The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 07, 1907, Image 9

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    TIRED AND SICK
but woman's work is never done,”
and tidy,
bad to worse, knowing well
the pains and
make life a burden.
made from native roots and
comes as a blessing.
"MRS. AUG, LYON
reluctance to
heeded, arc
go anywhere,
are only symptoms which unless
Inflammation,
It cures
and organic troubles. In
of Life it is most eflicient.
Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of
ham: —*'‘For a long time
of aches and pains in
sleep and had no appe tite.
East E
1
the lo
Since t
now
Dear Mrs. Pink
ad all kinds
and sides, I could not
Pinkham's Vegetable
gave me I feel like a
arl, Pa., write
back
which you
Women suffering
write Mrs. P
perience she
case. Her
inkham, at Lynn
probably
During Lent there is nothing more
delicious than Argo Red Salmon.
There are so many different ways of
preparing it, and it appeals to both
the eye and the appetite,
In Massachusetts the illegal sale
of street railway transfers is made
punishable by a fine not exceeding
$60 or imprisonment for not more
than thirty days.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
veach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a
blood or constitutional disease, and in ¢ rder
to cure it you must take inte medics.
Hall's ( ‘atarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur-
face. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1s a quack
medicine. it was prescribed by one of the
best physic nt for years
and is a regu 3 « sed
of the best t
best bloc on the
C mbination
produces
catarrh,
roal TX
not
s Uh
Take Hall's
French
that the
for cows
milk
Only One “Bromo Quinine”
That is Laxative Brome Quinine. Similar
I med remedies sometimes deceive. The
frst and on ginal ( lablet
Package
5, W bla ig ind jetterin
bears the signature of k
g, and
Grove. 25¢.
catch
Ttch cured in
Banitary Totion
ists. Mail or I
E. Detchon Med. Co. ,Crav
~ +
Mre= Winslow’s Knot hing 8
teething softens the
tion, allays pain, cures
What For.
don't love him
him? I should
what did you ge
“You an
“love
“Then
to him for?
“Here it is
it beauty."
+ Hs ivs »
on my third finger;
Hou Post.
A Most Valuable Agent.
The gl in Dr. Pierce!
medicines grea tly snhat we medic
properties i {rac from nat
medicinal root d holds In sol
much better than aleohol would.
posse SCS medic
being a valuable der
antiseptic and antif
greatl ¢ to tl a efficacy
bark. Bloodroot,
foot and Queen's
* Golden Medical Dise
chronic, or lingering
throat d lung aff
these agents are re
ard modical authoritis
* In all cases where
away of
stomy
sumj
cerine
Golds
loss of ap;
as in the early
in, there can be no «
as a valua
Golden Seal
ropt and Bl:
ligestion anc
rength, controlli
g about a h«
le system, of {
wied to work mirae
ls ex
i t
fiosh,
2 the cough
condition
' It must
3i.€ & will
cept in its pari or
and brin
of the wh
not be e
not care
stages, t
nate. hang-om.
anc’ VATS ECA gan a0d < Tronic SOre
rsencss, In acute ¢ Uugn
1s not 80 elie in the lingering
hang-on coughs, or those of I
even when accompanied by bleeding from
jungs, that it has performed its most
marvelous euros,
Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Ben-
nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly-
cerine:
* In dyspepsia it serves an excellent purpose,
Holding a fixed quantity of the Herre ide of
hydrogen in solution, it is one of the best
manufactured products of the present time in
ita action upon enfeebled, disordered stome
achs, especially if there is ulceration or ca
tarrhal gastritis (catarrbal inflammation of
stomach), it is a most efficient preparation
Glycerine will relieve many cases of py rosts
'
»
ng standing,
acidit
Golden Medical Discovery ” enriches and
purifies the blood curing blotches, pimples,
eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sores,
or ulcers,
Send to Dr. R. V, Pleree, of Buffalo, N. Y.
teinal ts composin
his wonderful
is no in is,
invited to
vast volume of ex-
female weakness are
Out of her
Ash
Among
Pit
the
For Every House.
that invaria-
attention of
objects
bly attract the tourists
in Denver are the ash
These are
haracter. of
for
high winds that
ashes of the
burned,
linary
hot for
pits at every
made necessary
the
domestic
house
coal common-
purposes and
prevail.
lignite coal, 80
hold the heat
length of time
by the «¢
ly used
by the
The
extens
for an
ively
extraor
remaining red
or, if kept from
ter passing throu he grate bars.
It is eviden ¥ f these red-hot
ashes w were thrown out in back yards
or vac 5, tl that
SWeen
hours,
gs af-
many
for day
Acro
them broadca
constant mena
clothing of
nflamable
would
them
ter m
moval
Times.
Sad
From
Experience,
MORE BOXES
And Many Gres
OF GOLD
nbacks,
oples:
affected by
nging from
0 quit
Do you
been driven
cause it cams
characterie
4,
regarding
clear,
taste?
