The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 14, 1909, Image 7

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Ma
ied Senna
Cleanses the System
: ectnal\y:
Dispels colds and Headaches
dueto Constipation;
Acts naturally, acts truly os
a LaxaXwe.
Best for Men Women and Chil
ven —VYoung and OW.
To get Ws beneficial effects.
always buy the Genuvoe,
manufactured by the
CALIFORNIA
Fic Syrup Co.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
cre size only, reguiar. price 50 per bottle,
CAPUDINE
CURES COLDS
and GRIPP it Removes
: the Cause.
Relieves the aches and feverishness
Contains No Acetaniiide
If a man reads a joke In a funny |
paper he wants to make an after
dinner speech two hours long so as
to get it off in the middle of it.
We realize that the world is grow
ing better when it begins to sit up
and look our way.
Remember, girls, that the young
man who writes the best love letters
doesn't necessarily make the best
husband.
PATIENT SUFFERING.
Women Think They
Poomed to Backache.
It is not right for women to be a-
ways ailing with backache, urinary
ills, headache and ota-
er symptoms of kid-
ney disease. There is
; & way to end these
gE troubles quickly. Mrs
t John H. Wright, 606
East First St., Mitch-
ell, 8. D., says “3
suffered ten
with kidney ecompiaint
and a doctor told me | would never
get more than temporary relief: A
dragging pain and lameness in my
back almost disabled me. Dizzy
spells came and went and the kidne;
secretions were irregular. Doan's
Kidney Pills rid me of these troubles
and | feel better than for years past.” |
Sold by all dealers 50¢c. a box
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y
Many Are
years
An Innovation In Roads.
During the last few years much
interest has been taken in the cru-
sade for good roads, and in many
parts of the country mode] stretches
of highway have been constructed
by “good roads’ commissions to
serve as examples to the natives of |
each locality. Much valuable in-
struction has been imparted in this
manner, but apparently no plan dis-
covered for overcoming the difficul-
ties of road building in a’sandy soll.
It remained for a Minnesota man to |
adopt a new method of construction
suitable for such a condition.
George W. Cooley, State highway
engheer of Minnesota, has designed
a road tha is werviceable, in spits |
of a sandy foundation. A section
of his new counsiruction jis located
at Cambridge, In Isanti County. In
this digtric: there is nothing but sand
for a top soil, and it is impossible to
preserve a road without adding some
other material. Mr. Cooley finally
decided that sawdust was the com-
ponent necessary, and a four-inch
layer of this was raked into a stretch
of road which had been carefully
graded. Passing teams thoroughly
ground together this mixture, and
whenever ruts were worn into the
surface they were filled with fresh
sawdust. The fine particles of wood
gradually rot, forming a heavy loam
with the sand, 2nd the result is a
firm roadbed, suitable to all ordinary
traffic.— Harper's Weekly.
American flour is welcomed in the
Netherlands because of its peculiar |
value for bread-making in oconnec-
tion with the home.milled soft-wheat
flours, with which it is blended by
the bakers.
In putting up leather belting be
gure to place the hair side next to
the pulley. It not only clings to the
pulley better, but will wear much
longer.
ROSY AND PLUMP be
Good Health From Right Food.
“It’s not a new food to me,” re
marked a Va. man, in speaking of
Grape-Nuts,
“About twelve months ago my wile
was in very bad health, could not
keep anything on her stomach. The
Doctor recommended milk half water,
but it was not sufficiently nourishing.
“A friend of mine told me one day
to try Grape-Nats and cream. The
result was really marvelous. My.
wife soon regained her usual strength
and to-day is as rosy and plump as
when a girl of sixteen.
“These are plain facts, and nothing
| could say in praise of Grape-Nuls
would exaggerate in the least the
value of this great food.” .
Name given by Postum Co,, Battle
Creek, Mich. Read, “The Road to }
Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea. |
son.” :
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, truce, and full of human
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AGCUSE FANNER
Leopold Ermann, Thought to Be Vic-
tim of [ssassination.
Allentown (Special), ~—An arrest
that gives every promise of clearing
up the mystery surrounding the dis-
appearance of Leopold Ermann, the
Philadelphia jewelry salesman, who
myteriously vanished in Washington
Township last November, was made,
when George Shaffer, a poultry farm-
er residing near Schnecksville, was
taken into custody and brought
Detectives who had taken
up the search for Ermann, traced him |
easily from one home to another untii
17 This night he
of Oliver Hunsicker,
near Neffs. From there he is known
to have gone. toward the of |
Shaffer, who had ordered a $150 dia.
