The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 17, 1909, Image 7

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MUNYON'S
PAW-PAWPILLS
The best Stomach
and Liver Pills known
and a positive and
speedy cure for Con-
stipation, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Billousness,
Bour Stomach, Head.
ache, and all aliments
arising from a disor-
dered stomach or
sluggish liver. They
contain In concentrat.
ed form all the vir-
tues and values of
Munyon's Paw-Paw
tonic and are made
from the juice of the
Paw-Paw fruit. 1 unhesttatingly recom-
wend these pills as being the best laxa-
tive and cathartic ever compounded. Get
8 20-cent bottle and if you are not per.
fectly satisfied I vill refund your money.
«~MUNYON.
Fir iX-1 HIRD and JEFFERSON STS.
PHILADELPHIA PA.
Her Prayer.
The little girl wag very fond of
pleasant days, and at the close of a
heavy rainstorm petitioned in her
prayer for fine weather: when, the
next morning, the sun shone bright
and became jubilant and
told her prayer to her grandmother,
who said:
“Well,
. 1 ™ onl
clase Sho
dear, why can't you pray
tonight that it may be warmer to-
morrow, so that grandma's rheuma-
tism will be better?”
“All right; I will,” was the quick
response; and that night as she knelt
she said: *“O Lord, please make it
hot for grandma.”—Toledo Blade.
INVALID FOR YEARS
Made Well by Curing the Weakened
Kidneys.
R. A. Davis, 700 Third Ave., Col-
umbus, Ga., says: “A slight irregu-
larity of the urine ace
companied with pain
in the back made me
aware that I had
kidney trouble. I
neglected it, and
finally got so bad I
had to stop working,
My back ached terri-
: NE bly. I could not rest
well at night. I had rheumatic pain
and lost all energy. The urine was
In an awful condition. I ran down
and down until I was an emaciated
wreck and an invalid, in bed and out
of bed, but in it most of the time. At
the time I started with Doan's Kid-
ney Pills I weighed only 125 Ibs. As
they helped me I kept on until well
again and up to my old weight, 170
ibs. In five years I have had no re-
turn of kidney complaint.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a bo=.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
What's In A Name?
of the anecdotes which Ane
varnegie is fond of te lling con-
a crabbed bach and aged
who one day found them-
at a concert. The
apparently entirely
leman, but
“Wedding Mar
elor
selections
unfamiliar
when Mendels-
ch” was begun
icked up his ears. “That sounds
he exclaimed “I'm not
on those classi pieces,
rant
gent
3
tr
n
strong
8 very
18ter :
. she
‘Maiden’
1
L£La0er,
ical
What
down 1}
Sire
ial
good.
cast
told
8 Pray
i
r.
Where He Slept.
prosperous farmeér sent his son
York to begin life as a clerk.
had been in t} tropolis
months the f to
nerchant his
18 ge where he
his ni the
ant sent farmer
read:
ir
aytime
his
Wrote
0 ascertain how
along and
In due
a reply
time
PINE
to ti
} 6
i
th
son he store
sleeps in in
I don’t know where he
nights. ""—Cirele
Why Not?
t ran
fetch baby's
Don’t
Oh, well
to be kind to your
she'll put on her
to heaven.
Tommy
wings and
Te~hnical
“Good”
at Breakfast, Lunch
or Supper
Mother
my, and
Tommy
Moth
f vas
JUS upstairs,
Tom.
gown.
night
RIED
want to.
3 3 if you're going
new little sister,
wings and fly back
Then
‘tch
World.
let her
her
put on her
nightgown, —
Delicious
Post
Toasties
A new dainty ‘of pearly white
corn, by the makers of Postum
and Grape-Nuts,
Toasties are. fully cooked,
rolled into thin wafers and
toasted a crisp, golden-brown.
Ready to eat direct from the
box with cream or good milk.
The exquisite flavour and crisp
tenderness delights ‘ the:
fastidious epicure or invalid.
“The Taste Lingers™
Popular pkg. roc.
