The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 07, 1905, Image 7

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    She Was Safe in Natick,
Little Hester, 4 years old was vis-
iting her grandparents, who are very
strict Scotch Presbyterians One day,
having done so: thing naughty, her
grandmother took her in her arms,
talked to her about being good and
finished by saying: “God sees you,
and he will not love vou if You are not
a good little girl”
Hester opened wide her wondering
eyes, and gravely looking into her
grandmother's face, said: “But, grand.
ma, he can't sce me when I am at
home, for there is no God in Natlek.”
A WOMAN'S SUFFERINGS.
Weak, Irregular, Racked With Paling
Made Well and 36 Pounds Heavier,
Mrs. E. W. Wright, of 172 Main St.
Haverhill, Mass, says: “In 1808 1
¥as sullfering so with sharp pains in
the small of the
back and had such
frequent dizzy
spells that I could
scarcely get about
the house. The
urinary passages
were also quite fr-
regular. Monthly
is periods were so
Pe distressing I
dreaded their approach. This was my
condition for four years. Doan's Kid-
ney Pills helped me right away when
I began with them, and three boxes
cured me permanently.”
Foster-Milburn Co.
For sale by all
cents per box.
i
3
i
Buffalo, N. Y
dealers. Price, 50
Poured Gold in His Teeth.
This story has come to light in a
police court. A young man from Chi
cago arrived in New York, hoping to
obtain work as a waiter.
He failed, and was arrested for
stealing a roll of cloth from a tailor
shop, in broad daylight. He pleaded
guilty to the charge, and told the fol
lowing story:
“All the money I had was spent. 1
had no friend to help me get work. 1
pawned my overcoat and spent the
money 1 got on it, except 15 cents I
spent that for a pair of jliers, which
1 used to to rip the gold tecth from
my These me $75 and 1
pawned them for $3.50, could
get, and when that mene
I had to steal or starve
“1 went to a clothing shop, picked
up a cloth in plain view of its
owners, and ten feet from the
door, waiting be sent to prison,
where | of a bed gnd
some fond.”
Recorder Goff
oung nian
mouth cost
$3 Eid
Fas gone
0
roll of
stood
to
would be sure
paroled young
¥ and the officials saw
he was sent to his home in Chicago.—
Cleveland Plain Dealer
the
that
nat
Harvard's President Appreciated.
Som 480 a physician was
summoned in haste to attend a patient
at N-—- Un arriving at the
nd inquiring for a conve yance to the
house he wished t
rected h
& years
island
visit, he
Here the
he
LQ
ic a farmhouse
tor found a mas, wh
to harness a n
in the inter
ing him he
The man
complied
vn
om
requested
rec. at the same time,
est of his patient, desir
aly.
tly
to Hy
and
the
pleasan
harnessed
promptly
horse, and
was spaedily driving road
a rate discussed
farming, and was s‘ruck with the gen-
eral inform conversational
On arriving at
dollar was tendered
politely declined
is the name of your Intelll-
gent farmer?” the docior, after
he had finished his professional visit
“What, the gentleman who brought
You to thc house? hat was Presi
dent Eliot of Harvard”
3% " th
QVer (he at
3 "hoa 3 >
g00Q Re doctor
iver
London's Fatal Accidents.
London's average death-roll by acel
dent 2mnong meles is between four
and per London's male
popu! umbers 2,161,897 so that
the ri of death by accident are
moro | London than in the rest of
the country. Every two dave through-
out the yeor nine I« _doners are killed
Py unpremeditated vinlancra
Adie mm
giem
n
OUST THE DEMON.
A Tussle With Coffee.
