The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 01, 1909, Image 7

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    ~WUNYON'S
PAW-PAWPILLS
The best Stomach
and Liver I's known
and a positive and
speedy cure for Cone
ctipation, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Biliousness,
Sour Stomach, Head-
ache, and all ailments
arising from a disor
dered stomach or
sluggish liver. They
cantain In concentrat-
8 ed form all the vir-
tues and values of
Munyon's FPaw-Paw
tonle and are made
from the julce of the
Paw-Paw fruit. I unhesittingly recom-
mend these pills as being the best laxa.
tive and cathartic ever compounded. Get
a 25-cept if youn are not per-
fectly sa fie vill refund your wooey.
«MUNYON
DP and JEFFERSON STS.
Pair ix-iitl
PHILADELPHIA PA
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I Salt lu NS Nt SN Sl NN IN
SCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS!
NINA ANNAN
PHOTOGRAPH
A RIISTH DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
4 the kind difficult to onan elsewhere—is
DUT SpECiRILY Ty us and be Sat.
isfaction yours or money back. Prices always
the lowest consistent with hest work, We are
recognized Kodak and Photo headquarters
Mall orders attended 10 properly and promptly.
Catalog and Price List on application. THE
§ GALESK! OPTICAL CO. Richmond, Va.
convinced
A pew $500,000 steam vessel
buiit in England for use betweed
Prince Edward Island and the main.
land is guaranteed to be capable of
dealing with fields 15 feet
thick.
ift ice
1,
Ui
gsartin® A SUDIN
Heat Stomach
£2 p10
Aine
For HEAD
Whether {rom
Nervous Trou
It's
ately.
slores.
|
LL
Colds
Qui
Nothing.
is contracted for.
just forwarded a
cent.
royal
The 1
type, t
I sit
sourntry h
A stenographer is at
vihing ready
what 1 shall
Tilden in Life
News From Holland,
i[ewspaper
O00
at my
Ouse
desk
r is
in-
sue
examining with
a recent is
namesake, De Courant,
We m applaud
in co ting and
Netherlands.
su
We have been
nd self
our Dutch
Amsterdam.
fcation
fication
»
fowa;
an Ameri-
erican roof
gasworks,
ni
Th
want
and
dienstbode."”
Amsterdam
Davenport
field, an Am
Amsterdam's n
comic pie and
Pari ie damesmode.’
desired of the
“een nette
“eon flinke
The paper used in our
namesake's pressroom Is crack and
rather sleazy: paper that
asowdays. We De Courant
length of days and abundant pros.
perity. Mav the
Princess Juliana's
find De Courant fat
Hartford
Ww
ste, tures, “de
rete
Ierson in some
ids
n others
is "ec dienst bode,
iy
most is
wish
reign of H. R. H.
great-grandehild
and flourishing!
Courant
While the forests of the United
ates are increasing’ at the rate of
feet a year, the
232.000.000.000
12 months.
Se
7.000.000.0060
ountry is
subic feet of
cubic
using
wood each
By the addition
ind gum lac alcohol
into briquettes, inclosed in air-tight
metal boxes, formed that they
may be used lamps
of Venetian
ha
wn
soap
been made
80
as spirit
To measure the amount of air ad-
mitted through cracks in buildings
2 novel instrument has been devised,
shaped like a funnel and carrying
i small anemometer in its nozzle,
WHEN YOUR BACK ACHES
-
it is a Warning That the Kidneys Are
Sick and Need Help.
A bad back makes every day a dull
round of pain and misery. It's a sign
SemesmaEResaet the kidneys are sick
and cannot keep up
their never-ending
task of filtering the
blood. Lame buck,
backache, dizzy
gpells and arinary
disorders are warn.
fngs that must aot
be overlooked. D.
W. Hughes, 45 Head-
lin Ave, Dothan,
Ala., says: "A year
ago 1 was In such
agony with kidney
disease, bladder trouble and rheu-
matism that | was doubled ever and
had to walk with crutches. [1 was
racked with pain, and so bad 1 had
to give up my farm and come to town,
I only weighed 108. Doan's Kidney
Pills quickly improved my back, un-
til | was able to walk without a
erutch. For five months I have im-
proved steadily and now weigh 160.
The kidneys are normal.”
Sold by all dealers. 050 cents a box.
