The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 25, 1909, Image 3

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LUNG HEMORRHAGES
(I TOOK PE-RU~-NA.
MISS NINETTE PORTER.
Miss Ninette Porter, Braintree, Ver
mont, writes:
“1 have beem cured by
Peruna.
“1 had several hemorrhages of the lamgs
The doctors did not help me much and
would never have cured me. -
“1 saw a testimonial in a Peruana abmanac
of a case similar to mine, and I commenced
using it. 1 wrote to Dr. Hartman for ad-
vice. He kindly gave me free advice.
“1 was not a hE to wait on myself when
I began using it. [ gained very slowly at
first, but I could see that #t was help
ing me,
After 1 had taken it a while T com
menced to raise up a stringy, sticky, sub
stanee from my lungs. This grew less and
less In quantity as | continued the treat
ment,
“I grew more fleshy than 1 had been
for a long time, and mow 1 -eall myself
well.”
A Bad Cough.
Mrs. Emma Martin, Odessa, Mo., writes
“1 cammot thank you enough for curing me.
“For two years | doctored my cough,
which cost me many dollars, but stl (
seemed to get worse. My cough was so
bad 1 cons "s not sleep.
*“¥Fmally I purchased a bottle of Peruna
After the use of six bottles 1 feel that |
am cured.”
People who dbject to liquid
can now secure Peruna tablets.
For a free illustrated booklet entitled
“The Truth About Peruna.” address The
Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mailed post
paid.
medicines
No state in the commonwealth of
Australia has such abundant water
power as Tasmania, but as yet, how-
ever, there has been no systematic
investigation, either by the govera-
ment or by private as to the
cost of developing most of this powe
pe r{sons,
Red, We ak, Weary, W atery Eyes
Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy.
ded by Experienced Physicians
rine to Pure Fo wl and Drug Laws
Murine Doesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain
in Victoria requires
feet of air per minute
each worker in a mine
A state law
that 70 cubic
be supplied to
Only Ome “Bromo Quinine”
That is Laxative Bromo Quinine... [ook
for the signature of KE. W. Grove. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 2%.
For the last ‘four years Great Brit
ain bas led the world in the per cap
ita consumption of sugar, with the
Imited States a close second.
Mrs. W yw's Soothing Syrup for Children
Leet hing soft ns the gums, reduces inflamma-
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 2§¢ a bottle.
Mesgina fe the scene of one of
Shakespeare's merriest comedies, call.
ed by an irony of fate, “Much Ado
About Nothing.'' Also, the most
probable mentioned by Bene-
dick. is an earthquake “1 look for
an earthquake, too, then” (Act I).
Turkey wants American oc
and shoe polish.
OWES
HER
LIFE TO
Lydia E. Pinkham’'s
Vegetable Compound
Vienna, W. Va. — “I feel that [ owe
the ast vu Feats of my life te Lydia
; . E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compenund
Eleven years ago |
Was
shadow,
event
yilars
carebutgotnorelief,
My husband per.
suaded me to try
Vegetable Com
wound and it worked
kea charm. It re
lieved all my pains
and misery. 1 advise all suffering
women to take Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.” — Mns, Exua
Wheaton, Vienna, W. Va.
Lydia E. Pinkhamis Vegetable Com.
posta made from native goots and
rbas, contains no narcotics or harm.
ful drugs, and today holds the record
for the est number of actual cures
of female diseases of any similar medi. 1
cine in the country, and thousands of
Yoluntaey sestinonials are on file fa
m laboratory ‘at I.
, Mass, om women who have *
" cured ost every form eof
fomilp Commit nts, inflam on, ul
ceration, displacements, fibroi tumors,
Jrroguiatities, pe periodic pains, backache,
gestion and nervous prostration.
pieh suffering woman owes it to
ie Eomo Lydia E. Pinkham's
table und a trial
you wou Iniike special advice
about your case write a confiden«
letter to Mrs, Finkham, hed
Mass. Her advice
and alwavs helpful,
ve
Wholesale Vine tote,
New York.—Wheat—8pot strong;
No. 2 red, 118% c., nominal, eleva-
No. 2 red, 119%, nominal, f. o.
b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth,
123, 1. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter,
afloat,
Spot steady; No. 2, T2%ec.,
and 70%, f. 0. b. afloat; No.