{to
spent
home
a8 an engagement ring
Ermann’s brother, Jacob, who had |
a reward of $500 for the
and his saspicion
whén the
suspected Shaffer,
strengthened
the fireplace of the
had recently © be
ed in green. “to cover red paint]
st.ins,” Shaffer said. “which got|
there when I used red paint 10 outen
police
Shaffer
home repaint- |
The window sills and floor of the
are charred by fire, and the
floor is covered with pitch, which
Shaffer said. “got there when he
boiled’ piteh in a cauldron, and the
stuff bolled over."
Shaffer. it is sald, had charge of
burying the cattle of Farmer Hun-
sicker, a neighbor, which kad been
and mouth disease,
burvinz of which quickiime
Officers working on the
a fear that Shaffer, at
the
used.
express
disposed of Ermann’s body
Ex-Congressman M. C. L
intends to
habots corpus
Kline,
apply
for a writ of to get
| PENSION BILL DRAFTED,
Measure Providing For Veterans
Ready For Legislature.
public in charge of the proposed
pension bill, arranged to have a
new measure, which will care for
all pensions for all properly quall-
fled Pennsylania veterans present-
ed in the House and Senate soon
after the T.egislature reconvenes
off January 48. The bill will be
presented jn the Benate by Bena-
tor Bdward ¥. Blewitt, a Demo-
crt, and in the House by Repre-
sentative Willlam Stuart Reyburn,
sain of the Mavor of Philadelphia, a
Republican. :
The draft of the bill was brought
here by a commitiee consisting of
i, H. Bengough, Pittsburg; George
HI! Troutman, Wilkes-Barre: Asa DB.
Stevens, Scranton; W. A, Cook,
York: J. D. Hicks, Altoona; J. H
Redheffer and John W. Frazier, of
They were named by
the bill and the legisintors agreed
ta take charge of ft,
The bill will allow a pension of
$6 to every veteran who was a resi-
dent of Pennsylvania at the outbreak
of thé Civil War and who is at pres
efit or atthe time of the application,
a bona fide resident of this State, The
applications will Le passcd upon by
an State body. It is estimated that
there are 50.0600 veterang in this
State who are qualified.
SEVEN HOUSES COLLAPSE.
Two Hurt In Fall At Norristown.
Collegeville Residences Also
Tumble,
Norristown { Bpecial).— Indirectly
attributed to heavy ex-
plosion of dynamite at the Keystone
Lime Company's quarries, at Cold
Point, six of a row of eight houses
that were belng erected by Contractor
Richard Kerns, on Marhall Btroet,
collapsed, entailing a loss of $5000
The houses had been put up and
ready for the roof, and it was while
the roofers were at work that the
the recent
Three officers armed with =a
crime and for the missing
jowelry.
Leornid Ermann was 55 years old
unmarried and lived at 1305
North Seventh Street, Philadelphia,
with hig brother. Jacob. aiso
married; a married brother, Her-
mann. and the latter's son, Louis
For over thirty years Leopold had
made several trips a year through
the farming distriets of Lehigh and
Northampton Counties, carrying with
him a stock of about a thousand
dollars’ worth of low-priced jewelry,
On November 10 he left this city
for one of his regular trips, carry-
ing with him his usual! stock and a
considerable sum of money
next intelligence, and the last,
was ever received from him was a
letter dated Slatington, November 17
SAVE TRIO FROM FIRE.
Family, Child Iii,
From Burning Home.
Darby (Special). — While their
mother had swooned from excitement
and lay unconscious on the floor the
two little children of Mr. and Mrs,
William D. Hubert, of § North Ninth
Street, one of whom Is critically ill
from pneumonia, were carried out in-
Darby
house was discovered on fire. Wil
liam, Jr., 2 years old, who is ill, will
probably die from the exposure.
The children were rescued by
Frank Irey, of 821 Main Street, who
rushed into the house when the
elarm was first glven and ran with
them to his home, where they were
While Darby Fire Com-
No. 1,
fiubert was ~+rried out and also
to Irey's house. There she
pany.
Mra,
STATE ITEMS.
William J. Maxton has been eicct.
The
¥ Finan.
William 1B.
Lowis
M.
gecretary,
H., les
Swavely,
g treasurer, Harry
25.
in-
renome-
i6, and the convention January
Schotter, the present
cumbent, was indorsed for
ination for tax collector.
Lehigh Hook and ladder Com-
pany, of South Bethlehem, has wiect.
BE. W. Stirk, pres-
ident; James Smale, vica president;
George O. Weaver, recording secre.
tary: George W. Lindhor, fizancial
secretary; Robert W. Ziegenfuss,
treasurer; Howard Miller, fire re.
corder; Clinton Weiss, foreman;
George Ackerman, agsistant fore-
man: Alfred Hinkle, trustee; W, F.
Anderson, tillerman; Erwin Schleif
sentative to the Relief Arsociation;
Frank O. Lear, janitor.
