The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 18, 1908, Image 7

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    ONE WOMAN'S ENDURANCE.
Southern Woman Suffers
For Years.
Racked and tornwith terrific pains,
nightly annoyed by kidney irfagatari.
ties, Mrs. A. 8. Payne,
of 801 2 ra Ave,
So., Columbus, Miss,
suffered for years.
She says: "The pains
in my back, sides and
loins were so terrible
that I often smoth-
ered a scream. Every
move meant agony.
My rest was broken by a troublesome
weakness and the secretions scemed
to burn like acid. 1 was in an awful
condition and doctors did not seem
to help. Doan's Kidney Pills bene-
fited me from the first and soon made
me & strong and healthy woman."
For sale by all dealers. HO centsa
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Tortures
Earns His Wages,
the middle of tne
flat Suffolk field there is little wo
show that he is not the ordinary
inanimate scarecrow. He stands mo-
tionless for five minutes at a time,
and only when a bird is tempted by
the fresh corn just appearing above
tue ground does he show any
of life. But then it is that
scarecrow moves: he hits an old tin-
can with with the rusty handle of
a shovel and frightens the birds and
makes them fly quickly out of sight.
So he spends his day, this old,
bent man, and at the end he is paid
18 pence, He is the village scare-
crow.
How Scarecrow
As he stands in
sign
t he
Hicks' Capudine Cures Headache,
Whether from Cold, Heat, Stomach, or
Mental Strain. No Acetanilid or dangerous
drugs. It's Liquid. Effects immediately.
10¢., 25¢., and 50c., at drug stores.
Average Length Of Life.
who lives until
more than a century old and the
child who dies in infancy alike
included in the law of averages. They
balance each other's chances, as
were,
Of
age of ten
he 18
The man
are
at the
live to
R2.254
49 will
only 9
aver-
has
at
»
100,000 people living
only 95.614 will
the age of twenty-one, only
will be living at forty, only
be living at ninety-six, and
at ninety-seven. At thirty, the
age man may take it that
under thirty-five years to
forty, under twenty-eight
fifty, under twenty-one years, al
ty under fourteen years
In each and all of
how he lives will determine
he will have a longer life or
life, but average will
work out within a space
yvears.—Cassell’s Saturday
he
live;
years; a
s8iXx-
these
whet
a shorte r
infallibly
of ninety
Journal.
cases,
her
the
Whale Impaled © On Pile Driver.
An immense blackfish or finback
whale feet located itself
under a pile driver at a tray
location near the entrance to
tion Pass a few days ago
was pushed clear throug h
body ®f the fish and was
into the tide lands underneat
the heavy driving hammer
The struggles of
the pile driver so violently
loftman fell from the seco:
of the driver rigging to
and was rescued from drowning oniy
by the prompt action of John Neison,
working on the deck.
thirty long
Ael
isa
the hu
younded
h by
¥
i
1
€
the fish shook
that tha
id station
the deck,
Won't Help.
Being of a bouvant nature won't
help you any if fall overboard
Boston Transcript.
you
Tuan Fang
shops in the
and he
clo Fe]
According to Viceroy
there are 1,220 opium
Shanghai foreign settlements,
wants orders from Peking to
them.
cost of supplying 1.-
000,000 galions of water, based on
the report of 22 cities, is $82. This
sum includes operating expenses and
interest on bonds.
The average
A woman will
airs long before she
that bring them
acknowledge
will the
gray
years
“TWO TOPERS."™
A Teacher's Experience,
“My friends call me ‘The Postum
Preacher,”” writes a Minn. school
teacher, "because 1 preach the gospel
of Postum everywhere I go, and have
been the means of liberating many
‘coffee-pot siaves.’
“I don't care what they call me so
jong as I can help others to see what
they lose by sticking to coffee, and
can show them the way to steady
nerves, clear brain and general good
health by using Postum.
“While a school girl I drank coffee
and had fits of trembling and went
through a siege of nervous prostra-
tion, which took me three years to
rally from.
