The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 23, 1907, Image 7

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    ; Women Who Wear Well.
| It Is astonishing how great a change a
few years of married life often make in
u e appearance and disposition of many
women. The freshness, the charm, the
brilliance vanish like the bloom from a
peach w hich is rudely handled, The
matron {8 only a dim shadow, a faint echo
of the charming maiden. There are two
reasons for this change, ignorance and
féglect. Few young women appreciate
the shock to the system through the
change which comes with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak-
nesses which too often come with mar-
riage and motherhood, not understanding
that this secret drain is robbing the cheek
of its freshness and the form of its
fairness.
As surely as the general health suffers
When there is dédaggement of the health
of the delicate womatig organs, so surely
organs stabMshed in
0 witness
million women 10 found. health and
happiness in the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescription, It makes weak wom-
en strong and sick woinen well. Ingredi-
ents on label—contains no alcohol or
harmful habit - forming drugs. Made
wholly of those native, American, medic-
fnal roots most highly recommended by
leading medical authorities of all the sev-
eral schools of practice for the cure of
woman's peculiar ailments,
For nursing mothers, or for those broken-
down in health by too frequent bearing of
children, also for the expectant mothers
to prepare the system for the coming of
baby and making its advent easy and
almost painless, there is no medicine quite
so good as "Favorite Prescription.” It
can do no harm in any condition of the
system. It is a most potent invigorating
tonic and strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician of large ex perience in the treat
ment of woman's peculiar ailments.
Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter
Je of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
nvalids' Hotel and Surgical Instituto.
‘Buffalo, N.Y.
PLAY BALL ®
Spalding Official Base Ball
Standard of the World,
$1.25 Each.
Boys’ Official Base Ball, 75¢. Each.
SPALDING BASE BALL GOODS
FOR BOYS.
Ho, GMB Bat, So.
3X Bat, 3c.
XB Bat, 100.
No. IB B
No. I
No."B B FH e No:
No. I
No.
No. AJ , S00,
Na 5 Mitt, Ba.
BASE BALL UNIFORMS
No. 4 Quality, on team orders,
No § Quality, on team order oh
SPECIAL. —Na, & Quail % s
Cur Special No, § Boy's Unif rim consists of shire,
button front with one felt etter, In sizcs up to 84
Inch chest, | nes pants in & inch wales,
peak cap wel and oft
stockings,
New tase
No.
XB Glove,
No. 1 1 A
4 Glove, Ne,
i% Glove, 8c,
FOR BOYS.
84.00 por Sauls
$5.00 per Sai.
5 per Salt,
J
g ORDER N(
Ustalogue Free
Mall Order Dept.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
126 Nassau 8t., New York.
Bail
Helps the Wagon up
the Hill
The load seems lighter—Wagon
and team wear longer—Ycu make
mor money, ud have more time
fo make money, when wheels are
greased with
~The longest wearing and most
satisfactory lubricant in the world.
STANDARD OIL CO.
Tommrpersied
When You
Want Pure
White Lead,
Get It
Probably there
is no other
article of com.
merce subject.
ed to so
much
dul.
tera.
tion
and
mis.
repre
sentatic n as
White Lead.
Out of 18 brands of “White Lead”
recently analyzed by the Government
Agricuitu ral Experiment Station of
North Dakota, § contained absolutely
no White Pr 5 less of
White Lead, and only of
White Lead.
There is, however, a way to be cer.
tain of the purity and genuineness of
the White Lead you buy, and that is
10 see that the keg you buy bears the
Dutch Boy trade mark. This trade
mark is a positive guarantee of abso.
lutely Pure White Lead made
by the Old Dutch
Process.
SEND FOR
BOOK
**"A Taix on Paint,”
given valnable infor
mation on the paint
subject. Sent free
upon request,
than 15%
3 over oY
All trad packed in
1907 bears this mark,
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
in whichever of the follow
ng ofties is nearest pou ;
New York, Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland,
Cinoinnatl, Chicago, 8t Louis, Phila
delphia (John T. Lewis & Brow. Coli Pitts
burgh (National Lead & O06 Co.
