The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 12, 1907, Image 7

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    INMY FAMILY
“I Have Used Pe-ru-na at Various
Times for Several Years.”
ra RR
38 3 MA. EOWARD M. BURT
: Sha nal UTE
I Recommend Pe-ru-na,
. EDWARD M. BURT, 5
rson Ave., St. Louis, Mo
J
Catarrh of He
Charles | vy, SU Allen
ad, Nose, Throat.
Pe-ru-na Tablets: Son
ablets, rather than med!
inal! ingredient
Ask Your Druggist For Free Peruuo
Almanae For 1908
Scientific Explanation.
Captain Chandl I :
aeronaut, sald at
did, let
nomenon,
wraps
5 a blanket,” and
i and
it catches cold
ton Star.
The Modern Country Store,
“The country
er bad accounts on his be
carried some
A. Chambers,
i8 because he
and
many years ag
accounts for
farmer for
“The reason
dition is large
prices and lar
and eggs i
for poultry and eggs
every month to
bills and many
ses, Another farmer
much as $50 a month from me for
chickens and eggs. The farmers are
raising more chickens now than ever
before, and they are getting the high-
est prices for them. The poultry
products of the ordinary farm now
amount to about as much in value as
the live or any other kind of
farm product Washington Post.
The
“Well,” said Citiman, “I guess vou
fellows in the surburbs are pleased
to have the chance to run around in
the fresh air these mornings?”
“Run around?” snorted Subbubs
“Huh! most of our running is right
storekeeper has fe
wks than
said
Mo
years aga,”
of Coffey.
James
selia a
on a cash basis
» that we
Fome preily
months
this
ly due to
» demand for poultry
out farmer
money
grocery
expen-
receives as
8ix
for
tha }
!
to one
enough
pay 211 his
other current
pay
stock
Hustlers,
station." Philadelphia Preas,
NEW STRENGTH FOR OLD BACKS,
No Need to Saffer Every Day From
Backache,
Mrs. Joannah Straw,
Broadway, Canton, 8. D., says: “For
ar, threes years [| suf-
fered everything
with rheumatism in
my limba and a dull,
ceaseless aching in
my back, 1 was
weak, languid,
526 North
spells and the kid
ney secretions were
thick with solids. I
was really in a erit-
feal condition when I began with
Doan's Kidney Pills, and they certain.
Iy did wonders for me. Though I am
81 years old, I am as well as the aver
age woman of 650. 1 work well, eat
well and sleep well.”
Sold by all dealers. 00 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
*
rem——— ER
JUST OPEN
And Several Bills Will Soon Be in Evidence, About 4000 Having Been
Introduced on the Opening Day of the Sixtieth Congress,
Lt | 4
1
- Y¥ CER'B CleVerest
cartoon by Jamieson, in the Pittsburg D
a
THOUSANDS GO BACK TO WORK,
GENERAL REVIVAL OF CONFIDENCE
Industries Shut Down During Financial Flurry Resume—Railroads Are
Re-employing Men They Discharged and Mills Are Reopening.
New York City According to dispatches from
countrs reds mer off in
panic i
most
3 1 all curtailed
& Hutchins Company,
on half-time fo: weeks,
of = at work
also resum full time
Me., the Apsley
Fairbanks Company a
The cotton mills a
Mass., Anthony, R. 1.,
P days, have opened
River also resume
tuxet, R. I.,
Mass, and
plants
Shad al 3
had almost
three
son,
Manville, R. been
up. The New Er
work. In many s¢ New England, notably
and in the Blackstone Valley section, Worces-
Pawtuxet, there has been curtailment of output what-
atives at th places, numbering between and 20,-
working at full time, and it is said any sibility o
which has ireat been remon
of New
nfidence
have
Cotton Con
which
and
tions of
and
Fail
at Paw
ter,
ever
000 Ng » all b
»
wo
eh
heer
a ¥
and ze
il 1
fl
i * +1
A general resum
ce take
»
and Ro
: {
y, at Dayton
i, will resume w»
piriking and
$ ¥ ¢
tO be fo
. Involving
Lane Cutoff,
Portlant
Angeles 1
equipment
motives
the Uni
notner mire reviving
Association
postponed indefinitely, ace
but will now » resumed and rushed to a spe«
The | 8 Traction system is also continuing
Louis, involving an expenditure of $5,500,000
The general revival of confidence seems to have commenced bevon
question. The disappearing premium on currency is one factor which ad¢
naterially in the improvement of the outlook It seems safe to sg
view of the dispatches, that with a promise of conservative action by n-
gress, the business of the country will gradually return to the prosperous
condition in which it waa prior to the late financial flurry.