5. Have you ever
way to make it than to
ing teaspo«
let
} make it
black, and snappy, rich
found a better
use four heap-
pint of water,
intil real boiling
that time
boll full
to extract the flavor
(A of butter
size of a pea will prevent bolling
aver.) This confined to
the who have used Postum prior to
date of this srtisement.
i thiul, don't write
plain,
mfuils to the
stand on
begins, beginning
when actual boiling
15 minutes more
nd food value.
the
glove
piece
contest is
just
ne 1st,
1907,
after that date
ixaminations of
three judges,
1¢ Postum Cereal
Their decisions will be fair
final, and a neat little box con-
ining a $10 gold piece zent to each
| of the five writers of the most inter-
{ esting letters, a box containing a $5
| gold piece to each of the 20 next best,
{a 82 greenback to each of the 100
| next best, and a 81 greenback to each
200 next best, making cash
| prizes distributed té 325 persons.
Every friend of Postum is urged to
i write and each letter will be held in
| high esteem by the company, as an
evidence of such friendship, while the
| little boxes of gold and envelopes of
{ money will many modest
! writers whose plain and sensible lots
i ters contain the facts desired, al-
though the nder may have but
| small faith in winning at the time of
writing.
Talk this subject over with ynur
| friends and see how many among you
Lean win prizes. It is a good, honest
| competition and in the best kind of
a cause, and costs the competitors abe
| solutely nothing.
Address your letter to the Postum
| Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.,
writing your own name and address
clearly.
of the
reach
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
R. G. Dun &
of trade, says:
Weather conditions have been
favorable for trade and transporta-
tion in most sections, but a few ad-
verse reports are still received, and
total transactions again felt the cur-
tailing influence of a holiday. At
the large cities there is a good at
tendance of interior merchants or
thelr representatives, producing
much activity in jobbing circles, no-
tably those dealing in dry goods, mil-
linery and other distinctively spring
lines, Mercantile collections are im-
proving, but some complaints are
heard regarding extensions
ly from points that experienced great-
interruption to traffic from the
recent storms. Industrial returns
are uniformly encouraging, mills and
factories having so much business in
ight that no machinery is idle, ex-
ept in cases where fuel deliveries
are unsatisfactory or the labor sup-
ply inadequate. Farm staples
fairly steady in price, liberal
1 luding any possibility
tocks to be carried over
orops, and
geason prom-
grain and
Co.'s weekly review
Of pecial-
est
are
forel
irchase 6
ff exces:
from as year's
preparation for the new
th big acreage in
large
i5€¢ anot
otton.
ner
the textile
attendance
jobbing cen.
finite im
interest in
the increased
buyers in the
there Is also definite
demand at first hands
England manufacturers of
report » Of sup
spring
_delive ry, which
and
provement in
New
otwear
a fair voium
ders p late
ementary or
1 mer
on hi , B
until
is placed.
Wholesale Markets,
Baltimore Flour—Dul
changed; receipts, 18
Wheat—Qui¢
179 3%: No. 2
: February,
May,
red, 74°
Sout
RO@ 801; ;
No °
bushels;
Corn
Febru
Town
firats
2636 |
243%, @ 25
Philad iphi Wheat
higher; contract rade
186 79 %¢ ¥
February
den
{
firm, %¢
February,
but firm;
Oats firm, fair
natural, 47¢
demand;
official
34%;
1{ant
1i€
sand: No
Butter firm, good
Western amery,
315¢.;
nearby
Eggs
fresh and
price,
extra
“re
street price,
print 3, 36
fair demand;
fresh,
steady,
Western
mark
Cheese firm, good
York full creams,
14% c.; do.
to good,
demand; New
fancy, 14% @
14%; do., fal
Oire
Live Stock.
Beeves
per pound,
O Le
Dressed beet
with
New York
quiet at 7c. to $c
fancy beef bringing
Calves Veals steady:
and Western calves nominal; veals,
50 40 10.00; culls, 4.00 a 5.00:
sd calves steady: city dressed
veals, 8c. to 16¢. per pound; country
dressed, Re. to 13¢
Sheep and Lambs
iambe, 7.50 to 7.65;
culls, 5.00.
Hogs Market about steady:
hogs, pigs included, 7.50@ 7.76
Chicago.—Cattle —~Market steady
to strong; common to prime steers,
4.000 7.00: cows, 2.75@ 4.75; hell
ers, 2.36@5.10; bulls, 2.15 @ 4.50;
stockers nd feeders, 3.00@ 4.35.
Hogs—Market 10c. lower;
shipping hogs, 7.12% @7.15; pack-
ing, 7.006 7.07%; assorted, light,
7.02% @ 7.05; pigs, 6.26 @ 6.80;
bulk of sales, 7.084 7.10.
