The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 07, 1907, Image 7

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    A TALENTED WRITER
as a
Catarrh
CANE
MRS. E. M. TINNEY.
A A AA AN NNN
M
Nueva
During 1001 1
catarrh, which
failed to re elie ve,
Tinney,
St
al.
story wnler
, San Antonio, Tex.
suffered from nasal
{ various other remedies
*8Six bottles of Peruna, which I took,
entirely cured me, the catarrh
pearing and never returning. fy
§
Me ia 5
“1 therefore fully re ommend
Peruna afflicted.”
disap-
cheer
to all similarly
An rrp Kllen Nagle, 414 4th street,
Bay, Wis., writes
“1 have often heard Peruna praised and
i 18 more widely knows here any
ther medicine, but 1 never knew what a
splendid medicine it really was until a few
weeks ago, when I caught a bad cold
which settled all over me
“The doctor wanted to prescribe, but 1
told him 1 was going to try Peruna and
sent for a bottle and tried it.
felt much better the next
and within five days L he wd pot
any lameness or igh
“I consider it the bi st cough rem-
edy.”
PERUNA TABLETS
to take tablets,
icine in a fluid form
tain Peruna tablets,
solid medicinal ingredients of Pes
Green
than
morning
a trace of
any
Nome neople prefe
rather th
New Diamond Fields,
little
70 ilies
At Christiana, a town
Transvaal, about
Kimberley, an alluvial
been discovered bearing
and the area has
out in claims, which
the Government,
square, The “d
monds, which are
face deposits, is somewhat
to placer gold-mining The by
000 diamond miners, representing
every nationality, living in
and tents with their families The
prineipal tools and gear the dig-
ger consistg of a about six feet
by two feet, made zalvanized
sieving, about seven to the
inch, which is slung on a rough wood
frame, dubbed a round
sieve of half-in
diameter fixed
baby near the
gieve of seven meshe
By skillful and
tion of the scree:
terial is concentrate
of one of the
turning this
diamonds,
ted at once
entire
¥ 1 1
iounda
ome
are huts
of
gieve
20-inch
end of the
and a third
the inch.
ma
to
dexter
Found In Library Dooks.
In mak t
spection of
ment of
librarians
libraried
and materia love
locks of hair, bits of lace
ples and watch chain ch
keys, pocket combs, pen and ink,
cil and crayon sketches, postal
ders, and postage stamps. There are
many photographs, besides an sur
ance policy. The latter was claim-
ed by the owner. Another queer use
made of the books was by a clothing-
on-the-installment-plan firm, which
had an agent visit the library and
who, under 3 ianze of looking
the books, slipped a circular in <ach
one, —N, rr Pr 088.
pen
Or-
HER “BEST FRIEND"
A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum.
We usually consider our best
friends those who treat us best.
Some persons think coffee a real
friend, but watch it carefnlly awhile
and observe that it {8s one of the
meanest of all enemies, for it stabs
one while professing friendship.
Coffee contains a poisonous drug——
, caffeine which injuses the delleate
nervous system and frequently sets
up disease in one or more organs of
the body if its use Is persisted in.
“1 had heart palpitation and ner-
vousness for four years, and the doe-
tor told me the trouble was caused by
coffee. He advised me to leave it off,
but I thought I could not,” writes a
Wis. lady.
“On the advice of a friend I tried
Postum Food Cafice, and it so satis.
fied me 1 did not care for coffee after
a few days’ trial of Postum.
“As weeks went by and 1 continued
fo use Postum my weight Increased
from 98 to 118 pounds, and the heart
trouble left me. I have used it a year
now and am sgironger than | ever was.
¥ ean hustie up stairs without any
heart palpitation, and am cured of
nervousness.
“My children are very fond of Pos-
tum, and it agrees with them. My
sister liked it when she drank it at
my house, but not when she made it
at her own home. Now she has
learned to make it right, boil it ac-
cording to directions, and has become
very fond of it. You may use my
name {f you wish, as I am not
ashamed of pralsing my best friend-—
Postum.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to
Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea-
son, "
*
——gp——
4
voy
hid cleverest cartog
Weel
ord.
sip —
+ Rec
De Mar, in the Phila
Five Choose
cant City
heatucky.
DEMOCRATIC.
W. Hager
LOD
John K
Trimble
Hen
uth
JOR.
BLICAN.
Lr
REPU
Napie
Pic
Maryland.
DEMOCRATIC
tin L. Crothere,
Hering
Massachusetts,
Aeutenant-Goy
Secretary o
Treasurer William
Attorney-General
Aud itor Daniel L
DEMOCRATIC,
Henry M
vernor
Harvey H.
Shea
(WHITNEY).
Whit ney.
