The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 29, 1907, Image 7

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Copyright 1906, by The Maualtn Oo.
MAN-A-LIN Is An
Excellent Remedy
for Constipation.
There
dependent
allments di-|
upon constipa-||
are many
| such as Dbillousness, discol-||
fjored and pimpled skin, inactive ||
| liver, dyspepsia, overworked kid-||
neys and headache.
Remove constipation and.
of these ailments dis-|
H
i!
I
Ilall
| appear. ll
I MAN-A-LIN can be relied up- ||
i |
Fon to produce a gentle action of |
Il the bowels, making pills and dras- ||
i tic cathartics entirely unneces- |
i sary.
{
| A dose or two of Man-a-lin|
|is advisable in slight febrile I
|| attacks, la grippe, colds and |
influenza.
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THE MAN-A-LIN CO,
COLUMBUS, OHIO, U. S. A.
|
Cure For Sore Throat.
“There is absolutely no better cure
for a sore throat than the juice from
green gooseberries,” said MM. O.
Jones, of Plant, Tenn., at the Utopia,
“My children have never taken any
medicine for throats except the
gooseberry My wife takes the
berries when green, cooks
the juice out of sweetens {t
and places it in les future
use. The juice will keep an
definite period and has proven to
beneficial in cases
inflamed. It ta
to find out the al
they were | nded
them.” —Nashville
sOre
juice.
they are
them,
ttl for
fT
i0T
bo
in-
ue
the
coun-
medi-
for us
Tennes-
most where
throat
try folks
cines as
10 Re
seean.
ke
re
+
nie
Small Slices,
iil] of {
edded chi
chic}
1iCKen
shr
oid farmer to the group
ers.
“H'm!"
“what cz 1
“What cau
heck, one of them t}
ran throng!
flock of poultry.” i
the
ed t
by
tomobiles just
Chicag«
Not The Real Thing.
Clara—I'm going to break off
engagement with Tom. 1 find |
not love him.
Mande-—Indeed!
make the discovery?
Clara—Last night. I saw him out
riding with another girl, and I didn’t
feel like pulling her hair or seratch-
ing her eyes out all Chicago
News.
It’s a
my
do
When did you
at
Time now
to see what a good “staying”
breakfast can be made without
high-priced
A Little Frait,
A Dish of Grape-Nuts and Cream,
A Soft-Bolled Egg,
Some Nice, Crisp Toast,
Gap of Postum Food Coffee.
That's all, and all very easy of di-
gestion and full to the brim with
».
nourishment and strength
TRY
REPEAT FOR LUNCHEON 01 sSUpP-
PER,
and have a meat and vegetable
dinner either at noon or evening,
as you prefer,
We predict for you an Increase in
physical and mental power.
“There's a Reason.”
Read the “little health classic,” +I
to Wellviile,” in phkgr.
al
re Re
BATTLE.
A DESPERATE
Mrs. Anna Rotunna Dying and Hus-
band Wounded.
The Black
this town this
woman is dying and
wounded,
Black
heavy
Sharon
Hand run
morning.
her husband
while
Hand
guard,
(Special)
amuck in
One
is seriously
f +1}
of the attacking
jail under
Oil
party in
of Syl.
talian
wWom-
valiant
but
of
fight
could not
the alleged Black Hand gang v
cane to commi
From information given ti
oth Rotunn wife
to th
16 police,
had re
Black
a a
Collotto,
Hand
the
pe
the Black
time to
effort
th
ae
vein.
fy
foot
At
denly
Nn
COXEY RAISING NEW ARMY.
Will Preach The Gospel Of Munici-
pal
Ownership.
8 begin
v ever
Union,
State an
public
“All repor
oc of
campaign
Coneral.
wi
and
compared
make
prise Ir
permit
in this ¢
Ce Xe v
the Nevada
his hopes i
His
then
in 18582
eryle
= 3%
any
ole Ou
thia
Lila
the
a
ie
my
it will
Hi
CRASHED INTO SAFETY GATES.
