The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 31, 1907, Image 7

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MAYOR OF SUNBURY
Says Pe-ru-na Is a Good
Medicine.
Hon. GC, €. Brooks, Mayor of Simbuy,
Ohio, ndso Attorney tor Farmers” Bank
and Sunbury Building and Loan Co.,
WIILes:
“{ hive the utmost confidence in the
virtue of Peruna. It 1s a great medicine,
§ have used it and | have known many
of mv frmends who have obtained bene-
ficml results from its use. I cannot
praise Peruna too highly.
»
na a ERE
HON, C, C BROOKS
I'he weathe
memt
hy i
ail
sland
minor
Peruna has become a
thousands of homes for
ments of this sort,
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
fimanac For 1907.
HICKS’
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
HEADACHES
; Breaks up COLDS
IN 6 TO 12 HOURS
rial Bontle 0c. Ar Drugfisss
Versatile Cupid.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative B mir T
Druggists refu:
E.W. Grove's sign atur
Tich cured
Sanitary Totion
mats. Mail o
E. Detchon M«
Senator Dubois’ Cook.
Senator has a
Pe opi
ton alw
partic
ing that
Mrs Dut
Dubois Lew
keeping house in Wi:
new cooks
cook came
could « inythi
‘Do you mean
what :
“Oh, 3
cook replied
place I wor
with them
th
“Only
ked the
things
Diver Reads Under
test the qu:
lectrie ligh
land, de:
wate~, tak
light dow
on an ancaor
harbor, he read aloud
minutes to the men above,
being conveved h
phone in his hamlet. he paper
held 18 inches from lamp.
Water,
To {
marine ¢
deen, Scot
muddy
and the
seated
f the
the
tha
AWFUL ATTACKS OF PAIN.
A Most Dreadful Case of Kidney
Trouble and How It Was Cured.
Thomas N. McCullough, 221 South
Weber St., Colorado Springs, Colo.
says: "For twelve
or fifteen years I
was suffering fre-
quent attacks of
pain in the back
and kidneys that
lasted for ree
weeks
I would be uns ‘le
to turn In bed.
. The urine was in
FY terrible co ndition n, at times a come
plete stoppage occurring. [I began
with Doan’s Kidney Plils, and soon
felt better. Keeping on, I found com-
plete freedom from kidney trouble,
The cure has been permanent, 1 owe
my good health to Doan’s Kidney
Pills,”
Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y,
at « )
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Latest News Gleaned From Various
| Parts.
With the
John Marshall
daughter and
un for their
ing when
cestroyed
weather Thelow | zero,
, hig invalid wife, their
two visitors had to
Hyves the other morn
flames almost completely
their home at Collingdale,
was. sent out and the fire
vnpanies from Norwood, Sharon
Hill Foleroft responded, but
house could be saved
discove by Mr
while the fam
and so quick
were com
An alarm
and
the
wi
daughted
break!
that they
their
veral
exting
blazing
turned to
left the
ittle of
The fire
Marshall's
Was
red
at
uncompleted
streams Irom
tighers were
building
ice al
iy Se
chemical
play
the wate;
S001
oon ing on
v » eo
NOZZI¢
ners
at
uch a
tement
physi
Marsh
(‘ounty Con
shall and
Humphre:
of
fire
froze:
done
Altoona from burt
ing's fire, Pre
sent to
jation a
Lloyd
Hef As
has the
HOH check
ars on the Read
at Landingville, Wii
aged 21 years, has his
crushed in His death
instantly The accident
man tried to
sections of a coal train
and Catha-
wife, have
ei
curred
red wi
between
Valentine W
rine Schreiner, his
wrought suit in the Columbia County
Courts against the Shamokin &
Mount C Electric Railway
Company $12,000 damages, al-
ieged to have been sustained by Mrs
Schreiner when one of the company’s
carg collided with g cow
While tunneling for water
Fisher's Ferry Joseph Roughton
and John Moody found a well de-
fined copper vein, the outcrop being
thin and almost perpendicular.