"Mother coaxed me to use Postum,
but I thought coffee would give me
strength. B8o things went, and when
I married I found my husband and 1
were both coffee topers and I can
sympathize with a drunkard who
tries to leave off his cups.
“At last in sheer desperation, |
bought a package of Postum, fol
lowed directions about bolling it,
served it with good eream, and asked
my husband how he liked the coffee.
“We each drank three cups aplece
and what a satisfied feeling it left
Our conversion has lasted several
years and will continue as long as
we live, for it has made us new--
nerves are steady, appetites good,
sleep sound and refreshing.”
“There's a Reason.” Name given
by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Read “The Road to Wellville,” in
pkgs.
Ever read theabove letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of haman
interest,
———
FIGHT FOR dh BLIC HEALTH.
first
ol
The
Commissioner
Harrisburg
annual report
Health Dixon,
tion and
Depart
1905,
(Special)
of
covering the organiza-
by State
from
16806,
work done the
of Health
to December 31,
come the
The report shows the excellent
working organization that Health
Commissioner Dixon effected in the
first year and a half after the Legis
lature of 1905 had created the new
department under health laws that
have since become the models for
many States throughout
After reviewing this
and the general work of the
ment, Health Commissioner Dixon
sets out the operations of the various
divisions, the Division of Medical In-
spection, the Bureau of Vital Sta-
Morbidity Statistics, Marriage
Statistics, the Division Sanitary
Engineering, the work de-
partment's laboratories, the survey
for mosquito control, the division
for the free distribution of diphtheria
antitoxin and the financial report
Pennsylvania's new Department of
Health at once attracted the atten-
tion of sanitarians all over the coun-
try by adding a number of commu-
nicable diseases to the those
usually required to be by
physicians The wisdom of this
reform has been fully acknowledged,
and the physicians in every part
the State have co-operated with
Health Commi 10 secure
prompt reporting and sanitary
trol 1nd
CASeS
In th
Dixon
cases
June 6,
has just
ment
from printer's hands
tistics,
of
of the
list of
ted
reg Or
the
the
the
con
dis
sgioner
comma able
renlosgis
Dr
of
essential,
on the
of the
the
ropordns
partment
part uthorities
hiding places {f the
fight
properly
disease
ease could
wage a
placarding of houses
ith me whooping
chickenpox and other
but highly communicable
was another ant inno
the new State Departm
of which
prove of widesp i
Dr Dixon
pace to the
and de
first
infected
ough
so-called minor
dis
*ABIO8,
f
imr of
port vation
the results
read
deve
vital
tate lares thi
i successful
Pennsylvaniz
and
he
part of
laborate
of
statistic
hom
tistics
The
ides
tions in
Seven
' 15
age
Vears The
sh
homicides
ily increase,
nia hunt thro
istration are
The average
jation in t}
from
for 159068 in
Years 1801
and in Pennsyl
on
*
in
inti in relat
natural
0. G00
inoual
population i= at
The work of the Sanitar:
neering Division shows the
Health Commission Dixon has
en to carry out the provisions of
law to protect waters of the State
from sewage and guard
people against ure water sup
On,
ROW
yout
Engi
er tak-
the
poiution to
im
thn
Lile mp
i
BOY HANGS SELP TO PRESS.
Chambersburg (Special? The
remarkable suicide
Frankl
room
most
in the
Regis
veare, David
in n County took place
People's
of the
boy of 16
Shilling, took life by hanging
The lad tied his to the fly-
wheel of a newspaper press with the
fute twine used to tie bundles of
paper. He then the twine about
his neck and fastened the end to a
job press nearvy
slipping off
press
do
nded
press
ter,” when a
his
feet
tied
the ley wheel
pul
npon which
the
inal
floor, and
Then
ne
of
must
the small
have sat to
body hung suspe«
just escaping
strangled to death
The boy was em] Noyed in the office
and was a son of Mrs. Anna Shilling
His father Philadelphia
The lad was subject to epileptic fits
and was a reader of dime novels,
He had made threats of hanging him-
self, but they were not taken serious-
ly.
or
ow form
he
Ne
i
w Orks n
OBJECT TO NORMAL TRUSTEES.
