The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 19, 1908, Image 3

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acts gently yet prompt-
ly onthe bowels. dearses
e system effectually,
assisls one nov ercoming
habitual constipation
yermanently. To ae its
eneficial e fects | Huy
the genuine.
lanu factured by the
CA LIF OR INIA
Fic Syrup Co
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permit
year so they irn
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tresty
Guessed Right,
In Danger.
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tells of
. the trust
cident
shorter,
«Known
is said to
.
a
* just
time
know,
“Mrs.
day rec
husband the
marriage Do
shorter than ever.”
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with a sn
tied
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for
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answered
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down
UPWARD START
After Changing From Coffee to Pos.
tum.
Many a talénted person
back because of the inte
coffee with the nourishment
body.
This
is kept
rierence of
of the
is especially with
whose nerves are very sensitive,
often the case with
There is a simple,
of coffee evils,
80 those
As is
d persons
way to get rid
and a Te lady's ex-
perience along these lines {8 worth
considering. says:
“Almost from the beginning of the
use of coffee it hurt my stomach. By
the time I was fifteen | was almost a
nervous wreck, nerves all unstrung,
no strength to endure the most triv-
fal thing, either work or fun.
“There was scarcely anything 1
could eat that would agree with me.
The little | did eat seemed to give me
more trouble than It was worth, |
finally quit coffee and drank hot wat.
er, but there was so little food J
could digest, I was iterally starving:
was so weak 1 could not sit up long
at a time, .
"It was then a friend brought mea
hot cup of Postum. | drank part of
it and after an hour I felt as though
I had had something to eat — foit
strengthened. That was about five
years ago, and after continuing Pos
tum in place of coffee and gradually
getting stronger, to-day I can eat and
digest anything 1 want, walk as much
as I want. My nerves are steady,
“1 believe the first thing that did
me any good and gave me an upward
start, was Postum, and I use it alto-
gether now instead of eoffee”
“There's a Reason.”
talent:
Easy
fin
Mii.
55
Ne
Creek, Mich. Read
Yellville,” in pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A
new one appears from time to time,
They are genuine, true, and full of
human interest,
rr a A AA RIE AR ini:
FEVER EPIDEMIC
ENDANGERS CATTLE
Prevalent in Mo tour,
Danville (8Special).—A serious out-
break of a contagious foot and mouth
tour and Northumberland Counties,
The outbreak is considered of so seri-
on that there arrived In
Danville several representatives of |
the State Sanitary Board,
and three experts of the United States
Department of Agriculture, who are
1I§ & nature
Livestock
now occupied in an effort to prevent
the
i
spread of the malady.
The foot and mouth
common in Europe, but exceedingly
in this country. This is the
first time the digease has ever broken
out in Pennsylvania and only the
second time in North America, it
having been epidemic in New Eng-
land in 18962, when thousands of
cattle died.
The outbreak here has been traced
to a car load of cattle shipped to
Danville from Buffalo, New York,
and sold to different farmers in this
vicinity by a loeal dealer.
Already the State authorities have |
laced four farms a cattle pen |
under strict quarantine. All the cat- |
tie on + places are dying
i
disoase 18 |
rare
and
thes:
MADE NICKELS AND DIMES,
Clever Counterfeiter Floods Luzerne
County With Change. :
Wasil
igner
al) Kal- |
fore WHR Ar-
counterfoiter, it be-
particuls
with spurious
bold
i
th
Of-
to
than
Lae |
lma became
+ frequently
recently B80
paid his bills wi
and iat he
long was due
in
counterfeiting
irfious coin, ti
£0
he work
wand at
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the
TARIFF ON HONEY WANTED,
Pennsylvania Beekeepers Ask For
Protection, i
{ Special).
A res
fo
grhq+ in
sual
le
unanimously adopte conven
Pennsylvania I
Association Another reso-
that it is the of the
duty of 10
of the Ree.
State
keepers’
desire
cents |
a pound be placed beeswax
also adopted,
The
President
Harrisburg
First Vice President
Manheim.
Second Vi
Horner
Third
Hea, Re
Secretary-Treasurer
terthwail, Harrisburg.
DRU MMERS ( ROW D HOTE ILA.
on was
following officers were chosen: |
Prof. H. A. Surface,
H. K. Beard, |
ce President “ Harold
Jenkinto wi.
Vice President
yuoldaville
H. |
Geo
A. PF. Sat-]
But No Accommo- |
Altoona,
Lots Of Basiness,
dations In
Sinee the
drummers
Local ho- |
{Special
great army of
to the roads.
tels have been swamped by demands
for acommodations and are turning |
guests away.