Peter Kuzikewlez, aged 26 years,
gon of a Shenandoah merchant, was
killed in a railroad wreck near
Havre, Montana He was fireman
on a locomotive :
Fire of unknown origin destroyed
a large slaughter house of O. B. De-
long, at Lansford, entailing a loss
of $10,000, partly covered by insur«
ce
of
cur 1} ie Nass
LWoO
Schreiner
armel
for
near
of an in-
the wages
Announcement ig made
crease of $10 a month in
of section foremen on the main line
of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and
an of from $5 to $7.50 in
the of division foremen
Vhile crossing the Pennsyvivania
Railroad tracks at Mountville, the
team driven by Dr. 8. B. Koser was
struck by a fast eastbound passgen-
ger train. The horse was killed,
the wagon was reduced to kindling
wood and Dr. Koger was dragged
fifty feet Several ribs were broken
and it is feared the physgican was in-
jured internally.
RCTrea
pay
NEW YORK DAY BY DAY.
Some of the Things Done Daily in the
Metropolis.
‘or The Whole Block.
containdg
blow a
and a large number
bullets
bathroom on the
Dynamite }
An Innocent-looking pail,
mg enough dynamite
block to atoms,
explosive
10
dum-dum were
found in a tub in the
third floor a furnis
at 205 W. Eleventh Street early the
sr morning. The dynamite and bullets
were wrapped in brown paper thick
with dust George Witham, a young
dectrician living in the house, found
the pail on Monday night, but did
not say anvthiong about it until the
next morning, when he told the
landlady, Mrs. Frederick Peters, who
promptly notified the police of the
Charles Street Station. Policeman
Walsh took the stuff the station-
house, first taking the preeaution to
fill the pail with w Later It
was removed to the Com-
bustibles, Wolf, who
xamined aid there
was
hed-room house
oth-
to
10
ater
Burean of
and 18 Ped
the
enough dynamite to blow
the block, and bullets were
if the ex
xplosive The bullets
ware in boxes
» name New
York and Bq mpany.”’
T police do who
left the exp 3 intend
were
content
up
there
ed to u them where they
found. Thi
finding
thr
con nect
snlosives
LpIOSIVESs
received
named Mar
atening
1
i
rung with
gained
of Sama
floos
faetory
eight!
Have Fe
td mar
Anarchists To Love ast,
arc
{ to cel
When the cas
District Attor
the
Man ANNOUNCe
would 1
brate her
was called
ney Keough asked for
the prisoners He said the 1
Jury a few weeks ago refused to in-
dict Miss Goldman for making
leged incendiary speech at the Man-
hattan Ly He declared that
the case against the three defend-
ants was of a similar nature, and
that it would be useless to prosecute
them
Assistant
an al-
ceum
Swiss Timepieces Dearer.
of Swiss and
clocks announced advances in prices,
varying from 5 to 15 per on all
except the highest grade of time-
pieces, thus following the lead given
by American clock manufacturers,
who recently put up their prices. Up
to this time the American manufac-
turers of watches have not made any
change, but the public will find
nearly every other kind of device for
telll the hour more costly after
this. It is lilsely that many retail
dealers will add a greater percentage
to the prices than the wholesalers
did The cheaper watches, which
are the most affected by the increase,
come in cases made of plated and
oxidiged silver, gun metal and nickel.
Importers watches
cent
§ or
iis
Measles And Preunionis Fatal.
Measles and pneumonia caused the
death of 23 out of 800 coolies on
the steamer Indus, from Caleutta for
Trinidad, B. W. IL, according to a
report brought here by the Indus.
After landing the surviving coolies
at Trinidad the Indus sailed for
Cuba, where she took on a cargo of
sugar for New York. B8he was de-
tained at quarantine upon her arri-
val, and will be thoroughly disin-
fected before she is released,
Estimates of the country's copper
production this year piace the output
$40,000,000 and 974
£00, 000 ‘pounds. Last year's progue-
There is more Catarrh in this section of
the country than all other diseases put
gether, and until the last few years was sup.
posed to be incurable. For a great many
veara doctors pronounced a local disease
and prescribed local and by con
ioeal treatment,
pronounced it ine cience has proven
Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and
th trefore require constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F
ila & Co Tole fo, Ohi he only ¢
titutional cure onthe
ternally in doses fro
ful. It acts direct]
surfaces of ti
dred dol
for cirenl
CHENEY
Bold by 17
Take Hall's F
level anal from
the hone Rive is
in
000,
to.
remedies
urable
marke
The
seilles
leted
nn
WELL
Bea
to
world, See thei
ment in another
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days,
Pazo Ointment
case of Itching, Blis
Pilesinéto 14d BYS Or m
O Cure
t ure
nny
ang
Doctor Has A "Press Agent.”
