The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 20, 1906, Image 7

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    oc Macianery.
the age of machinery.
directing mind be-
more account, while
correspondingly in
day That eccen-
Elbert Hubbard,
We live in
The thinking,
comes dally of
mere brawn falls
value from day to
tric philosopher,
says in of his escays, "Where a
machine will do better work than the
human hand, we prefer to let the ma-
chine do the work.’
It has been but a few
the cotton gin, the “spinning
and the power loom displaced the
icker, the spinning wheel and
sand loom the reaper and
the tedder, the
machine the place of
old eradle, scythe, pitchfork and
rake. since the friction match
ded the flint and tinder: since
modern paint factory replaced
the slab and muller, the paint
and paddie
In every
intr
the
Ange;
one
years since
jenny"
since
and
took
rake
mowing
the
hand
Supers
the
pot
case
duced
laborers
where machinery has
hand la-
resisted the
weavers, the
been to
bor,
replace
have
and as the
the farm laborers
against new-fangled looms,
hines and agricultural
in m recent times
ositors have protested
stresses, and
sewing
impler
comfy
mac
nents, so ore
against
tting machines
glass blowers
lowing machines, and
d paints
that
i em
ployed, at bet rier
and
wages, for she
easier work where
worked Tr H
hours
hun-
rhorious
ence. t
weaving machin
implements—in
every notable Improv
multiplication of
decade is a direct resyl
vention of
DOOKS
fagt nroc
ia8tl p SSF
The mixed
do n
amples
tO Our
Cruelty To The Guinea-pig.
Did vou kn % #
10ld a guinea
father
Who
YOR
Oh.
Ing
you go tf
and ¥
humor
went ont in a
back looking -—well
that's been badly
The little rascal got
ime.” he said friend
But 1 Jon't see the point
friend
“Don’t
No."
Well,
il laugh
Well,
me up, on'll
Just to
moment
just
sold
to a
he
yon?"
guine;
Ome
FADED TO A SHADOW,
Worn Down by Five Years of Saffer-
ing From Kidney Complaint.
Mrs. Remet
Tenth 8¢., Ironton. O
worked hard in
been
, of
he Myers 150 South
I have
have
again
and again to changes
of weather It isa no
wonder my kidneys
save and I went
all to pleces at las:
For five vears 1 was
fading away and
finally so weak that
for six months I could not get ont of
the house. 1 vas nervous, restiess
and sleepless at night, and lame and
sore in the morning. Sometimes ev-
erything wou™ whirl and blur before
me. [I bloated so badly I could not
wear tight clothing, and had to put
on shoes two sizes larger than usual,
The urine was disordered and pas-
sages were dreadfully frequent. I
got help from the first box of Doan's
Kidney Pills, however, and by the
time 1 had taken four boxes the pain
and bloating were gone, 1 have been
in good health ever since.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a
Jor, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
. YY.
, Bay
time and
exponsd
my
out
RNISHING
sewing
be fitted up
work It
glass, and
te a chiffonier
long
per,
pieces
THE SEWING
should, if po
the
ROOM
room gible
with all
of should contain
Opposite it Ong 0
There should
manikin, a rack
and bas!
table, a
machine
rns
sewing
and patte
A XEW CRAD
idi inventi
y 4
iOS «
form of a
rocking
lengthways
this is the
from
should be
liable
Chat
rocking is
Oyes Hi
me
TO LAUNDER
btst tose
and
mixture is
chicken
hicken meat
y lon Juice,
cup
pinch of
Ate
small
Add te
kinds
pen be mm
pineapple, a
one of white
and one of Mara
Boil a pint of wate:
of granulated sugar
ten minutes; take from the fire, strain
and add the fruits When ready to
serve turn into a punch bowl, add a
large block of ice and two of
apollinaris or seltzer water
A French Dessert—Heat one cupful
of maple syrup In a double boiler,
then add the yolks of four well-beaten
eggs and stir until thick; when cold.
add one quart of whipped cream and
#et it in the freezer. Pack with ice
and salt, and allow it to stand for
three or four hours, Do not turn the
freezer,
Beef Tea-—-Cut lean beef into small
pieces, put them into a jar with tight
chver and place jar in kettle of cold
water. Bring to a boll, cooking meat
until juice ig extracted.
and cut
#iX lemons and six oranges
these fruit 11 arh f
of berries f they hap
nj,
cup of
Rgrapes
hino ches
with a cup
two
io
SOAR
up of minced
oanana,
ar
minced
{seeded )
ries
for
quarts
Ex-Governor John P.
forsaken Kansas for
St.