Large Family size 1ge) |
i
56ld by. Grocers.
4
State
of
nia
L THE ANT.
Of Bisulphide
Exterminate Colony.
HOW TO KIL
Cupful Carbon will
information as to
ces of black
A request for
d plants and t1
syivania Department of Agriculture's
yf
Of
Division
owing from Prof. H. A
tate Zoclogist:
“You do
nesting places
holes
with a sharpened
finding the
pests
this
these
the
can by
of
interior of
like
into
them stick
Fill the hole
it with a wet cloth
to keep down the fumes. and the
with earth
phide.
cover or
ants will be destroved at once.
is the best possible method for de-
itroying of any
“After the nest is
nts ny kind.
a
found, and
|
|
|
the
the
following t
ed,
in
broken
best
olony is ip nts
h treated
household are
heir
they live
path to the
and
‘arbon bisulphide. If ithe a
ef a wall elsewhere
annot surely be located
stroy’ them by pouring a cox
juantity gasoline, or bs
hole made by
whaora ¥
where the
in
t the
he
pouring
side
they
can de-
or where
One
of into
the
the side of
wall
“Ants,
trees,
Seen
are themselves
cause
the
I nis,
f injury to the
are vi plant
ects, or sometimes plant glands
the purpose of obtaining the
called honey
by th
« nila
or pla
siting lice, or &
dew,
Thus the
of
spereted
generally an
pests the
loing no injury.
treat
them
om
m
Indication serious
on although it
trees,
it
th
self
refore not
ants
spray
unecessary to for
but to treat
the ants
ing with a
proper strength,
iccording to what
‘Black ants
mounds
grow,
ionable
visit
f
!
I}
contact
ide, of
gh: season
ir
not
a
CUCUMBERS CAUSE DEATH.
From Surgical
By Vegetable,
Recovering
Killed
Woman
Operation
Pott
ane
=
SlOwWDnD twice
+3
the
Reinhar
h she
Reinhard JUSTE Ie
“" , perform-
i Reading
appendicitis
GVOr-
i double oper
© house
den and
Ble
at two
She
BOY GETS NEW LIP.
Grafting Restores Mouth For
Disfigured Lad.
skin
Miller, aged thir-
aylor Hospi
John !
ges T
at the
Scranton
jeft the M¢ al
surgeons had
the third rail of
ago, and
He was
lip and
in
, BR Year
burned
a lower
operations recent
performed been EUCCeRR-
he will not be seriously dis-
ng
have £0
‘ul t
figured
CHAUFFEUR CONVICTED.
Adolph Segal's Driver Guilty Of In-
voluntary Manslaughter,
Norristown. Charles Scheers,
*hauffeur for Adolph Segal, of Phil
of involun-
tary manslaughter, in running down
*atrick McLaughlin, on Old York
Road last June Scheers and a num-
ber of companions were riding in
18 employer's automobile. Scheers
sald the accident was unavoidable.
adelphia, was convicted
Kills Peacemaker,
Shot while
stop two men from
fighting, Anthony Canavan, star
pitcher of the Parson's baseball
team, died at the City Hospital here.
Canavan shouted to the men to a&top
and one of them fired at him. The
bullet penetrated his right hip and
it was nocessary to amputate
leg at the hip. He did not survive
the shock.
Shot
Wilkes-Barre.
was trying
ne
to
Boys Hold Up Pedestrian,
Pottsville. — Sampson Stark
years of age, who
youths about 15
got away.
able families. An effort is being
made to settle the case, though both
Judge Insists On Good Roads.
Milford.—~Judge Charles B. Staple
is insisting on good roads in Mon-
roe and Plke Counties. At the June
term of Pike County Court, conven
ed here, he directed the Grand Jury
to interest their supervisor in good
roads by example and precept, and
if that should fall, to have the sup-
ervisors arrested for fallure to per
Yorra their duties.
CIRCUS LOST ITS LURE.
Walk Home.