A I A
RAISE | CALVES WITHOUT WILK
fainly tells the story
FE neineing i
o
a pro Save ie pe who
uh results from this oe
for bookin it ws PIE
|
NEW YORK DAY BY DAY.
Metropolis.
New Police BIL
Bingham's new pol-
made itself felt Thursday
Adam A. Cross, reduced
will retire from the force
on Sunday. He will get
Cross is reputed to be
£300,000, and it will not be neces-
for him to engage in any busi-
He joined the " Department a
man on October 6, 1878, was
roundsman on September 23,
a sergeant on January 3.
captain on December 8, 1830,
and an inspector on October 13,
1807. He was twice dismissed from
the police board-—once when he was
captain of the Eldridge-Street Sta-
tion, and the when he com-
manded the Fifth-Street Station
but each time he was reinstated by
the courts, and received back pay
for the time he was Therefore,
he really had a vacation at the ex-
pense of the city C lives In a
fine mangion at 123 West Seventieth
Street. The house is owned by Mrs.
Cross, and it was said
given to her as a birthday gift by
her first husband, and that she own-
ed it six years before she was mar-
ried to Cross. The property is worth
over $60,000,
Commissioner
lee bill
Ex-Inspector
to captain,
a pension.
worth over
sary
ness,
poor
made
1882,
1887,
other
off
ross
“Only A Souse.,'
Mrs. Auchenheimer of
One Hundred Nineteenth
thought ard a burglar trying
front at 4 A. M.
With a broom she tapped on the win-
dow of 27, next door, wheres dwell
Dr. Jackes and his son Joseph. Then
she peeked from rtain
9 €
ay
West
and Street
she he
to open the door
behind a cur
whispered “'Burgl
Jackes and
jert fw ay the
igh
sent lead
ars!”
Joseph understood
revol-
alr.
house
“Burg-
latter
got aH
through the
up and from
went the word
and
there
phoned
15 po-
goon on the
The block was
One of the guardians
tripped over a prostrate
tibule and
dozer
headq
were
persons tele
uarters and
running
nick. entire
i sLOOpD.
asked a
police-
mil.
Pawns Boarder's Shoes,
A
1d the
10
the
cents
i rede
shoes.’
mm
She Has Eight Husbands,
After in
from vi yus stores and
ordering goods his name
calling at
home }
Willett, a
£05 the final touch
ussell 8. Tucker of
Street when
Side Court
do so, be-
Jefore Mr.
years old,
Gany the
1 calmly
ed to
Denison and five
J hereupon Magistrate Ker.
imitted her to Blackwell's
months in default of
to kee p the peace,
norning,
YOUN woman,
Mf surprise te
e17 wenth
» We
ot
Wes
chance to
the young
“I'm
Dr rd. Frank
others."
nochan cor
Island for
a bond of
also
one
$100
Yale Sociologists On Tour.
Profes Bailey of Yale and his
visit New York each year
social conditions, descended
the Mills Hotel, on Bleecker
reet, The class arrived earlier in
the day, about 250 strong, and plung-
at once into work. Police head
the morgue, Blackwell's Is-
the Manhattan Insane Asylum,
OT
ho
land,
In the evening the class had
to about seventy of the
who tackled a number of
lodging-houses and China-
faithful,
Bowery
town,
Dog Shakes Boy Like Rat,
Little “Johnny” McLaughlin,
vears old, was playing in front of
his home, 420 East Fifty-second
Street, when he was attacked by a
savage dog. Hearing his screams,
the boy's mother looked out of the
saw the dog with its
teeth sunk into “Johnny's” forehead,
shaking the little fellow like a rat.
Half a dozen persons beat the dog
off, and it ran away. Dr. Young
of Flower Hospital dressed “John-
ny's"” wounds, and sald the boy
would recover.
»
“WORN TO A SKE LETON.