Stroudsburg (Bpecial).—East
Stroudsburg State Normal School af-
faire are again before the public. A
hearing was held before Governor
Stuart at Harrisburg In relation to
the appointments of trustees for the
school.
Certain stockholders filed a pro-
test against the appointment of
Charles H. Worman, Franklin J.
Kistler and A. R. Wallace as trustees.
These men have been serving as loca!
trustees for the stockholders and the
majority in control of the school de-
sires to have them renamed as State
trustees,
BRUIN BADLY FRIGHTENED.
Altoona (Special). — While boat-
ing on the Juniata, near Mill Creek.
Harry Lindsay put in to shore to
quench his thirst. He had no cup,
#0 he lay flat down to drink from a
spring.
A noise attracted hie attention and
he looked up to find a bear within
few feet of him. Paralyzed with
fear he didn't move until the bear
discovered him. Then both fled,
Lindsay to his boat anl the bear to
the mountains. 3
#
LABOR PLANING A BIG DEMON-
STRATION.
Harrisburg (Special)—Every Cen-
Union in Pennsylvania
invited to send representa-
to a great labor demonstration
Labor
will be
tives
The Central,
made up of delegates
from every union in this city and
vicinity, has delegated the arrange-
ment of a program to the Executive
Committee, which announces that the
celebration will be the biggest thing
of the kind ever held in Central
the coming Labor Day.
of Harrisburg,
issued to John
prominent men
there will be ad-
labor leaders of
Invitations
Mitchell and
to be present, and
dresses by several
national prominence, whose names
the committee is not ready to an-
nounce. The demonstration will in-
clude a big parade, in which out-of-
ganizations will have a prom-
place,
will be
other
HOLD FIRST FLOWER SHOW,
than
profes-
More
amateur and
flower growers competed
prizes at the first annual floral show
of the Bethlehems in Market Hall
It was the first floral show ever held
in the Lehigh Valley. The origin
of the idea was Chief Burgess
Fred Conlin, and Industrial Com-
mission which is doing so much to
boom the town
With fountains
there, the Market
a huge tropical garden
hundred viewed dis-
play One of freak plants shown
Wis a green by OO. C. Brunne
The clergymen of Bethlehem were
judges, as Revs. B. 8B.
B. Macintosh, H. H
Erb, D. L. McCarthy,
W. D. C. Keiter
lethlehem
thousand
sional
(Special)
ane
for
ator
the
playing here and
House represente d
th
More thar
people the
the
rose
follows
Ww
Thael
H
er,
Smith,
CHURCH MUSIC CRITICISED.
Allentown { Special Present-
day tendency give prominence to
church serv-
sed nt the
musicians of
which was held
gymen and
attendance, A
Musgie in the
Rev. Dr. F. F
York, precipita
music
vaerely
rumential
WAKE 8sev
in
critict
church
Lutheran Church,
city, 200 cler
being in
instrumental
repared by
Buermeyer, of
{ ted ussion
Many of the cle
ticipated in the
opinion
of
or-
pa-
per on
tCaurch,”
NOW
the disc
rgymen who pa
debate expressed
that musical instrume
as |
sitile that
and
me congrega-
from the service,
be given
singing.
Dr. A Phil
red 2 h wae
the ¢ when it
old
1al
phia,
sed
playing
most
slop-
decla
nles with rEan
WILL: SERVE THE STATE.
