The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 23, 1905, Image 6

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    Colonel Arthur I, Hamilton,
of the 7th Ohio Volunteers, 259
Goodale street, Columbus, O,,
writes: “As a remedy for ca-
tarrh and stomach trouble 1 |
can fally recommend Peruna.” |
Mrs, Hamilton, wife of the
gallant Colonel, is an ardent
friend of Peruna also. A
WH Tae
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ACTUAL ZZ
”
Taylor's Cherokee iy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Ns at remedy Cures
Coughs, Cold roup and Consumption,
and all throat i lung troubles At drug-
gisie, 2 i tr bottle,
Cures Hheumatism and Catarrh-- Medicine
sent Free,
HOSPITALS CROWDED
MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WOMEN
Mre Pinkham's Advice Saves Many
From this Sad and Costly Experience
is a sad but
fact that
ry year
an in-
in the
ngs
crease
numberofopera
¢
tions performed
pon
wolnen in
hospitals
sre thanthree
ths of the
patients lying
n those snow
white beds are women girls whe
are awaiting or recove
tions made necessary by ne
Every one patients had
plenty of warning in that bearing down
feeling, pain at the left or right of the
woinb, nervous exhaustion. pain in the
small of the back, levcorrhies,
pese, flatuleney, displacements of the
womb or irregularities. All of these
symptoms are indieations of an un
healthy condition of the ovaries or
womb, and if not heeded the trouble
wili make headway until the penalty
bas to be paid by a dangerous opera-
tion, and a lifetime of impaired useful
nest at best, while lu many cases the
rednits are fatal.
‘The following letter should bring
hope to suffering wowen. Miss Luella
Adams, of the Colonnade Hotel, Seattle,
Wash, writes:
Dear Mrs, Pinkham
“* About two years ago | was a great suf-
farer from a severe fomale trouble, palns and
headaches, Thedoctor prescribed for me anid
finally told me that | had a tumor on the
womb and must andergo an operation if |
wanted to get well. 1 flr that this was my
death warrant, but I spent hundreds of dol
lars for medical help, but the tumor kept
growing. Fortunately 1 corresponded with
an aunt in the New England Mtates, and sho
advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
«table Compound, as it was said to cure tu.
murs. 1 did so and immediately began to
improve in health, and [ was entirely oured,
the tumor disappearing entirely, without an
operation. [| wish every suffering woman
would try this great preparation.”
Just as surely as Miss Adams was
rured of the troubles enumerated in
her letter, just so surely will Lydia E.
I'inkham's Vegetable Compound enre
rrery woman in the land who suffers
{rota womb troubles, inflammation of
tw ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous
«aeitability and nervous prostration,
Mrs. Pinkham invites all young
women who are 111 to write hier for free
cries. Address, Lyon, Mass,
apa
ng from opera
riect,
of these
dizz
Strange Origin of Fashions.
The
dates
custom of powdi the hair
16th century,
ring
back as far as the 3
first BY the nuns
had
any
was
introduced
convents hose who
to leave the cloisters for
wont their h
80 as to make
them
venerable
dames
effe
hair that
device as
Wert
they
one of
Out
the hair
sed blue
1860, Empress Bug
often u
of using sold now
Rome under the
during the
time of
mania
hair to the
Cincinnati Co
advise
is one
iHeren
and wife
some olin
ith food
tion of
and
though it may
happens to spill hot
neck, reward her
t meal time
will become just
ure, drugs’
pity the doctor if he does
method
it up to him
ym bing
laugh
plekie
be
merry at hard
be wail res:
up a
the
are by
market
na
Don't
FO8e prat a
by this !
make
Collects Cooking Recipes
Speaking of fads, a
who has a cozy little den in
Philadelphia anartment House ad
knowledged that she has tae rather in
congrunous fad of collecting cooking
récipes. This particular bachelor girl
is an accomplished iljustrator, earning
a good income means of her pen
and watercolor brushes She claims
to be wedded heart and soul to her art
and her “bachelorhood,” but as mute
witnesses that she may cherish deep
in her heart of hearts expectations of
some day entering a in life far
different than the one now oceu
ples stands her large collection of
books and scrap books
The scrap books are fairly bursting
with choice recipes collected from all
sorts of sources, newspapers, maga
zines, and a large number written out
in a fine, delicate, or trembling hand
by some old-fashioned aunt or friend
of the artist, at whose home she has
dined.
“1 know it's ridiculous of me,” ghe
acknowledged to a friend to whom she
had shown the interesting collection in
a burst of confidence; “but I simply
can't resist a recipe when It looks like
a good one. [ snip it out and paste it
in a scrap book, and then gloat over
it,
“Cook? Why, of course 1 can,
though I never have a chance to now,
bachelor girl
a8 West
by
ot
she
enok
-”.
fad of
wien | hom i
chafing-dish ast winter;
I'll me I've
y "@
of lovely chafing-«is
COLRUTOUS
Codie
wis at gave
hut
another; Jus run acros
i recipes
handled her cook hoo
touch of
ing
n Among
printed in 182
vari
BOGII pra
show
1
Amon
boo)
mediaeval
“Company” Every
homey
longes
ing made compar
inmen
Fashion Notes.
