The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 14, 1905, Image 7

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    LIEUT. F. S. DAVIDSON.
PE-RU-NA STRENGTHENS
THE ENTIRE SYSTEM.
A MAAR AAAS
F. 8B. Davidson, Ex-Lieut. U. 8.
Army, Washington, D. C., care U. 8.
Pension Office, writes:
“Tomy mind there is no rem-
edy for catarrh comparable to
Peruna, It not only strikes at
the root of the malady, but it
tones and strengthens the sys-
tem in a truly wonderful way.
That has been its history in
my case. | cheerfully and unhesi-
tatingly rec ommend it to those afflicted
as 1 have been.” —F. 8. Davidson.
AREER EE AHA RRA RAR ALLA REE R ERR NNVEN
If you do not derive prompt and satisfac-
tory results from the use of Peruna, write
at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state-
ment of your case, and he wiil be pleased
to give you his valuable advice gratis
Address “Dr. 8. B Hartman, President
of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
A FEW
CUTTING ¢
REMARKS
The p fasawisto
It sh easily, cut cle
and cut wi oY
I prefer an
Is “Silver Steel”
world over as th
steel ever made in ancient «
times. [tis hard, closseral
tough. Itho
longer tha: 3
blade tapers perfe
thin, from handl
makes leeway for its
and does ngt bu
perfect. §
thrust, its ngs into shape ith ut kinking
The Atkins Saw cuts and d¢ bestof any
We make ail types and sizes © ' saws, but oly
ons grade the bast
Atkins Saws, CO
Scrapers, ete, = 80
dealers. Catalogue on
E. C. ATHINS GQ. CO. Inc.
Largest Saw Manufecturers in the World
Factory sad Executive Offices, ladianapoln, Indiana.
BRANCHES" Xew York, OO
Portiand, (Oregon , Seattle
Memphis, Atlanta and To
| Amn on the Atkine Braad
il SOLD BY 0 DEALERS EVES x
ARAL AAI SA PENNIES SONI ION B INN IIOD SRND AINE, AAMAS
DROPS NEW DISCOVERY: giv»
salinf and sures worm
agen Beck of temtimoniale or days’ Usstment
Free. Dr
BH KE. OREEx'S BON. Box B, Atlanta, Os.
AAARVAAAAAARAAARAARRAAARARAANRNAANAN
AMAIA eh
IPDOSE ¢ cut
+h
erooked
1 Knives, Perfection Floor
1 by all good hardware
aes!
wags, Minneapolis,
San ¥
A Modern Convenience,
When Al Bigelow Paine
perinced -
was
home in
he found
was inte
a house
country
sunset and
yel
bert
ors”
iow
istened
“Has the
conven
“You bet
with enthu
“Is that
“Yes
—=there's
half
fences
“
ie ih ront
Bridge.
no iron
United States except
ridges in which iror
in the eables and sug
penders, the floor system being of
wood The first bridge in America
consisting of iron throughout was
built in 1840 by Ear! Trumbull over
the Erie canal in the village of Frank.
fort, N. Y.
U. 8 § NATOR TOWNE
Credita Don's Kidney Filla With a Grat.
Hying Cure,
Hon. Charles A. Towne, Ex-U. BR
Benator from Minnesotd, brilliant ora
tor, clever business man, brainy law.
yer, whose na-
tional prominence
made him a for-
midable candi-
date for the
Presidential nom
ination in 1004,
writes us the fol
¥ lowing: *
Gentlemen « |
am glad to en
dorge Doan’s Kid-
ney Pils, The
remedy was recommended to me a Yew
months ago when | was feeling mivrer.
able; had severe pains in the back: wns
restless and languid; had a dull head-
ache and neuralgic pains in the limbs
and was otherwise distressed, A few
boxes of the pills effectually ronted my
allment and I am glad to acknowledge
the benefit I derived
(Bigned) CHARLES A. TOWNE,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
For sale by all dealers. Price, 0
cents per box.
