The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 13, 1907, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    , 68, BUT PERFECTLY WELL.
»
The Happy Experience of a New Cas-
tle, Pa., Woman.
I Mrs. John Mansell, 614 So. Jeffer-
son St., New Cagle, Pa., says: “For
ears I was run-
ning down with
kidney trouble
without knowing
what it was, and
finally got so bad 1
was given up. The
urinary passages
+ were painful, some-
times scanty and again very profuse.
My limbs, feet and ankles bloated
dreadfully, and sometimes my whole
body. My heart palpitated and I had
smothering spells. A week's treat-
ment with Doan’s Kidney Pills helped
me and a few boxes cured me, At 68
I am strong and well.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N. XY.
ate Of Fish,
never die a natures
who
Ultimate F
“Fish
said an old
served as he
bodies of de:
death,”
has
they
ob-
did
float-
ing o * about
bodies
n
ti
in here what
vise me to
now,
1
was the reply.’
The cow's udder 1s kept in a clean,
healthy and condition by
washing it with borax ar
tablespoonful of borax to two quarts
of water. This prevents roughness
and soreness or cracked teats which
make milking time a dread to the cow
and a worry to the milker.
smooth
1d water, a
What Do They Cure?
The above question is oft
cerning Dr. Pierce's )
"Golden Medical
te Prescription.”
nswer is that "Golden
a most potent
en asked con-
leading medi
Discovery" and
Medical
aiterative or
Invigorator
iy favorably in a cura-
the mu iS lining sure
throat,
ron ch and
curing a larg ge per cent. of catar-
rbal a hether ae disease affects the
nasal pamgages, the th . larynx, bron-
chia, stomach\{s | dyspepsia),
bowels (as
and tonie or
nasal passages
tubes, stoma bowels
is a powerfu
ing tonic an
out, over-worked women
has caus he bres
Prescription ” will be found
in building up the
the won
y acting invige
For weak
no matier w hat
down, "Favorite
most effective
strength, regulating
y functions, subduing pain
and bringing about a healthy, vigorous
coudition of the whole system
A book of particulars wraps each bottle
giving the formule of both medicines and
quoting what scores of eminent med-
ical authors, whose works are consulted
by physicians of all the schools of practice
as guides in prescribing, say of each In-
gredient entering into these medicines,
The words of praise bestowed on the
several ingredients entering into Doctor
Pierce's medicines by such writers should
have more weight than any amount of
non - professional testimonials, becanse
such men are writing for the guidance of
their medical brethren and know whereof
Luey speak.
oth medicines are non-alcoholic, non
secret, and contain no harmful habit-
forming drugs, being ¢ omposed of glycerie
extracts of the roots of native, American
medicinal forest plants They are both
sold by dealers in medicine. You can’t
afford to accept as a substitute for one of
thes: medicines of known composition,
any secret nostrom,
Dr. Pierce's Pellets. small sugar-coated,
easy to take as candy, regulate and in:
gorate stomach, liver and bo~ols,
»
HE D iIsY FLY KILLER dent roye all
ser and wfflurds comiomn to every Rows - 10 dy ming r he
slveping room
ad ail places
whore flies are
troublesome
Clean, neat, and
will not sot] or
injure anything.
ry them ones
and vou will nev
ar he withous
ther, If not kept
by Avalors ng
provid for 200
HAROLD “om ERS. 149 DeRally Ave, Broskiye, 8. ¥.
IM you Wish 10 Anow about
A N FATENTS! bo you wish to
know abou’ THADNMAKKS!
Do you wish 10 know about FENSIONAT bo
you wish to know about PAY and BOUNTY!
Then write to W. 1, Wills, Attorney-at-Law
(Notary Public), Wills Building, 312 Indiana Av.
ents, Washington, D C. 24 yearsin Washing
tom. Union Soldiers and Sallors—war 1861.5
entitled to pension on age alter they reach 62
H peusioner deserts wife soe may be entitied w
hal f his pension
I. Micted
THE WIZARDRY OF WATER
ITS POWER NOT GONE OUT OF
USE, AS SOME SUPPNSE.