Harrisburg (Special) Gov
arnor
St
pointments A. J
Levi I. Shoemaker
I. Pegg. Danville,
the Board of Trustees
Hospital for the
art announced the following ap
Scran-
Rohert
of
Connell,
and
members
the State
Insane, at Danville
Ethan Allen Weaver, John W. Jor
dan, Julius F. Sachse, Philadelphia:
Frank R Diffenderfer, Lancaster,
and Boyd Crumrine, Washington,
Pa.. to be members of the Advisory
Commission for the Preservation of
the Public Records.
John W. Jordan, John T. Wind-
rim, Philadelphia, and W., H. Sayre,
Wayne, be Commissioners of Val
i ley Forge.
Jacob M. Shenk, Lebanon; Thomas
C., Zimmerman, Reading, and Walter
T. Bradley, Philadelphia, to be mem-
bers of the State Asylum for Chronie
Insane of Pennsylvania, at Werners-
ville.
Lom;
tO be
of
to
FRANK IRVINE IN
(Special) .- Frank
vine, one of the men indicted
Capitol case now on trial,
| Norristown Insane Hosbital
When Irvine broke down mentally
the third week of the trial the
was discontinued as far as he
was concerned, a severance being
granied He had treatment in Phil
adelphia and was then sent to Hynd.-
man, Bedford County, for rest, but
failed to improve
When he returned to Philadephia
an examination was made and he
was found so deranged that he was
gent to Norristown.
ASYLUM.
Ir
in the
at the
Harrisburg
in
in
Case
Fire Destroys Old Roadhouse.
Allentown (Special). — Fire de-
siroyed the Idlewild Hotel, one of tie
oldest road houses on the Lehigh
Mountain, on the road from Phila-
delphia to this city, causing a loss
of about $10,000. Fire fighting ap-
paratus from this city was seat tn
the scene of the blaze, but arrived
too late to be of service,
STATE ITEMS,
George A. Stegmaler, of Wilkes-
Barre, won the first prize in the
miner declamation contest at the
Hilman Academy. The second prize
was awarded to Frederick G. John-
son and third prize to Julius L. Stern.
George Moneghan, of York, who
attempted to spoil Miss Bertha Wit-
mer's beauty by throwing acid upon
her, was arrested and given a hear
ing before Alderman Keech, In de-
fault of $1000 ball he was commit-
ted to jail.
Richard P. Halligan, of Scranton,
fell from the Lackawanna Bridge
now under construction, at Seranton,
and was killed, ;
Miss Ray McQuillan, aged 20
years, of Tyrone, attempted suicide
by breaking a glass bottle and swale
lowing the fragments. Bhe is in
tical
*
It Brings Health And Hair,
the
to
the bald are sure to follow
use of his chest shield, according
the verison of H, C. Dexter, its
ventor, He has just been cured
rehumatism, he declares; has felt his
lungs expand and hiz heart leap with
youth, although he is now eighty-
one years old, and has grown
hair on a head that was bald,
The chest shield which resembles
a baseball catcher's mask, is
ture of light wire soldered
It is eight inches square. It has a
convex curve that is 13% inches al
the greatest height and slopes gradu-
! ally back to the outer rims. The
framework is hung about the neck
by a string of elastic and is intend-
ed to rest directly over the heart and
lungs.
“Anybody,” said Mr. Dexter, ‘can
obtain benefit from this simple and
valuable device. [It rests next to the
skin and keeps the undershirt from
subsiding upon the chest in a dead
| BOE. In this way the air circulates
over the heart and lungs and imparts
new life. It is economical, too, for
it neither eats, drinks, nor chews
tobacco, I have been working on
this little invention for forty-four
years, and at last | have the right
shape and size.”—N. Y. American
for
together,
Fooling The Ladies,
Two men were standing together
in a corridor of a postoffice. One of
them happened to notice that a post-
card held in the fingers of the other
was addressed to the holder
“Why, what does this mean?
asked. “Do you address letters
yourself?"
“In this case, ves,’
“That's funny.”
“Well, not so very.
{ side.”
He
| read:
he
to
the
was * Answer,
!
!
