The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 18, 1909, Image 7

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A safe and sure pre-
ventive and positive cure
for all forms of Distem-
per, Influenza, P ;
Coughs
Horses, St ee,
§0c and $1.00 at Druggists
or prepaid Write for free
booklet "Dr. Craft's Advices.’
WELLS MEDICINE CO., LAFAYETTE, IND.
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{CrLassiFiED ADVERTISEMENTS)
TT SALESMEN WANTED
ANTRD Active energetic men to represent us
Profitable positions, Musliers make big money
Cash weekly advances Complete outfit free. Write
immediate ¥ Tor our iibersl offer WT. HOOD & CC
OLD DOMINION AU RSERIES
Mention this Paper RIC HMOND
YA
In one week, fi
crew of 23 will consume 15
of sugar.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days,
Pazo Ointment is guaianteed to cure any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 5c
How We
Some idea of the
and traffic
hing schooner’s
0 pounds
Grow,
wonderful growtn
of commerce in this coun-
try may be gleaned from a careful
prepared article in a
of the Manufact
excerpt places
in figures, and those
in inspiration. The
out that, with
world's population,
cent. of the worlc
and our traffic
iy that we need
railroad facilities wi
or fifteen years. Our
creases at the rate
cent. a year
On the present
000, this would gi
to 180000060 more
next ten and something over
206.000.000 the following decade
This will ug over 125.000.0000
by 1630 50.000. 000 people bv
1940. In thirty our population
will be about per cent. larger
than it is today, but by virtue of
the increasing power of transporta-
tion on land and sea, the use of the
telephone and telegraph-—which
among the greatest agents that ever
came into existence for accelerating
business and adding to man's pro-
ductive capacity-——tl 70 per cent
of increase in population will have
a far greater potentiality than the
population of today.—~Duluth News-
Tribune,
recent numt
urers’ Rec rd
the pu
figures are
writer
before
5315 per cent. of
we have 40 per
flroad mile
Wing rapid-
double our entire
1 the next ten
population
about 2
age,
80
of
per
sis of 87.000.-
7.000.000
bs
ve us 13
in the
’ people
ears
in
give
and 1
years
i 0
are
ie
The Geological Survey is erecting
at Pittsburg a testing plant that will
handle girders 65 feet long and give
them a tension of 10,000,000 pounds
DIDN'T REALIZE
How Injurious Coffee Really Was,
Many persons go on drinking coffee
year after year without realizing that
it is the cause of many obscure but
persistent aliments.
The drug-—caffeine—in coffee and
tea, is very lL.xke uric acid, and is of-
ten the cause of rheumatic attacks
which, when coffee is used habitually,
become chronic.
A Washington lady said recently:
“1 am sixty-five and have had a good
deal of experience with coffee. I
consider it very imjurious and the
cause of many diseases. I am sure it
causes decay of teeth in children.
“When I drank coffee | had sick
spells and still did not realize that
coffee could be so harmful, till about
a year ago I had rheumatism in my
arms and fingers, got so nervous 1
could not sleep and was all run down.
“At last, after finding that medi-
eines did me no good, 1 decided to
quit coffee entirely and try Postum.
After using it six months 1 fully re
covered my health beyond all expec
tations, can sleep sound and my rheu-
matism Is all gone.” “There's a Rea-
son.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read the famous little
book, “The Road to Wellville,” in
pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A new
ome appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
interest.
IMPLICATES “PAL.”
Condemned Murderer Makes Cone
fession, Accusing Another In
Shamokin Tragedy.
within the
awaiting the
Thursday,
Standing
gallows
Sunbury.
of the
his
Stanislaus Marcavish, con-
victed of the murder of Charles Yes- |
alonis, a cobbler, at Shamokin, made
a statement to his father and County
Detective John Glass. Marcavish pro-|
tests his innocence, claiming the mui-
der was committed by Joe Raloski,
who is serving a two-years sentence |
for highway robbery. The confe ssion |
of Marcavish, dictated and signed by |
him, is as follows:
“1 will not hang for Joe; 1'1l swea)
again him He was in there when
murder was done, He gave me mone)
LWO SQUATres away 1 did unde:
stand, or I would have swore the day
Detective had me before the |
Grand Jury | seen him with hateh-
in his hands, full of blood He
gave me money I was drunk and
fon’'t know what went on He was
in the shoemaker's shop I met him
when he was coming out the door
when | was going in He slammel
the door in my face This is all the
confession 1 will make."
The opinion prevails
Marcavish is telling the
that he should granted a
to appear as a witness against
The District Attorney says
wave Joe indicted and tried
real perpetrator of the crime.