2 white, nominal, and No. 2 yellow,
70%. 1. o. b. afloat.
Oats—Spot firmer;
Ibg., 65 14 wu bec.
@W32 lbs, L5@68%; clipped white,
J2@490 lbs, 5T@62%.
Butter—Steady to firm; creamery
specials, 32@32%c. (official, 32);
creamery held, common to special,
22a 30.
Poultry-——Alive-— Western
13c.; fowls, 13%;
18. Dressed Ready:
ens, 12@ 16; fowls, 1
16@ 23.
Corn
mixed, 26@ 32
patural white, 298
ehick-
turkeys, 12@
We stern chick-
1@ 156; turkeys,
Philadelphia.
contract
115%ec.
Corn
69c
Oats
natural,
Butter — rm,
creamery, :
a4
Eggs—1c.
Wheat
BErade,
-1¢. higher;
February, 115@
Firm; February,
68% @
No. 2 white,
Western
prime,
exis
do, nearby,
lower; Pennsylvania and
other nearby firsts, free cases,
at mark; do., current receipts,
turnable cases, 32, at mark; West.
arn firsts, free cases, 33, at mark; do.
surrent receipts, free cases, J1@ 32,
at mark.
Cheese— Firm; New York
creams, choice, 14% @ 15c.; do.
to good, 14 @ 14%
Poultry Alive, firm;
15e.; old roosters, 10:
ens, 154 16; ducks,
11@12%
Baltimore. —Wheat-——-No, 2
Western, 116%: contract
11617 No. 2 red, 114%.
No. 2 rel, 112% ; steamer
Western, 112%.
Corn We quote:
No. 2 white corn,
bu., and yellow or
at fY%c. per bu
for domestic d¢l
TH Le.
Outs
56 34
33c.,
in re-
full
falr
fowls, 14@
spring chick-
146 156; geese,
red
spot
sleamer
2 red
1 NO.
1
:
lots of
pe Tr
afiont
com
pig
70 @
Graded
afloat, at
mixed corn,
Track wyellow
ivery, 8 worth
per bu. for car lots on spot,
We quote White—-No, 2,
do... No. « 4% @ 56; do.
B33 hd Mixed NO a
do.. No. 2, 52@ 53%
No. 2 Western uptown,
ag lots, as to quality "and con
T2¢.
I've
ge bales,
blocks
, lar
11
to location.
11.50
19 £0
La
'
16
{
«ss QO
good.
prints,
gobblers
‘hickens
old and mixed,
pO
Chicago. ~-{Cattls Market steady.
15: cows, $36 5.560
bulls, $3.40
8: stocker and
Steers, $4.60¢
heifers sy 6.75
1.90; calves, $3.50
fosters, £2 540
Hogs Market weak to O¢
Choiee heavy shipping, $6.60 @ 6,75,
butchers’, $6.60@ 6.70; light mixed
$6 4046.55: choice light, $6.55 6
£600 packing, 38.6040 6.65;. pig
$5 25% 6.40; bulk of siles, $6.40
GS ho
lower
lower
$6 eu
Sheep-——Market steady to b6¢
Sheep, $4 lambs,
7.95: yearlings, $06@ 7
Page The market is
unset hod We quote,
Maryiand, Pennsylvania and nearby,
firsts, J0« Western firsts, 30; West
Virginia firsts, 30; Southern firsts,
26. guinea eggs, 14@ 15
Ransas City, Mo ~Cattio——M
for eteers steady to 10 Tower,
steady: choice export and
beef eteer:, $5.800690;
good. $4. 7596.75; Western Sleers
$4.506 6.25; stockers and feeders
2.58@ 5.20: Southern steers, $4.50
5.50
Hoge Market steady. Top, $6.55;
bulk of sales, $6@ 6.45; heavy, $6.35
6.55: vackers and butchers’, $6.20
6.4% lights, $5.80@ 6.25; pigs
$4.50 @ 5.50
Sheep- Market steady to strong
ambs, $7.25@ 7.50; yearlings. $5.60
7: wethers, $4.75@5.00; ewes
£4. 25 "as. 10: stockers and feeders
L314
Phisbhrg, Pa~~Cattle—-Supply
light, steady. Choice, $6.25@ 6.49;
prime, $6 @ 6.20.