In this connection it has been declared that cancellations of orders to
factories by some jobbers and wholesalers of dry goods. particularly in Ne
York City, gave false appearance to the general situation. Certain cane
lations, it is said, were due to a desire to get lowes prices Orders
factories had been given in the height of prosperity when prices were high.
Then the jobbers saw a chance to beat their contracts by re calling orders
and givi new ones at bottom figures. But some of them, ashamed at
taking this advantage, have changed their minds and wiil accept goods at
the prices promised,
The facts of the general situation, anyway,
80 many workmen laid off as was believed.
entering Chicago, the greatest railway centre in the country, dismissed
30,000 men. They employ, probably, forty times that many. All the
other railroads of the country, as far as can be learned, dismissed only
14,000, and that figure includes the $000 let out by the Union Pacific.
But there is the strongest indication that these men must go beek to
work soon. Sirange to say, while the roads were dropping their men their
business was growing it is an actual fact that the gross earnings last
week of the railroads entering Chicago showed a large increase. It is the
belief of the traffic men that a like increase will be shown this week.
Though the two great trunk lines of the East-—the New York Central
and the Pennsylvania—have laid off thousands of men. the Chicago situa-
tion makes it evident that these men must go back to work. Increased
gross earnings of the roads entering Chicago must later mean like in-
creases for the lines east from the lakes: for traffic is continuous, and
Chicago Is not the terminal for all the goods hauled there
The business men of all the smaller cities of the Rast surrounding
the metropolis are convinced that the threatened hard times will not
materialize, and they have gone back or are preparing to go back to a
normal basis
GLUT EUROPE'S LABOR
Mo., wh
improvemer
<
Louis,
$08 S000)
irding
has
ent decision
dy comple &
$4 *
its con
fo a re
cers,
nounced
work a
L st.
prove that there were not
For instance, all the railroads
MARKET.
Disastrous Results of Return of Thousands From America—Germany May
Adopt the American Plan of Excluding Undesirables,
Berlin.—There is some alarm lest the hordes of returning emigrants
without money will critically glut the already overcrowded labor market
in Germany, It has been unofficially suggested that the Sovernment
imitate the American plan of excluding undesirables.
Labor organizations are greatly troubled over the prospect of an influx
at a time when the question of employment is acutely difficult, Commod!-
ties, even the barest necessities, are rising to almost famine prices. ;
It was stated at a meeting of the Municipal Council of Schoencberg
a suburb of Berlin, that there were 30,000 skilled and 35,000 unskilled
workmen idle in Berlin alone. A proportionate number are idle in other
industrial centres and in the farming regions. : i
The trades unions have already been compelled to eut in half thelr
doles to the unemployed. Similar conditions prevail in Austria, to which
country more American emigrants have returned in a fortnight than
departed. The prices of food are rising and troubles are feared,
Clubwomen Start Crusade on Evils
of Christmas Gifts and Customs,
Chieago-~A denatured Christmas
~-a holiday with the “evil” of gift
giving eliminated—will be the order
of things within a few years, if the
Chicago Woman's Club be successful
in a crusade,
The movement was suggested to
the clubwomen by Mrs. I. 8. Black-
welder, President, and Mrs. Ellen
M. Henrotin. Both declared that
Christmas as it is celebrated now
and its attendant evil, the shopping
Dog Cleans Sewers by Dragging
Brush Through Tube.