During his trial Marcavish refused |
to implicate "Joe" in the main.
taining strict when question-
ed.
shadow
day of
March 25,
execution,
not
Glass
ot
here tha
truth and
reprieve
“Joe
he will
the
be
as
CASE
silence
ROOSEVELT DE-LIGHTED,
Congratulations
Ex-President Sends
To DuBois Family.
DuBois “With best wishes (0
Mr. and Mrs. W. J
d
the ren
Lucore and all
ir eleven chi In kind and
numbers it is just the kind
American
special
in
an
Give my
core
family 1 like
re gards
10
Mrs, Lu-
‘THEODORE ROOSEVELT
The above is the highly-prized
message writt under ex-President
Roosevelt's ph otograph by
and sent and Mrs. W
core, of this who have
en
. rangi
Years, 0 All
of eleven fil
Rose, 9
Lanish, of Penfield
OPPOSE STATE POL ICE
from ICE
Mrs.
In Convention,
Discontinued,
Federa
Tix
Federation Of Sabor,
Want Constabulary
The
af ed
Harrisburg State
of Labor pl
against State
tinued
the «
itself on
being
tion
BO ©
against
Ming made
8] oches
nstables be
members
Federation indors
] Mnpanies whi
Twenty-fi
to the Gompers
rates
was contribu
and a
striking
tod
collection was taken for
hatters
Between Ties,
Martin Bau
"E
Old Man Caught
Boyertown While
man, a venerable
Berlinville, Be:
ing the large
fers, acci
tween
xs
reside
County.
iron bridge
dently ed
and
Oo
Was Cro
at Schaef-
down be.
KE
he slepp
was
His
neighbor
ed Ba
was
’
the ties nable to ex
tricate him
distress brought a
and he
ARSenger train
the curve A
have the old man's life,
golf loud cries of
ta thi
man, just
BWeep
minuts
|aCene
A8 A pe
a round
would
remo
ing
ater
cost
Thieves Raid Mt, Carmel,
Thieves ent
half a dozen
three homes
articles taken At
the Greek Catholic
Rev. Viadimar Spolitakewicz,
secured $200, At the
George Scott a small sum of m
wae taken and at the home of James
H. Smith, a gold wateh and
change was secured
Mt. Carmel
residence of
but at only
valuable
idence of
the
persons
ered
were ans
the res
priest
residence
Ong
some
Burglars Feast At Easton,
Thieves climbed
Daniel Welse' grocery
hardware store on Canal
Then through a skylight they drop
ped to the floor. They ransacked thn
place and got away with about $150
worth of revolvers, razors and
watches. The burglars ate of severa
pies and drank a bottle of milk found
in the ice box.
Easton
roof of
the
and
Street
to
Wabash To Have Steel Cars,
Pittsburg. — Judge Young
United States Circuit Court,
order allowing Receivers MeMasters
and Skelding, of the Wabash-Pitte.
burg Terminal Railway. to issue re.
ceivers’ certificates amounting to
$500,000, to be used only for the
purchasing of 500 steel hopper ears,
Relative Of Taft At York Haven,
York.— The little river town of |
York Haven, ten miles from this city, |
can boast of a relative of the Presi
dent, Charles O. Taft, electrical en.
gineer, being a second cousin, Mr, |
Taft and his wife attended the in-
augural ceermonies, and were at the
inaurural ball. He met his distin.
guished relative and discussed family
affairs. Mrs, Taft was Miss Hender- |
son, of Philadelphia, and is related
to the late William MeKinley.
River Waves Swamp Boat.
Williamsport. ~~ A huge wave
swamping his boat while he was at.
tempting to cross the rives during a
gale, Ira Sargeant would have drown-
ed had it not been for his brother
William, who heard his cries,
A boat occupied by George Wil
liams and Willlam Harrison was also
in the
made an
rivermen say that the waves ran
higher than they have ever seen
them.