There is something fairly demonia-
eal in the way coffee sometimes wreaks
its Lo =I malice on those who yge it,
A lady writing from Calif. says:
“My husband and I, both lovers of
coffee, suffered for some time from a
very annoying of nervousness,
accompanied by frightful head.
ackos In my case there was
eventually developed some sort of af.
fection of the nerves leading from the
gnine to the Lead
“I wax unable to hold my head up
straight, the tension of the nerves
drew it to gide, causing me the
most intense pain, We no relief
from medicine, and were puzzled as to
what caused the trouble. till a friend
suggested that possibly the coffee we
drank had something to ds with it, and
advised that we quit it and try Pos
tum Coffee,
“We followed his advice. and from
the day that we began to use Postum
we both began to Improve, and in a
very short time both of us were en-
tirely relieved. The nerves became
steady once more, the headaches
cased, the muscles in the back of my
neck relaxed, my head straightened
up and the dreadful pain that had so
punished me while I used the old kind
of coffee vanished,
“We have never resumed the use of
the old coffee, but relish our Postum
every day as well as we did the for
mer beverage. And we are delighted
to find that we can give it freely to
sur children also, something +e never
dared to do with the old kind of cof.
fee.” Name given by Postum Co., Bat
tle Creek, Mich,
Postum Coffee contains absolutely no
drugs of any kind, but relieves the
toffee drinker from the old drug polson,
There's a reason.
form
most
own
one
got
:
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feople who claim fo be blunt gen.
erally have the sharpest tongues, the
i Boston Transcript asserts
It’s a fine thing to be your own mas.
| ter if you don't care about pay days.
{ avows the Samel (Va.) Times-Regis
| ter.
is significant that Peary
the North Pole wearing
| hat, says Newport News
| Herald,
i
+ It started
for a straw
the ines
Abdul Hamid, the Sultan of Turkey,
be in a critical condi.
bad it
that
Poison
is reported to
tion. The case wouldn™
| the Sultan could only feel
{ the doctor wasn't trying
Rim, remarks the Chicago Record-Her-
! ald,
he so
sure
to
pe
t eed
inteq
of
ht)
doubtless
the
disappo
Some ace
iphie
ditions, the President could not
{ them out Washington ne
morning on a hunt, the Washis
ton Star
owing to unsuspected geop:
from
bea:
remarks
American w ir
of mistaking t
with in
y
1
ne
Canada and whole-souled
Y 3 i ’ Yay . fr ’ 1
friendship of the Canadian peapl
of American in
{ Diet)
Americans and
love
Btitutions, savs the Toronto
World They
heads that
rul
cannot get it into
the Canadi:
are indiffer
in peopie,
e, what
in the Unit and
of British
Sirong to permit Uncle Sam
on
love institutions
even an obscure place in the (
heart
Samuel
ward
The syndic; wri
ite
ace and King
But
38
In first j
In second
r top
mat
"Sixty thousand
] are abandon
How sharper
is to have a thankless
than a
Town T
Russia is
with
"nn v
When
reckoned
siments
balance
of ambi
upon the
the
sult in
:
based not upon t apri
cos
tions
or
=
interest y YB LAdrope and
world have need of a new Russia
But whether
Httle anove
00460.000
the ual figure he a
the 4,
11 * -
i the me
or a below
14
Hine
ond city in the world in population.
ith. states the
8t. Louis Globe Dem:
London had 6,581,000
at the time of the
has 7.000.000 now
could
erat Greater
people in 1801,
latest
But if New York
readily as Lon
show population
now The
Census it
annex towns
don it
of than
New York metropolitan distr would
behind London's but not
to anything like the extent which the
present figure show
AR
does would a
more 5.000 000
iet
be district,
restricted
Fine
architect
opportunities for the
suggested by the num-
ber of women's clubhouses which are
being erected all over the country, 1
lates the New York Evening Post
Surely a woman architect should
know more of the requirements of a
woman's building than a man
son the projectors of t new
house to be built by
women Wright
Cambridge designed the building, and
will supervise its erection Miss
Wright planned the Massachusetts
building at the Pan American Exposi
tion, and built Craigie Hall at Cam
bridge
are
a
So rea
he club
Miss Josephine
Why He Changed His Mind.