The salesmen report a tremendous
business here, the buying within the
past week being 50 per cent. greatnr
than at any week the last year in
anticipation of increased demands for
goods.
Altoona
election a
have taken
SUFFOC ATE p BY Gd ASOLINE. |
Girl With Head Wedged In Pail
Meets Horrible Death,
Pittsburg (Special). — Overcome
by the fumes of gasoline, which she |
was pouring from a tank into a pail,
Merl Kansig, 17 years old, of Moon |
Run, Collier Township, fell into the
pail of fluid. Her head was tightly
wedged in the vessel, and she died of
slow suffocation.
Arrested For 14-Year-Old Crime,
Wilkes-Barre (Special).—Anthony
Maners, who returned to Pittston af-
ter an absence of 14 years was ar
rested within a few hours for the
erime which caused him to flee from
the clry,
During a quarrel, he drew & re.
volver and fired three times at Aldor.
man Thomas J. O'Brien. Each shot
missed, however, and Maners fled,
Thinking that the shooting had been
forgotten, he returned. Fle admitted
the shooting. Mayor Gillesple held
him for a further hearing.
STEEL TRU ST TO ENLARGE,
Will Spend $5,500,000 For New
Plants,
Pittsburg, (Special), ~The United
States Bteel Corporation has decided
upon new plans and extensions in
the Pittsburg district to cost $5,600,
000, the greater part of which will
be used to Increase {ts capacity for
pressed steel cars.
President William E. Corey left
for the East, after a conference with
superintendents of subsidiary plants
covering two days,
conferences
day. Just
are concluded in
before
Bteel Corporation
erect in the
a
would Immediately
wheel plant at a cost of £3.000,000;
the Schoen Steel Wheel Company,
of $1.600,«
would be made
000,
the departments of the
Steel Company would be made
cost of at least $1,000,000,
The pressed-steel wheel
President Corey said,
at a cost
industry,
factor in the
Corporation
an important
of the Steel
time to come,
Sixty per cont.
total equipment Is now in operation,
Mr. Corey sald, and the outlook for
1808 is most promising It is ox-
pected that a large portion of the
idle equipment will shortly be put
into operation, and the
the most prosperous
history of the big {ron
organization,
for somo
10 ho
the
Tries Hard To Die,
Special) After taking
pills een antl.
of corrosive sublimate
glass, a
Mmanoon Of concentra i lye and
i razor in
Della
Her
Oil City
septic t
ots
hleosn
tabDienh
puzzics
Corey Home Without Wife,
Pittsburg
tates Stes]
Pittaburg
net at the
HUHNE men,
baggage
Mabel Gil
Bim
STATE ITEMS.
Panther
gpot of
& Navi
wd to J
it Hill. The
G00, Work
When the Sch Leh
wding pulled in-
led with the
Two people
uyikill &
train from Re
it colli
shifter
injured
to Slatington
Lehigh Valley
named the fol.
represent the
seasion of the
gress at Pltts-
Governor Stuart
lowing delegates
at the annual
erican Mining Con
December 2: H. H. Btoek,
W. J. Richards, Pottsville:
Morris Williams, Philadelphia: WwW,
Jamison, Greensburg: John H
Jones and W. W. Keefer, Pittsburg:
Whyel and Fred C. Knelgh-
Uniontown, and W. H. Clinger
Bcottadale.
0
ite
Am
burg
ge
ler,
Accommodation
Monongahela
a Rallr
ith
train No.
Division
oad, was
146,
of the
wrecked
the so
the Monongahela River
The engineer and fireman were
burned.
Beri
President of Beleet Council of
Chester has received a letter from
the Automobile Club of Philadelphia
corners
in Chester containing information as
to distances and directions.
The fast freight trade on the Read-
ing Hallway Company has shown a
large increase during the past week
requires two and sometimes
trains to haul merchandise
from Reading to this city.
Mrs. Allce Fahs, of Belingsgrove,
has brought actién against the York
Bridge Company to recover $25,000
damages for the death of her hus
down of the false work used in the
construction of the Mifinville Bridge
at which time seven men met their
Commissioner Neill has notified
cording to the prices of coal sold
at tidewater the anthracite mine
workers are to receive 6 per cent
above the basis for November,
Acting under special instructions
from Judge J. Q. Van Swearingen,
detectives and members of the Biate
constabulary raided nineteen politic.
al and social clubs at Fayette City,
near Pittsburg, and arrested nine
teen persons on a charge of selling
Haguor fHegally,
Thomas Limskl, a white newsboy,
was held up by two colored lads
back of the poles station at Chester
in broad daylight and robbed of all
the money In his possession. One
of the colored youths threw a bag
over Limskl's head while the other
rifled his slothing,
¥
ONE KIDNEY GONE,
But Cured After Doctors Said There
Was No Hope.