G. L. Ballardi's Machine
Gave Out,
Brake On
de-
Street
While
Main
that
reiuse
4 ©
aill, G. " silard found
brake of
work A terrible
in the farce the
the grade ci
Rallway were
approach of a pas
Philadelphia
The
crashing th
od upon
the train
Fortunately, Jan alone,
watch
vith his fi
track and signalled
train, which was
f:om the wrecked
Dallard escaped serious injury
His explanation of the accident fis,
“Something got wrong with the
brakes of my machine and they re-
fused to work.”
automnpile
death
safety i
ing of the Reading
of the
rain
Oo gates of
down becuse
enger 1
the hill,
the gates and land.
in the path
machine ped down
i
q vq 14
roungn
the tracks Of
fie
gown the
oncoming
a few feet
automobile,
yan
the
gtopped
peril and ag
Oleomargarin License. Returns,
Harrisburg Commis
sioner Foust, of the Dalry and Food
Bureau, has lasued a statement show -
Ing that from January 1 to August
15, Inclusive, the following licence
certificates for the sale and use of
uncolored oloamargarin were issued
in Pennsylvania: Retail dealers, 163:
wholeeale dealers, 8
houses, 2; restaurants, 2. Renovated
butter, 15. The lHeense foes amount.
ed to $25,671.74, which was paid
into the Btate Treasury,
(Special).
vania ¥!
pf
rs ———
RETURNS.
| 22 MINISTERS AT FUNERAL.
Im
URDERER'S GHOST
Hundreds Attend Services Over Re-
mains Of Rev.
Practical Joke Played On Prisoner
Came Near Ending Fatally.
Michael
Bradford
a re-
Bachman,
Towanda (Special).
in the
seriously il
played on
The largest
Berks
for many
late Rev,
Lynnport,
for twenty-
cksonville
Hamburg
funeral held
(Special),
Combourt, prisoner
County jail, is
sult of
him by
in eastern and
Counties as
of the
chman, of
western
a practical joke
fellow-prisonerg Saturday
night, It required services of
Dr. T. Ben Johnson to save the man
from death, and careful nursing will
bé necessary to restore him to health.
He wa igned to the cell for-
merly occupied by Charles Johnson,
e, { the murderer, who wa recently exe-
leuted in Towanda jail yard
Combourt vag afraid occupy thie
and the other teased
continually, that he
some
Years
James
the
Deceased pastor
eight veal the
of Reformed
members
to
Charge
tion,
in large
memory
| tended
{ Revs, M
and
the
iO
cell, prisoners
him telling
would Bo6 18( :
him
m's ghost
took the matter
» and Saturday morning
iight he
night fan
/ i very seriou
imterment made declared that the pres
had been
man who
About
IN A TREE. died on
|
WEDGED
Sawed Man |
From
To
Grasp,
Release
Orn
Its
sheet
make
isited
in a w iy to
a human form. ¥
him
up
icously
oroom
sleep
mm so ft
and
. sleeping
conld
mb {f the
0
ROB PAYMASTER OF 86.000,
ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD A HERO.
(Capture Money At Point Of Revolver.
(Jumped Into River And Saved Little =
Girl From Drowning.
Later
Posi
being
at
nome on is one of
the highwavymen After the chase
satchel was found
open lots across which
fled. Hicks was not
the stol lying
*10n one o
- § 3
{the highwaymen
Pennevls i
leather
Bostor
OBJECT TO WARLIKE TOYS.
Ya is Aline
ited Stats
numerouy
Mosser was
nd
ar wa
ndustriz
48 vears
| Creates Fighting Thoughts In The
! Breasts Of Children.
Rabbi
Pittshureg,
Pittsburg,
| vs
the
. . . { Special)
Fishing Trip Costs $1000. p
| Leo ITY
Selir It R 1
of presi-
ERTOY
nt of and a
York
Pittsburg Society
; | Tecent delegate to the New
paid
»
gterion vi. | Peace
It in» information | The Hague
been given ti tate authoritie ied fro
{ where he
han, Comm
also a visitor at
has
to
a recent Conference,
cin
had
that
on
zeined
two
1
return-
Europe,
time trying to
get the makers of tove to desi from
i warlike mode taking the ground
hat playing with such tovs as
i ete. warlike
the chii-
Conference
10-weok
much
ity
ma visit
gaveral m spent
"re
fiownshir at
} P.
