The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 27, 1906, Image 7

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    mas. ESTHER M. MILNER,
oppp——
DeGratf, Ohio.
Olio
Box 321,
Dre. 8. B. “artman, lumbus,
Dear Sir:—
| was a terrible
pelvic weakness
continvously. |
for mys
sufferer from
and hac headache
was not to do my
I husband
hed condit
You recon
ttles of it .
think Peruna a
and have recom-
with Lhe very
able
bousew
I wrote you
as nearly a
Peruna. i :
completely cure
Ww onde rfl medicine
mended
pest of re
OUR
Esther M
Very few of the great mult
en who have
disease or weakness
sent to give a
the public.
There are, however, a
sacrificing women who
their sufferin- siste
to be publish
“Mil ner
de for her r
A GRATEFUL
LETTER TO
DR. HARTMAN
health is no small
adequate to express
iiner,
ude nn.
been relieved
by Peruna
testimonial
% Lesson In Agony.
Rose Wat
win Booth
who
made
man’s company
Watkin's daughter,
Evening
had eve
her debut
her moth
'nshman,
terror On
avercoms
the
with
couldn't
was a
trary to her
not dismissed
‘You will
, Rose,’
I on
made
Cushman caught her
ibbed a 1}
arm
moth
scene
mother
Nes f
vi
THE orT
of Food Broug
WAY
Change ht Success and
Happiness,
ambitious but delicate gir,
falling to go through school on
of and hysteria,
found Grape-Nuts the only thing
that seemed to build up and fur-
nish her the p th.
“From infa
not been strong
learn at
High School
don my studies on ¢
prostration and h)
“My food did not
grew thin and despondent
not enjoy the simplest social affair
for I suffered constantly from nerve.
ousness in spite of all sorts of medi-
cinag.
“This wre'ched condition
ued until I was twenty-five, when 1
became interested in the letters of
those who had cases like mine and
who were being cured by eating
Grape-Nuts.
“I had jittle faith but procured a
box and after the first dish I ex-
perienced a peculiar satisfied feeling
that I had never zained from any
ordinary food. 1 slept and rested
betier that night and in a few days
began to grow stronger
“1 had a new feeling of peace and
restfuiness. In a few weeks, to my
great joy, the headaches and nerv-
ounsness left me and life became
bright and hopeful. [ resumed my
studies and later taught ten months
with casze-—of course using Grape-
Nuts every day. It is now four years
since I began to use Grape-Nuts, I
am the mistress of a happy home and
the old weakness has never re-
turned.” Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich, y
“There's a reason.’’ Read the lit-
tle book, “The Road to Wellville,”
in vkes.
An
alter
account nervousness
in
her
eace of heal
“1 have
nbitions
to the
aban
Yous
to
COs
3 Bot
but won had
any
to
of ner
agree with me, 1
iI could
contin-
COMMERCIAL COLUMN,
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
New York.—R.
view of trade
Volume of trade continues bhevond
precedent for the period, the end of
the vacation season restoring normal
forces im most occupations, and there
are no important labor struggles to
handicap progress. Autumn distri
bution is very heavy, traders as a rule
preparing for needs well into the fu-
ture, while niercantile collections are
quite as prompt as could be .ex
pected in view the tight money
market,
There some uncertainty in pri-
mary markets for cotton goods, ow
ing to the expectation of lowe: prices
in response to cheaper material,
but as vet no concessions are offered.
Demand for woolen fabrics also
somewhat irregular, althomgh fancy
worsteds withdrawn of
the condition othe:
leading industries
tivity and strength Price
modities rose during August in
aggregate, dairy nd garden
supplying of the advances
coutinue in the
uncertainty which prevailed
week Footw manufa«
in Ney Aeland report
tone ia Spring busine
G. Dun’'s weekly re-
SAYS.
Of
is
raw
is
are because
and
report great nt
of
well-sold
com
the
pro
most
oO
of
SOME
dion
thy
Gnmercis Weer
i against
preeding
ponding
week and
week last ‘anada
number
precedi
last week, 1
8 in
1904
Wholesale Markets,
"LOUR-—— Dull
ts, 5,661 1
and
els
Ba un
ex-
Itimor: I
1 v
’
hanged,
bari:
CHE Al
70;
spot, contrac
red Western,
>a
68 7%
$
No
Sept
11
‘i 38
0
Eo
Ta
mber,
December,
No
LARD~-Firn
sa: refined
POTATOES
changed: sweets
basket, 75 @ 90.
Live Stock.
New York--BEEVES
in good der.and at 7
pound for common to
das
ALVES Veals
£.006 4.560; grassers, 3.50 Dressed
steady to firm City dressed
veals, SY ar 131 per pound; coun-
try d 6@ 12¢.; dressed grass
and fed calves, 5@ Te.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-——Good sheep
firm, ot.er steady, lambs strong.
