The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 22, 1908, Image 7

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The
General Demand
df the Well-Informed of the World has
always
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
been for a simple, pleasant and
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because its com
ponent parts are known to them to be
wholesome and truly beneficial in effect,
acceptable
prompt, in
to the system and gentle, yet
action.
In supplying that demand with its ex
eellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the Californias Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its re park
sable success.
That
is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
the the Well-Informed
To get its beneficial effects always buy
preference by
the genuine—manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fiz Syrup
by all leading drugg
per bottle.
Co., only, and for sale
ists
Price fifty cents
WHYNOT TRY POPHAM'S
ASTHMA REMEDY
Gives Prompt and Positive Hellef in Every
Case. Sold by Druggists, Price $1.00.
Trial Package by Mail 10c.
WILLIAMS MFG, CO., Props. Cleveland, 0.
Lots of people believe it ig better
to grab than wait till they are serv-
ed.
{Ciassiries ADVERTISEMENTS)
. A A Nt Nt NSN NAN NNT NSN NAN 4
FN mAs AND FATARKY Cur
CATARK IAL
fress id Catars
REA CO, M4
nneapalis Mi nn
Disappointed,
At a small dinner of a
sociation held in Was!
long ago one of
of a farmer's son in
ccnceived a desire
light. Accordingly went
Springfield, where he accej
ployment at a small sum
fairly well-known attorney
At the end of day's stud
returned l ‘
“Well,
law?
“re
be."
legal
ington not
speakers told
[llinois who
to shine as a legal
up t
sted em-
from a
the
oo
he
iv
iy
three
he
like the
aske
ain't wh
respon le 1
sorry I learned
The Two
‘We get
attendant
the visitor,
the firs t cell
was
Alternatives,
some sad cases,” said
ic asylum
door
at the
and
opened the
the
escape
His i
ile the crate
and he bell
ano becomes
wotdd be suff
lava.
His
not
but to run
into ble
and qua
+}
i
whole
th
!
proposal,
to let
you loved
ont 1d she alked on?” said Count
Hickotf
“Ahn,
Count Subrc
‘And di
“Mast as
she was
rich coal
ne
sponded
qd she
ure You see,
ata ndir il Hen fath er’ a
mine 820 News.
NOT A MIRACLE
Just Plain Cause and Effect,
There are some quite
things happening every
seem almost miraculous.
Some persons would not believe |
that a man could suffer from coffee |
drinking so severely as to cause spells
of unconsciousness. And to find com-
plete relief in changing from coffee
to Postum is well worth recording.
“1 used to be a great coffee drink.
er, 80 much so that it was killing me |
by inches. My heart became 80 weak
I would fall and lie unconscious for
an hour at a time. The spells caught
me sometimes two or three times a
day.
“My friends, and even the doctor,
told me it was drinking coffee that
caused the trouble. 1 would not be
Heve it, and still drank coffee until i
sould not leave my room.
“Then my doctor, who drinks Pos
tum himself, persuaded me to stop
coffee end try Postum. After much
hesitation I concluded to try it. That
was eight months ago. Since then }
have had but few of those spells, |
none for more than four months.
“I feel better, sleep better and am
better every way. 1 now drink noth.
ing but Postum and touch no coffee,
and as I am seventy years of age all!
my friends think the improvement |
quite remarkable.”
“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 human
‘interest.
remarkable
day, which
y
&
Yay
"
2
‘4
SCALE.
Recognition Of The Union To
Insisted Upon.
An
the
workers
Scranton ( Special.)
demand |
to |
1ew agreement will be
yf the
he
anthracite mine
replace the present |
which
operators to
entire |
i
|
working xpires |
April 1,
This
lies
Jeventh and
Mine
agrecinenc,
1909
the
convention
Ninth
Workers
the tri-
First,
United
the
of
the
decision
of
Districts,
was
rict
embracing
Lehigh and
hat the
operators
the demands
ferences will be
agreement is
vi PROosSe
ind that
he rule
gned,
con
an
Miners,
Demands Of The
miners are
greement shall
the repres
and the oq
100 and
between
ners
$23
inra
re
ete reco
Workers
1a 20 at
he U nited
a shall
» provide
THE VACCINATION LAW.