From the Old-Time Mill-Wheel to the
Modern Electric Generating Plant—
New Ways of Harnessing it—Elec-
tric Lights For Farmers.
drink a
they are |
Few persons,
glass of water
drinking, in an
powerful
when they
realize that
anharnessed form,
substance in the]
we drink as much
power as it would
elevator or heat a house,
attack <roton
am is as powerful. The |
the that is
the most
world. Every
of this loose
to run
This is
year
take
an
not an
other stre
all in
upon
any
strength is
used.
harness
Water can be made to do the most
things when it is properly
: Ie eple 5
cheme
pec uliax
hitched up father
i
baby some yuu
during and
down
+1
CEES,
hour
May "
and, an
the
water
water when
Engl!
the ides
dozens of waterfalls
der these
the water
tremendous
revolve with
these wheels are connect
with
power and
generators whict up the
Supply it. t ] 0 wan!
to buy
The same principle applies also to
moving
’ he
rivers, and so
nox all
parts of
hs his
the little town
people
com
over
this
house
plete is success that
Europe and in
itry, the farmer
electrically lighted. In
of Upland, Cal., the
many
Cour
are able
to 1eir cooking cheaper by elec
tricit gas,
devices
for barnes tides, but none, as
eminently saccessful,
have
been
schemes
esd $s a vis
yet, have
Several
for u
been patented
r of waves, but they
gad
Grove
'& the POwWe
ily met
irs ago
with a ending
Ocean aprink-
streets with water that was
na.
was
more
one of thege wave
its life of useful
eas
by a wave that was
than the machine,
latest scientific use of water,
plunger type of elevator, en. |
will make the fifty-story |
possible, and Incidentally
brings out one of the simplest and |
pretiiost of water devices To
bottorn of the elevator ear is attach. |
od a steel column equal in length
to the run of the elevator, which runs
up and down a shaft in the earth, At
the bottom of this shaft are bswo
pipes, one for supplying water, and
the other for drawing it off. As the |
water ls poured Into this shaft,
steel rod rises, pushing the elevator |
upward. When the desired story has |
begn reached, the operator in the car
moves the handle, which Instantly |
The
for
gineers say,
skyscraper
the
shaft,
lower
upon the body of water in the
When the operator wishes to
car, he moves the handle in the
required direction, which starts the
other pump to work, and the eleva-
tor drops gently with the gradual dim-
inution of the water, By thus utiliz-
ing water, thirty-story elevators, a
new record in elevator construction
are heing built for the new City In-
vesting Company's skyscraper in Cort.
landt street.—New York Evening
Post,
the
WHY WE DIE.
One-third of the Deaths Could Be Pre.
vented, Says a Learned Doctor,
its the homely
ounce of prevention is bet-
the Med-
Mary-
for
Taking as motto
ter than a pound of cure,”
jeal and Chirurgical Faculty of
land new
the
Jaunched a movement
cducs tion of public
tions of health at a mass-meeting
McCoy Hall,
McCormick,
the health
recently at
Pr. J N
1 member of
who hi
hoard
y-five
would be
the dairie
save these
urs
from
them
had 256 deaths diph
and s«
preventable
‘typhoid fever di
This me
timates,
“You
theria
from
ording the best es
have about 6.000
disease during each Year
Typhoid fever is a typical filth
disease No one can have it excep:
into their mouth
Ang, ace
that you
f +5
nis
cases 0
by gett K
ach some
bowala or
and stom
of the dischargys yin the
kidneys of
has it. This is not a
think nice
think
cities it of!
who
thing to
ought to
and stop doing it. In
comes from the use of
as in the epidemic now
less frequently in the
someone
ice
about, hint people
about It
en
infected water,
in Scranton:
milk, sometimes on the
ing utensils, or. food. In
and country dis‘ricts
usually carried by
was at Chick
flit ATY
towns
typhoid i
the ordinary honge
kamauga and the
camps during the
war
during thi:
deaths from
a State has no
than tha
healthy population. According
to the political economists, to say
nothing of the cost of caring for the
who recovered from these dis
eases, this represents a distinet loas
to vour people each year of $5848,
000,"-Baltimore Sun.
Decay of Laughter in , England,
I'am perfectly certain that half our
fills are due to the fact that we do
laugh enough. A good sincere
smile is gomewhat rare In these times,
“laughing fade” ls scarce, and it Is
seldom indeed that one hears a good
ringing laugh-London World,
fly, as it
oLaer m
ish-American
“In short,
had 5.848
disedses
Span
One year
prevental
Now,
valuable asset
more
reprezented
as SS
New York City consumes 118 R60.
Curious Chinese Custom.
most ancient and curl-
and
this
great
One of the
rarely commemorated in
country, was observed with
pomp and circumstance in China-
Sunday night, when .Fong
Hock, a leading merchant, who for
vears has had the supervision of
discounts in the Anglo
Californian Bank of San Francisco,
entertained his relatives to a remote
with a magnificent banquet
in honor of the first cutting of the
hair of his only son.