Sheep, 3.506 5.50; culls, 2.596 3.00:
lambs, 7.00 @ 9.00: ells, 5.00. Dress
ed mutton, @ 10%ec. per pound;
dressed lambs, 11& 14¢
HOGS Market casy.
Pennsylvania hogs, 6.80 6.90,
Chicago. —CATTLE-Market firm,
to prime steers, 3.75 @ 6.75;
stockeras and feeders, 2.60@
bulls, 2.2 @ 4.50; calves,
stockers and feders, 2.606
Dresad beet
to Bie. per
extra
5.006 8.50; culls
calves
2€
reased , 12
wl 7.00;
a.45
imo
4.35
HOGS
nh:
Market 5 to 15e¢. higher
Choice light, 8. 407 6 #51 light mixed,
6.006 6.20: butcher 154 6.40;
heavy, 5.00 a 6.10;
an
chalee
b.60@m oh
WORTH REMEMBERING.
fn Rus
Kisser In publi
sin it is unlawful to
A kiss in the street
is penalized by a fine of 83.75. and
on a tram car by a fine of 85 De.
claration of love on a post card ren
ders the sender liable to a fine of
" oN . is
The barbar's
pole as far bac
around the poie
the bandages used
arm or part from
wie to be le
sign was a stripped
K as 1650, the stripes
being symbols of
which the blood
|
|
APRONS,
flowm
The
HOUSE
A friend
for my every day
cheap and easily
and
AProns,
SAY RK “I use sacks
re
they
for
aprons,
washed, a
are good
Ong
apron
can be boiled, they
afternoon
looks
are 850
aiway
in a and they
nicer to cook in than
They ¢
have
LOO,
neat white
much
colored aprons.
in different
mine, and
on hand, so
I can put
Farmer
mad
on
an De
ruffle
supply
ts dirty
Indiana
Ways |
always have a
that when one ge¢
on a clean one.”
SAVERS
eful
TIME
Among the many us
saving kitchen utensils
old-fashioned housekeeper
in
potato and
ers, almond
crushers,
me
the
{oO open nel
and ti
that cause
amazement, are olive
Orange
inders, ice
¢yes
peele pea
hav
chees
ers, pineap
the eves of pineapples
housekeepe:
with
knows
CORR
BCIEROT
salad
EMERGENC
{which renders
then
hour
half
more
an
digest cared
cit
ont
adding a
amount of
of toma
alt and
bread
fill in
move the
when
and
spoonful of
white pepper, a
to catsup, a pinch of celery
a tablespconful of grated
crumbs; blend thoroughly and
to the egg whites, heating in a thick
brown sauce to which a half a cup
ful of chopped olives have been add
ed. Serve on a hot platter, with the
sauce poured over and surrounded by
a border of toast trian}es
Little Savory Potato
Twelve tablespoonfuls of floury pota
toes, eight tablespoonfule of white
flour, two tablespoonfuls of grated
cheese, one tablespoocnful of cream
the yolks of two eggs, one teaspoon
ful of baking powder, salt and cay.
onne to taste. Boll the potatoes and
rub through a fine seive Add the
butter, flour, cheese, baking powder
and seasoning and blend thoroughly
Mix into a light dough with the cream
and the yolks of the eggs. Roll out
about half an inch thick, cut into lt.
tle rounds and brush over with the
heaten egg. Bake in a rather quick
aven until a nice brown. Split in two,
butter and sprinkle with a very lit.
tle finely chopped parsley,
quite
to a paste,
haif
teaspoonful
mash
salt, the
Cakes
A DANGEROUS PRACTYICE,
Burning Off Paint Makes Insurance
Void.
It seems that considerable danger
property exists in the practice of
burning off old paint before re-paint-
ng The question has long been a
subject of debate in the technical
nals, and now house-holders and
the newspapers have begun to discuss
It. Those of us who, with trembling,
have watched the paintere blow a
fiery blast from their lamps against
to
1011
our houses, and
the size of our
of the time
ary work, are
vestigation by
Gazette and
considerable
painting bill
wasted on this prelimin-
interested in the in-
the Greenfield (Mass. )
Courier, which gives
space to the reasons for
the practice, questions its necessity
and suggests ways to prevent the rigk
of burning down one's house in order
to get the old paint off. It says:
There ig a good deal of discussion
among house-holders as to the desir
abliity in painting houses, of burning
off the old paint, a practice that has
grown very of late in
Greenfield and where Insurance
men are strongly opposed to thi
method It makes vold insurance
policies for fires caused in this man
Greenfield
result of th
common
eine
ne; Several
have
fiouses in
gotten afire as the
and
have burned a:
It is undoubted!
a house has
in
method,
been ove
over again there be an
cumula of
new
tion
cumulation:
ter To burr
and cheapest
method of
paint
accumulations
These old.