Foster-Milbarn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
State
of
FATHER ACCUSES DAUGHTER,
Cannot Help Stealing Declares The
Prisoner,
Reading. Miss
bright, pretty
city, who
the
Al-
of
X.
girl,
Florence
a 17-year-old
has frequently
of the
larceny.
by
charge
this
in custody police
was
Detective
of
Jacob
charges of petty
Pa
the
at Carsonia rk
Martz,
from
Hine
stealing
on
her father,
two skirts from her sister on
al
The girl has
1 the past
she
last,
May
had quite
auring year
was employed
hysician, i
her, it
SIGNS OF PROSPERITY.
Blast
Production
Furnaces Double
Of Year Ago.
Pittshurg
LIVES IN TREASURE HOUSE.
New Tenant Finds Hidden Money Of
Suicide Everywhere,
B
recently
rwick.-—Jos MeCl
pa
toe # 3
into e hn
ary, whe
moved on
Oe
Spring Garden which was
PDodson gui
digging
the scene of
cide about
abouts the
lawn when
taining a $5 bill
th suicide 1 i} McCleary
house unoccupied
Since taking up his residence there
he hag found money in many di
ent parts of the house, He will
tinue a systematic search.
Dodeon was known to have
siderable money, but all that
be found was 350 in bills, which was
found tucked away in the 1 of
the boots he wore at the time of his
death.
on his
an
time
Foe
tin «
+s
a con
© of
moved ig
om
ie
the was
fler
con-
con
conld
yeu it
SUICIDE WAS A MISTAKE,
Widower Thought Children Had
Been Taken From Him.
Scranton. Frank A. Marcheck,
a miner, to the Home for the
Friendless to eall on his three chil
dren whom he placed there recently
when the mother died. There is an
epidemic of measles at the home and
the matron would no’ admit
went
about the quarantine and thought
of his little ones, Turning away
from the door of the home he drew
Send Pittsburg Briber To Prison.
Pittsburg. — Charles B, Richard
son, a broker, convicted of conspir-
in connection with the alleged
attempts of Charles 8. Cameron,
bribe Councilman W.
was sentenced to serve one year and
the Western Peni-
Freed By Unwritten Law,
Altoona.—The Grand Jury sitting
{ in Blair County Court this week ap-
i proves of the "unwritten law’ de
| fense In murder cases, for it ignored
| the bill of indictment against John
E. Craig, who alleged that he caught
William Russell with his wife sever.
{al months ago and shot and killed
bm: The jury's action is unusual,
and perhaps does not have a prece-
dont in the State.
KILL OFF THE BORERS.
Prof. Surface Tells Farmers How
To Destroy Pest,
“There
the peach
i8 no
tree
more serious pest Of
in
tree
Pennsylvania than
the declared
is the
which
from
dur-
peach borer,"
Zoologist
of a
by day
place to place,
July and
the base of
state
larva
fies
Surface, It
clear-wing moth,
darting quickly
The egg laid
August on the bark
the tree, and after
grub hatches
at Sur-
ing its
at
commences to feed
of the bark, finally
the
ea
across beneath
off the
tree
bark, often
and «
as
the
ap supply
wil
au
ing the 1
scalded
After
neath
nd
to neg AouRn
the
the bs
pests have pass
thoy re
can asily be reached
them with
points
die ‘his,
and
has
Naval Hero's Sister Dies,
STATE ITEMS.
of Dudley,
nis parents from their i
in Ax Constable Reilly
erpowered him and brought
county prison at Huntingd:
Peter Bolleh to deat}
a fall of coal in his chamber
Maple Hill mine, in Mahanos
and his buddy, John Ambrose
ed a similar fats
While enlarging a spring on the
farm of John Dewitt, at Strouds-
burg, Sydney unearthed a
large old-fashioned double clasp
pocketbook which he found to con
tain a large sum of money in bank
notes The money was decaved be
yond all possibility of redemption.
At the annual meeting of the Board
Trustees of Bucknell the fund
ge0 000 the erectios and
pletion of the new East College
reporied as assured President Mil-
ton G. Evans, of Crozer Seminary.
was elected a member of the board
The financial report showed that the
annual incom of the college for the
current year was $108,000, expendi
tures $107.000.