The banquet took
Eighth Street restaurant,
were 1560 guests A notable feature
was the fact that the wives and
the quests sat down at
the same table with tle: heads of
families A most menu,
comprising birds’ nest soup, steam
stuffed duck, Foon Yon Ha, sharks’
fing, and rare and costly celes
tial dishes were
T banquet
During h evening
a number of pr
the Sa |
place at an
and there
elaborate
other
served
father
21 800 i
ominent mem!
ancisco clearing
offer
called taurant to
which
The Slang Phras “Nothing
Indian Sign Language.
rings
Jose te
dom of
Ts |
imes-emocras
tural Route Mail Carrier,
nection
distin
Unit
Iumbus Dis
A Human Timer,
claimed that an Indiana boy
the time of day to almost
minute without either watch
It is
can tell
the very
or clock
No doubt
of both his
A boy like
fast or else
land Plain
careful
morals
go too
Cleve-
they are very
health and his
that might easily
get run down
Dealer
AN OLD EDITOR
Found $2000 Worth of Food.
The editor of a paper out in Oka
said: "Yes, it is true when I got
hold of Grape-Nuts food it was worth
more than a $2000 doctor bill to me,
for it made me a well man I have
gained 25 pounds in weight, my
strength has returned tenfold, my
brain power has been given back to
me, and that is an absolute essential,
for I am an editor and have been for
35 years.
“My pen shall always be ready to
speak a good word for this powerful
nutritive food. 1 had of course often
read the advertisements regarding
Grape-Nuts, but never thought to ap-
ply the food to my own use, until, in
my extremity and sickness the
thought came to me that it might fit
my case. The statements in regard
to the food are absolutely correct, as
I have proven in my own case. One
very fortunate thing about the food
is that while it is the most selentific-
ally made and highly nourishing, con-
tentrated food I have ever known, it
has so delicious a taste that it wins
and holds friends.” “There's a Rea-
son.” Read "The Road to Wellville,”
in pkgs.
LYDIAE. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE
COMPOUND
Is acknowledged to be the most sue.
cessful remedy in the country for
those painful ailments peculiar to
women.
For more than 30
been suying Female
such as Inf iammation,
tion, Falling and
and consequent Spinal Weakness
Backache, and is peculiarly adapted
to the Change of Life,
Records show that it has cured
more cases of Female Ills than any
Lydia E
Tumors
pain,
years it has
Complains,
and Ulcera-
Displacements,
Pinkham's
at an early stage of devel
weight, and headache are re
It corrects
Stomach,
Irregular
Indigestion, Bloat
ral Debility; also, Dizziness
and wantto be left alone {«
Flatuleney, Melanchol
female weakness
For Kidney Complaints
Compound is a moet
ties or
ng
ing,
ia or th
1
ne
» OF some
of eith
1
excellent remed
LYDIA E. PINK}
one remedy
Compound dissolve
Dragging Crs
nd permanently cus
Functions, Weak
Prostration. Heas
Extreme I
ache
assitude Don’
These are
sure |
angement
ing fre
BABY ITCHED TERRIBLY.
Face and Neck Covered With Ine
flamed Skin——Doctors No Avail
Cured by Cuticura Remedies.
NM bats
with
were
she
ment
am pl
ferent
Mrs
HICKS®
) GAP DINE
CURES
And Nervoussess
Trial bottle lhe A! drug sees
20 Mule am
BORAX
when wu with hot
tie oe jothing
contagion. All
ree,
" stlor
act 2% BL an
fealers, 53
Sample, Se
PACT AST BOI
~the ideal stove for summer.
kind of stove will do.
CARTRIDGLES
For Rifles and Pistols
Winchester make of
cartridges in all calibers
from .22 to .50 are accu-
rate, sure fire and relia
ble. In forty years of gun
making we have learned
many things about
munition that no one
could learn in any other
way. When you buy
Winchester make of
cartridges you get the
benefitofthisexperience
alii
WincHESTER REPZaTiNG Anws CO.
KEW MAVEN, CONN
3 HOGLESS
#% LARD 3
lus. GOVERNMENT: INSPECTION
Tie SOUTHERN-COTTON-OIL CO.
NEW YORK: SAVANNAH ATLANTA NEw GRIEANS
ENSUE NECRNUNCRERENERERBNES
7. SOY]
IT WILL PAY,
BNU A
Made in
is the best lamp for