Texas,
Jolin has
|
COMMERCIAL COLUMN.
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
R. G
of Tra
Moni
eff tim
price if ; urities
when
Scarcit iM labor is a
it
aunickK!
imports wer
much mors
portant trade influence, re
produc and 4
delay:
structural
jobbing t
ping department
as rapidly as possible Leading
ters crowed by interior bus
wno place orders,
Quotat
tion of ia
in harve
work 1!
making
ade i Progr
wwding
forwi
are
liberal pecial
aring apparel
maintained and
collect
fOr wi
wll
n
long ais
me improve
ment is note tion
onab le ine
rade at t
tency of
INess
report
mo
Work
in
FLOI
spring chicker
1 fow!
I ARD Fir
85; refined
POTATOES
changed;
basket, 756 00
aweotls
Live Stack.
BEEYV Fi
and at
\
Now York
in goovd de
pound for
ide
CAl ri
§.00 &@ hi grassers, 3.50 Pros
droased
pound:
waod grass
common to
calves 4 Mel to i ¥y (tity
voals y coun
sued,
and fed calves,
SHEEP AND LAMBS
firme; ot ady
Shesp, 3.506 5.54 ills, 2.50
iambe, 7.506 9.00; 11s } Dr
ed mut : pet ind;
diegsed lambs, 11 1 4«¢
HOGS Market cass State
Pennsylvania hogs, 8.306 6.90
Chicago CATTLE Market
Common to prime steers, 3.756 6.7:
@ 7.50; stockers and feeders, 2.604
bulla, 2.256 4.50; calves, 3.00
stockers and feders, 2.606
try dee
ors
(ood ahi
sirong
1 00
Iambs
ton po
and
firm
fr 7.50:
4.35
HOGS
Choice light, 6
6.006 6 an;
choice heavy,
5.604 5.90,
SHEEP Market strong 104
higher. Bheep, 4.25 tf 5.76; year
lings, 5.606 6.50; lambs, 6.0061 8.00
Market hicshos
{OE 6.45; light mixed,
butchers’, 6.1960 6.40;
10; packer
5.0061 6
toy
WORTH REMEMBERING.
New York
bakers to mi ke
bread,
In 1889
in France w
21,624.
A plant for
cial marble was recently
in Catania, Italy.
The growing or rice on a lary
scale is to be started near Tampleo
Mexico, by a company in which Prank
J. Baird, of that city, 1s Inlorestod
city 2,
ite
requires ih
supply of daily
ths aumber of avtomohbil
was 1,672; in 16800 it woe
manufacturing artin
patablishod
|
Were Naot Rich.
under a universsa
Francis Bellamy,
azine A Bens
Men Who
Success
We have fallen
witcheralt, declares
In Evervhodyv's Mag
of the power and luxury in mone
beyond all the wonder tales, ha
suddenly come to us It turned
onr fas ociety mates
has
hionabls into a
fallsm which longer
of its poverty of ideals it
and mercile of heart: it
tical of unworthy motives: its
est religh is the strokes
of the
times
no
fon
and
manipulators of finance In
like these, it is good
Agassiz, who refused
$500 a night bed
busy make
Sumner
io
member {to
ture at atige he
{O00 10 money;
who leclined
any prise hecause, he
all his time belonged Mas
gets, Spurgeon, who refused
to America to delive; fifty
at $1,000 a night, saving
do better he
and try e fifty
son, who eadfast
crease his ind
cause he wanted
Such stories of
to lex
ald, as
achu
come
to
tO
lecture
he could
in London
and Eme
declined to in
ond $1,200 be
time to think
fine haughtiness did
Beem quixotic t the young men
in college thirty
idealism
unashamed
coul sta
tO say BOL
i
not
Ago
arous
was
Vitug' Dance: Nervons Di
ured by Dr. Kline
} and treatise
st.. Phila., Pa
¥ ITS, ot KBARCR DET
# Great
’
Fong
nma
ttl
ETE ducesinf]
& wind colic, 25¢a hot
Disclaimer,
Silence Yeanurre«l.