Lieotge A
Oxlilon Z. E
(Gover:
Lieuten
fold
ant-Go Scho
Secretary of State Charest.
Treasurer—Daniel 8 Doherty.
Auditor—Joseph A. Conry
DEMOCR ATIC : (BARTLETT)
Governor—{'h
Treaszu
Anditor
Attorne
Ce nners
Khes
Harvey H
Daniel
y-{ieneral Pratt.
Mississippi.
DEMOCRATIC.
2 PF. Noel
ather Manship.
op 3 Y Ww Yower
A uddit
Treasurer
neu
Super
Fovors
Land Commissioner
Clerk of th
Myers.
yrmisgioner
George R. Edwards
e¢ Commissioner—T. M, Henry
ntendent of Education-P, C
E. W
2 Supreme Court
of
Agent-<Wirt Adama
reneral--R. V. Fletcher. .
iroaa Commissionsre—Johin A, Webb,
C. Les. W. R. Kaott
Penitentiary Trustees. YI" A
C. Emith, Le Roy Taylor.
Pennsylvania,
STATE TREASURER.
John O
John CG.
Nall.
George C
re—-W. E.
Agricultu
Rhieats.
Harman.
Rhode Island,
REPUBLICAN
¥redevick H. Ja
Jicutmnent Uovernor--Ralph C. Watrons
Recretary of State Charles PP. Bennett,
Attomes. Goneral-Wm, B, Greenough.
General Treasurer—~Walter A. Read.
Caovernor
A
wey
Elections.
CANDIDATES.
Bhode Island.
DEMOCRA
James H
ni-{yovernor
tary of State
General—-¥dw
reasurer-—J
New York.
PUBLIC AN.
igen Court
Rn : "Willa d
ieneral
\ 4 ate Judges Co
lard Bartlett, D.; Edward T
INDEPENDENCE
Associate
Ruben Robie
Judges (
Lyon, John
PROHIBITION
wiate Jud
A. Hart,
Appeals
McDonough.
pew Court of Appeals—Cole-
win J. Baldwin
TALIST
Judges Court of Appeals
ine, Thomas A. Hopkins
: SUPREME COURT.
SN
otiate
mas Crim
ES OF 1
pen i
Dot.
Inde
Gay
n, Den
New York County.
REPUBLICAN AND
IIENUE
INDE
O'Dwyer,
MeAvoy,
Donnelly,
Peter Sehmuek
Sheriff <Thomas F. Fe
New Jersey.
REPUBLICAN
John Franklin
DEMOCRATIC
Frank 8. Katzenbach,
Nebraska.
REPUBLICAN.
the Supreme Court
1
ey.
Governor Fort.
Jr.
Governor
~Moneah
Commissioner ~~ Henry 1.
Clarke, Jr
Regenta of the State University
B. Andereon, George (x upland
FUSION, (DEMOCRAT AND
LIST
Charles
roru.-
Justice of the Supreme Court—George
L. Loomis
Railroad Commissioner
Regents of the State
Millard, John L. Sundean
Cincinnati.
MAYOR.
Leopold Markbreit,
Edward J. Dempuey.
Cleveland.
MAYOR.
Republican—Theodore E. Burton
Democrat—Tom L. Johnson,
San Francisco,
MAYOR
Republican—Daniel A. Ryan.
Democratic and Good Government League
«Edward R. Taylor.
Salt Lake City.
MAYOR
(Anti-Mormon)
Richard P. Morris
~Charies G. Plummer,
No nomination,
University~R. J.
Republican
Democrat
American John 8B,
Bransford,
Democrat
Republican
Rogers Guilty of Murder.
After deliberating fifteen minutes,
the fury in the trial at Goshen, N. ¥.,
of Charles H. Rogers, for the murder
of Fred R. Olney, on October 6, 1905,
returned a verdict of murder in the
first degree
James Reddick Killed.
James Reddick, of Chicago, chair
man ol the Cook County Bepublican
Commitiee and a cloas friend of Gov-
ernor Doneen, was killed in an auto
mobile scoident noar Liberiyville, Ii,
Stock Exchange Suffered.
While the {ll-effects of hoardin
money were felt in every branch o
business, the inability to obtain
morey was most disastrous to the
New York Btock Exchange, prices of
the sixty most active railway shares
falling far below all records since
Clearing House Certificates Used.
The movement for the general
adoption of the clearing house certi-
ficate plan has been concurred in by
What It Meant.
Dubols, of Idaho,
Mormonism. In
recently:
m, with its
polygamy, Is, look at it how you
will, a hopeless thing-—as bad and
hopeless as the case of Jacob Smith-
ers.”
Senator Dubois smiled.