on the pa
his paint in
of painting
ving sufi
hetween coats
of
ary
partly
brush
custom
adulterats
of old-fashioned Ir
white lead The 1
Many
say that
oints
the u
should be
lead shot
intter
than the ofl
quentiy
great det
Painters
4
i
lead themsels
eads
of some re
and see that
that br
well repays house ow ne
3
lars and cents saved
Little Mistake.
v ‘ Gunsaunius
day t
Ne ston’ =
the
wo children in blue sailor
king i
Gunsaulus
trim
handsome roofers
d and said
“In a certain
morning three
front row of the
or hats on their heads
The sexton before
commenced, tiptoed
and whispered loudly
iy:
with hei ier
pe ott
gailor hats and
Then he smi
out wal
paiged the
lue suits, the
the
Sunday
in the
with sail-
church
children
gathe
ont
sat
ring
the service
down the aisle
and indignant-
Take them hats off, boys.’
“The children took no notice and
very angrily the sexton appeared:
"Off with them hats, do you
hear?’
“Stil
the old man
So
over
they did not comply.
came and leaned
them, glowering in their faces.
“‘Why--~' he began, but in a
shrill little pipe of terror one of the
children interrupted him.
“ ‘Please, gir, we are girls.’
said.’ ( ‘hicago Inter Ocean.
FITS St, Vitus’ Danos: Nervows Diseases per.
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer, $2 trial bottle and treatise free,
Dr. H. R. Kline, La. #81 Arch St.
she
from a spoon.
Mrs, Winslow* d Soothing Syrupfor Childron
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 2c a bottle
Naturally, the man
gireel car conductor a quarters
copie 45 conta change doesn’t
world is growing better
hands =»
and ac
who
~-How Thousands
Nervous
Mrs. Chester Curr
Mrs Clas F Brows
ther, often on
unfit to care
insa child's dis
Peralt,
and
to the
itable mo
slerics, is
A nervous, ire
the verge of hi
for chi it ro
and rea
tion
trouble bet
pos
The
thel:
fact
£ ovis wees
IETHIR.® Went
unfit
idren ;
is upon
ween cochiidren
ers too often is dus
her has some
she is enti
ihe strain upon her nerves hat govern
ing children in: it is impossible
for her to do anything calmly
The ills of women act like a firebrand
the ent
moll
that the
ness, and
3
mont
to bear
ely
ves
upon Yer cConsean
tenths of the 8 pre
YOus despondency "43 165
nervon miration
sleep
: ,
and tability ©
ise from
nervou irr
derangement
lessness
women ar
of the female organism
Do you experience fits
with restlessness, niternating
extreme irritability?
easily affected, so tl
laugh, and
like crying *
Do vou
ng in your throat and
choke vi nil the pe
morbidly sensitive 0
pain in the abdomin
bet we n the
pains: ners
oontinuaily eross and an
FOUr nerves are Nn 8 sl
condition, and vor r threatened
BErvous pros 1
sone
of depression
with
Are your spirits
minute von
the fee
like a ba
threatenin
nses perverted
Ar und
region
i Mik
ad ne
and
OeAring-down
and aimost
BAppy
11 aes Rilere
Proof is mon that noth
the world | rHervo
on than
table Coimzy
ids of w can testify to this fa
Ask Mrs. Pink’
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When Month
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fine
at Boxy
its Sfity ®
werk to know its gow ee
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removing the cause 10
You CANNOT
CURE
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con-
ditions of the mucous membrane such as
nasalcatarrh, uterine catarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sore
mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
dosing the stomach.
But you surely can cure these stubborn
affections by local treatment with
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic |
which destroys the disease germs checks
discharges, stops pain, and heals the
inflammation and soreness,
Paxtin: represents the most successful
local treatment for feminine ills ever
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to this fact. so cents at druggists,
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Chester |
mphon
toga
writes
Dear Mrs. Pin
“ For eight veurs |
NETY OUSTIeNS A
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Dear Mrs Pin 3
1 dragged thro h
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YOUsTes intial 1 seni Bas Lh
fiy I then noticed g statement «
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she derived from Lydia E
table Compound { deeid t
and at the end of three ma BE 8
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was no longer irritable, a; busts
in love with me all over agai
Women should remem
Pinkham's
the medicine 1}
¢ greatest number
female lis, and taken
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WEAR
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o- sale everywhere
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BEST IN THE WosLD
Wl Douglas $4 Gt Mp | ne, =
aanotbe equalled at any price
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hose, 88 10 81.80. Boys 8
Women's Shoes, $84 00 .
iren’s Shoes, $2.25 1 i 00
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they exoel other makes.
If | could take you into my large
factories at Brockton, Mass. and show
you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes
why they hold their shape, fit better,
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
Wherever you live, you can obisla W
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