t flan Ww
iniie sol
o
creates
of
j Will cost i guns,
| to settle thoughts in
| dren
i ream Came Too Late. His was a
| the famous rabbi sald:
! “The manufacture of tove in Ger-
FF | many, particularly in Hamburg. ia
nd | purely a commercial proposition, and
{they will make toys for which thew
find the best market, irrespective of
other conditions No help in the
peace problem can be expected from
i that source now, as commercial bene
Rev. Cyrus {fits are considered by far the more
50 ars | important.
of the Kast] “Peace through the abolishment
Pennsylvania eclassis of the Reform of warlike toys is an admirable
ed Church, is He €d the | theory and one which can be work-
{ Howertown Church forty-four vears, {ed out, eventually, but only with the
| succeeding his father, Rev. Charles | agsitance of Americans. What
{C. Becker, who was pastor forty- Is now needed is that some American
| Seven years, their service extending | invent a peace toy, have it made in
jfrom 1811 to 1902. Rev. Mr. Be: Germany and allow them to exploit
er was ordained in 1851 and resign- | it in this country. Only in this way
ed June 22, 1902, when his hecil) |can we get universal recognition of
falled, He left two gone. any peace toy.”
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|
York (Speeinl), Emanuel Fry,
|
i
!
the breasts
failure, and
niseion
ering)
{ from his sleep by a that
| bers had entered his bakery
Bastain hurried t}
| found his dream
reality
'
| Ee
| STATE
dress
to © shop
had
been acted in
OBITUARY,
Allentown (Special)
| 4. Becker, of Ca
1 0d, the oldest
tneniain + es
nEpUgquUa, ye
member ©
flog
BOTY
the
Senator Vandegrift's Will
Doylestown (Special), — By the
will of former State Benator Charles
8. Vandegrift, late of Eddington, pro.
bated at Doylestown, the bulk of the
estate, which Is estimated at $100,
000, goes to his widow. One thou
#and dollarg is left to the Vandegrilt
burial grounds at Cornwell; $1,000
in the Bddington Presbyterier
Church, and $1,000 to Annie H.
Hutchinron, for many years an em
ployee of the Senator's household.
one of York's wealthy eitizens, a re-
tired coal merchant and brick manu-
facturer, died suddenly at hie home
{ here He was 71 years old and is
survived by a widow and five ehil
jfiren. Deceased wae 2 veteran of the
| Civil War.
{ Mauch Chunk (Spe Jamog
H. Hanword, 051 year oid, the
widest known man in Carbon Couns
(ty, 1s dead. He was Recorder of Deeds
of Carbon County for twelve voars.
Death was due to a complication of
| diseases.
inl)
The Dead Came To Life.
A remarkable case of the dead re
turning to life was furnished by John
A. Hall, a rallroad man, who cams
here from Sabetha, Kans., recently,
to look for work. He dropped un-
congclous in the yards and was found |
apparently dead He was taken tol
the morgue and left on a table all
night,
The coroner decided upon =a post-
mortem to determine the cause of |
death and left his assistant to do the |
work No sooner had the point of
the surgeon's knife touche d the body
than It suddenly began to sit up on
the table.
“You needn't eut
Hall. “I'll answer
You ask me.” Hall
he had not lain sense
knew all that had 1} going on
He heard } sald about i
post-mortem, bu Va nable
a sound of
“About
as doing
Philadelphia Press
The Dutch Boy Painter
found only on kegs of Pure White
Lead
roded,
only
me
any
explained
1
at all, 1
open,” sald
questions |
that |
rt
Jt
paint,
Con
less
JET
to make
11
ill,
that time’ H
i
i
hinl ¢
thinking
Ww ig.
Costly Coffins,
A well-known
aire is
£20,000
to be
marten
America
0 ha
This is th
form of
y $
reported t
on a coffin.
the rec
Several
The Industrious Flower.
he most marvelous tl
HICKS’
: BW CAPUDINE
Of A Word. IMMEDIATELY CURLS
H HEADACHES
breaks wp COLDS
IN 6 TO 2 HOURS
Trial Bode 0c a Druggist
The Change
think
“Ye : fry ts
The horse can draw the
load without help, if you
reduce friction to almost
nothing by applying
Mica Axl
=8rease
to the wheels.
No other lut
cant ever made
wears go long
and savesso much
horse power, Next time
Wren | UY Mica Axiz Grrace.
an Standard 0il Co.
