The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 13, 1909, Image 3

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MUNYON'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY
pets almost immediately on the Gastric
Juices and gives the stomach toue and
strength to digest almost everything that
has been put Into it. It sootlies sore snd
Irritated stomachs that have been impaired
by physic and jifusious drugs. We cannot
too urgently advise all persons who suffer
from any of the following symptoms to
try this remedy: Distress after eating,
bloating of the stomach, Rising of the
food, Waterbrash Sour Btomach, Heart
burn, Loss of Appetite, Constipation,
Dizziness, Faintness, Palpitation of the
heart, Shortness of Lr ath, and all affec
tions of the heart caused by indigestion,
We want every discouraged and despon-
dent sufferer from Dyspepsia or Indiges
tion to cast aside all other medicine and
give this remedy a trial. If it falls to
give satisfaction I will refund your mo
wey. MUNYON.
For sale by all druggists. Price, Ic.
This Trade-mark
Eliminates All
Uncertainty
in the purchase of
paint materials,
It is an absolute
. guarantee of pur-
3 ty and quality,
3 For your
4 protection,
that it is on the side of
every keg of white lead
you buy.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
1802 Trinity Buliding. New York
Thompson's Eye Water
Resignation,
Wilstach, playwright,
biographer of Richard Mansfield,
cussed, at the Players’ Club in
York, a farce that had failed
“It wasn't worth much,” s
Wilstach, ‘and 1 suppose its
minds its failure no more
Jethro Higgins my
ette, minded
wile
own
Kee
afflicted
with weak
aves. use
and
d 8
New
Paul
of
» decease of |
Cone
pu
“Thank ye,
and kind words;
Maria, she
ter, and the Lord’
— Philadelphia
Making It
Lent
Pleasant For
Him.
oastmaster
Joyous Occasion.
“Yes, they're ing
big public funeral.”
he 80 much respected?”
ro
They doing it for
to give him a
"Was
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WARNING TO FRUIT GROWERS.
Don't Spray Trees While In Blossom,
—Zoologist H. A. Surface.
The owners of the fruit farms who
intend spraying their trees to pre-
vent diseases and kill the codling
moth larva are advised by Prof, Sur-
face, of the Division of Economic
Zoology of the Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Agriculture, not to spray the
blossoms, but to wait until after the
petals have dropped, or more than
three-fourths are down. He also
says injury will be caused to the
blossoms if they are sprayed when
open, but the spraying should not be
delayed after the blossoms have fall
en. To secure the best results the
spray must be applied within six
days after the blossoms fall, and a
second spraying should be done ten
days or two weeks after the first
application to prove effectual.
The following are said by the de-
partment to be objections to
spraying trees when in bloom:
There is no definite pest
the spray is applicable at that time,
and each spraying should be
something definite.
The very young
be injured by the
ing upon it at this
when in bloom Is a
thinning the fr crop, |
unscientific
Spraving blogs gs with
sults in ruction
Bees for
and setting of
The {
the
is liable
liquid fall-
fruit
spray
time,
very
it is very
iy
poison re-
of bees,
gat sfact
the dest
Are necessary ration
the fruit
hort time
blossoms
for
s» proper
Bordeaux Mixt
ical poison si
ate of
calls for
and four j
gallons of
TWICE WIDOWED AT 22.
Two
VAecidents,
Woman loses Hus.
bands By
Scranton
ARRESTED IN RIVER.
Alleged Horse Thief Dives In Valin
To Escape Pursucers,
Read!ng.—A man giving his name
as George Hill was arrested in the
Schuylkill River in Birdeboro, by
Willis Quigley, who followed Hil
into the river when the latter was
being chased to answer a charge of
horse stealing at Pottsville,
The local police received a
phone message from Pottsville to be
on the dookout for a bay and
top buggy. which had been hired out
by a Pottsville liveryman on Monday
It was found that a t answering
the description came to a Birdsboro
hotel on Tuesday and was abandoned
by the driver.
Hill gave the pursuers a
chase through flelds, over hills, and,
arriving at the river bank dove off
of a high rock into the stream
Young Quigley leaped after him
and caught hold of his coat tall and
after hard work pulled him back to
shore where the officers took
of him. The accused was given dry
clothing and then brought to Read
wor
dE
tele-
horse
am
merry
1
charge
Hero's Widow
Inherits Estate,
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tsville Soiled
i
STATE ITEMS.
EARNEST ADVICE.
Rev, G. M, Gray Feels It a Duty to
_Bpeak.
Any person suffering with back-
ache, urinary disorders or other evi-
Torry Pd dence of kidney trou.
confidence
following state.
by Rev.
