Order.
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THE MODERN FARMER,
How He Lives as Compared With Fifty
Yeurs Ago.
HE farming life of today, as
contrasted with that of fifty
years ago, is a paradise of
comfort and convenience. The
lonely loghouse, remote from market
and devold of advantages that a half
cycle of time has made possible, would
scarcely appeal the present day
farmer,
The twentieth
practically
His mail
to
century soil
the modern
is delivered daily. He has
telephonic connection with the buying
and selling world, affording the best
opportunities for marketing to advan
tage. His home is of recent architec
ture, constructed of wood, brick or
stone, and well furnished. He has
modern plumbing and modern heating,
and with the advent of acetylene gas
he has modern lighting. At night his
home 18 as attractively illuminated as
that of his city brother, for it is a sug
gestive fact that “acetylene for coun-
try homes" has so appealed to the farm
er that of the 80,000 users of acety-
lene gas in the United States the farm
er is one of the largest of all classes
Ever seeking the best, he has not hesi-
tated in avalling himself of this new
light
The inued growth and progress
of this great country, ever a cause of
wonderment, has no greater exempli
fication than evolution on ¢ farm
Already the farmer is becoming the
most envied of the freest, the
healthiest, the happiest!
tiller has
comforts.
all
cont
Je
men
Acid from Sweets,
WARS & very
girl
of a
That
nretty
pred
fair ret
the
beau
ort of »
impertd
at a
annoyed by
nence conceited
ding
wed
know what |
during the
waK
‘
god
Bill,
BRAIN, w=
Cures Ferema, Ttehing Wamars.,
CREE take
he sores
awful tel
iugs, suppu
what i nar
gists %1
bottles $35. 0K
antl r
and §
ants
efi ad
nrg
EXpTeER
¥ }
: by writ
Deprribw
rena
a? »
ra
vice sell iD seals
CAME NE AR DYING
From Awful
Ti Blood
etoneSpeedily Cured by Cutie
Shin
Hane-Wasted te =»
“-n Humor e Yepn tr toad
skeet
la
When
»ok
ont he hroke
over
till the
evervyih
WR.
io a skeleton,
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Just Discrimination in Rallway Hates,
All railroad men qualified to speak
on the subject in a responsible way
are likely to agree with President Sam-
uel Spencer, of the Southern Rallway,
“There is no division of
the
ret or
devices
charac
Spencer, in
opinion
ping
tory
ever
Mr
ly discriminatory”
makes u
as to desirability
unjustly
practices
of stop
discrintina-
of whatso
all aed
and
tor."
distinction
arent to common se
be discrimination
which Just, rea
tively required
mercial
with
3
i8
uplex
cond it
COM.
and Ons
nkers have to
n and honest
paralyze the in-
wlhiole sec.
which ex;
To abolish
discrimination might
dustries o KR
ates and
tion of our
This
unjust
nized in
national
: re %
national territory
distinction between just and
riy re
Inter
publislied
clen
of
Congress
diseriming
the cond
Railway
ition is
1 tid *
lusions the
“Tariffs she
principles
conaitions wh
value of the
nid based on
tanking into arccour
ich Lear ipon the con
METY With
reservation that ra barged with.
out arbitrary discrimination to ull shippers
alike under lke ¢ making of
rates should as lar us } $ have the
clasticily necessury 1
ment of the tram
est results to the pul
thom
The nt proposal is, as Mr
D. Hines, of Louisville,
his remarkable t«
day before the Senate Committee at
Washington crystallize flexible and
justly discriminatory rates into fixed
Le
u of
commerein
the spe
: |
mer
ices rendered
tes shay
wil
dey
© Lhe
the
elop.
pre
id
greats
rally
wives,
Walk.
showed in
the
pre Ke
€1
other
ONY
Government
chan exe
BOT
Cannot
ged ent Intervent:
TASTE TELLS ONE LITTLE.
Unassisted by Sense of Smell,
and Potatoes Are Alike
Onions
fosirum
of Breese
breathe
she must
and that
would be
three things
to give her
She fall
that is
taste
res i bl
una
dicted, and
Miss Latta hb
wint
‘Backach e,
How often do we hear women say
seems as though my back would break,’
or “Don’t speak to me, 1 am all out of
sorts?”
that the system requires attention.
Backache and * the blues”
symptoms of an inward trouble which
will sooner or later dec] itself. It
may be caused by
some uterine derangement
requires assistance and st once.
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable
pound instantly asserts its
powers in ail those peculiar ailments of
women It standby of
intelligent American women for twenty
ears, and the ablest Specialists agree
that it is the most unive really
ful remedy for woman's ills known
icine,
fo
are
ana
Com
has been the
from Mrs
are among
Mrs. Pink-
from those
owing letlers
and Mrs. Cotrely
ny thousands w
has received this
tich
year
eve,
she has re
convine
\
re,
such
(. Ho!
