The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 30, 1907, Image 7

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oy Me.
MRS. LENORA BODENHAMER.
Mrs
Lenora Bodenhamer RR. oF
Box 99, Kernersville, N. Cc. writes
“1 suffered with stomach trouble
indigestion for some time, and not
that 1 ate agreed with me,
nervous and experienced a
feeling of uneasiness and fear. y took
tor, but it did me no
and
inng
wis very
contim al
medicine from the doc
rood
£ “ books
then
I Vi He
aid 3 had ratarrh of the stomach. 1 Look
na and i
ms and can
as | ever did.
hope that
in one of vour Peruna
nh ne sympa ms
has certainly cu red me,’
ove is only one of
written ) \r letters 1 Oo i
this
6 al wh
hav, e Hart.
man. Just « such case as entitles
Bx runa consideration of
i If this be
We
testimonials.
in our
aave
Saucy Young Rascal!
f Nor vous Di SPAROE POP
J Dr. Kline's Great Narve
le and treatiso free,
31 Arch St., Phil
ia., Pa,
Swear in is
ure
loo
ii
gestive
Worst Case Doctors Ever Saw——Snf-
fered Untold Misery — Perfect
Cure by Cuticura Remedies,
y IS 0 r Lwents
ail
ile was better
was well.
rmont, N. H., Oct.
+5 b
nios he
Ie SAMs
18 taxes
fake (3
Uiines 1 ie
and many
the healt!
herbs: it is
{ and Drugs
yn, N. X.
A Lazy Liver
May be only
liver.
a tired liver, or a starved
It would be a stupid as well as
savage thing to beat a weary or starved
man because he lagged in his work. So
fn treating the lagging, torpid liver it is
a great mistake to lash it with strong
drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but an
indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled
body whose organs are weary with over
work. Start with the stomach and allied
organs of digestion and nutrition. Put
them In working order and see how
quickly your liver will become active,
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
has made many marvelous cures of "liver
trouble” by its wonderful control of the
organs of digestion and nutrition. It re-
tores the normal activity of the stomach,
increases the secretions of the blood-mak-
ing glands, cleanses the system from poi-
sonous accumulations, a
liver of the burdens imposed upon it by
the defection of other organs,
If you have bitter or bad taste in the morn«
ing. poor or Mariable appetite, coated tongue,
foul breath, colstipateq or irregular bowels,
"small of back,”
g in stomach,
ST will be present
at one timo and yet point to torpid liver or
billousmess and weak stomach. Avoid all
bot bread and biscuits, griddie cakes and
other indigestible food and take the "Golden
use until you are vigorous and strong.
The "Discovery ” is non-secret, non-gleo«
bolic, is a glycerie extract of native medicl
printed on each bottlo-wrapper and attested
under oath. Its ingredients are endorsed
and extolled by the most eminent medical
cure the diseases for which it is advised,
Don’t accept a substitute of unknown
composition for this non-secrot MEDICINE
OF KXOWN COMPOSITION.
~NEW YORK UAY bY DAY.
Some of the Things Done Dally in the
Metropolis.
What Jerome Has Done.
A summary of 106 pages of what
last five vears
in the office of the District Attorney
was issued by John A. Henneberry,
Jerome's chief clerk. Since the elec-
tion of Mr. Jerome, five years ago,
there have been 23,111 complaints
received from magistrates’ courts or
the Grand Jury, and 4850 from the
complaint bureau of the office.
From 1901 to 1906 there were 19
cases of murder in the
these the
court was aflirmed 13
and only twice reversed.
were four appeals still pend-
December 31, 15086. The
length of delay caused in
cases in which a definite de-
cision was reached was 17% months
From 1902 to 1906 there were 320
appeals in less serious cases. In
ly 27 cases was the decision of
lower court reversed In 114 in-
stances it was affirmed and in 140
the appeals were either abandoned
or withdrawn.
The crimes which show
est increase in 1908 over
and homicide In
were 748 cases of the former
297 convictions against 661
1995 and 224 convictions
homicides of 19086
and there were 53
1905 there were
cases and 32 convictions.
Five Months For Murder.