A Wonderful Restoration Caused a
Sensation in a Pennsylvania
Town,
Preston, of Elk-
“Three years ago |
found that my house-
work was becoming a
burden. 1 tired eas-
fly, had no ambition
and was falling fast,
My complexion got
yellow, and 1 lost
over 50 pounds, My
thirst was terrible,
and there was sugar
in the kidney secre-
tions, My doctor kept me on a strict
diet, but as his medicine was not
helping me, 1 began using Doan’s
Kidney Pills. They helped me at
once, and soon all traces of sugar dis-
appeared. I have regained my former
weight and am perfectly well.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
Mrg. Charles N.
land, Pa., says:
Still Hope.
will It
harbor?”
and a
long be be-
the
“Steward, how
we get into
“About an hour
ma'am.”
“Oh, dear,
“ary
ne all ri
yn shore
nal.
fore
then
you'll
been
Jour-
before
But
you've
Marine
I shall die
likely, ma'am
ght again when
10 minutes
ried man acquir
hiring =«
im
FITS, St. Vitus Dance: Nervous Diseases per-
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer, 82 trial bottle and treatise free,
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St, Phila., Pa.
vention
To improve the general health, {ake Gar
field Tea daily for a
blood, eradicates rheur
chronic ailments, an
3 (
good 1a
Guarantied
AW,
CALLS HIS CURE A MIRACLE.
Tortured by Terrible, Dry Eruptions
«Too Disfigured to leave House
= uticura Cured Him.
“Ever since th
i 1 have been s
at Limes
i at other
men
Was
on my hands
was so bad that |
leave the house, 80 1 fi
Cut Rem
{
Nally res
eddies Bo f
Cura far they
r a few
ting cured
ta perfe
Fag)
gle J
18 and Mar
ih
Dutch Women's
ft
Headdross,
a
yf white or
that
frequently only
this
in women
lower classes
took the treuble of
uirasslike garment once a week
The tighter the bodice the more ele-
and,
ats were
appeared
was
sf the
uniacing
gant its wearer was considered,
As a4 great n
eur, a
than it actually
Girl's Realm
uimber of pettice
de rign small waist
even less
The Bridge To em
“By what
preacher,
cross the
and Hades?
“Bridge!
shouted the
ladies
earth
means,”
“do
river
our
that
80 jety
connects
* answered the lean-faced
wife had staved home
iturday’s and
Broadway.
man, whose
to figure
who was
ce 3
up S OREO
gtill guessing
Probably Wouldn't Try.
When ‘the man in audience”
at the next Republican National Con-
vention gets up and shouts “Teddy,”
wonder if the President could calm
the crowd as he did at Jamestown?
~f.08 Angeles Times
the
FIT THE GROCER
Wirt Made the Suggestion.
A grocer has excellent opportunity
to know the effects of special foods
on his customers. A Cleveland
grocer has a long list of customers
that have been helped In health by
leaving off coffee and using Postum
Food Coffee.
He says, regarding his own ex
perience: “Two years ago I had been
drinking coffee and must say that I
was almost wrecked in my nerves,
“Particularly in the morning I was
go irritable and upset that I could
hardly walt until the coffee was
served, and then I had no appetite
for breakfast and did not feel like
attending to my store duties.
“One day my wife suggested that
fnasmuch as I was selling so much
Postum there must be some merit in
ft and suggested that we try it. I
took home a package and she pre.
pared it according to directions. The
result was a very happy one. My
nervousness gradually disappeared
and to-day I am all right. I would
advise everyone affected In any way
with nervousness or stomach trou-
bles, to leave off coffee and use Pos
tum Food Coffee.” “There's a Rea
gon.” Read, “The Road to Well
ville,” In pkgs.
COMMERCIAL COLUMN.