- Mary, 16
14 old
Stottlemeyer
York. years old, and
i, daugh’ers. of
of 408 Pen:
red by strain
gaudy cos:
{ Years
Ham
this city, lu
tha
es and de
followed Barnum
to Lancaster
and walked nome
The girls were promised a posi
tion driving the pony 'éam and wer
furnished with Lancaster
however, with.
or em's. They begged
and lodging. Lut were re
were compelled ta walk
home
a
«1
work, &
&
HrCUus a8!
then
tickets to
fr
money fri
board
fused, and
the way
The girls had been wor
Ashley & Bailey Silk Mil
ia
y laid off
ut
f
fOr
x gy
aR
Poy 8
Maal
Kir at
. Wer
recent
STATE ITEMS.
victim of nervous pros‘ration
Walter Edgar, aged 37 Years
ientown, ended her life
A
herself
Swarthmore
i8¢ from t
with
op (0 bottom
aii Larson #
got
savings.
away
Harry
was
hands
Cowan, a
painfully
by the
burned
explosion
Constable
Pottstown
a shotgun
to pigeons
e808
with
iil
Kill
narrow
Fire
x i 4
WO-GAYs
i'n
i BCE
i188 matters per-
elected the
wee H, Burns,
William H
first vice presi
Carlisle
Matthew
president;
SECTElary
to fire ins
irance
following officers Ge
Kittanning
Ren, Lewistown
ient; Charles F
ond ¥ 5 : Tr font
;, Hazlet
Let
i ¥
on
presi
Humerich,
rk. Manu-
B
nd
Th
§
Lom n
Ww
ar
Hany
pany,
46
ceased was :
wife an el
vived by
Berks
plentiful
market
The
and
an ght
County strawberries
that
at §
are
flooded
cunts per
of
#0
they have the
ang
cont
box
Ham-
KX
rollers
burg have reorganized by elect!
as president Reuben” A Diets
Joseph 8. Hepburn, treas
Charles B. Burkey. The other
members are: 1. A. Dienn, J E
Miller and 8. D. Bausher
Elwood Merkel, Hamburg, is
in a eritical condition from lockjawn
The disease wis caused from a lac-
erated hand, as the result of a pre-
mature explosion in a quarry
The Mt Joy Borough
Board has organized as
President, Gabriel Moyer:
H 8S. Newcomer; treasurer,
National Bank
Tilghman H.
seh aint
84 hool
ng
ch:
secretary,
ne
urer
of
School
follows
gOCre ary,
Firat
Reinsmith, an un-
Emaus for thirty-five
years, dled aged 74 years. He nde
hig own casket and selected thé text
and hymns for his faneral,
In a fight at a wedding celehra-
tion in Bethlehem Stephen Chermor
Zambo, being terribly wounded, and
Joseph Koracs, who acted as peace-
maker, was perhaps fatally stabbed
in the left sid=
The Easton Board of Trade has
it.
F. Whitaker, one of
prominent young
and Miss Hannah M. Fiyan
Rev. Joseph A.
Francis De Sales
M. S8henan-
men,
were married by
Whittaker, of St.
aker, another cousin of the groom
A. Flynn, a sister of the bride was
bridesmaid.
The Perkgsie School Board has
fixed the tax rate at ten mills,
Dates for the holding of farmers
institutes in Bucks County have beep
fixed by the committee as follows:
Pineville, January 17 and 18; Lang
horne, January 19 and 20; Sellers
ville, Janury 21 and 22; Spring
town, January 31 and February 1
Paul Seeders, a well known Potts
town High School athlete, broke his
arm for the third time in almost the
same place while doing ‘gym’
stunts jo the gymnasium of the ¥Y
$
¥ “
| COMMERCIAL
| Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
B. G, Dun & Co.'s weekly review
of trade says: :
“Every state by which trade con-
ditions are determined records im-
provement, In the iron and steel
trade the progress made is, indeed,
extraordinary and again does this
branch of industry give a signal
pruof of its power to mse out of
the depths of depression with won-
derful rapidity. Increased orders,
expanding production, higher prices
and wages, and in some lines records
approaching even the high figures
before the panic—such are the re-
ports that now come from the trade
i every week. Thus the recent prog-
ress making toward full business
recovery in the United Btates is most
notable and it is facilitated by favor-
ing financial conditions. The effects
of the late erisis are still to be seen
in the large volume of commercial
defaults, although this seems a pass-
ing condition," as the aggregate of
these In May was the smallest of any
month of this year. The tariff de.
bate is still on in the Congress, with
the final vote apparently still a
month distant, but the business
world, impatient of fruther restraint
shows a disposition to move ahead
regardiess of its action and the crop
uncertainties.”