America’s First Iron
Up to 1840 there
bridges in
suspension
links were used
were
the
MILLION MARK PASSED
Reached
January,
TOTAL PAID TO OLD
Sloce January It Has Declined, and ls Now
Below the High-water Record Facts Cone
tained in Report of Pension Commissioner
Warner — 43,883 Pensioners Dropped From
Roll During the Year.
Pension Roll Maximem in
SOLDIERS.
DEINE 1,004, 10K
fion mark in Sept
gradually n
nonths,
CONDITION OF THE CROPS.
The Weekly Report of the Weather
Bureaus.
Very few
potat
outlook is fi
rece;
ir an i
are
aiterent
Found Many “Oreodons.”
Jerkeley, Lh, 4 Spesial
official bulle
unearthed by
Day region
e3CTIDt
he expedits
Oregon,
published by the geology department
the Univers;
v of California. It de
some of the stra
nge monsters th
the known
Among remarkable beasts are ex.
tinct pigs and ped ries as large as cows,
camel-like quadrupeds, and not the
least
interesting, the famous three toed horse.
fastern
at
scribes
it peopled
Bad Lande
country as the
these
B. and o s Pittsburg Station.
Pittsburg, The Engineer-
ing Department at Washington has in-
( Special)
dorsed the plans of the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad for a new railroad sta-
tion at Water and Smithfield streets,
Pittsburg. Objection had been raised by
rivermen, as the
part of the Monongahela wharf, It is
the intention to erect a building to cost
about $1,000,000, which will house all the
offices of the company that are scattered
all over the city at present.
railroad wishes to use
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COMYERGIA' REVIEW.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s “Weekly
$ays :
“Peace and
the res
Review of
succinctly
eventful week.
markets re
prosperity ex-
sults of an
mercantile
the cessation of
of commercial developme:
return ol
had 1}
\ 1 11
channels will be
ternational
to
a period
hostilities,
onfidence
into bell 1
ised for construction instead of des
ion, and United States will
1
markets
Wen
‘
the
Jrient.
“Domestic
uraging.
facture are
reports
Leading branche
increasing producti
iy, especia in icp ariments
railway
idle
were i
of m
e capac
an
equ
mach
running fre
here is
Visi
jobbing
tant delivery
pment ;
activity,
demand for
failures in
than last
Crop news in earlier
nates of record-breaking cereal
ion, most of harvesting and thres
ng being completed, but cotton
ire less satisfact many experts
lucing their 10,500,000 ba
abilities of August were
year, and the
esl
produc
reases
return:
Ty, re-
estimates (0
Ire
Bradstreet's says:
“Wheat, incl
are 1.43 813
last 1 810,511
1,170,340 week,
year, 3,131,830 in 1003 a
— \
Vy cak
Wakefield,
Live Stock
CATTLE
14.50;
1.2.40 ; bulls, 2
Texas fed steers,
Western steers, 1.900 500
HOGS—Receipts,
ower; mixed and but
4 v., Hxy
XN 4.00
faz.50,;
3250.4.00;
16.000 ;
hers’. ¢.»
1h wy
$8806.27; ;
{ sal
SHE EP
lambs, 108
ers, 5.250 ax
4.6002.00;
Recei ipts, 6,000 sheep steady;
higher ; good to choice weth-
.50; fair choice, mixed,
native lambs, 8.500 7.60
IN THE FIELD OF LABOR,
Dyers and fishers of Metrane, Saxony,
and surrounding districts are on a strike
Wolnen weavers, numbering 1200, In
the sitk factories of Jesi, Italy, have
struck work.
A lockout in the marble quarries of
Caprara, Italy, bas thrown 6000 men out
of employment.
in
It is estimated that there are approxi-
mately 1,000000 brooms used annually
in Michigan,
A new international of building labor
ers, one to amalgamate all the present
ones, has been started
Three hundred and seventy foundries
in Philadelphia produce naghinery val-
ved at $38.372071 annua
Berlin (Germany) py weavers have
won a twelve weeks’ strike, gaining an
average increase cf 8 per cent
Paper bagmakers are about to be ad-
ded to the ranks of the organized women
workers in London, Ragland.