Massy,
baroness,
Blanchard
fm-
Gus-
degree, Of
lower
times
There
ing on
average
these
on-
the
the great-
1905
19086
there
and
The
144 convictions,
only 110
Anisia Louise de
claims the title of
was sentenced by Justice
and five months’
prisonment for the murder of
shirtwaist manufacturers
prosecuting officer established
evidence that
visited the of-
demanded
her: that
fthin five
wore
to seven
years
by circumstantial
Mme. de Massy had
fice of Gustav Simon and
pi nent of money due
ro ged; hat w
undays For St
Apprentice Boy
1d
four
recount
MeCle
what
election wa
bet £20
recount will
000 in h, even
show a
vari-
rom the off
I
of 500 votes { cial
a
Dr. Darlington Was Stricken.
At a banquet of the Episcopal
Laity Club at Sunbury, Pa.. on Wed-
nesday night Dr. Thomas H. Darl-
president of New York
Health and a brother of
Bishop Darlington of the Harrisburg
suddenly stricken with
failure. Stimulants were ap-
and he revived. Dr. Darling-
ton said that this attack was only
a fainting spell, due to exhaustion
from making speeches. He said he
entirely recovered.
the
heart
Silver Spoon In Eel's Midst,
An eel dating from Revolutionary
Laborers were cleaning the aesumu-
lated mud of aged from a stream.
and there they found and killed the
gigantic eel. The most interesting
article In fits midst was a silver
spoon; the initials "GCG. W.” were
engraved on it, but the spoon
purest Colonial pattern. Be.
copper lead bullet,
been used as
sinker and v “ich never
cents and a
seoms to have
THIS AND THAT,
Three good washes are received
~-at hiz birth, on his marriage morn
and at his death. At all other times
he shuns soap and water,
Germany is the leading producer
with 1.601.000.0060 gallons
in 1905. The United Kingdom.
which brewed 1,219.000.000 gallons,
bag lately resigrad th, ss-and plac
to hte United States. which manu-
factured 1.412.000.000 gzallofs
BORAX IS NATURE'S
MINE OF PURITY FOR
DAIRY UTENSILS.
————
™ Porax 1s first, a cleanser that re-
moves dirt and grease with surprising
ease;' second, it 18 a sweetener that
makes fragrant any surface that has
Erown musty or stale from neglect
third, it is an antiseptic or destroyer
of germs. It prevents the develop-
ment of bacteria or mouldy growths.
With all this {t is perfectly free from
harm in its resulting effects.
The farm churn is kept free from
that stale odor if it is washed with
borax in the following gE proportions
one tablespoonful of borax to a quart
of water,
The dairy room has nothing about
ft but the pleasant aroma of fresh
milk and cream and sweet butter if it
is kept clean with borax. There will
be no soapy smell and no lurking hint
of something gone wrong.
The cream crocks take on an extra
freshness when washed with borax
and water in the following propor-
tions—one tablespoonful of borax to
& quart of water. This preserves the
fresh flavor of the cream.
The farm cream separator can be
kept thoroughly sweet and clean by a
wash of borax and water in the fol-
lowing proportions—one tablespoon-
ful of borax to a quart of water,
Be sure that you get pure borax.
To be sure, you must get “20 Mule
Team Borax.” If you are unable to
get “20 Mule Team” brand send us
your dealer's name and we will ar-
range to supply you. jooklet free
Pacific Coast Borax Compuuy, 100
William street, New York
Comtorting.
Artist—Turned down
never send another
beastly academy.
His Wife-—Never mind, darling,
how they will appreciate
you are dead!
again! I'll
pleture to the
just think
your work afte
Sketch,
KRIDNEYACHE.
Care the Kidneys and the Pain Will
BACKACHE 1S
Never Return,
Only on ray to cure an aching
back. Cu the kidneys.
usands “ell of
made by Doan's
Kidney Pills. John C
a prominent
merchant of Swains-
Ga., says: "For
years my kid-
affected
my back ached
and night. 1 was
id, nervous and
lame in the morning. Doan’s Kidney
Pills helped me right away, and the
great relief that followed has been
permanent.”