“Jacob Smithers, criminal,” he
went on, “sat in his cell making
paper boxes when a dear old lady
looked through the peephole in the
door inquisitively,
‘You poor man!’ said the old
lady, ‘1 guess you will be glad when
your time is up, won't you?
“Wall, no’'m, not particularly,
Smithers answered. ‘I'm in
life,’ "’— Was hington Star.
Wi her re They Pinched.
A youth went into a cobbler’s shop
the other day carrying a pair of
boots, and said to the cobbler
"Father wantg you to stretch these
boots for him.”
Cobbler——Yes;
pinch him?
Youth Dunno, but
“pinched” them.
Senator
ter foe to
11l., he said
“"Mormonis
is a bit-
Aurora,
attendant
fur
where do they
I know where
London Opin-
fon.
Liked The Treatment,
kiss those tears away!
tenderly.
in his arms,
for the next few minutes
the tears flowed on.
“Can nothin g stop them?" he ask-
ed, breathlessly sad.
“No,” she murmured “It's hay
know But go on with
treatment." Illustrate ad Bits.
BY TIME,
rer
“Let me
begged,
She fell
and he was
And
you
TESTED
A Care That Has Held Good Four
Years.
of 1130 West
Wilmington, Del., says:
“Some years ago 1
began to feel weak
and miserable, and
day awoke from
with a plerc-
ing pain in my back
that made me
BCream. For two
I could not
and after that
backache and
§ all the
My ankles swelled and I ran
dreadfully. 1 TYous and
awful wonder that
medic what Doan’s
me, They
ago and I have
Mrs. Mary Crumlish,
Third street,
one
a nap
gpeils
time,
down
had
any
Kid
cured years
been well ever since.”
Sold by all dealers
Aiiburn Co.,
Was
headaches i
do
ine couid
ney Pilis have done for
mo four
Foster- Buffalo, N. Y.
As A
now a scl
music
Halr Restorer.
ntifieal
Violin
It is
that
the hair
at rreat
nted with
Absalom
siringed
The kidneys are essential organs
for keeping the body free from im-
purities. If they should fall to work
death would ensue in very short time,
Inflammation or irritation caused
bysome feminine derangement may
spread Lo some extent to the Kidneys
and affect them, The cause can be
80 far removed by using Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
that the trouble will disappear.
When a woman ig troubled with
pain or weight in loins, backache,
swelling of the limbs or fect, swell-
ing under the eyes, an uneasy, tired
feeling in the region of the kidneys,
she should lose no time in com.
mencing treatment with
It may be the means of saving her]
for Kate A. Hearn,
Dear Mrs Pinkham:- —“T owe a d
Kidney trouble
fast turning to water.
made me strong and well,
1 used your ux
and Organic Diseases. Dis
Women suffering from any form of
Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass,
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES
Beg~3HOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF wy
THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES,
$25,000
Reward |
THE REABON W
in all walks of [if
exoellent style,
The selection ofth
of the shoe and es
the mont complet
skilled a’
shoei ndy
1f 1 could
and show you
woud
WERT. Onger ] 7 £1
Aty 28 00 mere $5. ‘00 anv EDGE Shoos
AUTION] Ti oS
No Substitute.
direct tofactory, St ntever
| than any other man
ces are worn t
Lice
th undamet i thew } i iTS
1
i
Maer] W
when
In charge of ex-ra »
Fe in Schon. rooms Posts
100 ELEPRS WANTED
Dog Knew The Horses,
“1 saw a i
other day,”
e wonderfu
arriages were
fashionable
poodle
trotting
raised his head
He
{at the
ere
80 tha
Hine
were in
ft NO carr
{eupant. The pox
{ pavement, sniff
of the hor
| reached ti}
Liles section of
put to
VEArS Was eu
For a great mans
od it a local disease
edna, and by
local trestment
Science has proven
the ox WOE BOR
gethe
posed
Years
and §
stantly fas!
teow
TeRcrs oO
nal treatment
factured by F. J
iz the only COD
It i= taken in
iraps toa teaspoon
on the biood and mucous
They offer one han
ars for any easeit fils to cure. Send
noniale Address ¥.J
Ohio.
ternally in doses fro
ful. It acts directly ¢
surfac
dred «
for cireularsand testis
Toledo,
Bold by Druggste, 75¢
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
of the system,
Becoming Independent,
“Me son earned his first’ $5 today.
was after spendin’ 21 years pre-
far B.”
“Good gracious! What is his pro-
“He's a voter.”-—Harper's Week-
ly.
She Dia Not Fear Death.
An old lady on her seventy-third
birthday once said, “1 do not mind get
ting old, and I do not fear death, but
I live in constant dread of paralysis.”