INTENSE HEAT PRODUCES PRECIOUS
STONES.
Betentists
lend
Crucible of the Varnuce.
Hawn Kaccoeded in Plucking
Diamonds and Hubles From the
tecent advices fr
that Professor Moigsan
entist
Bneceadloed
om France state
inent
and inventor
in i
rihie
King genuine
He employ
the electric farnace
rd that a
produced
monds and
this purpose
which has
of heat ean he
been =o inmprovy
degree
pronch the
which
the
the
he
extreme temperafy
Were ade
formation
interior of
rege
$
i
8,
Fithiiex
weighin fifteen cara
and
enrth
the for-
to hi
far
diamonds resulting from the efforts of
the very
Lint ids
and in quality t Lor equ
the
natural 3 tending
of
been mors
CVE RUPE und in
The
ution
Ree ive
iid so
emall,
‘ntitied
imond
vd bi
seen is Droog
positively
in the di:
ight
uens
i enriched
series of new
most
thie one of
anomy
ug build-
regardless
Tricks of Animals.
immber of
whose regu
tion is to
of
The
dead” is
gOme
but
baie
enemies
iF
tive
y¥ the
who took
VOT
STRONCER THAN MEAT,
A Judge's Opinion of F Gpa-Num.
A gentleman w he y has acquired a ju-
turn of mind from experience on
out in the Sunflower State,
arefully considered opinion
alue of Grape-Nuts as food
dicial
the bench
writes a «
3% to the v
ie
“For the past five
prominent
ny ®
Nuts
our
years (irape
has been a feature in
bill of fare
“The crisp food with the delicious,
nutty flavor has become an indispensa
“It has proved to be most healthful
and has enabled nus to
abolish pastry and ples
for the children prefer
“Grape-Nuts keeps us all in perfect
physical condition—as a preventive of
disease it is beyond value. 1 have been
are troubled with face
blemishes, skin eruptions, ete. It
clears up the complexion wonderfully.
“As to ite nutritive qualities, my ex
pelence is that one small dish of Grape-
Nuts is superior to a pound of meat
for breakfast, which is an important
consideration for any one. It satisfies
the appetite and strengthens the pow
er of resisting fatigue, while {18 use in
volves none of the disagreeable conse
quences that sometimes follow a ment
breakfast.” Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich,
There's a reason,
Dead or Not, He Was Burled.
Over twenty years ago B. P. Ives, a
well-known legal light of Essex coun:
ty, and Charles P. Ti the
ior court
in
at
wompeon of
pitied against
important life insur
Balem, Mr. Ives for the
Mr, Thomps for the
Thompson
into the
and Mr. Ives was
in opposition.
lenziny
in Mr
proceeded
super were
each other an
ance cane
and
Mr
put
company
iff
anxious
affidavit
slrenuous
After
decided
he
phasis
cal treatment,
on
plaint Whe very
to cage certain
equally
arguments judge
Thompson's favor, and
read, with much em
depositions relating to surgi
death, funeral and last
interment of the insured.
Mr. Thompson
this, which was
{to
the
As ished ding
the
fin
from a
rea
goexton of
cemetery, glving date, n
of burial lot, ete, he threw the papers
the table 1d, addressing the
of imped
sometimes
name, umber
upon
Judge
in speech
him: “There, your
Bro. Ives don't be-be
dead! B-but
way." Boston
a
with a bit
whict
said, imen
bothered
honor Py
lieve this
perhaps
man is
b-buried him, any-
Herald.
we've
Tattooed Women.