{
See the other
other side
Blank There will
the 1. G. OO. B. B.,
hall, the evening of
transact special busi-
| ness. Members not present will
{| fined 85 N. B. , Becretary.”
“Yes, but I don't exactly catch on,”
| protested the innocent.
“Oh. you don't Well, 1 got
| cards printed myself; the society
all a myth. When | want to get out of
an evening 1 direct one of these cards
| to my house, I reach home, and my
| wife hands it to me with a sigh, 1
| offer to stay home and stand the fine
of the fiver, hut, of eaurse, she won't
allow that. That's all, my friend,
| except that the scheme {8 worked by
hundreds of others, and our poor de-
luded wives haven't tumbled to it
yet.” News Book
held it up, and the
irother
be a meeting of
No. 387, at the
October 1, to
he
the
iB
Storing Icicles For Summer Use.
South
pure
large
stories,
Gern from
Use a
Iwo
ana
produce ice
winter They
framework
six square
Nans
water In
wooden
about
six yards high.
Each story is with a floos
of 18 parallel beams, in the
of which a tube is incased in
rises beyond the upper floors
tube is connected with wale;
main and the water issues through a
rotating disk which sends a moving
spray on the beams As water
drops from the beams icicles are
formed which reach middle floor
and finally the ground T
Wf water is regulated
the temperature of
As refains
fasalated col ns, it is
easily and removed The
stored use in 8 3
Tribun«
yards
covered
center
wood
This
his
the
the
the
he volume
v8 § ws
accorqging 1o
the jee
tha iss 8 8 3
ne 10% the shape
broken
i - 9
is then
Chicago
ire
w oy
$07 immer
3
| Thrill For Nitroglycerin Handler.
Fram Hall, a local ofl well shooter,
had a “scary” experience recentl
{ He was carrying a can contain
| eight quarts of nitroglycerin past th
end of a pile of casing at a drilling
well just a sthe driller came from
| the derrick floor and stepped on a
{ joint of the pipe
It was balanced in “he middle
his weight caused other end
tip up. striking the bottom of the
can carried by Hall Both the men
held their breaths for an instant
awaiting the explosion that they had
good cause to expect would foliow,
i but they were agreeably surprised
{ In nothing of the kind occurring
The tin bottom was dented, but
there was enough spring in the tis
to absorb the shock of the collision
without disturbing to the exploding
point the dangerous contents, — Oil
City Derrick.
and
the
Lil
io
in
i
Uses Of A London Church.
The Church of All Hallows, Lon
don Wall, presents a strange appear-
ance every morning The building
is opened early for the accommoda
tion of girls and women who arrive
tin the city by the “workmen's
rains, which frequently are rum at
such an hour as to compel .the pas-
sengers to make a long wait after
arriving in the eity for their places
of business to open. A short service
is conducted and then the congrega-
ton is permitted and even encourag-
*d to employ themselves with needle-
work or with reading. The women
and girls are provided with reading
matter, though care is taken that ii
shall not be too narrow in its range.
On New England Tombstones.
There were several epitaphs which
fascinated you for awhile, epitaphs
like that of “Solon Tyndall, Killed
by a Fall from the Main Topsail
Yard of the Bark Amazon, in the
Harbor of Buenos Ayres, on March
12, 1850.
He as a seaman did his duty well,
L But his foot slipped and from alof*
he fell,
“ell, but to rise and climb
shrouds on high,
And greet his Master with a glad
“Aye, aye."
Or that which recorded the fale
“Absalom Peters, Shot in the
3resk by the Explosion of his own
un."
the
A Part Of The
belleve,” sald Dr. John M.
| Kitchen, ‘1 was the firgt physician
in Northern Indiana to nhake use of
chloroform. 1 was a young fellow
not much past 21 vears old, the ink
{ hardly dry on my sheepskin, when a
man came into my office to have an
taching tooth pulled out
“1 had a small bottle
form, and with the hardihood of
youth 1 made up my mind to use
it. He readily went under the influ-
ence of the new anesthetic, 1 pulled
manfully and the grinder came out
1 waited, but the patient did not re
turn to consciousness 1 was badly |
frightened, and hastily seizing a
bucket with about two gallons
water in it I poured it over him
Gasping, he came from the in
| fluence of the chloroform Then he
‘wanted to know what | meant by
giving him such a soaking
“"Mustering all my professional
sang froid 1 calmly replied “Tha!
gir, is part of the treatment,’ and he
went away, greatly my relief, en
tirely satisfied.”