The Crown Of Gold
YON
crown.’
A lit
catching
piped
My fader wears
‘No!’ aasid the
Yes, he
little chap
ne now
poet
hig tool.’ said
York Trit
does on
New
A Woman
a mant past
entation som
WELL PEOPLE TOO
Wise Doctor Gives Postum to Cone
valescents,
A wise doctor tries to give nature
chance by saving the little
of the already exhausted
and bullding up wasted en-
but powerful nou:
its best
strength
patient,
ergy with simple
fshment
“Flve years ago.” writes a doctor
“1 commenced use Postum in m)
own family instead of coffee I wa:
so well pleased with the results thal
I had two grocers place it in stock
guaranteeing its sale
“1 then commenced recommend
it to my patients in place of coffee,
as a nutritious beverage. The con-
sequence fx, every store in town Is
now selling it, az it has become a
household necessity in many homes
“I'm sure 1 prescribe Postum as
often as any one remedy in the Ma-
teria Medica in almost every case
of indigestion and nervousness J
treat, and with the best results.
“When 1 once introduce it into a
family, it is quite sure to remain. |
shall continue to use it and prescribe
it in families where | practice.
“In convalescence from pneumonia,
fo
io
Name
in pkee. "There's a reason.”
il Wag once told
of England that
politest subject J
ald the king and showed
10 the
door for
ie did
king
troubled
iO BR cer
Lord Blank
will 1«
Lord
roval cari i
him
You
“A less
me with cers
Al
fag
to ente
so FAM MAAMAGEK WANTED
An Independent Income Assured
We
manag
in the Un
and women of
ale EOIiNg 1i«
in e
ited
cal
State
chara
perseverance to re pi!
indeg
most gen
reward ig complet
4 remuneralion
hout
HDegt
i
proposition |
most liberal
offered
wit
and
able
cap amb
women, You can
steady and assul
experience
need is
We have a
maker, It |
maker that
for. There is
that you
from every
fi
confider
can
Near
desires to
and are will
Nave
WORST FORM OF ECZEMA
Elack Splotehes All Over Face ATects
Farts Now Clear as Foye
the 1
re-f"sirved by
ticurs Hemedies.
CAPUDINE
CURES:
| INDICESTION and
ACIDITY ; My ADACHES ALSO by
nasalcatarrh,uterinecatarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sore
mouth or inflame ¢ eyes by simply
ng the sto
Can cure
PA Frit ww
local treatment {os feminine ins ev
produ i ou noe testify
,
to this fact
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yf Wome
oni is Bol wi Ky
rat what Yours are Write
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SUFFE RINETHESURE PENALTY
Heulth Th
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ug Lon 1 # Restored by Lydia
Finkham's Vegetoble Compound.
How many women do yon know whe
off st Yor i
are perfectly and strong? We
hear every day the same story over and
Ver ag Bn. ‘1do no
f 3
t feos {am
wo tired : ail the
well
time
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Le
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Men's Bhoes B85 to $1.80 Boye’ ?
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ug ins Women's, Misses
Children’s shots; for sivle, #11 and wear
they excel other makes,
if | could take you into my large
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you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes
are made, you would then understand
why they hold their shape, fit better,
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
Wherever yom live, you can oblein W. 1
Oouglas shoes, Mis name and price is stamped
on the bottom, which protects you against high
prices and Inferfor shoes. Take ne substis
tute. Ask vour desler for WW. L. Douglas shaes
snd insist upon having them.
Faxt Color | goiets weed ; they will met pear bras
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