Sheep Market steady;
6.00: yearlings, 4.60@ 6.65;
00@ 7.65.
Ww ORTH REM EM BERING
barnyard
steady,
stock
Sheep
no choice
here;
State
sheep, 3.00
lambr
The most profitable business In
Morocco is smuggling in firearms,
Among the 5,000 car drivers in
Vienna the are 400 knights, 50
parons and 5 counts.
The total pack of the United States
as 9,074,965 cases.
The result of the first six months’
working of the Simplon tunnel have
been tabulated, and show that an
average of 8,000 passengers were
carried a day.
and reliab lity
ent
rféct purity of remedies
Well-Informed
as to the
agents
is to learn
ers of medicinal
the uniform quality
known to physicians
Co., by reason ot its correct
its product has attained to the high st
is accorded to successful and reliable houses only
Company has becon
roa
relative standing
the
he most emir
and presct
generally
anding scientific
and, there
{ 11 "Ni
il
guarantee of the exe
appeal to the \ "el formu ir very walk
cess and « 11 » 8 i }
€cnjoy good
living with
of recreation,
aye any garment with
Ba.
For health
Economy
Results
HICKS’
GAPUDINE
CURES
oa ALL ACHES
Avd Nervousness
rial bottle Moc Af drug stores
LHMWOOD NURSERIES We are
Sirowere and offer an Fans assortment
of AVFPLES PEACHES PFPEANS,
Flames Apricots Nectarine
Chervies, Grapesines in large
assortments, Geose berries ar
rants, Strawberries, Horse.
Hadish, Asparagus Yewher.
ries mand an extra lot Raspheor
ries, Splendid assar ment OR
NAMENTAL and RMADE
TREES, ORNAMENTAL
SHRINES AND NMEPGE
PLANTS WeriteforCatnlogae
tod. BWATEINS & BRO Midlothian. Va
Potash is the connect-
ing link between the
soil and heavy crops.
The most important plant
food for vegetable growth is
“Truck Farming” is aval
uable pamphlet written by
eminent men of scientific
training and national repu-
tation. We mail it free to
farmers who write for it.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
03 Nassau Street, New York
CABBAGE Plants, CELERY Plants
and all kinds of garden plants. Can now furnish all kinds of cabbage
plants, grown in the hea alr and will stand great cold. vrown fron
seeds of the most reliable seadenten. We Use the same plants o
our thousand acre truck farm, Plants carefully eonnted and properis
ked, Celery ready last of Deo. Lettuce, Orion and Beet planes, san
ime of earlier Reduced express mies promised which, when effective
will give us & per cent less that mere has, 08 0 rates. Vrices Smal i bone
$1.20 per thousand large Jot $1.70 to $1.28 per thousand, ¥. © Meg
getin 8 L. Aviington W hite we Cucumber Reed G0 cents per . wn
¥, ¥ Mey Betts, 8 The United finales Ag ural Dejartment
hae estabilched an Experisnrninl Hath mon our farms, to test all kinds of vegeta ties, Pape
cially Cabbages. “he resuits of these experimnents we will be pleased 10 give you at any time,
Yours respectfally NK BB BRiate € OMY A Ny.» EGG ETTS, sO
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES =i"
W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CARNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AY ALL PRIOES:|
Men's Shoes, 85 to 81.50. Boys’ Shoes, 83 to 81.25. Women's |
hoes, 84 to $1.50, Misses’ & Children's Shoes, $2.25 to 1.00.
W. L. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert judges of fost wear
to ba the best in style, it and wear produced in this country. Each
part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after
and watched over by skilled shosmakers, without regard to
time or cost. If I eonld take you into my large factories at
Brockton, Mass, and ghow you how carefully W. L. Dougles {5S i
shoas are made, you would then nnderstand why they hold their shape, fit bette
wear Jon or and a ate of froatar value than a ny other makes.
. as " mpd on the botlom, uy ihe wearer against Migh
n rer
Fal 0 Color welets us hort, TH Xo Rubee: war Bo TAS ner Tn ine.
¢
the mo
v them,
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Athlon ld
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CIR ar Ts
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properties derived frown Cutwcurs, the greet Skin
Cure, with the purest of wy sonpus {gredients, and the
mod refreshing oS hae » #4 fod throughost the
worid. Depoter Lond BT Charterhosses Sg.t Paria,
hott Ld Si Ho) H. Tow & Co, Evdnery
owt om, {7 Fe mbt 4 voy Poser Drug & Chat
MULETEAM
BORAX
IN THE LAUNDRY
| Is Svanderiul in removing dirt and grease
pots. It fixes velors, b caches, and pro-
rents cloth from turning sellow,
All dealers able aha Souvente Poware in
| 0 oolors and
PACIFIC COAST DURAR tar or, New T Tork.
want Thompson's Eye Water