New York-—Wheat—S8pot firm:
No. 2 red. 150¢c. asked elevator; No
2 red, 1.50 pominal f. 0. b. afloat;
No. 1 Northen Duluth, 137% nom-
inal f. 0. b. afloat; No, 2 hard winter,
137% f. 0. b. agoat.
Corn—8pot steady: No. g6c.
elevator and 82 f. 0. b. afloat: No. 2
white, 843%, and No, 2 yellow 84%
f. 0. b. afloat, all nominal.
Oats——8pot barely steady: mixed,
“6@32 lbs, 62% c. nominal; natur-
al white, 25@ 32 lbs, 62@ 65; clip-
ped white, 34 @ 42 1bs., 62 12 @69%.
Eggs—8tate, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 25¢.:
do., fair to choice, 24@ 24%; brown
and mixed fancy, 23: do., fair to
choice, “a3 22%; Western extra
firsts, 21%; firsts, 20% @ 21: sec:
onds, 20; Southern firsts, 203%: sec-
onds,
“5
-
Ou
19% @ 20.
Poultry Live
broliers, 22@ 28e.:
Dressed
easy Chi
fowls, 1661
Western b
$3 15%
Philadelphia—Whe
tract grade, June, 14
1.10@1.11.
Corn—Firm, 1
50% @Rle
Oats Quiet, ut
white natural, 65 6
Eggs—8teady; Pennsylva
ther nearby firsts, free cases, 23c.,
t mark. do., current receipts,
returnable cases, 22, at mark: West-
ern cases, 23, at mark:
a, “aa
do.. 8, free cases, 21
ckens
61
rollers,
fs
steady
§@ 30c.: fowls,
163%
t—Firm;
ou 1482.
con-
July,
3
'
eC. higher; June,
“9
-
firm; No.
85 be,
nia and
0 €
a in
firs
current
F222, at
Cheese
creams,
good,
ts, free
receipt
mark.
full
to
York
do., fair
New
13%¢c.;
12%
Live Pou Dull
lower; fowls, &@ 16¢c.;
ers, 11; in hickens,
ducks, 12@ 13.
Baltimore—W heat — No
Western, 152¢.: contract, spot,
steamer N « red Western, i.
Ble.; July, 78
NO. 2, 64;
4, 61@61%
262: No.
59%; @ 60.
= Western, export, $1
@91%;: do, uptown, $1@G91%:
bag lots, as to quality and condition,
£06 86.
Hay--No
216.500 1
fowls
roost-
, 0 -
<4@Q 30;
and
old
2 red
1.52;
5.
3
3
%
No &,
No Mix-
60%
&,
bales
blocks,
ag to
timothy,
mixed,
1 timothy, large
: do., small
$18.50@1 No. 2 timothy,
location, $156 @ 15.50; No. 3
$13@ 14.50; choice clover,
$14.50@ 15.
Butter—Creamery, separator,
1b., 26@ 2%c.; imitation, 1b., 22@
23¢.; prints, %-lb., per 1b, 27@
29%¢.; do, 1-lb., per Ib, 27@ 29c.:
blocks, 2-lb.,* per 1b, 27@ 28¢.;
dairy prints, Maryland, Pennsyl-
vania and Virginia.per Ib, 16@ 17¢.;
Virginia and West Virginia, store
packed, per 1b, 15@16c,;. nearby
rolls, per Ib., 17@ 18¢c.; Ohio, rolls,
per 1b, 17@ 18¢c; West Virginia,
rolls, per 1b., 16@ 17e.
