The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 06, 1908, Image 7

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    —
THOS. CALE, OF ALASKA,
MEMBER OF U.S. CONGRESS.
‘ell Known on the Paeifie Slope,
Washington Address is 1318 9th
NW, Washington, D. OC.
Tis
St.
CONGRESSMAN THOS. CALE.
Hon. Thos. Cale, who was e i
Congress from Alaska, is well k
the P > slope, where he has re
His W i 1312
N. W.
ngton address is
Washington, D. C
Washington, D, CO.
Peruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio,
Gentlemen: I can cheerfully rec-
emmend Peruna as a very efficient
remedy for coughs and eolds.
I'vomas Cale
Hon. C. Slemp
ginia, writes it
remedy, Peruana,
and can unhesit
remedy As y
effective snd pe anent
Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative.
mgressman from Vi
ure for eatarrh.”
Crookback’s Equitation.
| “My ki
d had just cried
. ik Ihe
bate with a «
Hella—W
York Sun.
is sill
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days,
Pazo Ointment is guaran
case of Itching, Blin lee
Piles in 6 to 14 days or money
Castro's Star.
In spite of the
world Pres
manag
Own cou
walks
caused b
he was maki:
for the pres
On
a dance wit
minister
believer
bodies over th
night in question ti
One big star was so
tracted the lady's at
“Look at th
she said. ‘'It seems to |
the whole earth
“That is true,” replied Castro
quently. ‘That star is my st:
that star shall fall { shall fall.”
There was an arrogance in
that left no dou the mis
hearer that he was fully convinced as ¢
the accuracy of belief. He
this statement five years ago and hi
still seems to be in the ases
ago Tribune.
: Mr Pres
wr watching
his
ident.
Harnessing the St. Lawrence.
Consul John E
forwards a Canad an newspaper state
ment which tells of the electric-power
development of the St. Lawrence River,
the projects being the most active on the
American side. A Canadian power com
pany is planning to install more 1,00
horsepower dy namos and do more dredg
ing, when at least 25, 000-horsepower ean
be developed. Tue Canadian paper says
it would not be surprising if the electric
development on both sides of the river
it for making power for the large rail-
way lines
Hamilton, of Cornwall,
PANTRY CLEANED
A Way Some People Have,
A doctor sald:
“Before marriage my wire observed
In summer and country homes, com-
ing in touch with families of varied
means, culture, tastes and diserimi-
nating tendencies, that the familied
using Portum seemed to average bet.
wer than those using coffee.
“When we were married two years
ago, Postum was among our first
order of groceries, We also put in
gome coffee and tea for guests, but
after both had stood around the pan-
try about a year untouched, they were
thrown away, and Postum used only.
“Up to the age of 28 I had been
accustomed to drink coffee as a rou-
tine habit and suffered constantly
from indigestion and all its relative
disorders, Since using Postum all
the old complaints have completely
left me and I sometimes wonder if
I ever had them.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to
Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a rea-
son.” ;
> 3 —
”
y 7
7
i
3
“ay
McGavin, ci Chicago,
Block of Fifth Avenue
is Done McGa
in
I8ra oi
500 American C
$204,
pr
ir
oO
1
and the
past few
of titled
American girls.
these cases in
wife d not br
geparati
Po
Some
mn or
of the
love matches, a
with few
wives have boe
exe
Bn Dapp isu
FORTUNES WHICH AMERICAN GIRLS
£1.000,000
1.000 000
. '
Duchess of Manchester. .
Princess Poniatowski
Duchess of Marlborough. .10,6800,000 |
Lady Curzon 5,000,000 |
Lady Lister-Kave 1,060,000 |
*Countess von Pappenheim
Princess Colonna : ‘
*Countess Castellane ....17,000.000
Mrs. Geo. Cornwallis West 500.000
Lady William Beresford. . 2,000,000
Duchess of Manchester... 2,000,000
Duchess of Roxburghe.., .25.0006,000
Countess of Strafford. .... 1,000,000
Princess Aunersperg cess 1,000,000]
Lady Thomas Hesketh.... 1.000.000 |
Mrs. Arthur Paget 2,000,000
Mrs. Vivian ............12.,000,080
Countess of Craven 1,000,000
Countess of Donoughmore BOO,000
Baroness de Vriere 500,000
Mrs. Douglass Campbell. 00,000
Marchioness de Brereuil.. 2,000,000 |
Princess Vicovaro sass +s 1,000,000
Marchioness de San Mar
ZANO
Countess de Rohan-Cha-
DOE viii vinnie
* R00.000
1,000,000
1,600,000
| Church Will Offer
Compelling Attractions.
Cleveland. —In keeping with the!
: apirit of modern times, the new Win
| dermere Methodist Episcopal Church |
. will have many innovations.
! One of the features will be a social
room, thirty-eight by sixty-eight feot. |
i There will be spacious rooms for the
| trustees, the choir and the pastor, |
while the women of the congregation
will have a parlor and work room. |
| The church also will contain a gym- |
; nasjum, kitchen and kindergarten,
The pastor is the Rev. N. W, Stroup |
WED FOR FOREIGN TITLES
Ribbon or a Pound of Flesh
t $ rid
iiave Wed Tilies
wrevalent n
for a young
to fake up the lion
and to plunge on the races
marry a title. The general
fo be that with such a
she ig sure to lose her
her happiness, and
gets off with her life.
opinio
Ame;
a
io
geome
age
money and
lucky if she
HAVE HANDED OVER
CENTURY
1.060.000
2,000,000
1.000.000
500.000
1.000.000
2.000.000
2,000,000
500,000
‘rincess Hatzfeld ........