James H., Brennan, who has figur-
ed prominently in the Gould case as
cashier at the St. Regis, used to work
in the mines at Seranton. ;
Mrs. Minnie Firthsule, 18 years
old, of New Castle, received a cable-
gram from Seville, Bpain, Informing
her that her husband had been shot
and killed by an assallant. No de-
tails were given, The Firthsules
0
to
hy
nie
was crushed
by
he
City.
DArrowly escn
Slutter
4
Of of
for come-
was
The Thomas G. Peiffer Flouring
Mills twelve miles west of Newville,
Creek, were burned with a loss
The Hetrich family, of Bernville,
Hetrich, when all the de-
scendants of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
W. Hetrich were present.
John Van Pelt, Berks County's !
noted angler, died at his home at |
Beyfert's, this station, of a paralytic |
stroke, in his 86th year. He was a |
great fisherman in his time and |
caught some of the largest bass and
carp ever taken out of the Schuylkill |
River. He fished almost daily up
to a week or two ago, when he was |
taken ill. !
Harry Dougherty, of Weatherly,
fell beneath the wheels of a coal |
train from which he was alighting,
on returning from a fishing trip to
White Haven, and lost his right arm, |
i
4
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review
of trade says:
“The advance recently made in
industrial activity and business con-
fidence is fully maintained. From
the leading cities come advices of
wider wholesale and retail distribu-
tion, larger employment of labor, ad-
ditional work for contractors and
builders, increased demand for man-
ufacturing materials, #a igfactory ad-
vance fall sales. Broadening of de-
mand from the railroads has become
a feature in the markets for iron
and steel, and this development
strengthens the general feeling
optimism regarding the future
Orders for equipment from th
transporting companiocs al
prise a liberal tonnage a
Bubstantial business
placed.
“Construction
taken w
erection
ings
¥ ca
of
Outs
i
reagqy com-
nd f
irther
ghortiy be
work
consider
of new b
Hing for a
al and extens
tantly
teports also Indicate a sli
ith able
ridges
BO
nateri ons
are
con
of quotations
ators A
Wholesale Markets.
New York.——Wheat-—8pot ster
: wp rid
'
PhiladelphigeV
Carn iu qn
ye low {domes
low (d
N14
@
White
; car yel
2 elevator,
We quote:
31% fr 64%ec.: No
@ 62.
Cheesge-—-We guole
per 1b, 14% @ 15¢
Eggs—The market
unchanged. We
loss off: Maryland.
nearby firsts,
21 West
« Jobbing
is steady
and
quote pe
pes Gzen,
Pennsylvania and
2le.; Western firsts,
21; Virginia firsts, 21: South-
ern firsts, 20; guinea eggs, 10@ 11
Butter—Creamery separator, per
pound, 28¢.; imitation, pound, 22
24c.; prints, 1% -lb., per pound,
@ 30¢c.: do., 1-ib., per pound, 27
30¢.; blocks, 2-1b. per pound, 268 &
28¢.; dairy prints, Maryland, Penn-
s¥ivania and Virginia, per pound, 18
@17¢.; Virginia and West Virginia,
store packed, per pound, 184%ec.;
Ohio, store packed. per pound,
18%gec.; nearby, rolls, per pound,
1835¢.; Ohio, rolls, per pound,
183% ¢c.; West Virginia, rolls, per
pound, 18%e.
Live Stock,
Chicago--Cattie —— Receipts,
mated 3,000. Market steady. Steers,
$5.50 7.26; cows, $4@ 5.25: heif-
ers, $3.60@6; bulls, $3.75@ 5.25;
calves, $3@ 8; stockers and feeders,
$3.30@ 5.25.
Hogs Receipts,
1
4
“5
“
esti
16,000. Market
Cholce heavy,
$8@ 8.10; butchers, $7.908 8.05;
light mixed, $7.40@ 7.65! choice
light, $7.66 @ 7.80;
@7.90; pigs, $5.50@ 7.25;
sales, $7.60@ 7.95.
Sheep-—Receipts, estimated 12.
000. Market steady. Sheep, $4.50
@6.25; lambs, $6.25@ 8.560; spring
bulk of
.