Cheese—The market is steady
We quote, jobbing lots, per Ib., 14 1
@ 15¢.
Eggs ~
0
-
'
$
per
- Maryland, Pennsylvania
and nearby firsts, 21%: Western
firsts, 21%: West Virginia firsts.
21%; Southern firsts, 20%; guinea
eges, 10 to 11.
Live Stock.
Chicago—Cattle — Market steady.
Steers, $5.50@ 7.15; cows, $40
5.76; heifers, $3.60@6.75; bulls,
$4.25 @ 5.76; calves, $3 @ 7.40:
stockers and feeders, $3.30@ 5.65.
Hogs Market G@10c. higher.
Choice heavy packers, $7.60@ 7.65:
$7.26@ 7.35;
7.45; packing,
$5.25@ 7;
7.55.
Sheep-Market weak to 10e¢. low.
Sheep, $3.76@ 7; lambs, $6.75
@9.95; spring lambs, $8@9.25;
yearlings, $7@ 7.75.
Kansas City, Mo. Cattle Aar-
ket steady to be. higher. Choice ex
ports a dressed beef steers, $6.20
@n; ir to good, $5.75@6.15;:
Western steers, $5.26 06.75; stock-
ers and feeders, $4.15 @5.60; South-
ern steers, $4.20@ 8.50; Southern
cows, $3@ 4.40; native cows, $20
5.10; native heifers, $3.95@ 5.65;
bulls, $3.40@ 5; calves, $3.75 G1.
Hogs-—Market 5@10c. higher.
Top. $7.47%; bulk of sales, $6.95
@7.45; heavy, 37.35@ 7.47%; path
ers «and butchers, $7.15 45;
Hahts, $6.65@ 7.20; pigs, $5500
Sheep—Market 10@ 25c. lower.
Lambs, 6.50 @ 8.75; earlings,
$6.75@ 7.25; wethers, 5@6.50,
Pa. = Cattle
$6.80@7; Sime, $8.650@ 6.75.
we Prime
heavies, $7.76;
mediums, $7.60; heavy YE
choice light, $7.35@
$7.45@ 7.65; pigs.
bulk of sales, $7.40@
7.600 7.60; light Yorkers,
Tie: pigs, 46.8007; roughs, 160
.
1
i
#
Houses Fail,
“one-kitchen” house,
today bas 1,100 taxi.
B. N. U. 45.
! New
in ! cabs.
“One Kitchen”
Berlin's
fame bullding were to be
with meals from a central
establishment, are in difficulties
ter a brief career of a few months.
Two houses were in existence, and
suppHed
cooking
af-
a
According to the Tageblatt, the fami-
lies of dwellers in these Utopian pal-
aces bave had to content themselves
with Bpartan fare, because the credi-
tors of the proprietary company
gradually despolled the build
almost everything which
nailed down A gang borer
who were getting anxious about the ir
wages recently raided one
model kitchens, and took DOsECE:
of all the provisions. Some of the
tenants, who are still loval to the
"one-kitchen" idea, have formed a
cooperative union to keep the
tablishments going, but the creditors
of the original company have deplet- | for 4 jong time with rains in my back
ed the houses of most of their | and side, and was miserable in every
sential furnishings Serlin Corres | way. 1 doctored
pondence of London Mall. until I was dis
- . - couraged, and
Iet Him Stay Man. i thought 1 should
A man soon gets mighty tired of | never get weil, 1
treating his wife like a godess. tf read a testimonial
he cannot be at ease with her and | about Lydia E.
smoke when he pleases and take off Pinkham’s Vegeta.
his coat if wants to and throw ble Compound, and
ashes on the floor and cigar stubs thought 1 would
all over the house, he is After tak
be mighty uncomfortable, and long! firee bottles |
to go where he can For it is born cured, and
in a man to do these things, felt well
just it in a girl like to } nd Lydia E.