Paris.—Yet another vocation
been found for dogs at Nice. The
new sewerage system now being cone
structed is sald to be one of the best
in the world. Among the sewers is
one narrow for a man to traverse.
In order to clean it a small fox
terrier Is used. The dog is fitted
with harness and trots through the
passage, pulling a cord after him, to
which a large brush is attached, The
workmen pull the eord through,
and thus perform the cleaninz
On Reading Books,
Within certain limite spontaneity
is the best of all principle; in read-
ing. Provided that the proper super-
vision has been exercised to eliminate
the unfit and trivial, boys and girls
might as well be left to ‘shift for
themselves” in libraries and cata-
logues The thing that particularly
attracts them is the thing they should
read. Girls are often forced to
waste time on insipid and colorless
stories, whereas it 18 books of healthy
adventure, travel, description and
biography that they crave for, envy
ing the happier brothers and boy
friends who have access to such
stimulating works
In the matter of elassi greater
discrimination should be exercised.
Some standard books should be
cluded from school reading
they are 100 pri vital to be
“sacrificed” in ilture,
They can i with yulsion
when the red rg arc fit to enjoy
them The fear ti might nev
er be read at al ground.
les perhap as things are, but the
college profe ‘5, the ¢ g and the
friends of
eX
because
ty # 1
wound and
name of «
Com
ofther
nuch to
a
ey
th of hay to a
and we can
of the
bushels
You simply
a shape of
off to the
sl vnios 3
in his es and 30
rm to fatten a hog
20 busi into
make it walk
Ket
s
ele
§
ace of humor {
in an instant he was
3
he cried,
» Corn
ac-
OTH GAINED
Man and Wife Fatten on Grape-Nuts.
that meat is pecessary
for real .trength and the foundation
of solid flesh is now nJ longer as
prevalent as formerly.
Excessive meat eaters are usually
sluggish a part of the time because
they are not able to fully digest their
food, and the undigested portion is
changed into what is practically a
kind of poison that acts upon tha
blood and nerves, thus getting all
through the system.
“1 was a heavy meat eater,”
an Ile. man, “and up to two years
Ago, was in very poor health. 1 suf-
fered with indigestion so that 1 only
weighed 95 pounds
“Then 1 heard about Grape-Nuts
and decided to try It. My wife
laughed at me at first but when 1
gained to 125 pounds and felt so fine,
she thought she would eat Grape-
Nuts too.
“Now she {3 fat and well and bas
gained 40 pounds. We never have in-
digestion any more and seldom feel
the desird jor meat. A neighbor of
ours, 68 years old, was troubled with
indigestion for years; was a heavy
ment eater, and now since he has
been eating Grape-Nuts regularly, he
says he is well and never has indi
gestion, 1 could name a lot of pes
sons who have really been cured of
indigestion by changing from a heavy
meat diet to Grape-Nuts.” “There's
a Reason.” Name given by Postum
Co., Battie Creek, Mich.
Read the little book, “The Road wo
The notion
writes
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS,
reach the seat of the disease
blood or constitutional disease, nnd 1n ore
fo cure iL you must take internal remedies
ns they canna
Catarrh int
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
face. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quacl
medicine. It was prescribed by one of the
best physicians in this country for years,
and is a regular prescription
of the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous va The perfect combination
of the two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing catarrh
Bend for testimonials, free
F.J.Cuesey & Co., P'rops., Toledo, O,
Bold by druggists 5c,
Take Hall's Family
aces
price,
Pills for constipation
Experiments made by
scientists show that butter keeps best
when preserved with from 3 to 5 pe:
cent. of salt If the
salt is higher than
are less
German
proportion of
that the result
gatisfaciory
The milk pans are quickly cleanéd
and rid of all “feel”
washed in Borax and water in the fol
greasy when
lowing proportions—1 tablespoonful
of Borax to a quart of water,
csa————
Giving him credit | started
a man on the road to the alms
Constipation
personal ef forts wath the assistance
al laxative
remedy, Syrup Ah and Flisir of Sena,
Wy vich ena tes one Fo form vet ular
habits daily 50 that agsislo ee fo nae
ture may be fradually dispensed with
when no lonpor needed ag the best of
remedies, when vegquired, arelo assist
nature and not te supp! nl the netur.
al fun lions, which must depend ultis
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper e¢ forls,and night living generally.
