The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 01, 1906, Image 5

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    WEAK
HIS ONE SPOT,
Frominent
Stay Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills,
0. C. Hayden, of O, C. Hayden &
Co., dry goods merchants, of Albert
Lea, Minn, ‘1 was so lame that
I could hardly walk
There was an unac-
countable weakne
the back, and constant
pain and aching. 1
could find no rest and
was very uncomforta-
ble at night. As my
health was good in
every other way 1
#4 could not understand
It was just as if all the
strength bad gone from my back.
After suffering for some time 1 began
using Doan's Kidney Pills. The rem-
edy acted at upon the kidneys,
sand when normal action was restored,
the trouble with my back disappeared
1 have not had any return of it.”
For sale by all dealers. 00 cents a
tox. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N.Y.
Minnesota Merchant Cored to
Says
ss of
39 ;
this trouble.
once
Collins Imported, Duty Free.
time bet 1888 and
yr the tariff car that
then waged, the democrats hired
Faneuil hall the day preceding elec
tion for the purpose of holding a noon
rally ‘he late Mayor lins of Bos
ton was called on to preside On
taking the chair he made the follow
$ ary wv h
ing speect
Some
during
ween
npaigns
Col
short
Democrats,
chosen moderator of this
meeting I am an
duty and there are a great many
of you who are just the same,” refer
ring to the crowd which occupied the
main body of the hall
cheer rent the air.
“Fellow
ston t
imported articl
free,
Then a mighty
‘LP BS Mora ¢
country ti
A.AITI ND. 18 320 IN Or LNG
other diseases put together,
t few years was suppo
ra great many years doctors
cal disease and prescribed
1 by constantly tailing to
tment | unced it in-
has proven Catarrh to be a
disease and therefore requires
‘ constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Dy F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional curs
on the market, It is taken internally in doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoo pba ot -
Iy on the blood and mn 18 surfaces
system. They ne } lars f
any case it falls to cure add fi ire
AL testimonial
Co., Toledo. O
Bold by Druggists, 75
» Hall's Family Pills for constipatio
wed to
bh local tre
Sofence
cure
ouruble,
constitutional
ron
ufactured
{the
1
LIAL
Unesey &
LAK 1
WAS CASE OF POT AND KETTLE
Fat Man and Barber Asked Each
Other Hard Questions.
man, after the
his hair,
into 2 A mass
man wit]
who wears
inches
the beard vani
as an undergrou
der a rock
“Why are there
desire to hav
length n
Mer
shows
o
are
Yerage
beard, but
men in a hu
id auna
man raise a
not more th
can
foot
three
nine or a ten
“Right you
garding his
placently.
“But what | say is.”
barber, “what good
nasty messes of
they are grown?
“What good I
man is that bristly, mud-colored
toothbrush that
upper li pr”
{red
foot one.”
are,” said the
own river of
other,
hair
complained the
are long
coarse gg after
these
nach
mid 1 yp
middle-aged
rows out of your
FOCD AND STUDY
A College Man's Experience,
“All through my high school
and first year in college” rites an
ambitions young man, “I struggled
with my studies on a diet of greasy,
pasty foods, being especially fond of
cakes and fried things. My system got
into a state of general disorder and it
was difficult for me to appiy myself to
school work with any degree of satis
faction. 1 tried different medicines and
food preparations but did vot seem
able to correct the difficulty
“Then my attention was called to
Grape-Nuts food and I sampled it. 1
had to do something, so 1 just buckled
down to a rigid observance of the direc.
tions on the package, and in less than
no time began to feel better. In a few
weeks my strength was restored, my
weight had increased, I had a clearer
head and felt better in every particu.
lar. My work wag simply sport to
what it was formerly
“My sister's health was badly run
down and she had Lecome 80 nervous
that she could not attend to her music,
She went on Grape-Nutg and had the
game remarkable experience that I
bad. Then my brother, Frank, who is
in the Postoffice Department at Wash.
ington city and had been trying to do
brain work on greasy foods, enkes and
all that, joined the Grape. Nits army.
I showed him what it was and could
do and from a broken-down condition
he has developed into a hearty and
efficient man.
“Besides these I could give account
of numbers of my fellcw-students who
have made visible improvement men-
tally and physically by the use of this
food.” Name given by Postum Co,
Battle Creek, Mich,
There's a reason. Read the little
book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs
course
AND COB MEAL AT
TLE
Pure of meal Is
trated feed, which
through the dlg
animal without hav
ment abstracted
FOR (
a heavy concen
usually passes
estive tract of the
ing all of its nutri
Usually it
o dilute this
Mh
from it
18 much better t heavy
material of
rough
neal wii
seeding
increasing its
some otaer
lower value Th
volume, or
possible that the juices of the
wach ac freely and com
Is
more
upon the food
i}
ae
shown (nat
ground with the
some
two ols re
the grain {
ilkewise
received
was
mind
their
posit
horses
Ons
Tribune Farme
ALFALFA HAY
AGE
here in
AND Si
‘rete; ROon cenira
when we get growing
alfalfa to balance » GOW Ta
dairymen will find that
have very much reduced the cost
roducing milk, cream, and
hough butter ar am and milk
elling at good
States
CnouKn
tion of silage.