700, including 300 Southerns. Mar.
ket slow and steady. Choice ex-
port and dressed beef steers, $6.25
@7; fair to good, $5.25@06.25:
feeders, $3,206 5.50;
steers, 8$4@ 5.75;
$2.60 @ 4; native cows, $2.50 5.50;
native heifers, $466.75; bulls, $3
@5; calves, 33.956 17.
Hogs-—Receipts, 10,200,
of sales, $7.20@ 7.75; heavy, $7.65
85; packers and butchers, $7.50
@7.75; light, $7.15@ 7.65.
He Appreciated,
“Of course,’ gaid the half regret-
ful wooer, "if your family doesn’t
think I'm good enough, why. 1 don't
want to intrude where I'm not want-
ed.”
“I'l look
businesslike young
think you are good
brother is a lawyer Do you
ciate the combination?"
He did, and remained
land Plain Dealer
that,”" sald ti
Woman .
and m
spare
out for
enough
'
em.
with Hamline
{ to be without
A household «
Wizard Oil is sel
it. In case of sudden mishap or
Wizard (O11 ex the place of the
doctor. Are vou supplied?
aecident
al {aur
AK sin
The Canary Islands are to he
en wireless communicati
rope, Africa and America
on with
For COLDS snd GRIP
Hick's CAvvIxe is the wal remy
relieves the act and feverishnoss
the Cold snd rests
bgquid— effects mmediat
S0c., st drug stores
ing
res BOrTnal Cond
£45
Americans are
Hermosiiio,
nited St
to
of 1 ile
Great Distress Ta
teething i
Gon, alinys na
INTOLERABLE ITCHING.
Fearial Eczema All Over Baby's Face
w—grofessional Treatment Failed
A Perfect Care by Cuticura,
The
Exceptional
ai i
nal
inal §
beneficial
skillfully,
its wholesome
California Figs
As there is only
ne Syrup of
one genun :
Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen-
une is manufactured by an original
method known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the
genuine to get ita beneficial effects
A knowledge of the above facts enables
ix
one to decline imitations or to return the
if, upon viewing the package, the full name
of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found
printed on the front thereof
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If you would like:
about vour en
tial letter
Lynn, Mass,
2
and alwnyvs he
pecs
COM 501
f
Vink
Fo ddd
irs.
Her advice is
nfnd
to Tis
ir
Don’t Wait
Till Night
bo
MC
1
T he moment you need take a
Te
ip.
candy Cascaret. Then headaches
he
vanish, dullness disappears. he
results are natural, gentle, prom
No harsher
good,
Vest-pocket box. 10 cents—at drag-stores
People now use a million boses monthly.
pt.
physic does more
A
and all harsh physics injure.
£53
Plaond anywhere gg
frente sed bills off
Blow. Momd, clon,
oF Tenet, tote
verneni, cheap.
i Londe all season,
Bade of metal,
A ey
over wil
injure
tiling ©»
tows off netive, OF
lf fenders or send
SS progwis for 2ue
HAROLD SOULS, 550 bob Ave Preskizn BT.
A
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any
a Fan
PATENTS 25% BODNTIZS
Trade. Mares, Jopyright roar Books Wie, Pie
Three oto New Bot 88 10 Soauiy for solders sad
Their Mist ves, *ho served (on the wv. wag alk
Have wociited vvel hoon jor them Fur Masks
and dustroctions, Address W, Hl Wiis ALL ag
ary Fablie) Wis Budding, diled Ave,
Voasligion Ud Ue 0 Fescs peastion,
NEW DISCOVERY:
ives gunk svited ane orem
Forel neers. Bask of Letimenitle and $93 ba gpe Iresiaent
Brea. Pr. LH GREEN'S SEN, Ber R. stterta dn
WANTED $5.00 10 $96 pea
AGENTS werk send 13 counts In stan
for sivice. SCIENTIFIC GLASS WORKS, Soi
Farman . venue Maspeth, IL. L
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It cures painful. rwol.{
d
bunions,
It is a
feet,
IT TO-DAY.
Substitute.
fy
Foot-Lase.
TR
accept any
NINN i SND
ot the best results. The way
Ve offer a book jelling all
iota book written by a
years in raising Poultry
had to experiment and spe
way to conduct the business—
CENTS in postage stamps.
and Cure se, how to
{ Market, which Fowls to Save
| in.eed about everythin AR must know
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| The only part that counts for anythin
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| The biggest part of what you
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| all in the razor's value,
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