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
R. 3. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review
of Trade says:
Weather
almost beyond precedent have retards
ed retail trade
extent that
but the
conditions wunseasonable
and agriculture to an
cannet vet be
will be considerable
Spring opened with the brightest
prospects for business and crops,
record breaking results can no long-
be attained May thus far has
ght complaints excessive cold
from almost of the
country, and cases fit is
found that collections
have been account
Freight congestion is relieved, how-
over, and traffic is very heany, part-
in preparation for and winter
usiness, which with con-
while
a big
attractive
wheat
measured,
logs
er
brou of
every section
in many
mercantile
glow on that
fall
is viewed
last year's
movement of
prices bring a vast ton
to primary markets,
outlook in the {ron and steel
try was never brighter Steel rails
constantly ordered, much new
iness being in light rails trol-
ley lines, and makers of
implements are purchas
lend 0,
causes and
nage
The
indus-
coal
Of
for
agricultural
ing bars freo-
far
ly
bg ;
Cotte are no cheaper ut
bu
back wi season
It in all de-
first ands
ard con-
ry and
ums
mills are
vhich
ie
at
f
fore
of
Enat the
offering
ue in
cotton
may
O13
raw
fie Ohibir
ing
irrent
v i }
HOeQ i
Wholesale Marke
Wester
gtreet
29
Eggs
fair
fancy
to good,
sugars
Live
fowls i & y 14 .
106: 11: spring 1 ens, 264 22.
ducks,
de mal a:
T 41
19 3 :
Refine d
firm
irs
wd:
demand
rongtoare
Live Stock
Reeve
at KG 9
beef golld
New
Mm fair
with a
Calves
84% 11%
ed, 6G 10
Sheep and Lambs—8Sheep
steady; lambs trifle
lamba steady: prime
90; fair State gprin
head: unshorn
00 pounds
Cattle
York Dros beet
demsq i a
little le ii a
City dress veals firm at
per nd country dress-
1
poun
v4
od
pot
nominal-
eagior;
clippe d
g lambs,
vearlings,
iy
gpring
lambs, §
E.On per
7.00 per 1
Chicago
common to prime steers,
rows, 3.25 @ 5.00: heifers,
6.50: bulls, 3.400 4.60
fn 6.00; stockers
95
5 26.
, Hoge
Market steady;
4.006 6.50;
3.004
calves, 2.75
and feeders, 3.0046
Market steady; cholee to
prime heavy, 6.42% @ 6.45; medinm
to good heavy, 6.40@ 6.42%; butch-
ors’ weight, 6.42% @ 6.50; gc 1 to
prime mixed, 6.40@ 6.42% packing,
6.206 6.40; pigs, 5.50@ 6.40; bulk
of sales, 6.404 6.45
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Tokio’'s bank clearings last year
were $1.,750,000,000, an increase of
$500,000,000 over 1805,
Life insurance companies in Japan
are paying 18 per cent. dividends.
In one of them the directors got only
$3.100 fees for their year's work.
A Lockport (N. Y.) thief climbed
to the top of an electric power pole
and tried to remove a section of
wire with a gaw. He is now saying
nothing permanently.
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Homes
MRS.NELLIE MAKHAM
A nervous irritable woman, often on
the verge of hysterics, is a source of
misery to everyone who comes under
her influence, and unhappy and mis-
erable herself,
Such* women not only hus-
bands from home but are whelly unfit
to govern children.
The ills of women act like a fire
brand upon the nerves, consequently
seven-tenths of the nervous prostra-
tion, nervous despondency, the
“blues”, Ee and nervous
jrritability of women arise from some
or ie derangement.
you ex fits of depression
drive
yan
Jo
with restlessness alternating with ex-
treme irritability ? Do you suffer
from pains in the abdominal region,
baekache, bearing -down pains, nesvous
dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and almost
continually cross and snappy? If so,
your nerv are in a shattered con-
dition and threatened
nervous pros
Proof is monu
in the
troubles
Pinkham's Veg
made fre ym
Thou
can testify to this 1 .
Mrs. Ne 8 M3 ian i FAr
Bt., Buffali« h
Dear Mrs. FPinkl
“] was a wre
Lydia E
herbs, eontalr
the largest
3
world has
perience
es
vou are wit
nothing
world is
of women ths
i ompound
herbs,
sands and women
in so i
file
HICKS’
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
HEADACHES
Breasts wp COLDS
Ne TO 13 HOURS
Triad Borde 0c. At Dragon
—
WINCHESTER
“NUBLACK”
Loaded Black Powder
Shotgun Shells
*““Nublacks’ are as per-
fect as brains and in-
genuity, coupled with
first-class materials and
modern methods of
manufacture, can make
them. They are sure
fire, make even pat-
terns, shoot hard and
strong and will stand
reloading. Ask for
“Nublacks’ next time.