“1 understand old Closefist
bought an automobile.”
“Why, I heard him say he would
not give his carriage and horses for
all the autos In Texas”
“Yes, but his wife prevailed on him
0 get the auto”
“Why so?"
“Well, she found
datighter intended
coachman.”
“Well? -
“Well, she thought it would be dis.
graceful for her to marry the coach.
man, 80 she concluded to get an au
tomobile and save the family from
social ostracism by having the coach
become a ofaul¥eur. "Dallas
has
out
to
that
marry
her
the
ZB
it
=
Fossil of blue ivory Is sometimes
found in commerce, and is used oceans
#lonally In the manufacture of jewel.
ry.
Liberia exports about $9,000,000 gal
R. G. Dun & Co's “Weekly Review
of Trade” says:
“Distribution of Autumn merchandise
is in progress unusually early this year,
and the volume of forward business is
$0 heavy that the last half of 1005 prom-
15cs to establish a remarkable record
of commercial activity,
“Current retail trade is well maintain.
ed, the urgency of orders received by
obbers indicat ng that dealers’ stocks
tre becoming depleted, and there is lit-
complaint regarding collections.
“More labor disputes have reached
scitiement, and Serious controver-
ties are threatened, while in many
ns the sup of wage earners is
idequate. ght blockades i
Ing k i
{
tle
io
£0
stock cause
WHOLESALE MARKETS.
B FLUUR oie
sweet
1.2%
ABBAGES Weak
100, 4003500; W
Lave
%
¥
akehe.d.
Stock.
Chicagu—~CATTLE-~ Receipts, 3.000;
market steady; good to prime steers
3.30100.30; poor to medium, 400A 8.45%;
ieeders, 30:
heifers, 2 x
bulls, 2.200
£0 0d
C0
na.
4.00:
teers
Western tleers
HOGS R¢
lower ; mixed and bu
good ice, heavy
heavy, 3 TOM 8.0%
3.3000 S00
10,000; market
hers ¢ wg
H.0006.30
hight, 8:26
Fein e
eipis,
16 al
bulk of sales, coovad
SHEEP. Receipts. 6,000 sheep steady:
lambs, roc higher : good to ch eC We th
ers, 5235.20: fair choi mixed
2007.00.
4.00005.00; native lambs, g
MUCH IN LDTLE
to
A shipyard at Ominato, Japan, st
operation, was established
ago,
ill in
1L,OOO years
About 1,500,000 persons are employed
in the coal mines of the world.
Germany's African war has already
cost the taxpayers neatly $50,000,000.
China has 10 railways in operation
with a total mileage of 2,233, or about
No married man in Vienna is allowed
consent of his wife and children.
The Scottish Patriot announced the
other day in big type that in case of
war between Norway and Sweeden a
committee was ready to send at once
1,000 Scots, fully equipped for the field,
to aid Norway,
TRY TO MISLEAD DOCTOR,
Too Many Patients Refuse to Speak
the Truth as to Their Ailments,
It was the doctor's patients
hod elther pas \Y or were mend-
ing, and he was sitting with a num-
ber of his acquaintances in a corner
of the clubroom
“It's a strenuous
droned the man of
the grim side turned
rule, but now and
laugh out of it-—a
on, of course: we can't
we're amused 1 often wonder,”
went on, genially, “why some of you
chaps ever send for a physician. You
don't tell him the truth once in twen
ty times. You're in a way and
you're sorry, and to hear you talk
I'd think your mouths were cold stor
age boxes for butter You suspect that
lobster the
1s
ate,
sed aw
life we lead”
medicine, "with
uppermost as
then we get a
laugh with the lid
afford to show
he
A
bad
or a rich sauce you ate
day is the bottom
of
before yesterday
the troubl Y
ie
in you
at
know what's
you're friz
for
on
and
Years growth fear
I'll learn
“Accordingly me
an
taking
me
if I cross-exam
instead of
onfidence tell
And
hedge vou |
that y¢
You
and
you
and n you'll
luctantly m've been
somewhat
four
creot smoked
took six
'
drinks. occur to ye
tH
hat
Doesn't {t ever
flutters that
to bed
more
I know
smoked
by your
breakfast
driz a
you
and
for
from
sixteen nd
* 1
LOOK nd
KS
Bix
good measure?