Ineerpor=i-1
yj
iam
s Facute}
© IVD
To convince any
Woman that Pax.
a tine Antiseptic will
TERRIBLE ITCHING. prove. per rem
Ferema Affected Whole System—1n.
able to Rest Night or Pay —Suf.
fered 4 Years—Cuticura Cures,
“1 suff
Powmon oak
por
red severely for four vears fr
and My
as | could not rest
and be free from a
m
condition was
night or
itching senss
vy
Mie day
terrible
tion fr
the
om scratehin
my
My
rt]
'
2 on my hands between
feet and face
eveaght
fingers and ecrema
War »
ial se
but
on my svsiem
eRe the eves
a terrible
1 wae about to give up
hope of ever being enred, vet [ o uid
re
lo all we ¢laim
We will
of nstruo-
iestimonials. Send
ir name and address on a postal card,
and heals
mucous
m e me
fections, such as nasal ecatarth, pelvie
catarrh and inflammation caused by fen
n i%: Pore eves e throat and
wily for ative poe tr aver ul Wwoubles is ext 5
rdinary ven list "
eczema got Y an give mediate Bh Sed
mending It every day t
Linggists or by mail Remember, howeve Tr,
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TOTRY IT.
a large trial
PAXTINE iT
brane af.
Teoted, and 1 mouth, by direct local treatment, Its C
ds of women are
80 cents at
THE R. PAXTON CO., Boston, Mass.
oneciled to such results. as
and free from anv
Ly life. My age is seventy. tires
In extremity 1 happened to
Cuticura Remedies for skin dis
I bough: five boxes Cutienra (hint.
aleo some Cutioura Soap and Cats
enra Pills as 1 required them. In four
weeks” treatment my face wad smooth, and
the itching gradually left my hands
fest and I could rest comfortably, for
which | am grateful and happy. W. Field |
Cowen, Jueliwe of the Peace and Notary |
Public, Hartly + May 15, 1906.” |
ulbslie, atly, Del + May 15, 1906. i D
—
about trying to mond 5
yourself is the way - i ——
the family forgives you | ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPE
for swearing over it J
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES BEST iN
THE
Bi 0HOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF wr. DRLD
THE FAMILY, AT ALL Prices, Gal
$25,000}: np arpve W. L
5 8,500
my
had
1
heen good
Do you wish to know about
FATENTS! Do you wish
know abou! TRADE- MARKS
Do you wish 10 know about PENSIONS? Do
jon wish to know about PAY and BOUNTY?
Then write to W, 41. Wills Attorney at. Law
Notary Puhtie), Wills Building, 312 indiana Av.
rns, Warkington, D HM yearsin Washing.
ion. Union Soldiers and Ballors~war 1861.5
titled 10 pension on age aher they reach oz
I renisionet Soserts wife sie may be entitied 1,
tall his pension,
ROPS
raern, Book
Veen. Pv. RK 0.
Yeare
read
my
of
Canes,
ment
and
Y x IW RY:
vou relied sud enrer
of tantimoninie and BO Bhagpe t .
SONS, Box B, tineta, Wa
IT WILL PAY.
BENU3S
The most fun
the plumbing
everybody in
™a Men’
iE REASON W. L. Dou Ins shoe . more
in all waike of life than any other make 1 n o
exonlient sive, ons “Atting, ,
The selostion of the oathers
of the shes, and every detail of the
the wos eompletesrganigating of superintendents. fo
rXiliodd shosmakers, wha reonive the highest wages
®uoe Indasiry, and whose work manship cannot be vxoniled,
111 contd take you Into my 1a factorion at Broek ton, Mase
and how you how sarafolly W. I. Pm shows nro made, you
would then nuderstand why their » fit better,
wear longer and are of great ny other make,
oe
Apo and 88 oneved
ON! The gentine have W, oy name and
No Satwtitute » Auk your desler for Ww, Hy
t
diroet to faevory, shoes sont everywhere by Tall, Catadon free, W,
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From thin institute before next Maroh, This te an
TELEGRAPHERS WARTED "rom, ve wo
| 0,000 ry dr ts, Rte SE Ha Mh per
Sond our ging Wider
Weta for Cannio, “NTTTON! NR CGR a Gear “Recunen:
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