vit Fr
utter
continue prices
{lage
advantage gr
for this is not distant
this and the other central states
great vaiune of this plant
ed by those who grow encugh alfalfa
to feed with thelr allage
thease things assured, Are nen
time when stlos and alfalfa
will inersase rapidly, for this balance:
ed ration of both high protein and
carhohydrates has been found equally
fine In feeding growing young beef
cattle as well, In the cause of a very
few years both the silos and alfalfa
flelds will be quadrupled, for the com:
bination of these two is rapidly com-
ng to be known as essential in the
most economic growth and production
of beef cattle and dairy products
indiafa Farmer,
balance with COW OWhers
feeding it eatls
day
is well test
corn
we
CEMERT FLOORS.
I have supesintended putting down
something lke 200,000 square feet of
concrete floors and walks in the past
year. My advice is to do the exen
vating as nearly uniform as conven.
femt: cover ths surface with ashes or
and to an even
wanted,
grad
for
good clear
five of
making
cattle to
gut
ers as
five
cement to
nna
inches of Zrout,
gravel and
and Be
to fill all
Coarse mate
crushed stone and
have enough sand vacancies
between
Com:
water
rial
mence at 1e side and tamp till
shows Great must be
Mix hot
parts
half
grout
stuff
of shat sand fn 1 one
inch y $4 {f gro ag fast as
bath set
Finish
should the su
block
with
tnowledgs
trac
unpaint-
poin
“iLIPINO SCHOOL KIDS
can Teacher Doesn't
Jid Spanish Custom.
an Anthons
Fancy
magine
oom of
anish
Some Uses of Water,
A strip of fannel
in, fclded lengthwise anc
water
or soft nao
dipp a
and the
the neck of a chil
18% ercup,
: i
h wrung
Out,
applied
that will surely bring
’t
relied
minutes A
several
proper
towe!
ped in
and
ache or
ford
times, and dip
hot water, and quickly wring
site of tooth
generally af
This treatment
"
applied over the
neuralgia, will
nrompt relief
magic Nothing so promptly
short a congestion of the lungs, sore
throat or rheumatism as hot water
when applied early In the case
thoroughly
Hot water taken freely
before bedtime ia an excellent cath
artic in the case of constipation,
while it has a soothing effect upon
the stomach and bowels. This treat.
ment, continued a few months, with
the addition of a cupful of hot wa
ter slowly sipped half an hour be
fore each moni, with proper atten.
tion to the diet, will cure most cases
of dyspepsia. Ordinary headaches al
most always yield to the simultan.
cous application of hot water to the
feet =a back of the neck.-—Bulletin
of Pharmacy,
The golden<crested wren fis tae
smallest of afl European birds.
cuts
and
half an hour
RAISING GAME CHICKENS
SECRET HANDED DOWN BY GEN
ERATION OF BREEDERS.
Differs From the Poultry Business as
it Involves a Number of Finer
Points Which Are Known Only to a
Few—Training the Birds.
The tising of
the poultry show
two distinctly
the
requires
3
game chickens
and fon
different
New York Sun.
only a
the pit are
industries, de
The forme
knowledge of
the
clares
good
while
as well a number of finer point
known
and closel
pouitr
volve
which
breeding, latter In
are only to a few who
have
with
been long yeonnected
the
Thase
handed down fr
generation, carefully
breeder of game
feels that the
is largely
work
secrets have in ma
been m generation
guarded
chicken
BUCCES
crets, and
are
largely re
bird
few
bt
ponsibie
raised by South
facts
concerning
gentieman
brought their origh
chickens to thi ie
counts
scendants have been
er since He is
particular
their own
affords
his
ciple cit
First
raised oni
then ve
ing and
ties which
strain
with
fe
birds
WAY
spring
stags
clivitie
They
stag |
that
friends
find
NNGs oul
main, interes
affair
fight
of $200, $2 r $500, with
on e fight. If one man
fights, he gets the purse, plus
amount on each fight he wins,
loser met money for the
wins
penaes
Large sums of money
up the result of the
each separate fight, by
assemble Sometimes
friends him
birds to their cent
the money is placed by
they fancy,
" wn for i
ing men, for in
glance OT RK
lay
wins eleven
the
ach
# the
he This helps him to pay ex
are also
main, or
company
fanciers
back his
on
the
the
and
come with
inst
men on birds
The preparation of a gBame cock
for the pit, usually a ring
bark to prevent the
iemselves
as elaborate as that of a prize.
First,
down 10 a
nearly
fighter
are cut short
re wound around
leg, and over this the gaff,
and tied on securely
Next, the wings and tail are crop
ped short, the former for the pur
pose of making them hit harder, and
the latter probably because it makes
The hackle feath.
are then cropped and the soft,
close to keep the bird cool
The cocks are held together for a
minute, and then dropped on the bark,
and in a few minutes there is a blur
of feathers. The fight may last five
seconds or an hour, but twenty min.