Klias Savers, of York, was found
guilty of murder in the second de-
gree for killing Lewis Barbour, ana
wag sentenced to twenty years in the
Fastern Penitentiary,
The suit of Dr. Thomas J, B.
Rhoads, of Boyertown, against the
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of
Reading, for $2,600, for loss sustain.
ed by fire to Zhe Rhoads’ Opera
House, where 171 lives were lost last
January, was amicably settled and
the case discontinued, The terms of
Jectiement have not been made pub-
ge.
Dr. George BE. Totten, State veteri.
narian, who, during the past six
weeks, examined cattle for the foot
crash came,
Two workmen, Edward
and Hiram Clair, were buried in
and when dug out were
to the hospital, where
are in a serious condition
At Collegeville an similar ‘sccident
occurred, when the new home of
Abraham T. Allebach collapsed Al-
| lebach and his bride are away on
thelr honeymoon, from which they
expected to return when their new
dwelling was ready for occupancy
Elliott
the
re
they
WEDDING HALTS TRIAL.
Clergyman Leaves Jury Box And
Performs Ceremony In Court.
{Special) —A
Court was suspended
marriage ceremony, In
which Charles T. Schoeneberger, of
Northampton, and Miss Katie V
{ Moore, of Catasqun,
i pals,
Rev. William HI or, pastor
of the South Allentown United Evan.
gelical Church, who was sitting as a
juror, agreed to perform the cere
mony, which he did in the presence
of the Court and a large number of
lawyers and spectators
STATE HISTORIANS ELECT.
P.
Sachse, Of This City,
Chosen President,
The Pennsylvania Associalion «of
Historical Societies, at its annual
meeting, elected the following ofli
cers:
President, Julius F. Sachse, Phil
vice presidents, Thomas
Lynch Montgomery, Harrisburg,
Frank R. Diffenderfer, Lancaster;
Gilbert Cope, - West Chester; secre
tary, Dr. 8. P. Hallmandale; treasur.
er, B. M. Nead, Harrisburg.
Members of Executive Committee,
Albert Cook Myers, Kennett Square,
dnd John W. Jordan, Philadelphia
Standing committees were named
and papers presented.
; NAMES STEVENSON.
Allentown trial! in
the Criminal
hére by a
wd
a
g
Julius
LEAGUE
burg, Expects Four.
Pittsburg (Special). —A third can
diate for taayor was placed in the
field when the Voters’ Civic League
nominated William H. Btevenson,
Common Councilman and reformer.
Mr, Stevenson is In the grocery busi.
ness and is wealthy,
Now it is expected the Democrats
will name a candidate, making #
four-cornered fight, W. A. Magee and
City Tréasurer John F. Steel already
being in the field for the Republican
nomination.
i ———-— min
Company Sues Employees.
Unfontown {8pecial) The Jean
notte Glass Company, of Point Mar
ion, has brought damage suits agains
ten of its employees for violation o
contract, In ng the recent strik.
order of President Faulkner, of the
Window Glass Workers’ Association
~The Bavarian government has dis
continued the constructipn of seif-
contained motor cars on its State
rallroads and is building instead
light but powerful four-wheeled lo-
comotives to haul single cars to ob-
viate the dificulty of the entire car
betas idle when its motor needs re.
rs,
An examination of nearly ~2,000
pupils in London's elementary
schools showed 1.3 cent move
or less serious! with pul-
§
hy
—
Cured Rbeumatism,
Kearly everybody is susceptible to a
twinge of fhewmatism, sciatica, tooth-
ache, hesdache or neuralgia, and it's
never safe to be without a good rem-
edy for an emergency of this kind,
No matter what kind of pain you
have the beneficial effect of Sloan's
Liniment is immediate. You lay it on
lightly—no rubbing whatever and a
pleasant warmth is felt at once. Tho
Liniment pemetrates right to the bone
and quickly stops the pain.
Mr. Chas. J. Budiong of Anthony,
R. I, Box 125, writes: “For many
years | was a great sufferer from
rheumatism. My hips would swell to
enormous proportions and my knee
¥
cruciating, awful manner imaginable.
1 used often to kave to fall from the
bed into ehalr and thence to the floor,
when [| wanted to get from my bed,
1 used enfy rense six or eight bottles
of your celebrated Liniment and was
cured. I cheerfully recommend its usc
to all rheumatic sufferers. Refer to
me if you go desire. All letters an
swered.”
The climatic conditions and the
soil in the central zone of Chile are
copducive to the cultivation of a
very fine grade of tobacco, but as
yet itg cultivation has not been very
thoroughly developed. The good to-
bacco lands are quite extensive.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn that there » a1 feast one dreaded dis
cave that science has been able to cure in all
its stages, and that is Cstareh, Hall'sCatarrh
Curd is the only pesitive cure now known to
the medical fratermity. Ustarrh being a con
stitutionad dense, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall sCatarrh Cares taken inter
nally, acting directly pom the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient stremgth by bmbding up the con
stitution snd smesting mature in doing its
work. have wo much faith
in its curative powers that they offer Une
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure. Send for Fst of testimonials. Address
F. J. Cnexey & Co, Toledo, O.
Sold b Drugguta. 5c.