There are two
use among the
One {8 common
the i orf
gin and birthplace of the subject. It is
an infalll certificate
of birth The other
sort of imply fantasy apd
coquet mong n tribes | %
re-
of
line
the
wean.
idence
in
Congo
of
sorts of tattooing
of the
the members
women
to all
tribe, the
same lcates
tattoo
certa
The
the
ry
women
bodies
A horizontal
marriage, obll lines
birth of chi line
ing, another
Thus
is written upon
garded with pride if it is full
nDoChs
epoch
ldren, a vert
line cha
iographs the woman
her son, re-
of events,
the autal
anda
permanently cured, No fits ornervo 18a
day's of Dr, Kline's Great
orer y¥Tksinl bottisand ror bod
144. 931 Areh St, Phila. Pa
use Wil
In Your Home
ent i hie
LLOW CRUST ON BABY
Would Crack Open and Seab Causing Ter.
rile JtehingCared by Cuticara.,
The Case of Miss Irose Crosby
of sands of Cure
E. Pinkham's
is One
Ta Y te 9 swotip
5420 Made ¥ AYA
apouna
woman's
entire
itis
ly free f
not
should suffer »
the pian «
0 BOvTery
'W.L.DoucLAs
$3503 °SHOES
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Clit Edge Line
cannot be Sejialion atany price.
RL BOG Ay 4
| SHoLL 5
a
§ PRICES
iatient
FE Ix
w.L DOUGLAS MAKES AND BFLLES
RE MEN'S $3.60 SHOES THAN
ANT OTHER MANUFACTURER.
$1 0, 00 REWARD 10 anyone who ¢ can
Cigprove this statement
Be ostins $3.50 shoes hove by their ex-
Vastakl
qualities, achieved the largest rale of any $3.
world. They are just as good as
£0) — the only
difference is the price. If | could take you into
my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in
the world under one roof making men's fine
pair of Douglas shoes is made, vou would reslize
why W. L. Douslas $3.50 shoes are the best
shoes produced in the world,
I | could show you the difference between the
shoes made In my factory and those of other
makes, 1 u would understand why Douglas
$3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold
thelr shape, fit better, wear longer, and sre of
greater intrinsic value then any other $3.50
shoe on the market to-day,
W. L. Douglas Siron or Mm Made Shoos for
Men, 82.50, $2.0 Bays’ School &
Shoos, $2, 80, sz, $1.78, 81.80
CAUTION. aving W.L.Doug-
J shoes, Take no s Lp Kone genuine
# name and price stamped on bottom.
A shoe dealer in every town where
hoes are not sold. Full line of
ey sent free for mn Upon request
Fast Color Eyelets used! they will not wear brassy.
Wri for IMustrated Catalog of Fall Styies
W. L. DOL GLAS, Brockton, Mass.
WET WEATHER COMFORT
“1 have used your FISH BRAND
Slicker for five years and can truth.
fully say that | never have bad
anything give me $0 much com.
fort satisfaction. Enclosed
find my order for another one.”
{ mantr AmO ADDNESE OW APPLICATION) 1
You can defy the hardest storm with Tower's
Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats,
Highest Award World's Fair, 1964.
OUR GUARANTEE IS BACK OF THIS
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isi gap®
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Insist «
ihe
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Nature's great remedy for
Headache
red
liver,
ywels and ke
tire system ina hea
A natural
record of
cted try it.
thy
pro-
coane-
3 11 a
1 Fall druggists
Crab Orchard Water Co.
LOU ISVIL LE, KY.
Yuh
NTISEPTIC®
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troubled with ills peculiar to 7
their sex, used as a douche is marvelously suc
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stops discharges, i
Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved in
water, and is A mote Cleansing, healing, id
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TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For sale at droggists, D0 cents a box,
Trial Box and Book of Instructions Free,
THE RB. Paxton Company BosTon, Mash.
Money in Chickens..
For 25¢c. in stamps we will send »
100. Page Book giving the experience
of a practical Poultry Raiser—not aa
13s Irene Croats
Thousands of 2 merican women, how |
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Miss Irene Crosby, of 313 Charlton
Street East Savannah, Oa, writes:
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is a true friond to woman, It been of
great benefit to ne, curing me of | lar
and painful monstroation when everything
oles had failed, and 1 gindly recommend it to
other suffering women.”
Women who are troubled with pain.
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ache, bloating (or flatulence), lencor
rhoea, falling, inflammation or uleoera
tion of the uterus, ovarian troubles,
that * bearing<down” feeling, dizzi-
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rostration or the vives, should take
mmedinte action to ward off the seri.
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pariset hn health and strength by taking
ydin B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com:
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