Baptist
most
the
ment made
G. M. Gray,
boro, Texas:
“l am the happy
recipient of great reo-
let from pain,
Kidney Pills, Five
years ago when suf-
fering from distressing lumbago 1
took Doan’s Kidney Pills and they
removed the trouble, including em-
barrassing urinary {lls. Doan’'s Kid-
ney Pills are an honest remedy, and
1 fee] it a duty to tell my experience,
though not secking publicity.”
Bold by all dealers. B50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co.., Buffalo, N. Y.
Not His Place,
Judge Frederick E. Crane,
young and brilliant jurist who
gided over the Thornton Hains
hag a way of illuminating with
apt anecdote point he wishes
make.
In
a
ear ly Cases
bef
Mr
of the
conducted
the
obstinately
one
yrilliantly
ition t
{io
O
an
bench,
retice
bent givi
trouble,
an who sat |}
morning
on
sible
wot
growled
t got n all to
work.’ Philadelphia
AN INTERESTING PAINT TEST.
you're
out, the
EY Hun
thousan
4 8 PA Ss as
One can't
4
expect
paioting job without pure white lead.
rr” RA SRA Sn
minds of the elders of
family as to the quickness of Bob-
by's wits, but there has never been
any doubt that a lesson once legrned
+ by him, however slowly, ls forever
| after remembered. “Won't yo:
{ shake hands with me, Bobby?" ask-
ed one of his sister's admirers, bul
Bobby hung back.
“1 don’t care to,"
terrible distinctiveness.
“Don't you like me?”
unwise visitor.
he sald, with
asked the
then there was a shocked
from the family.
“Bobby,”
t fully,
public gaze, "why did you say
a rude thing to Mr. Brown?"
“Because, aunty,”
gling charge, *'1 got spanked
week for not telling the truth,
I shan't nevey take any risks again!”
Youth's Companion.
guch
about one-
country con-
British India
third of the
gumes,
producing
paper that
How's This?
for any case of Catarri that cannot be
cured by Hell's Catarrh
F.J Caexey & Co
We, the unders
Cheney for
him perfectly 5 ral
transactions and financial
out any obl
WaLnixao,
gale Dir
Hall's Cs
ing dire
ure
, Toledo, O
ave known F. J
believe
business
gned
the last ‘eure, and
all
ible to carry
nis rm.
y
e Dy
For COLDS and GRIP,
Bick's Carrpixe is
relleves the act £ and feverist
the ( :
biguid~e ff
We, stdrug stores
the Heat remyed ve-
ITeNs
at's
and
| $59 . $iud .
i Tes 8 ai Ail te 5
1s He
The letter
ry thousand words in Engli
ECZEMA COVERED HIM.
slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion
wflelicved in 2 Hours and
Cured in a Month by Cuticura.
COR
-
“1 am sevent
STR BEG
white jead
testing See that the keg
National Lead Company's
Dutch Boy Painter trademark, which
getting a
it.
pure
- without
dealer probably has this lead.
white
LiBBY’S
EVAPORATED
MILK
Contains double the
Nutriment and None of
the Injurious Bacteria
so often found in So-
called Fresh or Raw
Milk.
The use of Libby's
Insures Pure, Rich,
Wholesome, Healthful
Milk that is Superior in
Flavor and Economical
in Cost.
Libby's Evaporated
Milk is the Purest,
Freshest, High - grade
Milk Obtained from Se-
lected Carefully Fed
Cows. It is pasteurized
and then Evaporated,
(the water taken out)
filled into Bright, New
Tins, Sterilized and Seal-
f ed Air Tight until You
Try LIBBY'S
and tell your
friends how
good it is,
Libby, McNeill
OES $350
The Reason | Make and Sell More Nea's $3.00
80d $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Mensfocture
ie because I give the wearer Lhe benef! of the
meet compirte erganizatios & trained o3-
porte and skilled shoemaker in the om
The pedertion of the leathers for snch part of theahos
and every Getall of Lhe making in srery Gepar? sent
is jooked after by the Lert shoemakery In the she
isdusiry. If I could show yeu bow carefully W.L
Dougiss shoes are made, you woul ther underetand
why they bold the
any Tr
$ »
If not
know,
moral effect. and don’t mind the ex let National Lead Company
pense. The deceased was a Joy rider
you know.'-—Cleveland Plain Deal-
has
mats
glass
and fired
nided glass
Aan
plastic
Hed
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a oO
A}
angi »
International Exposition, to 3
Id in Berlin in will be
1
means for travel by land
Keone ge
BAe 3
L. Dougie
on bettom
AUTION
rl
effect.
wv Malis” Free
sea, th equipment of convey-
* He
and lodging places for trave.-
textile fabric leaves a
of mark upon a bullat
it is the contention of
sician.
fork nearly 5,000,000
meadow land upon which
han 6,000,000 tons of hay are
ach year
has
a
The German War Ministry has an
armored automobile which will carry
machine guns, travel at a high speed
and be invulnerable against ordinary
field gun
The Geological Survey has open-
ed at Denver a permanent branch
office,
shells,
NOT DRUGS
Food Did It.
