The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 07, 1909, Image 7

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    Many people are afraid of ghosts,
are afraid of germs.
the germ is a fact.
can't be avoided,
the water we drink,
Germs
sell and develop,
en Medical Discovery.
* Golden
habit-forming drugs.
wrapper.
substitute
Accept no
Ask your neighbors,
el TOE
CIFOR
Eo ad SAAS
I very easly. The sick are cured, and sali others In
» matter how “exposes!” kent from having the
¢ SPOHN'S LIQUID DISTEMPER CUR Give
Fin feed on the blond 1 expels germs
iistemper i or Known for mares in
* guaranteed (ooure wr. Se and §1 a bottle
raentexy
throats, Oye
ed. Largest
Sears
rene
ves everythiog
Iy In existence twely
In Rio de Janeiro t
utility
lights,
by en
gvstem-—street
gas and
American-Canadiz
FALL PAINTING
Cars,
telephones i=
syndicate.
The majority of property owners
are under the impression that spring
But
several ad-
One of the
uriaces are
and there is no
to work out
time is the only painting time
the fall of the year offers
vantages to the painter.
most important fs that s
almost sure to be dry,
frost or inner moisture
after the paint is applied
Pure white lead-—-the Dutch
Painter kind—mixed with pure
seed ofl (tinted as desired) gives a
winter coat to a building that is an
Boy
the winter rain, sleet, winds and snow.
Nationa! Lead Company, 1802
Trinity Bidg., New York City. makers
of pure white lead. Dutch Boy Paint.
gr trademark; ing to those in-
terested a complete painter's outfit,
sonsisting of a Llow and lead
tester, book of schemes, ete
State whether you want exterior or
interior decorating.
are offer
pipe
color
Copper tubes are preferred to steel
4 locomotive bollers by many Eu-
fopean experts.
For COLDS ana GRIP.
Mick's CAPTDINE 1s the best remedy—
relieves the aching and fever cures
ihe Cold and restores normal co it's
Bguld—effects immediately and
We. st drug stores
shines
iLOns.
. Be
When Time Flies,
That wag a frightfully jong
Nell- i
the minister preached this
ermon
morning,
Belle—Why, I didn't notice It was
éanusually long
Nell—0Of course not: you had on
¢ new hat. —Pliladelphia Record
Professor Pazaurek, originator of
the museum of bad taste in Wurtem-
ourg,. believes every art museum
should have attaciod to it, as a mat-
ter of course, a collection of horrible
examples, with the object of raising
the ctandard of publi: taste
This Trade-mark
Eliminates All
Uncertainty
in the purchase of
JPlas materials,
t is an absolute
guarantee of pur.
ity and quality.
For your own
protection, see
i aseas pour
eae, Hey.
mer yoor
Marks, CopyPigat your Booka, Writings, "io
Sure, ota, aot ae Yo Bounty for soldiers aad
Shair relatives, whe sarved m toe aril war, L9fl-&
Have secured aver §4,0mW OF Liem,
structions, Address, W, H, Wils Att'y.es
w, iotary Pabiie,) Wiis Buliding, se lad Ave,
OH, UU UYer Wi rear ration
A
“My father has been a sufferer from sick
headache for the last twenty-five yearsand
mever found amy relief until he hegaa
taking your Cascarets. Since he has
begwn taking Cascarets he has never had
the headache. They have entirely cured
him. Cascarets do what you recommend
them to do. I will give you the privilege
of using his name.’”’—FE. M. kson,
1120 Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind.
Good.
Po Good. i Weaken or Gripe.
10c, 25. 0c. Never soid in bulk, gen
nine tablet stamped C CC. Guarasteed to
cure of your meney back. 23
QUICKEST WITH SAFETY
ISO
RE
rs vou Gees wos
Fol 5 pee
het twos so palatable to take.
iates.
Te aan 21
Familiarity Breeds, Ete,
A novelist who lives
once engaged
who claimed to be
his claim was
wa: soon made
ployer, for the man proved well-nigh
useless—go useless in fact, ths
became necessary dis arge
The man took the dismissal h
such jaunty indfference t nov.
elist was somewhat nettled “You
Seem rather pleasad taan otherwise,”
he to the man
“Oh, 1 ain't worryin""
response,
InCeed! Perhaps you won't do go
you think May 1 venture
tire what you have in view?”
answered the gardener,
worst comes to the worst, |
taka up writin® books Sence
been here I've found out it
take sech an awfully bright
man as | uted to think it did.”