Bylvanus O. Verrill, Milford, Me,
Bays: "Five yoars ago a bad injury
paralyzed me and
affected my kid-
neys, My back
hurt me terribly,
and the urine was
badly disordered
Doctors sald my
right kidney was
practically dead.
They sald I conld
hen 4 never walk again.
I read of
gan using them. One box made
stronger and freer from pain.
on using them, and in thfee months
the kidneys wore acting better,
proved rapidly, discarded the erutches
soon completely cured.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Records In Tunnel Boring.
“World's records in the tunneling
line being broken
gald Henry
are
Angeles,’
down in
Martin,
“The records are being broken in
the of the great
bring the
construction
which will
aque-
high Sierras to the city
geles, Several great
On the
lake bore 160
excavated during the
fo world’s record. The cost
$24.19 a foot, while the
expert engineers estimated that
foot would be the lowest PORS
figure at which the work
One mile of this
now completed
“On
A month
consid
kee Son
of Los An-
tunnels
immense Eliza-
foot Leen
{avs
Gays,
has
last ten
board «
$75
ible
be
is
could
tunel
Lie nison tun
nel
bean ;
Las
EXIT
ties
tine}
spread ¢ yor
req rdinary
Cured
as they cannvl
Entarrh
Cotarrh Cannot ile
With tocar arrricat
reach the scat of the
blood or constitutional disea
to cure it you mast take mterna
Hall's Catarrh Cure 4 taken in
acts directiy on the b and Cus sur
face. Hall's Catarrh Cure iv not a quack
medicine. [1 was prescribed by one of the
physicians m thu country for years
IL ws composed
IONE
Lindy
rier
j1os
ten ¥., Bou
nu
Demt Dilood
purifiers, acting
mucous surfaces. The {
of the ten ingredients 1s
wneh wonderful reesaits in
Bend for tewtimoniale free
F J Cuengy & Co Prove
Bold by i
Take A ail « Vamily Pills for
the
sti01
what produces
curing cstarrb
. Toledo, O.
d resets, Bed
uhits,
To
Drive Out Mal
the #
Hicks’ Capudine
Whether
fre mn
Mental Strain
orugs
Cures Headache,
> * 3 i
its liquid
10¢., 2e., sand Ke irug stores
make the
govt
ey don't
would
If mon
doubtioss it
laugh
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syn up for Child
tect hang, sofltoma the gums re '
Son, aliays pain, cures wind ool 0 a bottle.
thin that
them
Bone excuses
blind man
are 80
can see through
a
Itoh cured in 30 minutes by
Banitary Lotion. Never fails
A woman
plimexnt a man i
he has forgotie nh
At drugriets
can remembe
iid
is name
RE a)
Hicks’ Capudine Cures Women's
Monthly Pains, Backache, Nervousness,
and Headache. It's Liquid. Effects imme
diately. Prescribed by physicians with best
results, 1e., oe. and be., at drug stores,
A woman ite down and waits for
temptation to come along, but a
man usually meets it half way.
A Cure for Hog Cholera.
Hog Cholera or Swine Plague as it
is sometimes called {8 a highly con-
tagious dfborder.
When a hog shows any symptoms of
this disease, he should be isolated at
once and the pen fumigated in order
to save the other hogs if possible.
Mix one part Sloan's Liniment with
milk io a bottle and give
every sick bog a tablespoonful of this
night end morning for three
days. Bloau’s Linlment Is a power
ful antiseptic, kills the disease germs
soothes afl inflammation and acts
to the animal,
MeCarthy of ldaville, Ind,
My hogs had hog cholera
days before we got Bl
Liniment, which was recon
me by a neighbor who was
with success, I have used it
days and my hogs are
One hog died before
Liniment, but I have not lost
“"
us
A. J.
three an's
imended
now
almost
Mr. G. W, Ind.
writes: —"1 had
coughing and were
them some of Sloan's Liniment
and they got better at once.”
Sloan's book on Horses,
Hogs and Poultry sent free. Ad« fress
Dr. Earl 8B. Sloan, Boston, Mass.