The
a vogue than ever
is having mor
geparate veil
Galon done in gold and res
Leather and suede irin
and tramping sul
For fine
at the head of the §i
costume
are of sof
even of metal cloth
Draped girdle
taffeta, ot
Rough cloths are made into Princess
walking suits with an extra bolero
On cloth
showers lozenges of
kid
there are
black
one white dress
of various
Knockabout coats a "Anglaise
made of the fine friezes and handsome
cheviote
are
velvet
cloth
ribbons are set
finely.
Narrow black
on one green
latticed bands
Silk net, in a
groundwork
guished trimming.
(gress In
forms
distin.
gquare mesh,
the of many n
Silver and gold gauze are much used
in millinery. It appears in ribbong, in
roses and orchida and in embroideries,
Redingotes that form
back and front are an
ture, the skirts flaring
folds.
A hat of rich sapphire blue velvel
was a modified sailor shape with a rolls
tng brim much wider In the back than
the front.
Blouses are dainty masses of exe
quisite material finely tucked, fluted
and embroidered, There are folds and
pipings, too.
Some lovely effects have been geen
in velvet hats covered with the thins
nest gold and silver gauze. The gauze
ix hardly visible, but the velvet gain
a soft bloom which is ¢
deep points
imposing fea.
in graceful
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SIGNPOSTS WILL BE ERECTED IN
CALIFORNIA DESERT,
Posts and Stenciled Sheet
Plates to Direct to Springs
Water Holes—Narrow Escapes
Thirst.
The last
yropriated
eset
Californdia
$5000 for
border counties
the de
legislature ap
expenditure by
for the erection
ert pointing
iocating
if signposts in to
water noles and In new
old from
and
Coming
pring protecting
filled
he bodies « feud
Ones
sand or polluted
CIinials
t ¥
COO of
When
siarie
EWering
came shadeless depths
greatly wiart
spring @
the time
wa
a nearby
McRae, He
filled hia leaky canteen, all
png that
yon
rried to the
keeping a shout
swored at from
gulch
sounds he came
lying about in
intervals
Following tl
ipon six
scant
prospeclors
Protec tion of
ihe
one of them too far
in
or ge
of hirst to call
feel
had done
McRae
quantities,
little
ie agonies
their
gone
!
ont { upon The one
mo=t alive the
the
who
shouting for
them with water in small
when they had revived a
fie led them to the spring, not more
than half a mile away. There the lost
men covered faces and filled
their cracked and blackened mouths
with mud to draw out the intolerable
After three days they were alje
was
dosed
jest
their
Me
and been given their bearings by
A lost child saved Manuel Sepul
veda. his wife and three children from
the Jdesert near Moapa on
July 18 ‘hey had started by wagon
from Euvada for Searchlight, and had
kept the beaten track far as
Moapa. Soon after leaving that place
they attempted a short cut and be
came lost They found themselves
in the same terrifying predicament
has sapped the courage of
most hardened prospeclors-—alone in
the heart of the illimitable sage and
as
to
them right or left. Hoarding their de.
pleted water supply for the children,
the youngest, a tot
parents already felt the fierce pangs
of thirst. Their horses were all but
finished.
Then a thunderstorm came up sud
denly, drenching them and partially
refilling their cask. The next day
Sepulveda saw a train gliding across
the horizon. That way lay salvation.
He drove his suffering horses ten
i The
thtmderstorin made the hori
age rattle and roar of # sec
they brok
upsetting
free «
the
them ste
of the
ing for
and
miners
Ccampe:
Ivanpal
PEROT
to th
ewareading 1 3114
Not
good story
from Mississ
hardshell
ing forth and
germon with a Cale
near taking the shingles off the mest
ting He said.
“Ms brethren
full of religion
There wag the
put
in Danger.
This comes from a
A Whang
was hold
tative ippi
doodle preacael
up a
which
wound
peroration
fnonge
cant hurt
three Arabia
in a far
seven times than
an’ it didn’t
man's
him
you
they em fiery
hetied hotter
it could be het,
har on thelr heds: no, not a single
An’ there was John
they put him-—an' where do you think
brethren and sistern, put him
When they put him in
biling water an’ lle an’ him
night an’ it didn’t crack ais shell
there was Dan'el: they put him in
lion's den-—an’ what, my fellow trav
an’ companions in sin, do yom
he was put in a lion's den for’
Why, fer prayin’ three times a day
pPon’'t be alarmed, brethren and sis
tern, 1 don’t think any of you will eves
get in a lion's den!" — Charleston
News and Courier
har
LT
they
al
An
biled
ps A A HAS
College Education Expensive.
“Is it expensive sending your girls
to college?’
“1 should sey so! My wife takes ad-
vantage of their absence to dress about
tweniy years younger than she really
is Life.
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