Are
Schools,
Kept
From
Harrisburg {Special ).
the provisions
education and
The
- Conflicts
of the
vaccination
com-
i
{
Arranging The Confer
remity
Anclars
not nope
hoy will a en
Innger ar a
rare
10 YOAr
DEATH FROM
Concussion Of The
Fatally
FOOTBALL.
Brain Resnlts
To Player.
A deat]
have result
Oak
be
al)
gerions injury
he football contest at
October 3.
thletic
nd the 1 fiton A
Iphia
iI. Wigge, full
died from concussion of the
sustained in the struggle in
game, which was fiefeely con-
tested, while McGuire, the right end
of Winton," is suffering from a
fracture of the coliar-bone
Wigge's injuries were not deem-
ed serious. He was unconscious for
a time, but was able later to aceom-
pany bis team-mates home Reach-
ing there a change developed.
McGuire's injuries were not deem.
~~ more than a severe sprain at the
time he was forced out of the game.
Dropped Dead Paying Taxes.
Reading (Special). While paying
her taxes at City Hall, Mrs. Hen-
rietta Adams fell dead. She wag 25
vears old.
ITEMS IN BRIEF.
David Strohm, one of the best
known residents of Cumberland
County, died at Carlisle, after a gen-
eral breakdown, aged 83 years. He
was well-known in banking circles.
Henry Eberts, a Nazareth contrac-
tor, despondent and ill, went into his
back yard, removed his shoe and
with his toe pulled the trigger of his
shot gun and blew off the top of his
head.
Miss Mary N. Baird, of Reedsville,
has been elected superintendent of
the Lewistown Hospital, to succeed
Miss Anna Lentz, resigned.
Kenneth Neal, aged 18 years, was
drowned in the Busquehanna River
near MeCall's Ferry, He was fishing
and his boat upset and the young
man was carried through the rapids.
Sat
irda
he Junior Club. of
rristown. a
Philade
back for the Win-
fon,
brain,
that
$5
ke
{
|
for keeping thousands of chil
of the public schools of
by Superintendent of Pub-
Schaeffer
he submit-
He declares
bluntly that the hopes of those who
ndeavored to make vaccination gen-
ral have not come to pass.
Still startling is the super-
atement that ministers
school officers permit un-
children come to Sun-
and are as much law
the school officials
children to attend sessions
they « not produce
iren out
State
annual report which
more
vaccinated
school
{to
iv
0s who
an
In his
ation :
The State
sith, Dr
ained that
rer:
ch his
there were
50.817 unvacein: ide
The
1¢ State
that
‘hools in t}
show
STATE FAIR PROJECT
IS GAINING GROU
win
Legislature,
Friends Present Bill
any idea of
wealth represented by our
industry Why, it
wan who has horses
nothing of
have
live stock
tae
iudea every
and.cows, to say
chickens Even th
in it Now, if we have
the cream of such exhibits,
prize winners from county fairs
would be brought together and we
could show the world what Pennsvl:
vania really has.”
Mr. Norton says that
Harrisburg the place to hold
it is not only a railroad
the Capital, where the
and other State
In this opinion he
ported by Deputy Secretary of
culture Martin, one of the
advocates of a fair for
State
gre
fair,
a State
the
the
as center,
but
House
erected is sup-
Agri-
gtanch
YOUTH INSTANTLY KILLED,
Hunter Met Death In Presence Of
Father And Brothers.
Pine Grove (8pecial). — William
Heinbach, a Civil War veteran, took
five of his eight grown-up sons into
Witmer's Swamp, in Pine Grove
Township, hunting.
Phaon, the 20-year-old son, stood
on a stump watching a chase with
the muzzle of his gun pointing to his
chin, when it was suddenly dis
charged, the contents going through
young Heinbach's head, killing him
instantly.
A 19-year-old son of Adam
Krause, of Rock Washington Town-
ship, watched his dogs chasing, with
the muzzle of his gun resting on
his shoe, when It was suddenly dis.
charged, Shattering hia foot.
APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT.