0 ings Moreover, | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all
[own my friends.” )
Avenue
¢ is
of
of the
————————
To Lydia E. : Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Rockland, Maine. —* I was troubled
On
Che
Hw
he
IE 10
ROI
Hike 80
born
net 1}
pet th
io
for
as {to it
ig my ii
I
do her
wn
a4 mat
my
worth twice as m
is awe of h
are
Columbia
ackach
weakness
nave back
get
1"
13
caum
a
he dropped h
che
“a
permanent
root of t
are’ pretty nice as th
goodness’ sake,
man
if
So31 ry
Ho oo the
Lh
He isn't and won d
3 ig $. & snow ol
even naif # } 8
othing we
ily and surely
geiabie Com
iadylike
in
a
be
on
ne
wil
38 Lydia E
Globe
wiund, (
I
AGONIZING ITCHING.
Eczema For a Year—Got No Relief
Even at Skin Hospital—In Despair
Until Caticura Cured Him.
*1 was troubled by
ure
Tess
'
$
t Ig
$ 2 x y
ECOMNe wel
The great
glimony« onstan
tohie
gevere | LE a0
1 my ankles feet { Wome:
_ Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass.,
invites all sick women fo write
her for advice. She has guided
thousands to health {ree of
If you but
knew what harsh
cathartics do, you'd
elways use Cascarets
Candy tablets, vegetable
and mild. Yet just as effective
as salts and calomel. Take ont
when you need it. Stop the
trouble promptly. Never wait
till night. 2
Vest.pocket box, 10 cents—at drog-stores,
Each tablet of the genuine is marked C C C.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN.
A Oertnin Cure for Feverishe
( enstipntion, Headache,
Troubles, eething
ders, sod Desivrey
Warma. They Break np Colds
in ¥ hours At oll Deageets, Sota
mple mailed VREE Address,
Kang ¥
A S OLMSTED ieRoy. NY
intense
bs roms ta
inElila
the
For COLDS and GRIP
{ wg
beaver
. . Wother Gray,
A Domestic Eye Remedy Wares in Ohild
34 recs Homme,
i bw } XP 3 Kew York City
Conforms to IP
Crier, DAISY FLY KILLER
'
giste for Murine Eve Remody
Urmnoundes renee
re Food and Dry re
3 Aad Soocs us pimond grr where
Te Mo ine attracts and kills
Ary Urine anil figs Neat
Caan araamental
Convenient ehents
Latest sonnee, Ur
herever | se
Nearly eve
the sires IAVaADa 8 a |
ergp len
oaRrant
tive
Dar ng Hot Daye and Cool Nights
ase Dr BB
norre
= # ir {nm ir »
sown 4% and 5 om. Brookive, bow Tork
— i .
iy £ i No Faveus your 3
variety of coffee, with ) Kinase, lung.
s te 1 ier your
which ripen early. ; Trade Marks Wprrignt your Books, Writings Pio
4 . i fares, #ia. New aot as 10 Bounty for soi diers sad
% fear relatives, wie served io the civil wy inal
y ' - ¥ “ail a ha we oh
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children | 000, (ll fh u we tor them For tusaks
teething, softens the gums, reduces infamma and lastractions, Address, W, HH Wills, Ayes
tion, allays pam, cures wind cole, 25¢ a buttie.
Law, (Notary rublic) Wiis Balia ng silag
Wastungion DU. Urer 4 years artim,
ROPS Y FEW O0IScOVERY:
Bivens guiek relief end rures.
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The small price is made possible by the
great demand for thid Razer. The small
profit en each aggregating as large a
sum as if we sold fewer at a greater price.
The benefit is the consumer's.
The Blade is of the finest steel, scien.
tifically made and tempered by a secret
Process--and the biade, of course, is the impore
tant part of any Razor. The frame is of satin finish,
sliver plated, and “angled’ correctly for safe,
Quick and clean shaving. The tough bearded man
finds this Razor a boon; the soft bearded man
finds it a delight. These blades can be stropped.
Buy one you will recommend it to all your
friends. That is the best test of any article.
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