The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 11, 1907, Image 7

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    TIRED BACKS,
The kidneys have a great work to
do in keeping the blood pure. When
they get out of order
it causes backache,
headaches, dizziness,
languor and distress-
Bg ing urinary troubles.
ft Keep the kidneys well
g and all these suffer-
ings Will be saved you.
Mrs. 8. A. Moore, pro-
prietor of a restau-
rant at ‘Waterville,
Mo., says: “Before
using Doan’s Kidney Pills I suf-
fered everything from kidney trou-
bles for a year and a half. I had
pain in the back and head, and al-
most continuous in the loins and felt
weary all the time. A few doses of
Doan’'s Kidney Pills brought great
relief, and I kept on taking them un-
til in a short time I was cured. 1
think Doan’s Kidney Pills are won-
derful.”
For sale by all dealers.
box. Foster-Milburn Co.,
N.Y.
60 cents a
Buffalo,
The School Barber.
The latest wrinkle in the school
system of Cleveland, says the Spring-
field Republican, is an arrangement
by which the hair of the bovs ig to
be shorn at the city’s expense. The
departure begins with the opening
of small barber rooms in three school
buildings, each supplied with two
stools. Pupils from the “bart
lege” will do the work, and
the and everything els
is needed in the operation of
the children’s hair.
scissors
SEND FOR
BOOK
[(Z[MA
a 8 tchings And
tations
THE SKI
Speedily Cured by Warm
Baths With
uticur.
Spe
And Gentle Anointings Of |
(UTICURA
The Great Skin Cure,
whenall other remedies
andevenphysiciansfail,
Guaranteed absolutely
pure, sweet,and whole-
some, and may be used
A Wonderfully Stupid Lad,
The coroner of a certain town
upon to hold an inquest over the re-
nains of a Hungarian laborer.
The only witness was a lad of
game nationality, who spoke no Eng-
lish,
‘Where do you live,
first question of the coroner.
The boy shook his head.
“Do you speak English?”
came from the coroner.
Again the boy shook his
“Do you speak German?”
Still another negative
lad.
“Do you speak
next interrogatory.
For the third time
his head.
“How old
No reply
Then,
asked:
“Do you speak
The lad
*It ain“
gr
boy?" was the
next
head.
from the
French?" was the
the boy shook
you?"
the witness.
pause, the coroner
are
from
after a
Italian?"
remained silent,
no observed the
coroner, turning to those in the room.
“I've questioned this here witness
in four languages and ean't get no
answer. The court is adjourned.
Harper's Weekly.
use,’
Colors Of Vegetation,
The colors of vegetation are
sified by a strong sunlight
certain degree of coolness, as
in the redness of Northern
and the deep tints of Alpine
and other condition such as the
position of the have ap
nce A recent attempt to color
iowerg artifically by chemicals added
the soil has been recorded by
Kraen r Aluminate sul-
and pottas sulphate deep
the llow roses and
als of the
and am-
aluminum sul-
citric acid
on Car-
were too
commer-
inten-
and a
we see
apples
plants,
soil
ium
ened color of ye
tended to streak
and
however promise
mporiance,
Supplying The Explanation,
yrush-
intro-
alet or ng was 1
mastor's clothes He
into } *
ation
A Squaw Bank Depositor,
leaned
and n
iman hand.
Hydrogen Corpuscles,
vie
Gi
1d quinn
O00 000.006
wr os
Wwe leave HH
how long
from the hour of birth.
Verdict for Dr. Pierce
AGAINST THE
Ladies’ Home Journal.
Sending truth after a He. It is an old
m m that "a Ne will travel seven
Mbagues while truth Is getting its boots
on,” and no doubt hundreds of thousands
of good people read the unwarranted and
malicious attack upon Dr. R. V. Pierce
and his" Favorite Preseription * published
in the May (1904) number of the Ladies*
Home Journal, with its great black dis-
play headings, who never saw the hum-
ble, groveling retraction, with its incon-
spicuous heading, published two months
later. It was boldly charged in the sland-
erous and libelous article that Dr, Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, for the cure of
woman's weaknesses and ailments, con.
tained alcohol and other harmful ingredi-
ents, Dr. Pierce promptly brought suit
against the publishers of the Ladies’
Home Journal, for $200,000,00 damages,
Dr. Pierce alleged that Mr. Bok, the
editor, maliciously published the article
containing such false and defamatory
matter wit the Intent of injuring his
urthermore, that no alcohol, or
urious, or kabit-forming, drugs
ere, contained in his *Fa-
m native medicinal roots and
were wholly and absolutel
| geril fed Lm
Cy did
bal or any ST Te alleaed a ful drags)
s facts were also proven
the action in the Supreme Court. yy tha
business of or. Plerce was greatly injured b
is Babtitation of the libelous article wi
Eroat i ¥ headings, while hundreds
road the wickedly defamatory
viele 1 or saw the humble groveling re
lon, set in smal type and made as incon
WOUS as a matter was, how
gis. a jury In the Buprem
ork State which promptl
ited a ; s favor.
A red wore refuted.
~ COMMERCIAL COLUMN.