After using laxative and cathartic
dicines from childhood a case of
hronic and apparently tneurable con.
ttipation yielded to the scientific food,
Grape-Nuts, in a few days,
“From early childhood I suffered
with such terrible constipation that |
m
3
ing from one drug to another and suf-
fering more or less all the time.
“A prominent physician whom 1
consulted told me the muscles of the
digestive organs were partially par-
alyzed and could not perform their
work without help of some kind. so 1
‘have tried at different times about
every laxative and cathartic known,
but found no help that was at all per-
manent.
couragod and had given my case up
pre-digested food, Grape-Nuts,
what my system needed.
pletely and permanently cured of this
awful trouble,
must be unlimited.”
gon.”
pkgs.
Ever read the above letter?
new one appears from time to time.
They are genuine, true, and full
human interest,
LOSES JOB, KILLS HIMSELF,
Railrcad Man Swallows Carbolic
Acid And Opens Gas Jet,
Allentc
ing his job on the L Valley
Railroad. John W : Le-
highton, came to Allentown aad com-
mitted suicide at the City Hotel.
He swallowed some carbolic acic
and went to bed, with the gas jet
fully open Trainor was 30 years
old and a childless widower
tent over los-
wih
-Despon
p
Trainor, of
Whole Family In Church Choir,
Reading.-— The 8St
choir, at Newmanstown, is composed
of fourteen members, half of which
are represented by the Witter family,
consisting of Paul Witter, organist
and leader; Simon Witter, his fath-
er, tenor; Maud Witter, his mother,
soprano; Sallie Witter, Lis wife, so-
prano soloist; Carrie Witter, his ss
ter, alto; Elton Witter, basso, and
Nettle Witter, soprano, both rela-
tives,
El'as’ Church
Send Scalping Indian To Jail.
Pottsville.—Because he tried
scalp Harry Rolling and carve him
up in true Western sivle, S8tinozx
Lynn, a full-blood Sioux Indian. was
sent to jail by Judge Shay for thirty
days. Lynn said his Indian blood got
the better of him.
to
Falls Dead Bidding On Stocks.
Easton.—C, Albert Sandt, a meme.
ber of the Northampton County bar,
fell dead while bidding on stocks and
bonds of his late aunt, which were
He was
years old.
Sweaters As Proof Of Insanity.
Stroudsburg.~That the purchase
of sixteen sweaters, by Mrs. Julia
reasonable proof of her weakness of
mind, was the contention of peti.
in their argument before
Judge Staples, in an effort to con-
$12,000. Judge Staples, after hear-
ing the testimony, continued the case
a8 Gn
The
git Company ha
line between those
reth South Beth]
mansburg
At a 1 ! 161
cunnts of Bethlehem it was decided
for the first time in the history of the
town to close Weis
nesdays summer months io
order to the employees a a.
tion
Th
Lan
4% moting oe
the stores during
the
va
will of William G. Knowles
i Park, a prominent Dola-
ware Cot deaident, who r@ent’y
committed svicide, was probated st
Median He bequeathed all of his
estate to his wife, 3. Knowles
No Inventory of the extate has been
filed
Taken ‘Il while
Rethlehem Steel
inger dropped
of Ridley
ty
Helen
at work at the
Works, Jovenh Ken-
dead just after
turning to his home in Bethlehem.
John W. Men!zer, one of the old-
cet school teachers in the State, diad
al his home, at Terre Hill, after n
brief illness, aged Deceased,
who bad been teaching continnousls
for firty-two years, had geen three
generatiors grow up ander his tute.
lage
The Easton Retail Grocers’ Agso-
ciation, at their annual meeting.
elected these off cers: President, J
W. Gilda; first vice president, Edward
Nagle: second viee«prosident George
F. "Kline; third wico-president, Wii
liam Reeser; founth vice president,
J. Frank Robetts; secretary, P. F
Miller; financial secretary, F. A
Oyer; corresponding secretary, W.
G. Lerch; treasurer, F. A. Oyer.
Te-
er
fur.
Twenty-six hours were required by
a Media jury to award a verdict of
$1,217.47 to Edward Fay & Son for
making repairs to the house of
Madeline Bonniwell, at Wayne. The
case was on trial for seven days.