M1
you
wera and dose
ar vou describe
Now and
strychnine
Ar
en to you
Ye you
for your ailment
never get
have
well
then
and
Rive
ne t
You
O restore the
rt and to list
IR
I mig ude that you'd had toc
much pink fee
“An 1 }
fun of
it We
we haven't always
x A
BRD
children's party
oClors get
al
inted some
nut You, bul what do you d¢
for? were not always doctors
taken the
of ourselves we re n«
Signature Thieves.
i"
The tireat Ant sepntie,
moscito bh
fimiet 3
alaria germs
er a {es
Ww fever and
sands vessels of ali descriplivhe
CUTICURA GROWS HAIR
Scalp Cleared of Dandrafl and Hair He.
stored by One Box of Caticara and
One Cake of
AW
under
Cnticara Soap.
Va.
EAYs
irufl
nothing
Falt, of Independence
of S
wil, 15
bad falling air and
ng date 1004,
have dar
iweive years and could ge
Finally | boug
(hntment and f
and they
and y
nar 1s gr Wiig as
prize { ulicura bah i
(Signed) A. W, Tait, Independen
————————
me
slog
well as
A Pennay ivania
cabbages
farmer i
A new order
will give pen
sion for aga
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in bed
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WINC
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HESTER
good in construc
and sure primer,
the best brands o
It is
tion, primed with a quick
and carefully loaded with
f powder and shot. It is a
LE
black powder s
uniform shootin
and strength
ALL DEAAUL
dB
pa 2
sas * '
Positive, Comparative, Supertative,
"1 have used one of your Fish Brand
Blickers for five years, and now want
& new one, also et for a friend. |
would not be without one for tw ice the
cost. They are just ss for ahead of a
Common cost ss & Common one in
ahead of nothing.”
(Name on appli
HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904.
wens
Be sure you don't get one of the com-
mon kind ~this is the <OWERy
mark of excellence. SE .
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Ny anl®
BOSTON, U.S.A.
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TORONTO, CANADA, 182
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RE MHMATTON. a M., PMD. dent
sas Thompson's Eye Water |
hells of its
pattern
reloading.
THEM
'W.L.DoucLas
"3204 *3.° SHOES
MEN
W.L. Douglas $4.00 Cit Edge Line
cannot be equalled at any price,
on account
gs evenness of
to withstand
ERS SELL
OUGLAS MANES AND SELLS
AA ho
$10,000 Fram to gevere vhs con
W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their ex.
largest sale of any
They are just as
to $7.00 — the only
If 1 could take you into
my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in
fine
which every
you would realize
W. L. Douglas $3.80 are the best
shoes produced in the world,
11 could show vou the difference between the
shoes made In my factory and those of "
} # would understand why Douglas
hoes cost more to make, why they
$3.
ns
you the care with
is made,
any other $3.50
shoe on the market to-day,
CA
CAUTI N. Insist upon having W, L. Doug.
Ine shoes on ® no substitute ne genuine
without his name and price stamped on bottom.
WANTED, A shoe dealer in avery town where
WW. L Douglas Shoes Are not sold. Pall line of
sampler sent free for invpertion upon request,
Fat Color £yeivts weed; (hey will mot wear brosey.
Write sor linetrated Catalog of Fall Styles
Ww. . LAS, Brockson,
suite. Ask Genie, oF we Will co n0 purty ake
A
For 25¢. in stamps
raising.
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Tells everything requisite
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the experience of a
or profitable Poultry