Depositors Of Closed Bank Going To
Washington,
Waynesburg (8pecial), — The de-
positors of the closed Farmers’ &
Drovers’ National Bank are to be
granted an audience by President
Roosevelt, according to an announce
ment made by Norman W. BSayres,
president of the Greene County Tax-
payers’ League, who has been active
in pushing the suits against J. B. P.
Rinehart, former cashier of the
wrecked bank,
Tight Corsets Buin Girls' Voices,
“The voices of some women speak |
ers often make those possessed of a!
musical ear wish for death,” sald
Mme Von Klenner, discussing “The
Vox Humana before the Rainy
Daises terday afternoon at the |
Hotel Astor
“Voices,”
Oorse
Ti LEE WEEKS
.
Srousht About Remarkable Change,
Mrs, A. J. Davis, of Murray, Ky
Bays: "When 1 began using Doan's
Kidney Pills, kidney
disease was slowis
poisoning me. Diz
zy spells almost |
made me fall, sharp | o
pains Ike knife |icans
thrusts would catch | The )
me in the back, and | resis on the strain and effort usad in
finally an attack gpeaking In subway and on elevated
grip left me with a constant agoniz- | trains and on the crowded streets
ing backache. Doan's Kidney Pills | It 18 also due to a lack
helped me quickly, and in three | the vocal organs due
weeks’ time there was not a symptom | €/0thing and undue pres:
of kidney trouble remaining.” part of the body or the lac
Sold by all dealers : the form . : and
Foster-Milburn Co. New York Yond.
Ye
Heomne
ilization till
Am
ices
sald she,
worse with cly
present time, ag
are known for their
respongibilit for
and
a nat
bad
¢
this
tf the on,
vi
cf
of
of control of
tight
On any
to 100
ure
f 3 g
Of KNOW |
i
i
L
dee ation Mmoiging
650 cents a hox
Buffalo, N. Y.
Hicks
nthily Pa ns,
wd He adn
Cnpudine Cares Women's
Hacknele Nervousness,
it's Liquid, Effects imme
brent
A Fair Exchange.
before had Willle been
country. He fell Into ra
delight over many thing
ve all did he admire a Jers
“I'd Hke to buy it.' he
awner
But what would
ge for It?” was the resp
sister.” gravely
“We often hav
we've never had
Never
you give
baby
the boy
baby, and
£100 Reward,
The readers of this paper
learn that there is at least one
case that scrence has been able to cure in all
is stages. and that mUglarth. Hall'sUstareh
Cure is the only positive « v known to
the medical fraternity. Cantar being a cnn
reguITes a comstitntlionad
inter
ed
Li
Hotel Men.
sed Lo rare feeling « nradgicity i Woinen rl 1 } V gen
ha KL ydiz » E.
; V ee ctab] 3 { Compound.
fivicd
Pid
$100 maradicity Of
1d be
divaded din
len
iI" n :
1
A
situational dimense,
treatment, Hall's
nally acting ds
€
itarthl urestaken
rectly upon the ood and mu
« faces of the system thereliv destroy
Ing ¢ the foundution of t
Ll tient strength by buthling up
stitution and nature
work. The propr have so muck
in its curalive pe they ofier
Hnndred Dollars for any case that it
Send tor hist of testimon
F.J Cnegxry & Co,
Drugs The
arly Pills for constay
us surd
fie dine and giving
the con
Had,
Bssint ing in
elors
wers that
als. Adcre
loledo, OU
Cure
Bald be im
Take Hall's Fan ation
He Knew.
mental Young lady
What would this
could talk?
It would say, *"]
nhook.
Ah, pr
old oak
Am an
pudine Cares Headache,
rom Cold, Heat, Si
ain No Aoetanihd «
Laqud b.fle ts
Fie. st drug stores
Hicks" Ca
Whether
Mental Str
Cruge
Me., Ze
itm
and
mystery
ghe
man could solve the
a woman appeals to him
any longer
To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up |
the System
Standard Gnove's Tasrs
rit Ye ah now what
taking. The formals is plainly print
ry botide, sbowing it is simply Qui
pine and [ron in a tasteless form
most effectual form for growa pools
dyer
and cli hw
the Old
Luss Cnet. To
Take
yOu
ul
aie
On eve
Aatug Lhe
world
the
One half
by Inducing
ve
the
‘s Lacpest Far Ny Da Land 1
A CURE AT CITY MISSION.