Dakota, writes:
testimony is
of Larim
ng
mes,
Dear Mrs Pmkbham
“1 have suffered evervih
i 3 ws the
was in sued
inable to be about
noel 10 use Lydia F
wind
trouble ru
V EVsiem
wij
iffering 1 w
have taken it
werks' treatment no
My backaches
I suffer ne
whereas |
ROE TT
Mrs.
Street
Ben
Dear Mrs. Pinkbam
‘1feel it my duty totell all
of the relief { bave found in
bam's Vegetable Compound, When I com.
taking the Cempound [| suffered
everything with backsches, headaches, men
sirual and ove troubles. I am complete
ly cured and enjoy the best of health and I
owe it all to you
When
Uinr, suppressed
tion, weakness, levee
ruering women
Ly dia ¥. Pink
women are troubled with irreg-
painful menstrus-
rriocea, displace
ulceration of t that
feeling, inflammation of
Ova = backache, bioating {or
general debility, indiges-
ana nervo Ls prostration 1. Or are be
with GIns as dizziness,
faintness excitability, irrita~
sleeplessness, mel.
and vant -to-be-
ings. blue nd hopeless.
there isone
E. Pink-
or
we womb
bearing down
the
flatulence
such sympt
iBssity
UKDESS
ae
ne
mie
left-alone” fee
ness, they shouid rem
remedy
ham's Vegetable Co
moves such troubles
world has
ungual-
nedicine
female
substitute
alher medic
such
orsement, mi
of
A recorac
Refuse to
FREE
Reme
ADVICE TO WOMEN.
nber, every woman is cordially
$. Pinkham if
rr SYmploms
Mrs
Mass
he
Pink
ner
given to
asks for It
have restored
thou-
iundred
That vou
being a sq
thing else.
jUAre man, will
not try to sell you any-
merit, than the
and ever increasing popularity 7
LION COFFEE is carefully se-
lected at the plantation, shipped
direct to our various factories,
where it is skillfully roasted and
carefully packed insealed pack-
ages unlike loose cotfce, which
is exposed to germs, dust, in-
sects, ete. LION COFFEEreaches
you as pure and clean as when
it left the factory. Soid only in
1 Ib. packages.
CrEreer
He slept only
elie sion
'ppermint from
rat +
aj fac he
¢ difference simpl
taste The taste
by the sense of smell
taste is sweet and sous
ter. "Cine nnati
eaid
Commerce
Present of Gold and Silver Coffin.
The anni ary of Pir Bismillah
near Vi Bom
recent
BOOK OF BOOKS,
30,000,030 Pub ished,
iy. ——————
toria Terminus Over
place
keen re
and gre
has present
a coffir
with son
the said
Lion-1
Seve these Lion
wad on every package.
premiums.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
INSOMNIA
1 have bern velng Cavrnrete fay Insnmnin with
th 1 have bran alicted for over twenty years,
11 oan sey Lhet Cstcarets herve given me tm
reiirf then any other remedy 1 bave ewer tried -
thall certain y recommend them to my friends ae
bring ali Wey are reprosniied
tos. Gillard, Biggin, IL
Bast For
The Bowels
Pir heads for valuable
Are the Packers Hee ving Fair Plas?
rought
Save
sta vnll
Mutavalle reason what
erable
$0 ti Ouse
bout 7 "
a i ' De § a hut becanee of
at Vv
left for
A Tobacco Grower's Profit
frteyy
ete roperly bal
nerves
trouble
ation t OF but coffee,
passing through the | , wyself with me
#hiares flowers fi , wl would
. ; : were thrown on bier by the Mus
the Avi : fi Tse, f euimen. The procession reached the
are | m3 . 31 1 . Durgha at 2:30 a. m., where after due
good | Re Ah bs postinasier ai harpes, ceremony the coffin was placed, After
) distributing sweetmeats the procession
figures ‘ ; tiepersed. Distribution of flowers and
tradict them indee Sagler fone i the . sweetments and a vote of thanks to
The truth . ; Mr. Haridas and those present con
the charges coutais sensa ciuded the meeting.—Bombay Cosmo
tional assertions, A example ein Or; ' A ) politan Review | taught me a lesson 1 shall never forget
of this appeared in in | After bein losed for several weeks | and cannot value too highly. I imme.
an Eastern magaz } : / The Sinner's Balance Account. diately quit the use of the old kind of
“forty lowa banks were forced to close . John Harvey Treat ; who Ras given coffees and began to drink Postum Food
their doors in 19034 by the Beef argely to Harvard College library, and | Coffee. 1 noticed the beginning of an
Trust's manipulation of cattle prices.’ whe s¢ "Villa de St. Prie,” on Lake improvement in tie whole tone of my
Chief Clerk Cox, of the Lanking de Cupsuptic, in Maine, is the show place | system, after only two days use of the
the
recis
rapidis
hargoes
tigation’
if
jen 0 in 8
first. 1 wa
ouraged-not
ing that life wa
+3}
ae that
at
etched and dis
old and feel
failure!