To gel us beneficial effects, always
buy the Sesuule
SyrupdFigs=" Elixir Sean
moniufeclured by the
CALIFORNIA
Fic Syrup Co. ony
SOLD BY ALL LEADINC DRUGCISTS
cue size only, vefalar price 50% per Bottle
A ————
A I CW ST A AO SSE 5 SA 5 OY
STERS TO BLISTER
SIERS
! ,
PEPPER
DON'T WAIT
COMES -HEEP
Send your
CAYENNE |
TAKEN |
ds ie “ EE
THE PAIN
York City
are easily distinguished
which
goods.
appears on
over.
wo. Than any of
Be™ worid,
mo because (hey
he world to-day.
EF” CAUTION, Ww. 1
stitute. Sold by the best ah
of the world, 1ilaste
Douglas
ated catalog free
In 1831 Eros, a plas
proach the earth
etoid, will ap-
within one
the fault will rest with the
mers of that day if they do not suc-
a ————
which
ty nor reputation, by the big
L
’s
- " a 1 -
from other makes,
®
nmunition
verware the world
“
to sil
Pe " K,*
“8
“8
Earl
tamped on bdtom. Take No Sub.
o& mailed from factory to any part
« L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mase.
. w———
he makes
i trust
use of the
words
me, dear?”
it is tim
not
en
Only One “Bromo Quinine
Loo}
{lax within one
of its amount
ten-thousandth
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. 82 trial bottle and treation free,
vr. H R Kline, 14.881 Arch 8t, Phils , Pa.
Consumers of meat in New York
Cily are paying about 11 per cent
more for their food than they did
one year ago.
Face and Neck Covered With Ine
flamed Skin—Doctors No Availe
Cared by Caticura Remedies.
with itching skin similar to eczema, and
the suffered terribly for over a year. |
took her to a number of doctors, and aleo
to different colleges, to no avail. Then
Cuticura Remedies were recommended to
me by Miss G--. I did not nee it st first,
ar 1 bad tried so many other remedies
without any favorable results. At last I
tried Cuticora Soap, Cuticura Ointment,
and Cuticura Resolvent Pills, and to my
surprise noticed an improvement. After
using three boxes of the Cuticura Oint-
ment, together with the Soap and Pills, I
am pleased to say she is altogether a dif
ferent child and the picture of health.
Mrs. A. C. Brestlin, 171 N. Lincoln St.
Chicago, 111, Oct. 20 and 30, 1628."
Self-deninl Ix not a virtue; it is mere.
ly the effect of prudence upon ras
eality,
Iteh cured in 30 minntes by Woolford's
Lotion. Never fails. Al druggists,
a ying” pro Obted” always thar eve
n a
oredih e. y
Plies Cured 1a © to 14 Days,
caeof Tiching. Bind, Biecdimgor Protywding
of Itch
Welliville,” in pkgs.
is
in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 80c.
over to Cure a Cold in One Day, 5
ix the art of
+ is more acceptable
knowing
wi than th
ruth
Mra, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Childreg
teething, softens theguma redoeesinlamma
tion, alinys pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ca bottle
Jealousy is a vine which produces 8
crop of sour grapes.
— —
97 Years
is a long time for an article to remain
on the market and retin its rep
utation for reliability.
Jatablished in 1810, halds this reoord,
ken internally on sugar # has wo equal
In coring on " oolde, eroup, cole, ote,
he. three times un monck She. All dealers.
L 8 JORKSON & 00, Boston, Mass.
¥
know abou’ ah
‘AY and S00
if, Cp v
Ar
Heist
AER. IT WI
50 LL PAY
at Thompson's Eye Water