B. FP. Hayden, of Stroudsburg, shot
on the wing, a fishiimwk on MeMich-
ael’'s Crock which measured five feo!
gix inches from tip to tip. It was
neceseary to give the big bird both
barrels of heavy shot, and even
then, after etriking the ground, it
showed fight. The hawk had a talon
until further notice,
F
goread of about four inches,
Ask Your Dealer For Allen's
A powder. It rests Lhe test
Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching
sll Drugzpista and Shoe stores, 20 conta. Ae
cept no slituse. Sample mailed Fuge
Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Lolloy, N. Y.
WOMAN
CURED
offi-
vote for municipal
women may
cials
Try Murine Eye Remedy
For Red, Weak, Weary, 1 .
Granulation, 1'ink Eye and Eye Strain.
Contains no Injurious or Prohibited Dru
Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You
Will Like Murine. Try It in Baby's Eyes
for Sealy Evelide Denggieta Rell Murine
at 50c. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago,
sons to the square mile,
For HEADACHE Micky CAPUDINE
Whether from Colds Heat,
Nervous Troobles, Capudine will relieve you.
It's liguid=pleasant to take
ately. Try It, Ne. 25 and Soc
$0 LR
piece, with steel doors, are a novelty
Those who keep Hamiing Wizard Of! in
remedy for sore throat. No other remedy
will cure this trouble eo guickl* or so
surely. Remember thie
The mortality under chloroform
averages one person in 10,000.
Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething. softens the gun, reduces intamimae
tion, aliays pain, cures wind colic, 2c a butte
The hand of a man is 1% inches
longer than that of a woman,
Tteh cured in 30 minutes br Woolford’
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails, At druggte
— “ AAA
Only two of 10 samples of erude
petroleum from the Caddo Oil Field,
in Louisiana, contained gasoline, one
3 per cent, the other 13% per cent.
Tommy's Wise Selection,
Little Tommy Whacken was taken
and his choice fell
tached, stating: “These can't be
So MS
Fiction Hero,
We long to read a story wherein
the hero is an ordinary good fellow
many real men, instead of a
0 We never knew a book
hero that was not too good.—Atchi-
gon Globe.
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Gardiner, Maine. ~*1 have been a
great sufferer from organic troubles
and asevere female
weakness, he
i doctor said I would
have to go to the
hospital for an
operation, but 1]
could not bear to
i8 think of it. 1 de
i43 cided to try Lydia
E. Pinkham's Veg.
etable Compound
and Sanative Wash
~ atid was entirely
cured after three
A.
Wiaiane, R. F. D. No. 14, Box 35,
Me,
No woman should submit to a surgi.
cal operation, which may mean death
Vegetable Compound, made exclusive.
ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial.
“This famous medicine for women
has for thirty years proved to be the
most valuable tonic and renewer of
the female organism. Women resid.
ing in almost every city and town in
the United States bear willing testi.
mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
It cures female ills, and creates radi.
ant, buoyant female health. If you
are ill, for your own sake as well as
those you love, give it a trial
Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass,
invites all sick women to write
her for advice. Her advice is free,
and always helpful.
er you raise Chickens
tthe best i The way
Ve offer a book telling all
ta book Wittey S2 a
in raising Poultry
ha to experiment and spend
0 cond EE
CENTS n
in ata
Cure” Diesen: hows
wet, which Fowls to Save
§
*
Osler Ereiets used ex 1. Dutsiogue
i 167 EPARE STALIY, BROCKTON, MABE,
W.L DOUGLAS
Has Your Dog Distemper?
F A sure wed ve owe for dee din
A h Eros un BR TI NUTONE Cees
GRE. Removes off svenproms. Cave
weep end permease. Cut o botfle wo
AL rugs, wr, vend wo we for
ond 3100 Send for our free book.
“He, Corals Advice.”
WELLS MEDICINE CO.
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
we NOTHING LIKE IT FOR—
THE TEETH Paxtine excels say dentifrice
in cleansing, whitening snc
removing tarter from the teeth, bewdes destroying
all germs of decay and disease which ordmary
preparations cannot do.
THE MOUTH Paxtine used as 2 mouth.
wash dimnfocts the mouth
snd throat, purifies the breath, and kills the fortis
which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat,
bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness.
THE EYES when inflamed, tired, ache
and bum, may be mstantly
relieved and strengthened by Paxtine.
CATARRH [5 wl dont
an A eg ingly hp
mmation J i a sure
remedy for uterine er
Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful oes
ised in bathing it destroys odors and PRT.
leaves the body antiseptically clean. PENS
FOR BALE AT DRUG STORES, 50¢. f )) :
OR PORTPAID BY MAIL. y
,
THE PAXTON TOILET CO. BOSTON. MAGS.
LARGE SAMPLE FREE!
PATEN
1s ad
Oo
er Ay
their relatives, wuo served
Have wooureu over
Er
If You Know How to
Handle Them Properly
to do it
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