Huddled
Scotland Forever,
and
Tit-Bite
The Pelicy
thor
joyment
kely 1
receive
papas
of
school curric
wer
modern trousers w
lum, and
viewed the school wit
Govern
that the
that the hildren
d int user
Sy
picion
now
been
not be converts
and the
now very
It would
how this iclor
nether ring
the dey goods
reporis
assured
man,’
hool are
brigh
be interesting learn
of the m
arose and whether
merchan denied the
natives their ordinary materials. But
it may be {rary recall the
fact t®at the British Government for
bade Highlanders kilt
for some after battle of
Culloden. However, the government
was in a tight corner during their
Continental wars, hey were glad
to raise several regiments of High
landers, who resumed the kilt, and
the trouser-wearing edict died a na
tural death Tailor and Cutter
ugg odern
Cove
a
sling to
to wear the
years
and t
No Need,
“1 wish, Jane,” said
mother to her new nurse,
would use a thermometer
tain if the water is the
perature when you give
bath.”
“Oh,” replied
“don't worry about
the fond
‘that you
to ascer«
right tem-
the baby his
Jane, cheerfully,
that, I don't
If the little
‘un turne red. the water ig too hot:
if it turns bine, it's too cold, and’
there you are. '-Life
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NATURE PROVIDES
FOR SICK WOMEN
a more potent remedy in the roots
and herbs of the fleld than was ever
pro auc ed from drugs,
In the good old fashioned days of
grandmothers few drugs were
used in medicines and Lydia E.
Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass,, in her
study of roots and herbs and thelr
power over ise discovered and
gave to the women of world a
remedy for their pe euliar ills more
potent id eff than any
ana Cac fous
combinat
our
Use
the
won of drt
Ne
LYDIA E. PINKHAM
, tried and true remedy ¢
than
isan hone
Daring its
cures of thos
Vegetable (
person and every
record of more
serious ill pecul
nupound to the respect
thinking
trou
Woman
hen women bled
WORK DES
fin tulene
hould rem
ham's Veg
displas
gene
ember there
re etable Com
medy
i thon
ling testimony
able COommpen ind a
ton ail
PHILIPPINE “DOBIE ITCH.”
Itching Pimples Covered Body——Iise.
charged For
Cure in
Disability—¥F ound
Cuticara Remedies.
Invigorate the Digestion.
CICA TI
the body
week will usually
For Constipation
taken
great re
two ever
night w time afford !
bef
Brandret
alive tonic
and
every
Bold v drug and
either n or sugar-coated.
the same fine bax.
medicane slore,
Are 8G : a at
ground. But ma
their famil
IMagine, ons
heart disease, &
ney disea i
tration, an
and in th
the msel Ives an
busy doctor, sop
vy physi
wn dye)
fey
her from ners
th pain here and there
present ail
ad their V-ROILE OF Ove
arate senses, for wh
he, assuming them to be such, prescribes
his pills and potions, In reality, they are
all only FY plone ct aused by some uterine
disease. The
cunuse of suffering, }
until large bills are m
pati lent ge 1% no be tte
Ke
by an ess] iT symp.
toms, and instituting comfort instead of
prolonged misery. It bas been well said, |
that "a disease known is half cured.”
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a
scientific medicine, carefully devised by
an experienced and ski iiful physician,
and A ted to woman's delicate system,
| It is made of native American medicinal
is riectly harmless in §
worful invigorating tonic "Fa
vorite Prescription” imparts strength to
the whole system and to the organs dis-
tinctly feminine in particniar. or over.
worked, “worn-out,” run-down,” debili-
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seamstresses, "shop-girle,” house-keepers,
nursing mothers, and feeble women gon-
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is the greatest earthly boon, being un-
equaled as an appetizing cordial and re
storative tonic.
As a soothing and stréngthe ning nerv-
ine "Favorite Prescription” is unequaled
and is invaluable in piaying and sub
duing nervous excitability, irritability,
nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration,
neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus’s
dance, and other distressing, nervous
symptoms commonly attendant upon
functional and organic disease of the |
uterus. It induces refreshing Soop aa
relieves mental anxiety and despondenc
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate
the stomach, liver and bowels. One to
three a dose, Easy to take as candy.
DROPSY Mv piscoviar,
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(To Feel Well
when your stomach takes proper
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aid digestion, gently expel all refuse
matier from the system-—anake new
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Put up in glass vials,
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