When the birds get hung together,
they are separated for a moment, and
the owners blow down their throats
to revive them, but the rest is of
short duration, and the cocks are set
In many cases, the training of birds
is elaborate. The birds are dieted and
exercised to toughten them for the
sontest. Two birds are often put to
gether, rigged out with muffs or mina
ture boxing gloxes for this purpose,
They are exercised by tossing them
#p and down on a padded table.
A bird that is not “dead game” and
it AS 800. as
find the
owner
find it
game di
that uses its bill
inion
ie O0OCH
feet, when figh
PATRIOTISM AND CITIZENSHIP
Lessons From Travels and Extrava
gance Which Should be Better
Utilized
hundred thousand
visit KE
spend on an
wo
Ura
average 31,000 each
means $200 000 000, That explain
3
He thi country 1
large foreign balance of trade
favor, somehow the gold re
$n 1 COrresponaing!
00 not complain that
AoTCac T
dion
man it
Sonal
effort
(sO Ww
theatre
onor thes
being allowed
and at the
ivilegos g
officials
for an audience
they have rex
from their
Magazine
made by
receive majestios
Centu
not oniy
ace and at imperial audiences;
sometimes used by equals to
other as a proper manner of
ing for some great favor
To make the kowt
times
eaca
hank
ow the
and
person
each time
touching
kneels three
bows his head three times,
the ground with {it The kowtow
could not be made by a foreigner
without looking most awkward and
appearing most servile, but the Chi
nese do it with dignity, and it is
neitaer degrading nor ungracefdl. It
is a timehonored manner of giving |
thanks. a Chinese tradition surviving
from a time when the courtiers were
perhaps like slaves, but at present
it does not imply any slave-like in
feriority on the part of him who per.
forms it—New York Evening Wo
Mystery of Lost Kerchiefs,
“Obviously there is a vast differ
ence between the lost and found
ocolumne of the handkerchief mar.
ket,” said the woman shopper. “Ev.
erybody losses handkerchiefs, but
who finds them?
“1 lose a handkerchief every time
I go down town,’ {is the familiar
plaint of women, but who ever heard
of one saying, ‘1 find a handkerchief
every time 1 go down town. No
body says it, because nobody does
such a thing, and somewhere about
town many yards of linen and lace
done up in handkerchief form are
blown about daily, seeking an owner.
Eventually they are picked up by the
street sweeper, but by that time they
are so tattered and solled that he
can scarcely recognize them as hand.
kerchiefs. Anyway, not being a phil
osopher, he would not stop to won.
der how they happened to be there.
It would be interesting, however, If
he or somebody else would figure out
why, in view of the many handker
chiefs that are lost, so few are
found."-=Now York Press.
ATTORNEYS.
D F. FORTREY
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLEVONTE PA
Ofice North of Court House
Ee
vw. HARRISON WALKER
ATTOREREY -AT-LAW
BELLEFONTE, PA
Ko. 19 W. High Street
All professional business promptly attended to
— — —— T—
B.D. Gerris Jwo. J. Bowen W. DD. Zeany
CEES, BOWER & ZFEBY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Face Brook
LLEFONTE, PA.
Buccessors to Orvis, Bower & Orvis
Consultation in English and
a ———
CLxu ENT DALR
rinan
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BELLEFONTR, PA
Office N. W. corner Diamond, two doom from
First Nations) Bank. free
Ww G. RUSKLE
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
BELLZFONTR PA.
All kinds of legal business sllended promptly
Epecial attention given to collections Office, M8
floor Crider's Katuangs fyle
B. SPANGLER
N.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BELLEFORTRPA
the courts. Consullation is
Ofce, Crider's Exchange
fyod
Practices in all
English snd German.
Buiuiing
Old Fort Hotel
EDWARD ROYER, Prop
Location : One mile South Centre Hall
Accommodations fAret-class bar. Parties
wishing to enjoy an evening given special
attention. Meals for such otoasions pre
pared on short not Always prepared
for the transient t
_ Bisa $1.00 PER DAY
The Nata Ht tel
MILLHEIM, PA
1 A. BHAWVER, Prop
Good
First clas soccommodstions for the traveler
Good table board and sleeping apartments
The choloest liquors at the bar. Blable ao
mmodations for horses is the best to be
hed. Bus wand from sll trains on the
——at and Tarun Balirosd, st Oobura
aL ——————
LIVERY .x
Special Effort made to
Accommodate Com.
mercial Travelers...
D. A. BOOZER
Centre Hall, Pa. Penn'a RR
CENTRE HALL, Pa
W. B. MINGLE, Cashig
Receives Deposits . .
Discounts Notes .
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PE™N.
Manufacturer of
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE
MONUMENTAL WORK
in ail kinds of
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Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator
Bu or to thes eh he
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me, ERICTig om
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