ALTOONA “DRYS" ACTIVE,
Ministers Will Work For Remon
strances To Close Saloons,
Hotel
panic over the
waged by the temperance peo-
as a result of the interview of
the ministers with Judge Martin Bell
Acting under the
Altoona, men are in 8
active campaign now
direction of »
League, several hundred men
are engaged in securing information
regarding violations of liguor laws
remonsirances,
them would
which the Judge told
have great influence in
License Court. The temperance peo-
expect to materially reduce the
number of hotels this year
MUST PAY FOR MISTAKE,
Executor Of Will Charged For Sum
Pald Widow,
Martin Bell
Patton,
Altoona. has
superin-
Judge
surcharged T. Blair
of the Huntingdon Reforma-
and of the
tendent
tory, oxecutors of the
D. K
ane
will of his father-in-law,
$8,687
represents
Rameys,
The amount
of the proceeds of a sale of proper-
ties, whi Patton gave to the widow
after misinterpretating the will,
which devised that hird of the
net revenue of the estate were to go
ts her,
with 50
one-third
ch
One-t
Woman Drives
Reading A
Daniel
recention
Of
burglar
Miller and was glven
by Mrs Miller
cular woman,
Burglar,
emtered the
home of
a VaArm
The
heard a
covered a
She
latter, a vers
noise downgkta
in
and
by she rie
breakin goy
head He he
rf and
stranger the
ordered him
dish
them at the intr
ont
the 4
: SOme #8 near
der
over his
retreat
eral of them
a hasty
Another Big Fire At
Altoona
within
Barnesboro,
Far
County
fire
which
scariet
ed the
several
but wers
fever, cau
ground
residency
saved
Fled From
Washington
Washington,
Frank
forme
Beatty,
Tones, was
seriously assanlted
a domestic
gtill res
fled a
murderer as that
1
week identi
STATE ITEMS,
oh ant
phant
Willi
arrests
am Strauss
Mi at
Reading
wanted i
Berks Count;
from
men
ton,
Ary
At Sinking
missioners
pair the
14 to
former
Wryomise
roiled.
Kutz, of Kutzto
property owner, has file a a pe
against proposed
utztown, and asks the
his farm from the
tended Greater Kutztown
Other petitions will be filed
the proposition
iarge
tion the Greater
Court to ex-
newly-in-.
borough
agninst
The sale in Niantic of the personal
effects of the late George O. Landis
old enps and saucers, pitchers and
dishes, were sold at $4 each hey
were of the old-fashioned blue ware,
Greenwich Township, Berks Coun-
ty, taxpayers to the number of 123,
have filled a petition at court for a
new hridge to span the Saucony at
Dietrich’'s Mills, between Kutztown
and Hamburg.
Mine workers in the region of
Mahanoy City were notified that the
wages to be paid during March will
be 6 per cent. above the basis, this
is 1 per cent. less than paid in Febru-
ary.
State pura food experts will visit
York and make an investigation of
the various drug stores and grocers
jes to ascertain whether any are not
complying with the law in the purity
of their products.
John Mycofsky, of Shenandoah,
aged 23 vears, a prominent young
Polish citizen, well known in athletic
and musical circles, was instantly
Colliery.
Auditor General Young announced
he had decided to appeal to the
Supreme Court from tHe decifion of
the Dauphin County Court declaring
the Moore trust company tax act of
107 unconstitutional,
“THIS AND THAT
If France sdopis tha proposed new
40 to 140 per cent. ad valorem.
ports in 1008 of $18,750,000
total being only $80,000,000,
ports were $85,000,000.
awarded to Mrs, Helen L. Francia,
About half the competitors for the
prize were men,
. . MP —
Bright As Fire. NEW STRENGTH FOR WOMEN'S
When Crewe Hall was burning, the BAD BACKS,
late Lord Crewe, father of the pres- .
ent earl, displayed a humorous equa- Women who suffer with backache,
nimity ~ which * '8t. James’ Budget bearing down pain, dizziness and that
: : constant dull, tired
deems worthy of preservation in feeling. will” Sod
print, When the historic mansion, comfort in the ad-
with Its works of art, rare manu- vice of Mrs. James
scripts, armor and other treasures, | T Wrigii, of bH198
was blazing @ Lord Crewe order- |
WHAT WIFE SAYS “GOES,”
But It Sometimes is Bad For
Painting.
the
When a property-owner Knows
nothing about paint it is bad for the
property-owner, and bad for the
painter, It would not be so if the
property-owner would always hire a
skilled painter and then really leave
everything to him jut the house-
owner so often fools himself on one
or the other of these things
The skilled painter in every com-
munity has some of the most incom-
petent competitors that ever vexed a
conscientious workman or contractor,
and the incompetents get jobs gener-
ally by working cheap. In the next
place, when the skilled painter Is
hired, they do not leave everything
to him, as 80 many property-owners
boast they do.
They Interfere most ignorantly and
most fatally. They insist sometimes
on using paint materials without
vestigating whether they are
not. Or perhaps they
painter's hurrying the work.