“For some time | have been want-
ing to tell you of the great good your
wonderful Sloan's Liniment is doing
here,” writes Mr, James F. Aber
nethy, of Rutherford College, N. C.
“In facet, all your remedies are doing
noble work, but your liniment beats
all. In my eight years’ experience
with medicine I find none to go ahead
of it, having tried It in very many
cases, I know of one young man, a
brick mason, who suffered from a
partial, ves, almost complete, paraly-
gis of one arm. I got him to use
your liniment, and now he can do as
much work as ever, and he sings
your praise every day. I get all to
use it I possibly can and know there
is great virtue in it. 1 have helped
the sale of your noble remedies about
here greatly, and expect to cause
many more to buy them, as I know
they can't be beat. 44
Loved.
Fan-—But perhaps she doesn’t love
You.
Jaock--Oh, yee, she does,
Fan--How do you know?
. Jack-—When I told her that I had
no money to get married on, she
offered to borrow some from her
{ walk by two |
er direct
ringe
{of the
i without hesit
ot
fage Cry
Wer
§ oy
and
seats
“He had
in the st
carriage
1 ?
’
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SKIN CURED IN A WEEK
After Suffering Six Months With Dis.
figuring Red Spots and Pimples—
Cleared Away by Cuticura,
*Cuticura Ointment
greatest remedies for skin
earth. I have suffered six m
disease which I cannot describe, but I will
tell you the symptoms. My skin was full
of red spots and my face was full of red
pimples. It made life miserable for me
and 1 was discouraged with everything
I went to several doctors, but it was use
less. I resolved to try the Cuticura Reme
dies, and after using them for about one
week I became a mew man. The pimples
and the red spots have disappeared and
they made my skin as soft as velvet
Albert Cashman, Bedford Station, N. Y.,
Nov. 9, 1908. "
are ihe
discases on
onthe from a
Soap and
Watches Baked And Frozen,
“I will be with you in a moment, |
I must finish baking this batch of |
watches first.”
The speaker was a jeweler.
said, as he worked:
“I suppose you
He |
are surprised at |
the idea of watch baking. I will
explain. The machinery of a wateh |
is delicate; yet it must work the!
same In winter as in summer, the
same in Russia as in Cairo, the same |
in Sahara as in Iceland. There is |
only one way to accomplish this. |
The watch must be regulated to heat
and cold.
“1 am regulating these watches to!
heat, Afterward, in a refrigator, I
will regulate them to cold. Then,
when they go out in the world they
won't disgrace themselves in any
climate.
“Chronometers must be regulated
more carefully than watches, They
are often kept for weeks in tempera-
tures that are now zero and now 120
degrees.” Louisville Courier Jour
nal.
Inexorable,
“Good sir.” said the seedy-looking
“gent,” “may 1 have just a word
with you. I am as you see a mem-
ber of the great army of the unem-
ployed. I am’
“And 1 am a member of the army
of Industry, to which u could be-
long if you had the proper pride in
— ———
MIS5 KATE A. HE RI
Read what this medielne did
New York. who writes: —
ebt of gratitude to Lydia E. Pink-
life. 1 suffered with
wedicine for some time and it has
native roots
nents,
slapge
ing and Displ
Cures Headache, General De bility
or derangement of the Kidneys in
ent,
f female iliness are invited to write
is free.
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THE WORLD
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peoe
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fit Letter
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= Anno be oqualied af any price.
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Twents oy Mak neof I. 8
nth and uy shsoiutely susranceed
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From
this inmtituis before next
cou
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are to he
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large
ot all
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lvertise
i this paper.
the only sud
world.
sent in anoih
oee the aubers D8
I for the
The load seems lighter—Wagon
and team wear longer—You make
mor> money, and have more time
fo make money, when wheels are
greased with
ca Axle Gr
~The longest wearing and most
satisfactory lubricant in tab world.
STANDARD OIL CO.
Inenryerated
full of pimples
spoils life for many a one. Get rid of
then Ly siding digestion with
Parsons’ Pills
They assist digestion, belp the liver to do
ita work, and cure constipation
Put up In glass vials,
Price 8 conta. Por ste by all denloon
LS JOUKSOR & C8, Boston, Mase.
PATENTS PATENTS? Do you wish
know sboat THAN MARKS
Hd ot wish 10 know abont PENSIONS?
to know about PAY and how
Pon write 10 W, 51, Willa Atornesasiad
(Notary Fables W Nis Building, 812 Tian Am
nin
Po you wish Ww — >
TT Pensioner dnsertd
— 5 a ET rR hen
your breath. 1 shall pod you no
quarter.” Chicago Record-Herald.
hte, Wachington, DCW rein Mashing
ball his pansion.
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wai dye any garment