Sold by all dealers
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
To Town.
become so com-
Cures 1
Heman,
boro,
several
were
50 cents a box.
N.Y.
labhits Came
Wild rabbits
mon about the
than an Investigation
3 local hunt ‘I'S, } ave come to
the conclusion that the bunnies are
and
have
sireets of the city
was set on foot
legerting he ids ang lis
alking up thel } COTPOT-
ate limits
is 0 see
yut the
ing away
g. they
nee or
ree, where
home and as
3 bur-
Another feature
are nestin
News
lianag wlis
Sunken Funds Re covere l.
” idea of the w i
divers in recoverls
IE treas-
unken ships can be gotton
fill er ey Ror 1s Poe
following figure
n the steamship Malabar was
‘red more than $1.25
the steamship Alphonso
the steamship Ha-
260.000, and from
the steamship Carnatic, 2200,000.
The complete list is long, but these
figures from Popular Mechanics give
an {dea of the enormous value of
the treasures which the greedy waves
have swallowed and the inducement
to invest large capital, construct in-
genious and expensive machinery
and run great risks In raising “wa-
tered’ stock.
0.0060;
4 1
t 000: from
milla Mitchell,
DR. TALKS OF FOOD
Pres. of Board of Health,
"What ehall I ect?” is the dally
inquiry the physician Is met with, I
do not hesitate to say that in my
judgment; a large percentage of dis
ease is caused by poorly selected and
improperly prepared food. My pes
sonal experience withthe fully-cooked
food, known as Grape-Nuts, enables
me to speak freely of its merits,
“From overwork, I suffered several
years with malnutrition, ‘palpitation
of the heart, and loss of sleep. Last
summer I was led to experiment per
sonally with the new food, which I
used in conjunction with good rich
cow's milk. In a short time after I
commenced its use, the disagreeable
symptoms disappeared, my heart's ac-
tion became steady and normal, the
functions of the stomach were prop
erly carried out and I again slept as
soundly and as well as in my youth,
“I look upon Grape-Nuts as a per.
fect food, and no one can gainsay but
that it has a most prominent place in
a rational, scientific system of feed.
ing. Any one who uses this food will
soon be convinced of the soundness
of the principle upon which it is
manufactured and may therehy know
the facts as to its true worth.” Read,
“The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs.
“There's a Reason.”
COMMERCIAL COLUMN.
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s
of trade says:
Improvement in retail
the advent of
weather at points,
ments
morchandise
weekly review
trade fol-
seasonable
and pay-
as spring
but
irregular. 8Sen-
of farm
especially wheat, followed
the
lowed
many
were
more prompt
was distributed,
conditions are still
sational advance in prices
products,
reports of exten damage to
but
the
Crops, frequent actiong em
phasized nature of
the rise in
estore
specu
quotations and
1
confidence Whole
brisk from all points
been
in fall goods {=
xcept where the r si have
seriously result
if this
yutlook for
injured,
forward business makes the
the future fairly satis-
factory, Manufacturing pl
keg t BY. i
production failing to
with and
were arrange Freight
rate of pig iron
pace
more imports
movement is
ply of
1. : ot ian
Keep consumption,
almost | the sup-
rolling
equaling requirement
fewer complaints of delays
Higher prices for pipe
the only change of importance in the
fron and steel industry, the leading
producer advancing quotations $4
per ton on most sizes
Quiet conditions in pri
’
kets for dry goods are
to the
mont
ympt,
gtock more nearly
3, and there are
Hed
supp
mar-
due
fact that manufact 8 of
cottons are far ahead that
cannot
constantly
gold so
the
made for
they attractive of-
early de-
accept
fers
very,
Wholesale Markets
Jaltimore - Flour
unchanged;
exports,
When
88; spot,
ES: July, 5H!
2 red, 8034:
SBonthern
Steady
receipts,
elevator:
afloat; No
933
Corn——Receipts
exports, 44.850
bushels: spot
5815, elevator,
afloat: Ne
vellow, 561
Onts
ox] Ort
mixed,
white,
clipped
2 white natural
firm:
creame
Butter
Western
ot re of
59
Eggs unehanged Cheese firm
fair demand; New York full ereams,
fancy, 14%; do, choice. 14; do. fair
to good, 13% @13%. Refined
sugars firm but quiet
Live poultry firm. good demand;
fowls, 14% @15%c.: old roosters,
106911; soring chickens, 26@ 32
ducks, 13@ 14.