“I'm not going to have this pal
mess around house
wife says, and what
at the cost of a lot of wasted
money,
If the painter stays few
days to allow the paint to thoroughly
dry the owner ‘That painter's
weglecting this work guess he
tracking we for work i
stand it.”
What chance does a paint
do good work for a man who
tinually nagging at
wise handicapping
meaning it, of
is the
ference,
Goldsborough Bt,
Easton, Md.,, wbo
says: “My back was
in 8a very bad way,
and when not painful
away,
ed a foolman to place a table on the
lawn and bring him an inkstand and |
some telegraph forms, He then sal!
down ¢ sd 11 rote this tele- |
fown and COM Pose ily wro his was so weak it felt
| gram to Btreet, Royal Academi- | . .
can as if broken. A friend urged me to
| CF
“Dear burning: | try Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I did,
come and build it up again.” t and they helped me from the
To his sister he sent another mes- | It made me feel like a new
sage by wire: land soon | was doing my
‘You always game as ever.”
{a cold house; you
by all dealers
i you could gee it Milburn Ce
the
Street: Crewe |g
start.
woman,
work the
thig was
gay so if
used to say
wouldn't
now.’
50 cents a box.
., Buffalc N.Y.
Bold
Foster
A pessimist needs Garfield Tea, the Herb
| laxative which regulates the liver, Corrects
| com-tipation and brings good health and
| good spirits,
Wanted Horse
a cur
lable first
when
get nm A
| economy
Or WoO 01
of tangth.
fous fact that the
1eiti
27
1s
in
thought of a
from a cru
For
One anima
good or
the
tar landing
insist on 1
l
which
agriculture
Oklahoma is the only state
| requires the teaching of
in all its country
Norse
nt : +
niers gchool nre
my ith,” the
am ) -
wife says To Break in New Shoes, utly
shake in Allen's
cures hot, sweating. aching
i swollen feet, corns, Ingrowing and
| bunions, All druggists and shoe stores, 2h
Don't accept any substitute, San Bple mai ied
ree. Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Ro
BOes a salloy
warships th
of Wa
paint Iways Foot Fase, a
| powde y. jes
keeper
asked
Naas
AWAY B&B 4
says
% wide
the inside of a show
giyeeri will
of frost
win-
Lhe
Coating
dow with
formation
A Domestic
unded by
rms to Pure Food and
riends Wherever | sed
Remedy,
Jones won't
ne prevent
ig Ccon-
other
er have to | .
| Eye Remedy
him and Fxperienced
{Wi
Physicians
Drugs Laws
Ask Drug
Try Murine
or wo
Ameri-
Compe
! Conio
: Wins F
| gists for Murine Eve
thout
course)? A i r job
inevitable resul inter-
Britons send on an average
telegrams apiece :
icans, 1.1 and
Poor
money
pay You
book,
Frit erie y
sirument
r cosets the houseowner
that it
pri
risa dl fi
paint!
don
to
forget Germans
get the
gpecificat
might
phe. CUTICURA CURED HIS | ECZEMA
Lead Co Humor Came on Legs and Ankles—
of House Could Not Wear Shoes Because
49 of Bad Scaling and Itching.
1602 Trinity have been sued
paint
THE
BEST
REMEDY
r * - *
For Women-Lydia E. Pink-
ham’sVegetable Compound
Noah, Ky. — “I was passing through
{ the Change of Life md suffered from
i headaches, nervous
yrostration, and
kad py
“Lydia E. Pink-
ham’'s Vegetable
Compound made me
well and strong, so
that Icandoall my
housework, and at-
tend to the store
and post-office, and
[fee Po h younger
than 1 really am.
; — ‘Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound is the most
| successful remedy for all kinds of
, female troubles, and I feel t that I can
i never praise itenough.” — Mus. Lizzie
| HoLLAND, Noah, Ky.
TheChangeof Life is themosteritica al
period of a woman's existence, and
| neglect of health at this time invites
Norwegian iron iz | disease and pain.
Womeneverywhe reshou
that there is noother rem
m——— | megicing that will sosuccessfullycarry
For COLDS and GRIP, | women through this trying period as
Cartmixe is the remedy- | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
! relieves the aching and feverishn ures | pound, made from native roots and
1 1 " the Onld restores pormal condition it's | M vd
middie of her 20) when it » JOhn- § Squid FP mediately re oe and | =,
ny said neg We. at drug stores !
conductor hestra . — Wome n from the worst forms of female
does that man hit a wOom- cities in New York main- | jlis — inflammation, ulceration, dis-
his sti | tain teachers’ training schools. placements, fibroid tumors, irreguian.
ties, periodic pains, backache, and
nervous prostration.