Balsbaugh of Peru,
four pigs
Cattle
man's conscience doesn't
much his wife be-
up and take notice
A married
until
ging to sit
SEVERE BLEED! NG HEMORRHOIDS,
Bores, and Itching Eczema-Doctor
Thought an Operation Nocessary
~Cuticura’s Efficacy Proven.
*Y am now eighty years old
y
¥
axe
§ ba on I
several remedies for months
fa ¥ 3
help priring this time sores
i
3 {tery 31. iteh.
hen I began to use Cuticura
and Pills, injecting a
ura Ointment with a Cut
Seri It took a mont}
me In a f iy
1 treated ms
mnths and
The
of money, and
{ 1» changed fo a
We ecxema. 11
Roan
: (Ointment
tity of Cutie
Suppository
treatment to get
then
8 day for me
once or twice & York
k alot
ate that T «
Hopkinton
of this
hoon
Lire
treat
?& vated
BAP BLL FRR ABG 04 EL ABE P9009 5840986
——
Farquhar
Engines, Lorn Shellers.
Boilers, otton Planters,
Saw Bills, Stocks,
AGRICUL TURAL MMPLIMENTS GENERALLY,
A. B, Farquhar Co., 114., York, Pa.
TELL 4 0S Adi
HELP
FOR
WOMEN
mend lor book.
SEPIBPPBPBPBL PPP 080080
insiet on Mavin
Dr. MAKTLL'S Preparation
4 he siandard Hemedy.
AT PRU ree
“Reliel tor Weoemen,”'
J0 W, 3248, RK. Y. City,
FRENCH DRUG CO.
DROPS SEW DISCOVERY
lvoe quik peilef and eur
Bak of teeflovenich snd tO Bags irestmend
Fro. a fi. 8, GHEESS SON, Bex B Shanty in,
rou
IALREMEDY" prosoried A temple
Tomiie within sasy reach of eve ry
, " kict free, MARR
{RE FIM ANC
Pregst roenscs
A SURGICAL
OPERATION
If there is
woman dreads mo
is a surgica
We can fear of a
contradict that there are hun-
dreds, yes, ations
. i Yar hos-
pitals which are itire NOeCces«
Bary and many have been 2 avoi ded by
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
eT Foes ot of statement read
the fol ! CTR.
Mrs, ar Ba NE, of Ki ing
Kansas, Writes to Mra, Pinkha
“ s I suffe red fr
most severe f« of female t
was told that
hope of reco
for
OE i
x
(156 1
} :
i
Ow
y 1
ny oniy
nkham
advices nr Hom .
AGYICe, a (hams
saved
invites all sick
her for advice.
thousands to
« Lynn, Mass,
. Pinkha
women to
She has
health.
m
write
guided
Addres
W. L. Doegglas makes and sells more
men's 81.00 an B3.50 shoes than any
other manufacturer in the world, he.
cause they hold their shape, fit better,
and wear longer than any ether make.
, Shoes ot AH Prices for Every Member of the
* Famity, Men Boys, Women, Kisses § Children
Ee 6 and 85 90 Gat Edge Shoo cannot
st any price. W. IL Douglas 52.50 and
: 00 shoot wre She bast 5 the world
Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively.
ar Fake Noes ated ftute. WwW. L. Don ns
THA TT oft bottom Sold
Tm factory to any
157 Sort to
, DOIG AS, "Brockion, Mines
nine TO Diferent
Heourehotd HMemedieos, Finvortng
82,000,000 Outp
Color more goods brighter and Taster
can dye any gartat without ripping apart,
BL 12 Gu
Malaria
system.
A Few Woks Later,
“Now, my dear,” sald Mrs. Newed,
as her husband was about to start
downtown, ‘be sure and get home
by 5 o'clock.”
“Now, don’t be unreasonable, Ei
len,” replied Newed, “before we were
married you never expected me to
show ww till 8." ~Chicaso News,
When a woman shows her greatest
fortitude is In believing all a man
brags about himself when she knows
it isn’t true.
Ive. One 00 package colors all Sbers,
ard a ye
¥ dye In 00d water better than any
other dye,
MONROE DRUG CoO.
Unincy Phnorn
CHICKENS EARN
Whether you raise Chickens for fun
e offer a book jeliing all
Jota beak Whitten, oy
ears in raising P
had to = ment and ed
way uct the business—
CENTS in
i Cure ayes
Marker, which
indeed
For adults and children. Soc.
MONEY! ur vn
or profit, you i Ry to do it intelligently and
t by the experience of others.
fl po 7 ou need er on the sub-
whe made hie
8 success,
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