Baroness Bocklinson ....
Marquis de Cholsene.....
**Princess Engalitcheff ..
Duchess de Dino .
*Countess Festitics......
Baroness de Zedlitz.....
Lady Gilbert Thomas Car-
ter ' noon
Counters von Larisch.... 4,000,000
Mrs. Michael Henry Herbert 5,000,000
0.000.000
Mrs. Burke Roche....... 1,000,000
Duchess de Valenecay...... 1,000,000
1,000,000
2.000,
Counters Yarmonth 1,000,000
One hundred lesser Ameri-
can heiresses evs 64,500.000
5,000,000
Countess of SBuffolk...... 5.000.000
AS AI
Total. ...........$204,000,000
*8ince divorced. **Lives in Chi
CARO.
A A es IS
Painless, Says French Savant,
Paris.—~Dr. Ledue, a professor at
the School of Medicine, in Nantes,
who has been etperimenting in the
slaughter houses of that eity on the
electrocution of animals by intermite
tent low tension currents, claims that
the system is painless, the contral
functions of perception being firat de-
stroyed and then those of respiration
and ecireulation, and that there is con-
sequently neither suffering nor reac.
tion from the animals thus killed,
making it better thun other methods,
i
Got What He Called For.
A tall, sallow individual entered a
Girard avenue resinurant a day or two
go, nid his broad rimmed sombrero on
tie chair beside him, and in snawer to
the waiter’s qu ry us to what he would
have, sald fiercely: “Fried rattlesnuke
The waiter, not at all abushed, we
the hole in the wall nod roared:
rattlesnake!” Hack from
cane the answer Fried
The man with the sombrero le
prised, but waited Ibe
evideatly alive t ituatic
fried it it al
“Feed rattle ake!
waiter responded in the sams
took the dish from the dumb wal
er When the viand was set be 0 ¢ him
the tall person his
wnlked to the cashier's paid h
bill and went out wit! touching the
dish “One on him," the walter
“I'll eat dis snake mes Philadel
phia Record.
Fried
lepths
the Lh
rattlesnake!
wked sar
below
BRinne
NY
It, ro
COOK
y Lig
un cel, nnd sent
Out nr
thie
as hie
iin
Words,
arose, put on
@ br }
desk,
Out
said
)
il
Gum and Thought.
thing is certain
gum and tuink at the
any degree of succe
m and work
with gu
not mis
you cannot
Bint
chew
One
n with
chew
time
INRYy
Yiu
1
3 Ou
i
ny,
$
oo nica
n it
read
haps
trate and
whic! 1
1 Are
q
A Remedy For Neur
the Nerves
algia or Pain in
ECZEMA SEEMED INCURABLE.
Body was harged
Hospitals as Hopeless—uticura
Hemedies Cured Him,
Hawe]iis
thr
© regimentia
wopeless, W
and
%
pup d
rs
i noel
e had hos.
uneed
nid 3
amt ted,
inses he w ne
of the w CARPE
©
ach
We kept trying
5
i as mrurable
fter remedy, but
ping for
bemapned
Hased
he was discharge
remecy
. 1
aad gotten aim
Nix
Culicura
wt past hu
months we pur
Remedies, The
marvelous and to-day he is perfectly cured.
Mre. Lily Hedge, Camblewell Green, Eng
land, Jan. 12, 1907.”
a cure
age set of
a
was truly
result
about her hue-
politics is
any better
woman likes
his
it
hat a
explaining
understand
> as
she
Lest We Forget.
In the good old kaflir corn days of
Blaine county, when Uacle John Dillon,
| the Geary 'anker. and County Clerk
{ Tyler hauled cedar posts to Ei Reno and
| Ok'ahoma City and scld them to buy
| bresd for 1heir families, they would go
| to hear a good old preacher, who was a
| post hauler with them. This good old
| brother in his prayers would thank God
i for his goodness to them, and one season
| when he was especially thankful for a
{ good er p raised, but not forgetful of
! the past, he said: "Dear Lord, lest in
| davs to come we forget, we thank thee,
| O God, for the cedar in the canons.’ —
: Watonga Horald.
i THIRTY YEARS OF IT.
1
—————— —
A Fearfully Long Siege of Daily Pain
and Misery.
Charles Von Soehnen, of 201 A Sy
Colfax, Wash., says: “For at leaf
thirty years I suf.
fered with kidney
troubles, and the at-
tacks laid me up for
days at a time with
pain in the back and
rheumatism. When
I was up and around
sharp twinges caught
me, and for fifteen years the frequent
passages of kidney secretions ane
noyed me. But Doan's Kidney Pills
have given me almost entire freedom
from this trouble and I cannot speak
too highly in their praise.”
Bold by all dealers, 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
¥
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|
|
$100 Reward, $100, Manufacturing Rubies.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to |
learn that there 1s 6t least one dreaded dig
case that science has been able to cure in all
tages and thatisCatarrh, Hall'sCata
ure is the only positive cure now known t«
he medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con
onal disesse, reaguires Cris gitict BL, Yrolesso {if 5, bY Lhe
ie { i
wills aing
liscovery of the process of convert
worth # cents a Kary
valued at 100 to #150 4
French scien
fact that
Hn iN 3
3 beautifu
ERT Lite
Air -sae
(UI BDAY
Ling directly upon
of the #
on of t
devices
¥y the
i in Britl
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WAR
The
coal
benefit
mine
duced percentage
during
mine
War the
VORrs ago deat
1.000 of y emplos
Only One “Bromo Quinine™
is la ve Brom» Qui
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the si ! ’
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for
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Compound saves
cal operations,
Mrs, 8. A. Williams, of
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