Awful Case of Scables—Dody a Mass
of Sores from Scratching-—ier
Tortures Yield to Cuticura. m0
with and |
from
le odors,
th preparations
TOILET 4 AN
Keeps the breath, teeth,
antise] clean wel
beaithy germ-life and ¢
which ap and 1
res | alone cannot do. A
to | germicidal, disin-
| fecting and deodor-
izing toilet requisite |
of exceptional ex- !
eccllence and econ ; vs i |
omy. Iaveluable
for inflamed eyes,
throat and nasal and
aterine catarrh. At
drug and toilet
stores, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid
Largé Trial Sample
8 woman came to our cily
at awful conditic
and told wu
nh puyecs
ssitped joer stically free un.
ip isagrecal
, brought on { water, so
dy was a mass of »
%
wns not abl
rked hard
id see Lilt
and she
1
he wu
hing
¢
food
i= more
IAN any
fw. I. Donglias
i en's BI.00 and
oiher wm an afar a
cause they hold (heir shape, fit better,
and wear longer than any other make.
Shoes 2¢ Al Prices for Every Member of the »
i y, Men, Boys, Women, Wisses § Children
WL Dougise $6 00 snd $8.00 GUL Edge Ehom camnel
be sgualisd at any prices. WL cies $5.50 and
$2.00 shone are Lhe bast in Lhe world
Pas Color Eyelets Used Bipelusiyely
od fake No Sabsiltute, WwW. |
¢ and price 8 Sts }
everywhere,
ft we
eT en weeks Lu
A CARRE Of
that night and
of Cuticura Ointm
VOUDE Woman wi
on, and she 3 n
Jane Bates,
r, Mar. 11, 1907."
—T
from
i
J od “ w.1 poUGL AS, 157 Spark St. Brockton, Mass
=e
SOOR SENT rEg | a —————
Polls stomp 7 feet Slameter Ody
Bee! Brmmny Puller Pastors in Gee world
wy making heir own Slesl Sedtie 3
Gorrssteed for YI horse power eirwim.
= rd Ontaiogoe med diveounts. bifrem
UNMERMANN STEEL CO, ~ Lone Tree, lows
NEW DISCOVERY
aR OPS Y gives gulch relia! and enven
; ered sees. Bosh of testimonials and 10 Days’ treatment
f Been. Pr. I GREEY'S BONS, Box B, Misnta, Sa
RHEUMATISH thomas cured: to
Iran tee given; pros
bow WRIGHT, Peru, Ind
WITH HEALTH AND BEAUTY
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass.
THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO.
WINONA, MINNESOTA,
Makes TO Niffer-nt Aviicles: Honsehold Remedies, Plavering
Extracts sil Kinde, Tollet Py epar ations, Fine Seaps, Ete.
Canvassers Wanted in Every County. |
40 Years Experience, $3,000,000 Output.
BEST PROPOSITION EXER QrcereD AGENTS
Girls
Pale Delicate Women an
cs out Malaria and builds up the
The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drive
inted on every bottle, showing it
system. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly prin
For adults and children. 50c.
is ¢ sit nply Quinine and Iron i ina ta steles 38, and the most effectual fc rm.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Jolor more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dre, One 100, package colors all fibers. They dye tn cold water Better than any other Td
poi dye any garment without ripping apart. Write for free booklet “How to ye, Bleach and Mix Oclors. MONROE DRUG CO. Quincy, Rincle
An Imitation Takes For Its
Pattern the Real Article
There was never an imitation made of an imitation. Imitators always counterfeit
the genuine article. The genuine is what you ask for, because genuine ly are the ad-
vertised ones. laitalions are not advertised, but depend for their business on the ability
of the dealer to sell u something claimed to be “just as good” when you ask for the
genuine, because he es more profit on the imitation. accept imitations when
you can get the genuine by insisting?
reaching
N.U. 43
was
y
before
B
Most
the age
people die
: out
of discretion wane $ reer
now curable
sults ependy 2
Write quick. DR. 8S. 7
FOR MEN
hat Jud t iy Far
EL Fo F ate a Brockton, Mass. |
| STvatia es