Sheep—Supply light,
er Prime wethers, $5.40@ 5.60
ells and common, $32@ 3.56; Iambe,
$56 7.90; veal calves, $06 9.50.
Hogs Receipts light, active, high
er. Prime heavies, $7.18 G0 7.20; me
dinums. $7.10@ 7.15: heavy Yorkers,
$76 7.05; light Yorkers, $6.70@
6.85; pigs, $6.45@6.65; roughs,
5.5000 6.35.
25@ 5.50;
1
easier and
per dozen:
Cows
dressed
fair to
active, high
The life of a silver dollar in con-
gtant. circulation is only four or five |
years,
The blackening of incandescent
lamps is due to the vaporizing of the
carbon.
Genuine Morocco’ leather is made
of goatskins, tanned with pure su. |
mach.
Radium is contained in greater or
jesg amount in every sort of igneous
rock.
In each 223 lunpas.wnonths, there
are 29 eclipses of the moon and 41
of the sun. ;
Caleutta is to have a steel water
tank costing $2,300,000. :
Sand found on the Des Moines
River is deemed suitable for a build.
ing glass, |
The island of A Avfiesey, where gold |
has been discove was the seat of |
the Druldieal pontiff. f
After ng his hinds over a bul- |
‘'vek at Henley-on-Thames fat stock
show, B. Neville, a blind inmate of
the local workhouse, “aad the its |
weight within a pound, y |
ga'ned the first prize t |
guessing A ne pion
Violated Rules,
Crefitor—.8ay 1 sent you bil
4 month ago.
Editor Yes,
the back of it,
my
but' you wrote across
“Please call sand set-
tle." We make it a rule to pay no
attention to manuscript written on
both sides C le ve and Plaindealer,
$100 Reward, 8100,
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn that there is al least one dreaded dis
ease that science has been able to cure in all
its stages, and thatis Catarrl, Hall'sCatarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con-
stitutional disease, requires a coustitutionsl
treatment. Hall'sCatarrh Cures taken inter:
nally, acting directly upon the blood and wu
cous surfaces of the system, therelsyy destroy:
ing the foundation of the disease, and giving
the natient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in dong its
work. The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers that they offer Une
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure. Send for list of testimonials: Address
” F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Bold by 3 Drugguts 1 i5¢.
Take H amily v ills for constipation
A sc fentific Yabor of the utmost im-
portance and interest is about to be
commenced from Shanghai. This is
a magnetic survey of hina, and Dr
Edwards, of the Carnegie Institute,
Washington, who is to carry it
through, is at present in Shanghal
preparing for the work.
Always Keeps a Bottle in the House.
“About ten days
got my hand hurt so badly
to stop work right in the
the vear,” says Mr. Milton Wheeler
2100 Morris Ave, Birmingham, Ala
“At first { thought | would have Uu
have my hand n off, but some
told me to get a bottle of Sloan's
Liniment and that would do the work
The Linlment cured my hand and |
gladly recommend iL to everyone.”