Take Halts amily Pills for constipation
Many workmen are planning to
leave the Island of Samos, in the
Mediterranean, 42 miles southwest
from Smyrna, because of the intro-
duction of cigarétte machines, which
permit a daily output of 106,000
cigarettes.
DREADFUL DANDRUFF.
of All Her Halr—Raby Had Milk-
Crust—Missionary's Wife Made
Perfect Cures by Ouaticura,
missionary in the Southwest. Every one in
that high and dry atmosphere has more or
less trouble with dandreff and my dsugh-
Her hair: After trying various rémedies, in
desperation 1 bought a cake of Cuticurs
Soap and » Box of Outicura Ointment
They left the scalp beautifully clean and
free from dandruff and 1 am happy to say
that the Cuticura Remedies were 2 com-
plete swocess,
the Cuticura
crust’ on baby’s head. Cuticura is a bless
ing. Mm J. A Darling, 310 Fifth St,
Carthage, Ohio, Jan. 20, IWR."
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticurs Remedies, Boston, Mass
The Chespuces Of Life,
lives
ted States lost nearly 35,000
in the course of employment.
rate of electricians is excessive.
the United States to 1.29 per 1.000
fan the United Kingdom. This pro-
portion holds among the railroad
employes. We lost 2.50 per 1,000
to Germany's .98 per 1,000. Jn oth-
or words, we slaughtered on the
average 515 more coal miners than
England, and 1.735 more railroad
employes thas Germany.
excessive death wate that runs
throughout ail our departments of
labor. First, the reckless indiffer-
ence and carelessness, united with an
to obedience, that
characterize our American workmen.
Second, the unwillingness of em-
ployery to install sccident saving de-
vices, and to compel military obedi-
ence lo preventive orders.
Germany has a permanent exposi-
tion of accidemt-saving devices which
has been productive of great benefit
to life. This feature England is
copying. Boston Post.
Only. une “rome Quinino™
hat i» sative Meome Quinine. Look
tor the signature of EW. Urove. Used the
World over lo Jure a Usd in Une Day. 25¢.
A wild herd growing in Paraguay
is auch sweeter than sugar and is
ured by the natives for that purpose
of
u the ent
tives
Men ontnumbered women in this
country a year zgo by 1,638,321.
A, A AES
1.1, Onexx’s Sows, of Atlanta, Ga, are
the only succesalnl Dropsy 8 inthe
vofid, See their Mberal in advertise.
wet in another estuma of this paper.
The Chinese method of relieving
with another is going out
of patent medicines.
judged and valued by what they do
failed.
and I gh
Dandy.
{ female (lls.
x
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
The doctors told
|
to
ghowg his temper until
| has lost it?
Pazo Ointment is
i Pilesin Bio 18 dave or nu
he total pe
tion, allays pe
has
Optimism and
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price bet and dipping tag.
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and instroctions,
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in the shortest time.
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W.L.DOUGLAS
$300 SHOES $350
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The Reason I Make and Sell More Men's $3.00
& $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer
8 because I give The wenrer the benefit of Lhe mont
complete organization of trained experts and skilled
shoemakers 12 Lhe country
The section of Lhe leathers for esch past of the shoe
and every detall of The makl iz every rent, a
Jeoked a BY She hast ai ore in Lhe shoe industry
17 1 conid show you how ewefully W 1 Deonglas shoes
sre made, you would then undervtund why tb
shape, 51 better, and wear longer than any moake
My Method of Tanning the Boies makes them More
Firesibie and Longer Wearing thar ony others.
Khaces for Expey Member of the Family,
Men, Boye, Women, Misses and Children,
CAUTION | Some srmsime Thos
bere,
{ None genwine withost W. lL. Douglass
+ tle and price msnped OB
Tost Color Eyelets Used Exclusively. Cstalog malied foes
W. L. DOUGLAS, 167 Spark S¢., Brockaes, Mass.
SEED
WE ship best quality
Field and Garden
Sceds direct to farmers
at the lowest wholesale
prices. We sell Clovers.
Grasses, Seed Oats, Seed
Corn, Cane Seed, Millet,
Cow Peas, Soja Bzans.
Peanuts, Seed Potatoes,
Onion Sets, Garden Peas
Garden Beans, all kinds
Garden, Field andFlower
Seeds, Land Plaster and
Fertilizers. Write.us for
pricacs and samples
State what you want.
MLE 3H (0)
215 SECOND AVE, N.
NASHVILLE, TENN,
CLOVER SEED