THEY HELP MAKE BIG BAGS
Arve Tou Flupturocd?
Why not have It Cured ? Send at ones iether
er Postal with your address and principal facts
We will mail trian orate roel from 3 Santi ally
that will give Immrdiate rele
cumbersome and dangerous trusses. We also ren
par Sree book on the “Causes, Care and Cure
This explains how ou may be Th
rely O ured by small cost by
aiah'w « BN Erie, Pa.
astrated in natural coors sent freon
on request. It will show you how you
ete. Buy direct from ihe man aiacturer,
ee ersmed prope,
Rok ONE OAR ety rank ST ERLAND
SALE Sr. 06.
Wernia eanler Co,
Our bandsyme catator of Hage Use
can save ¥ie on every dollar yoa spend
eatalog abeoly
FREE rp LAnoleams and Lace Curtains
for Rugs, Carpels Linoieams, Cur
Dept. A, #5 rd Ave, New York,
MRS.GEO. A.JAMES
yt care what bee ame of
me, and my family despaired o re-
covery, Physicians failed to hel Ip nie, I
was urged to try Lydia E. Vinkham's
Vegetable Compound and I want to t+l] you
that it has entirely cured me 1 think fs
is the finest medicine on earth and 1 am
recommending it to all my friends and
ao] eintanoes,
Mrs A
resident of Fredonia,
Dear Mrs, Pinkham :—
“f was in a terribly
and had nervou
female trouble. in far
my children
dition worked on my
ritable and miserable 1 bad
remedies without geting much
Lydia E. Pinkham%s Ve zetablo
brought me back to health and strength. 1s
has also carried me safely through the
Change of Life. 1 cannot too strongly
recommend your medic
Mrs. Pinkham’s Invitation to Women.
of
wo
Mrs.
the
be
rest
Ienffered so 1 d
11%
i ¥
James, a life
N.Y. w
Geo.
ong
rites:
run down leondition
rostratio n caused b
+ 1 had pot been well
vere born. This con-
Wd 1 was ir
tried many
belp bud
Com pound
Einoe
nerves al
fide
Women suffering from any form
inv:
ness are 1
ate promptly
at Lynn,
sVInpltoms gis
female weak “0
communic
Pinkham,
her
13"
kham proba
ige that x hel
advice is free and
and
for
the
Or
value,
which
Remedy for Women's lis,
Food
Products
Libby’s
Corned Beef
ctly
For Quick Servin 1
Beel ¢
Ask your grocer Tor
Libby's and Taelet
upon goiting Libby's
Libby, McNeill 8
Libby, Chicago
Cleaner
Clothes
In Your Laundry Than any
other article with less labor
All deniers. 5-10-15¢ per. Sample Borax, with
souvenir picture and booklet for he. Paste
Const Borax Os., New York sr Ohleage.
To convince any
woman that Pax
tine RL pie will
impreve her health
and do all we claim
for it, We will
send her absolutely free a lar trial
box of Paxtine with book of sre
tions and genuine testimonials. Send
your name and address on 8 postal cu
cleansrs
and he: ds
mucous
ne Ih.
brane af.
fections, such &8 nasal eatarrh, pelvie
catarrth and inflammation caused by tem em,
nine fils; sore eyes, sore throa
mouth, by direct local treatment, aa
ative power over these troubles is extra.
ordinary and gives Immediate relief.
Thousands of women are using and ree
ommending tt every day. 0 cents at
druggists or by mail. Remember, however,
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TOTRY IT.
THE R. PAXTON QO, Doston, Mass.
—————
POST CARDS FREE
to any one who will send a list of names pas
addresses of boys or girls who will Hkel
off to college this year or ukt. Put
and girls on separate lst, J ph bom
Merlin, Mise,
(Mention this paper) ,
DROPSY I NEW v_ DISCOVERY;
Brae Be. He He GREETS She Re eg
ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER. IT WILL FAY
BNU