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
New Dun & Co.'s
Weokly
York.—R., QQ.
Review of Trade says:
Easter retail trade surpassed ex-
pectations, favorable weather bring-
ing out a very large volume of busi-
ness during the last week, while
activity was not confined to speciall
ties, but extended to all seasonable
lines of staple merchandise, Whole
sale and Jobbing houses received
many supplementary orders, especial
ly for dry goods and millinery, and
further fmprovements in collections
was reported.
Announcement by some rallways
that retrenchment must curtail plans
for extensions has had no perceptible
influence on the iron and steel indus-
try, owing to the scarcity of stocks
in all positions. Prices were held
within season during the season of
greatest pressure, when big premiums
might have been charged, and the
Somuervation of the leading interests
Is now bearing fruit. A few quota-
tlons of pig iron are slightly lower,
but as a rule deliveries cannot be
made before July, and domestic fur-
nacesg are not able to satisfy require
ments during the second quarter.
This has revived imports, and one
shipment from China is under n
sideration Structural steel ig tal
lng a prominent position,
specifications forward freely
as open weather facliliates bulld
yperations, much busine
from the Central West and
Coast despite the possibility
strike May 1.
seasonahbly
coming
Wholesale Markets.
Baltimore Dull and un-
changed; 46 barrels; ox-
ports, 3,203
WwW heat-
Flour
receipts, 13
barrels.
Quiet spot,
No. 2 red,
March, Tn
PTT;
steamer, No, 2 red,
ceipts, 8,621 bushels
grade, 74 4
Corn F irm :
60% :
LO?
May
steamer,
celpts
942 bus
ay
ste
i
40
2 whi ni
PB 1ttot »
Western
30¢.;
prints,
CEES
fresh
mark
Live
fowl
10 4%
winter
@17.
New York
top grade
10¢
fat cows,
steady
per 100
choice
lower: bull
10¢
COWS
Calve Mar)
Common to
6.006 16.00;
10.25: eity
10 to 15¢
ed, 9 to 133 c.
Hogs Market
sales reported
Chicago Cattle
steers, 10c¢. higher;
Common to prime steers,
cows, 3.26@ 5.00; heifers,
5.25; bulls, 3.4062 4.60;
@7.75; stockerg and feeders, 3
4.90,
Hogs-—Market 6 tn 10+ higher:
choice heavy shippers, 6.25 @ 6.27%;
Hght butchers, 6.256 6.30;
light, 6.27% @ 6.32%;
@6.22%; bulk of sales,
fow choles do., at
are seq] veals active at
per pound; country dre
15¢ lower no
Good to choice
others steady
§. 006 7
"
3.00 47
Hi:
calves, 2.75
0045
cholce
packing, 5.50
6.2080 6.25.
DDS AND EN DS.
The ancient Egyptians used a form
of blast furnace 2000 B. C.
A man’s hair usually turns gray
five years sooner than a woman's
The population of London is rapid.
ly reaching the seven million mark.
Every German soldier's equipment
includes a Bible and a half-pound
enke of chocolate, '
A man of Witten,
had been almost deaf for som
yoars, recovered his hearing com-
pletely after a terrific explosion,
Germany, who
As
awards
their
Louis
Alaska DPacliers goeciation
taken the highest
World's Fair where
goods were: shown, At Bt
World's Fair the Red Salmon took
the grand prize, The only grand
prize ever given to Salmon at any
World's Fair. The Argo Re Balmon
fe the best that is packed.
The
have
every
\heginthe's secret belonged to a
French chemist. He sold it to a
distiller for $75. The distil old
$50,000, It is now not worth
itg original $75, having leaked
ler
it for
out.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
F.J.Cnexey & Co, Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known ¥ 3.
Cheney for the last 15 and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and fing ancially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Tru AX, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledn, O
Warping, Kinvax & Manviy, Whole-
sale Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucuous sure
faces of the system als sent free.
Price, 75¢. per bottle, Rald by all Druggists,
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
VeLrs
Testimon
Had For Belief.
“You don't mean to say a ¢
feur is worth $2 joutyy
“Well, ti last one hi ran
HOw
Reasons
hauf-
with my wife, an vou , my
wife, old
SLEEP BROKEN BY ITCHING.
Year — No Relief Until Cuticura
Remedies Prove Perfect Success.
“For a year I have had what
eczema, I had an
and when 1
would
they
itehi 8 avor we
i
body
would i
Keep me awake half
the more ]
uld itch.
ould get no rel
wura Be ap, one AR AD
Pills
five
two vials of
whieh cost wentsy
me #
and am
was completely cured
glad I tried them,
Walter W
cents in all,
for 1
Paglush,
Oct. 8 and
very
1 Tea, the Mild Iaxati is a pure,
or od fory
tion. i
A
Garflal
practical he
and « id 0 1
Bostic Nn, sick-h
arising from
complexion,
usehold remed
y Lake
winche
{ ipa
and
¥ ] Is i x
OO, AU Gears Le
ison
| Sahel
Cleaned
One Advantage
Of
and
hink what a
to some of us
creditors came
Berry, 1 want
$10 vou owe me,” It wo
me in the least Ay dear fellow.’