If you would like special advice
about your case write a confiden-
tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at
Lynn, Mass, Her advice is free,
and always helpful.
detects
terants, which National
offering
Owner's Painting
under the title
§ od NO
dress National eunfu
Bidg..
do not
Lead Co
New York City This company * n i
W
make :
WHH
is fr
pals hey leave that to
to make
trademark kind)
how 10
You RAVE
durable painting
Austria ankies were al re and bby a ald |
glores
of
ol wear sl
a distr
For HEADACHE Hicks CAPT DINER |
Whether fre Colds, Heat i
Nery a Trouides spud w re
It's liquid ake Bots
ately Tey HE : nd SOc. at
Slo a
a
83 or |
eve you
St
vitneddie |
arug |
An
camel in car:
fad
auntomobi
wn
igh
ical
Only une “Bromo Quinine™ * ! der lers or for cooking. way
That w Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look | made commercially valuable by prop- |
tor the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the : :
World over to Cure 8 Cold in Une Day. Be.
use
be
eoonom
Cold or Sore Throat, re
fiate attention. Brown's
Troches always give reliel
25 rents Samples malled free,
Brown & Son, Boston, Mass,
A Cough,
| quires mm
Bronchial
in boxes
i John 1.
Experiments in Southern
cith Virginia and Hav:
have failed
an
ld remember
A : the =f draw largels qo 1 § }
i 3
eins
the inflammatsc
prevents a BOTH
best
The
Unnecessary Noises, Hicks
celebrated sop 1
€
Ii
For 30 years it has been curing
“Why
with
He is not
mother
! We
i ftir K ap - 3
“Ke ts | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children i
: we teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma. |
: Whas tion, allays pain, « lic, 25¢ a bottle.
Success - — i
Tableclo
made of paps
ther
nen ures Wind o«
the and dishes are
B.NU
: now
How's This? 12.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
etived by Hall's Catarrh Care
F.J.Cnesey & Co. Toledo, O
We. the undersigned known F. J
Cheney for the last 15 vears, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all businew
transactions and able to carry
out any obligations made by hie firm
WALDING, KINXAX & Manrvis, Whole
sale Druggiets, Toledo, O
In Belg um newspapers and maga-
tines abandoned by traveler: In
trains are gathered and converted
ito cardboard for tickets.
gre an OSA
Halls Catarth Cure ie taken internally, act It is an a oT KS 00 SHOES < 50
mg directly upon the biood and mucuons sur ’ guarantee of pur. : ) a
facen of the svetem Testimonials sent free G ity and quality. . :
Price, 75c. per bottle old by al! Druggists For your own
Take Hall's Family Pi for eo natipation protection, see
TT that it is on the side of
Kitchen Repartee. every keg of white lead
Well,” remarked the you buy.
see you are full again.’ RATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
“That's the fault of the 1802 Trinity Boliing. New York
replied the coal scuttle *1t
to delight in getting me full”
cago News,
Tech cured in 30 minutes by Woolord's | tures
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists.
Pekin's daily newspapers are now
illustrated.
This Trade-mark
Eliminates All
Unicestaiaily
in the purc hase of
have ite
financially
Tange,
shovel,”
geema
Chie
PATENTS E=% BOUNTIES
Trade. Marky Copyright su your Jar Books Writ io.
ow aot sa SO Boanty for voller and
thas
My Method of Tanning the Boies makes thew More
Flexitie and Longer Hearing thar any others
Shoes wu her of the Family,
Men, ye, Warn tenes and Children
| EER Fu AER
CATARRMAL FEVER
ven on the tongue, Safe for brood mares and all others,
Esciesivaly. Catulog
SPOHN MEDICAL co. Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA | w.L DOUGLAS, 167 Spark S¢.. Arecks Brockion, Mass.
Vaiiamnon 3 a Bauding silo
AND ALL NOSE
jdney remedy; 50 cents and §1 a bottle; 8 and $10 the dowen.
brerry relatives, who served in the oivil For Bi
a} pare’ pradtioe,
AND THROAT
Sold by all druggists and horse goods houses, Or send, express
! solors than other 4 One 100, eolors all fibers,
rights and taser rin Ay Taoach TM ONROR DRUG COw Quine
Have secured over LW oe ow
DISTEMPER
Cures the wick and acts as a preventive for others, 1aguia a |
paid, by the manufacturers,
sn dye an any Seman ment without tipping apart, Write for free bookiet<How to bog LA
Yuiney, Tiling
60 cts.
abu