Mr. J. E. Matthews, proprietor of
St. James Hotel, Corning, Ark., says
“My finger was greatly inflameds
from a fish sting and doviors pro
nounced it blood polsoning. 1 used
several applications of Sloan's Lind
ment me all I will
bottle af
Christmas |
that | had
time of
before
busy
taken
One
and it cured right
always keep a Sloan's Lind
ment in my
Mr. J. P
“Aftey
houses”
Evans of Mt
being afflicted
rhen
Alry,
for three
Gu
Saye
years with I used Bl
Liniment,
well,
been
My deg was
hip to m3 knee né-half a bottle
took the pain and swelling out
mutism WAL §
and was cured sound
say 1
BATISmM Since
ana
'
am glad to
troubled wit)
and haven't
badly swollen from
i
Spauils are smooihed ruffine
Working
il 8 TENVOIVIDE oyiLingQe
For COLDS and GRIP,
Fick's CAPUDINE Is the best remedy
relieves the sobbing 4 wet wd
id and y
“a
Langunge
AENnOA
The
y those musica
1
mn
of Music,
y
cs who de
ve those
of teelf
ant mah
i f i: expre E
Hed fen Mason
reply in the Atlanti
But there 8 another side to Lhe
ture What wa
the Second rise in his pl
1 he g the "Hall¥lualah™ chorus,
ereby sett an example Which is
followed to day? What was H
n the finale of the Fifth Symphony
hat drew the Napoleonic veteran to
feet with the exclamation, The
Emperor”? What sanctity in the
Ambrosian hyinus moved St. Augus
tine to tears? Daring wars of
the French revolution it was fore
bidden, on pain of death, to play the
“Ranz des Vache: in the hearing
of Swiss soldiers, for so acute a Jong
ing for home 4¥d it bring upon them
that they deserted in hundreds Are
we to think there ‘was neo virtue in
music teelf., and that the effect
produced was the outcome of purely
gecidental circumstances? The Aus
trian government forbade Berlitoz to
play the “Rackoezy” march at Buda
Pesth, fearful of its effect on the in-
flammable Hungarians Was the fire
of patriotism kindled by the mere
knowledge that the melody symbol-
ized Hungary, or did the notes speak
with tongues of flame?
Modest As To Her Charms,
He (rhapsodically)-—1I adore every.
thing that is grand, exquisite, super-
eminent I love the peerless, the
serene, the perfect in life,
She (blushing coyly) Oh, George,
how can | refuse you when you pul
it so beautifully. Boston Transcript.
— " —— —
PRIZE FOOD
Palatable, Economical, Nourishing.
pic.
# it that made George*
ace when
®an
the
the
A Nebr. woman has outlined the
prize food in a few words, and that
from personal experience. She writes: |
“After our long experience with |
Grape-Nuts, 1 cannot say enough in |
its favor. We have used this food al.
most continually for seven years.
“We sometimes tried other adver. }
tised breakfast foods, but we invaria- |
bly returned to Grape-Nutz as the |
most palatable, economical and sour.
“When | quit tea and coffee and!
began to use Postum and Grape-Nuts, |
| was a nervous wreck. | was so i
ritable [ could not sleep nights, had!
no interest in life,
“After using Grape-Nuts a short
time 1 began to improve and all these
aliments have disappeared, and now |
am a well woman. My two children
have been almost raised on Grape
day.
“They are pletures of health and
have never had the least symptom of
stomach trouble, even through the
most severe siege of whooping cough
they could retain Grape-Nutas when
all else failed,
“Grape-Nuts food has saved doctor
bills, and has been, therefore, a mos!
economical food for us.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read, “The Road te
; Weilville,"” io pkgs. "There's
' son. "”
Ever read the above letter?
from Yt 10 1}
are oui, trun and
interest,
*
As ils pure
vame of -
PUT
oan dye any
wile brighter and faster
warugenl without rippdag apart
1 A Pass,
soon, blamed |!
3 ficKel AD
Haspor's Sag axis
A LAVE SAVED.
A Case of hidoey Trouble Pretty Far
Advanced,
Mrs
«ite Ht
€8% E Lafay
Pa. “8
“Doan’s Kidney Pills
eaved my life. Head-
ache, dizzy spells and
biurring eyesight
/ came on
/ CY ears ago, and began
{ to be so bad 1 would
! fall to the floor
Piercing pains caught
me in the hack lost weight stead-
iy My bair actually turned gray
from my suffering. After practically
giving up hope, I used Doan’s Kidney
Pills and began to mend very soon. |
put on weight, gained strength, and
after using three boxes was entirely
cured.” :
Sold by all dealers
Foster-Milburn Co
Sausage Made Over 1,000 Years Ago,
The sausage dates back to the year
£87. It has been asserted tha! the
Greeks, in the days of Homer, manu.
factured sausages, bu! this prehistior.
ic mixture had nothing in common |
with our modern product The an- |
elent so-called sausage was composed |
of the same materiale which enter |
into the makeup of the boudin of ihe |
{ Fréveh market and the blood pudding |
fof the French-Canadian The an-|
cient sausage was enveloped in the |
stomachs of goats
Not until the tenth century did the |
sausage made of hashed pork become |
known. It was in or pear the year |
1500 that, thanks to the introduc.
tion into Germany of cinnamon and
saffron, the sausages of Frankfort
and Strasburg acquired a univerial
reputation.