Treatment,
“q
of chloro-
ol
Ot
tO
Hicks' Capudine Cures Women's
Monthly Pains, Backache, Nervousness, |
and Headache, [t's I. qu id. Effects imme
diately. Prescribed by p hysicians with best |
results. 10c., 25¢., and b0c., st drug stores
Under the
tary training
new compulsory mili-
defence scheme it |
estimated that In eight vears Aus-
tralia will have 214,000 men trained
and equipped for war.
To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up
the System
Take the Old Standard Grove's Tasre
tess Cie Toxic. Yoi know what you
are taking. The formuls is plainly prit uted
on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui-
nine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the
most effectual forum. Yor grown people
and children, 5k
in the |
Railway |
AMONE
pe nalty
been posted
Pennsylvania
Orders
shop of the
system prohibiting swear!
the men while at work
will be an enforced
ng
The
Yacalion
FITS St. Vitus Dance: Nervous Diseases per. |
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer, #2 trial bottle and treatise free,
Dr. H R. Kline, 14.981 Arch St. Phila, Pa |
In Germany t
and clerks above
than $5 year
insure
INVALID'S SAD PLIGHT.
Alter Inflammatory Rheumatism, |
Hair Came Out, Skin Peeled, and
Bed Sores Developed — Only
Cuticura Proved Successful.
* About four years ago I had a very
vere attack of mflammatory rheumation
My skin peeled, and the high fever played
havoe with my hair, which out in
bunches. 1 also had three large bed sores
on my back. I did not gain very rapidly,
and my appetite was very poor. 1
many ‘sure cures’ but of litt
help, and until I tried
1 had had no real relief. Then my
plexion cleared and soon 1 felt better,
bed sores went very soon
cations of Cuticura Ointment,
used Cuticura Soap and Ont
hair, it began to regain its §
appearance. Mrs. Lavina J
138 Broad St, Stamford, C
and 12, 1907.7
Our leading physician recommends Catie
cura for eczema. Mrs. Algy Cockburn,
Shiloh, O., June 11, 1807."
workmen, servan
getting
obliged by law |
Age
all
al
16 and jess
are
old
00 a
to against
Be.
came
ine
they were
Cuticura Resolvent
com
The
after a few appl
and
ment lor
when |
mm)
mer glossy
Henderson,
nn., March ¢
Austria h
Kater than any ot
it is sald that ag
duced more fins
countrs
nro
pre
her
Mrs Winslow ‘% Boothi ng Syru pt ar Chi dren
teething softens thegums, reducesinflamma-
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 35ca bottle
The women of Russia and the
of Japan are the most expert needle
workers in the world
The
Generali Demand
{ the Well-Informed of the World has
ways been for a simple,
men
pleasant and
value; a laxative which Physic ans could
sanction for family use because its com
them to be
in effect
gentle, y
ponent parts are known to
1
wholesome and truly beneficial
acceptable to the system and
prompt, in action
in supplying that demand with its ox
cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark. |
{
i
That is one of many reasons why |
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given |
thé preference by the Well-Informed
lo get its beneficial effects always buy |
he genuine-—manufactured by the Cali
ornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale |
by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents ®
per bottle.
|
ALE a i |
Drexel -
able success
Wile,
The back is the mainspring of
woman's organism. It quickly calls
attention to trouble by aching. It
tells, with other symptoms, such as
nervousness, headache, pains in the
loins, we zt in the lower part of
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