“I bad given up all hoe of ever en-
Joying myself like other people, till one
| doy 1 read the little book, “The Road
to Wellville.,” It opened my eyes
Years
Busceptible © contradiction a 1
many peoj
fa ta aed
facts and
why the
80 easily
shed te :
spoiled
tobacco. The
fertilizer must
be right, and to
be right it mewsi
contain at Jeast
107, actusi
©6r
of
feeine to De that most of
unfonuded
flagrant
recent
and A
irticle
ine, to the effect that
Plennant, Pal Iatable. Potent, Taste Good.
fa icusn, Ta hken or Gripe. Me, Ze, br
$id In bul » ni
( b t « S Guaranteed wo Rr OF Four Ma a 3 fhamied ve
Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or NY. spo
Test it: Bopply one patch with fertiliser
with plenty of Potash, anctber with little or
partment of the lows State Auditor's
office, has tabulated the list of banks
given in the magazine article und ling
publicly denounced statement as
utterly untrue. He gives Separately
the reasons for each failure mentioned
and officlally states that they have
been caused by unwise speculations and
by reckless banking methods. It may
be well to suspend Judgment upon the
packers until the chinrges against them
are proved,
the
Didn't Mind.
“1 suppose, Jerry,” said the eminent
gtateaman, looking through his pock.
ethook for a new dollar bill, "like a
lot of other folks nowadays, you
would rather have clean money?”
“Oh, that's all right, Senator,” said
the cabman, “I don't care how you
made your money.”
at St harpshurg were Ji
ed preparatory to resuming work
About S00 men are affected
Dr. W. H. Longsdor{,
man of Cumberland Valley, ex-County
Treasurer and prominent Grand Army
an, died at Camp Hill, aged 71 years
Tie mutilated body of James Peter.
on, aged 40 years, a son of John Pet-
in, a wealthy farmer, of Latrobe, was
found lying just outside the barn door,
short distance from his father’s home
¢ cut and bruised, and
torn off. It is supposed
murdered the ni ht previous
! urning from church.
Peter Armstrong, aged 16, of Chicago,
taken out of a freight ear at Pits.
3 1 le had been locked, with
water, for six days. The
onscions and was taken
si mills
ading physi
ere
badly
body was
oat
Was send
to a hospital.
of the Rangeley region, was formerly
in business in Lawrence, Mass.
Ono of the firm’8 customers, a paint.
er, had contracted a debt which ran
along for a year or more without any
signe of being liquidated. Several dun.
ning letters failed to bring about a set-
tlement. One day while glancing over
the religious notices in a local paper
Mr. Treat saw something which gave
him an inspiration, whereupon he sat
down and wrote theh following mis.
give to the debtor:
“Mr, My Dear Bir—1 see in
the local press that you are to deliver
an address on Friday evening before
the Y. M. C. A, on "The Sinner's Bal
anced Account.’ 1 inclose your's, as
yet unbalanced, and trust that I may
have the pleasure of attending your
lecture. Yours truly.”
A chock came by the neat mail.
wie!
realized that I conld go about like
other people without the least return of
me so much trouble. In fact, my nervy.
ousness disappeared entirely and has
never returned, although it is now a
year that'l have been drinking Postum
Food Coffee. And my stomach is now
like iron-nothing can upset it!
“Last week, during the hig Conclave
in San Francisco, 1 was on the go day
and night without the slightest fatigue:
and as 1 stood in" the Immense crowd
watching the great parade that lasted
for hours, 1 thought to myself, “This
strength is what Postum Food Coffee
has given me!’” Name given bY
Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich,
There's a reason.
The little book," The Road to Well
ville,” may be found iu every pkg.
no potsah, and note the resulta. Ever tohsooo
grower should have our Htle book, ““Tobaooo
Colture™ «it will be sent freowrite to 1
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 9) Nassss $1 » NewYork
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
SERA i tn
ders, PDesire
Say
IT PAYS
ie gE
S OLMSTED.
ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES
THE DA
MILLIONS 4; #55888 Bae
BIR arm SPN FREE
Bond us her i are, Sohn
Fy date formation py Re
NEVADA MINERS ASSOOCT
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