Henry Rapine,
Norristown,
me four
#
$F
:
a.
50 cents a box.
. Buffalo, N. Y.
:
i
T 5 1
Mexico Bought. more than 500.000
bushels of wheat from Canada in the
period December 15-20.
HAD SEVERE WEEPING ECZEMA |
Face and Neck Were Raw——Terrible
Itching, Inflammation and Sores
ness All Treatments Failed
Cuaticura a Great Success,
rt erncked yh - Dn — oy
a n #
had three different doctors - tried sev.
¢
fis
ol i HH
i
i
ENTE
ane
i
and to get its benehcial
when purchasing the full
California Fig Syrup
every package,
~ Syrup of Figs
~ot by the full name—Syrup of
Figs and Elxir of Senna.
U.S.A.
LONDON, ENGLAND.
Package
te fot free bo: eHow 0 Uy de ty od ME 1
Piles Cured In 6 to
Vera UO
came ol
lew inn
4 Days,
Military Title
Women
only nine per
Lerman y
Brown's
Te
Cems
irown & Son,
During
GCenlop ick)
square miles in
OTe
1508
Tich cored in ®
ro
make
brides In
offices
the
Yea In
ai Troches are o sig
ni remedy for Bron-
nd in bozos
John L
ughs
ied free
Mass
topographers of the
mapped 26,994
22 states and terri-
minutes by Won Hord's
The British
81 vonpif,
funcinde: 26
knots in
16 noarmored
B NU BO
Navy
|
Colonel
i
Were
federate 3 :
“No. Bal i
“On the Unio i
“No. sah; n« i
jelong to
No, sah;
“Ah, }
Yer was wah
the angers?’
i do not i
mmand one of
militia regiments.” !
“No, sah: 1 don't-——gdon't
nothing about soldiering”
‘Where, then, did vou get the
Texa
foe: You
§
know
rang |
“I'se & kunnel by marriage, sah
“By marriage How's that?"
“1 married the widow of a kunnel
sabh—Kunnel Thompson, of Waco
Fuel
To Break in New Shoes,
Always shake ip Allen's Foot Ease, »
it cures bot, sweating, aching,
corns, ingrowing nails and
bunions. All druggists and shoe stores, 20x
Don’t accept any substitute ample mailer
Allen 8, Olmsted, Je Roy,
Forest fires last year “depleted the
foreste of the country to a greater
extent than lumber operations,
Par HEADACHE HWirks CAPUDIYR
Whether from Colds Heat. Stomach or
Nervons Troubles, Capudine will relieve you,
It's liquid pleasant to take acts immedi-
Tey 8. 6c. Zc. and 0c. st drug
A French chemist has figured hI
out that the oceans of the world carry
20,000 tons of radium in solution
Try the Nataral Jaxative, Gartiaid Tea!
It overcomes constipation and regulates
liver and kidneys ples sent upon re
quest. Garfield Tea Co. Brookiyn, N. Y.
fom,
WASTED
Footed a.
#8% weekly nde are
Mention this Pager
Toasters make
Crwaniste out Tres
MURSERIES
KI HREOUND,
Rt oF COMER OD
poor ha wad dupeneg
werchente. Rederepoe,
Wiese bar weekly
wx
227 €. Market SL.
C—O
LOUISVILLE, XY.
A A AMY
rani re Desbien.
Cut 1 teday and in
1
aah for
ERE
ree quick relied pnd
hog’
ols ma “ Pilosgn, MU
Tom
{ ly with that of the mountain uplifts. |
Le I Ra
w
hm ua
BS wut srestion,
In All Cases of
DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
COLDS, ETC,
Of All Horses, Brood Mares, Colts,
Stallions, is to
“SPOHN THEM
Of their Wangues of In the fend putt Spohn
AA AE
» he wards the
or how
pete
Special Agents Wanted.