I would reply, ‘come around day
ter tomorrow and I'll pay you,’
then 1 wouldn't hear a
him for 12 months
bless i
Ww hy, if
to
you
one
and
to pay
1ldn’t
me
more
Her
any
logton
FIND OUT
The Kind of Food That Will Keep
You Well.
The true way is to find out what Is
best to eat and drink, and then culti-
vate a taste for those things instead
of poisoning ourselves with improper,
indigestible food, ete.
A conservative Mass. woman writes:
for the young and for the aged; in
sickness and in health; at first follow-
ing directions carefully, later in‘*a
variety of ways as my taste and judg-
ment suggested.
“But its most special, personal ben-
efit has been a substitute for meat,
and served dry with cream when
rheumatic troubles made it important
for me to give up the ‘coffee habit.’
“Served in this way with the addl-
tion of a cup of hot water and a little
fruit it has been used at my morning
meal for six months, during which
time my health has much improved,
nerves have grown steadier, and a
gradual decrease In my excessive
welght adds greatly to my comfort.”
Name given by Postum Cereal Co.,
Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich, Read«the
little book, “The Road to Wellville,”
in pkgs. “There's a reason.”
WOMEN IN
HOSPITALS
MISS MARGARET TIERNEY
performed in
and
our hospitals are
women girls for
trouble,
some organic
Why should this be the case ?
jecause they have
selves, as every one of these pat
in the Nosy tal beds had plenty
warning in those dragging sensations
pains at left or right of abdomen
backaches, nervous exhaustion, in
flammation, uleeration, di ace-
ments, and other organic
All of these symptoms
tions of an unhealthy
female system and
penalty has to be paid by a danger
operation. When
manifest themss
aloag until y
the hospital and submi Lt
tion—but reme in
Pinkham's Vegetable ( ompou
from native roots and her
hundreds of women fro:
operations.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabl
Ce ympounds has cured
feminine ills any
remedy. Such letters as thefoll
Mrs.
neglected them
ents
K pi
WERK DesSses
are indica
econditic
if not }
ae
these gvmptoms
ives, do
ou are oblige
SuUrgic
more
CBACH
than other
one
wing
suffering from
ate
HICKS’
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
HEADACHES
Breaks wp COLDS
Ne TO 12 SOURS
rial Borde 100 Ar Dregne
Argo, Argo, Argo Argo,
Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo. Argo.
Cit Departm
a rtm ent
arimen
that
ving
r about
in 8 Year
than
oO
Vitue' Dance: Nervous Diseases por.
FITS St.
s and treatise free
931 Arch 8t., Phila,
£2 trial bottl
« LA. Pa.
send friend on a
Garfield Tea the ind ensable laxative
Take it in the Spring; it J rifies the blood,
leanscos the svatem, eradicates disnse. It
igs made wholly of wmple Herbs, Guaran-
teed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law.
fiuy
&
ME]
i pay Of A Da iin
MRS.CHAS. A.ROCKW J0D
ee ing
constantly received
Pinkham to: prove ou C
irs £. A, ‘3
amentary Law, of 68 Free
Fredonia, N. Y., writes
Mrs
Rockwood, Meach
Bt.,
“For vears | suffered with female tronble,
decided that an Operation was neces.
although I submitted to a serious
my sufferings Or until
inkham's Vegetable Compound
imendead and it proved a marvelous
¥, 80 qui kly did it rest j henlth.
nk you sufficiently for the good
tinued
York, +
New
years of
natural
weteed and bLeir
try Lydia E
und did so
roper conditions
am well ane
Pinkham's V
other remedy
ndorsemen
Pinkham's Vegeta
ther remedy in the
a record of cures of
qualified e
Temale
: mal e are
weakn ess
116
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Understands a Woman's
Had Out The Puzzle,
Worked
LARTER
MX
Ti
Bostor
Yort NOTE NE
PAXTON CO.
a EST
In the Laundry Will Sterilize th
Clothing, Act as an Antiseptic an
Prevent Odor From Perspiration,
CERIO arn ple Borax, Book and Souvenis
1 3 : i CR OTE BRING.
Fil COART BORAX UO, Mew York,
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pile TR TENTS ish
know ab ' A HC
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Unig llores and Sa ve war 1563.0
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NEW DISCOVERY;
DROP S Fiven guied rel of and sir
Sorel saver. Book of tenilmoninie snd $60 Bha wu” Lov
Free, Pr. HB 0 GREEN'S SO%S, Box RB, fier
A PVERTIsE iN THI i { PAY
o NU
OLD-MONK-CURE
23 AND S30 CENTS
W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE
ES
Men's Shoes, 85 to 81.50. Royse’
hoon, 84 to $1.50, Misses’ & Children
AT ANY PRIGE.
ALL PRICES: |
Women's
part of the shos and every detail o
and watched over by skilled shoemakers,
time or cost,
wear 1
iis country. Each
without regard to
0 factories at
+ Le. Douglas 8 ;
“they hold their shape, fit bette
rig agains 3 “w