Live Stock,
New York. —Beeves
in fair demand at S@ 9 per pound,
with a little light beef selling at 7%.
Calves—City dressed veals firm at
Rig @1 11% per pound country dress-
ed, 6@ 10.
Sheep and Lambs—8heen nominal-
ly steady; lambs a trifle easier:
spring lambs steady: prime clipped
lambs, 7.90; fair State spring lambs,
h.00 per head; unshorn yearlings,
7.00 per 100 pounds.
Chicago. —Cattle-—~Market steady:
common to prime steers, 4 006 6.50;
cows, 3.25@5.00; heifers, 3.00@
5.50: bulls, 3.400 4.60; calves, 2.75
ai 8.00: gtockers and feeders, 3.004
5.25,
Hogs
neice 9%
price, o
~Market steady: cholee to
prime heavy, 6.42% 61 6.45: medium
to good heavy, 6.406 6.42%; butch.
ers’ weight, 6.42% 61 6.50; good to
prime mixed, 6.40@ 6.42%; packing,
6.206 6.40; pige, 5.50@ 6.40; bulk
of sales, S a 8. 45.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
At the Tobacco Exposition in Lon-
don some women made cigarettes
at the rate of 120 In 30 minutes,
The Chinese Minister of Finance
fs planning reforms in the silver and
Mme. Schumann<-Heink recently
had her life insured for £100,000,
$20.000 of which is made payable
to her children. Before she took
$36,000.
WOMEN SUFFER
Many women saffer in siletes and
drift slong from bad to worse, Enow-
ing well that they ought to have
immediate assistance,
How many women do yon know
who are pe rectly oll a nd strong?
The cause may o ens] v Brnced to
some feminine de TAB Tr which
manifests itself in deprsgion of
spirits, reluctanee to go ‘dnywhere
or do anything, backache, dragging
sensations, flatulency, nervousness,
and sleeplessness,
These symptoms are but warnings
that there is danger ahead, and un-
less heeded, on life of suffering or a
operation is the inevitable
The best remedy for al
symptoms is
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
made from native roots and herbs her medie
received such widespread and unqua lified endorsen
cine has such a record of cures of female
Miss J. F. Walsh. of 325 © 26th
E. Pinkham's Végetable Com
restoring my health, |
dreadful headaches
medicine soon
me up end made me Pr rectly we
Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable
such as Backache, Fa i Ii 4
tion, and wo disease is inva preparing for child-birth
and during ih e Change of Li ite It cures Prostration, Headache,
General Debility, and invigorates the whole system.
Mrs Pinkham'’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any invited to
write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn,
serious
MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH result
thes
ne in the conntry has
went her medi.
No ot
Ko ot
1118
] “Lydia
value in
] v hh cased
dizzi ness, ar inll pains in my back. but your
t about shanoe in nr reneral condition, built
pound ha
su ffe red
brou;
Fema Complai
i ints,
lnmmation and leera-
f
Nervou
form of female weakness are
Mass, Her advice is free
novel
Boston’s
Old Home Week
July 28 to Aug. 3
Reduced fare on all railways tor
HICKS’ trip wo Bost
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Itch cured in 80 minutes by Woe Hols
Banitary Lotion, Never fails. Atdra Tiss,
wi and return.
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A Summer Vacation
in Your Kitchen
Don’t swelter this
summer with the tem-
perature at 110. Get
a New Perfection
Wick Blue Flame Oil
Stove and have a cool
kitchen. The
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame 0il Cook-Siove
produces a working flame instantly. Blue flame means highly
concentrated heat, no soot, nodirt. Oil is always at a maintained
level, ensuring a uniform flame. Made in three sizes Every
stove warranted. If not at your dealer's write to our
nearest agency for descriptive circular.
The is the best lamp for
KRayoLamp all-round house-
hold use. Made
of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly
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