Lippincott's Magazine
near Indian
an 1a
a ganlend
without basis
evident to the
apolis
of fact
ems-
$
‘VO
nat the
wag the
as
I've
Ibitinga,
SEYTYS TIE vue
Compnny
Sao Paulo, Brazil, and a
is beitg formed to develop
the industry,
MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT
YOUR SERVICE FREE.
Not a Peony to Pay For the Fullest
Medical Examination,
If you are in doubt as to the cause
of mail us a postal
questing amedical examination blank,
which you will fill out and return
us Our doctors will carefully diag-
nose your cde, and if you can
cured you will be told so; if you can-
not be cured you will be told so. You
are not obligated to us in any way;
this advice is absolutely free; you are
at liberty to take our advice or not as
you see fit. Send to-day for a medi
cal examination blank. fill out and
return to us as promptly as possible,
and our eminentdoctors wiil diagoose
your case thoroughly absolutely free,
Munyon's, 53d and Jefferson Sts.
PhilacCelphia, Pa.
your diseare re
to
be
Coercion.
Bridget—Did she give you a ref-
Delia—Yes;
if she didn't.—Harper's Bazar.
Novel Gift For Education.
In these days of large gifts for
thing of startling novelty or pro-
digious size to attract even passing
The Congregational Educa-
entitled to attention
favor that fis
and maintain there
academy for the industrial
of young men for forestry and min-
ing work. The town ha: some 350
dwellings, stores, municipal build-
an
village, The Jdonor is the
which, having exhausted
no further use for the town Indus.
trial education has leaped into popu-
lar favor in recent years, Few dis
pute ita valuas to the state
of Grandin for the establisment of an
a practical subject.——Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
DAD BACKS,
Women who suffer with backache,
bearing down pain, dizziness and that
constant dull, tired feeling, will find
comfort inithe advice of Mrs James
T. Wright, of 519
Goldsborough St, Ras
ton, Md., who nays:
“My back wasinavery
bad way, and when
not painful was so
weak it felt as if bro.
ken. A friend urged
‘me to try Doan's
Kidney Pills, which 1
did, and they helped
me from the start. It made me fool
like a new woman, and soon | was
doing my work the same ag ever,”
Remember the name-—Doan’s. Sold
by. all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fog
ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
State
of
Firemen Burned,
Pottsville Fire threat |
g Com- |
i
Examiners Indicted,
Seventeen members of
Old Miners’ Examining Boar,
this county, recently removed by
Potts. | the Court, were named for
deta | ment in return of the
no the jury, of Lackawanna County.
| all of the
| cepting one,
indicted for
which .g ) | £xtortion in
The charred stringers of | certificates
ing walls fell on the firemen Robert L
fully burning four. Roy Thornburg, | ©!
a member of the Humane Fire Com- | : Edward Saunders, John J.
PANDY. Was : . | Phillips, Jameg W. Reese and Efios
and sustained a | Welter, of Archbald: William Major,
vicle. He wag re ot Moosic ; Joseph Soby, of Jermyn;
Hospital Ihomas Farrell and John Gaffney, of
sylvania Railroad , | Carbondale; Patriex McCormick and
fre | Samuel Haddon, of Dunmore; P. J,
{| Mullaney. of Bellevue, and W. G
| Howells, of Tavior
seranton
ened the Jacob Ulm King the
pany s big plant valued at .8
bul with the ass the
ville Fire Department and a
ment of thirty State
flames were extingul
tal loss of only
extended to
road Bridge,
Gil uh Of
' '
istanc
the Grand
POIICe ITH
shed with Board of Examiners, ex
whe ig dead
fraudulent practice and
the lssuing of miners’
The Jdefendants are
Reed and Charles Jenkins,
Dickson City; P, J, Hoban, of Oly-
the
paili-
yhant ;
erushe
wills
Horse Falls 35 Foot
Darby Th
bakery wagon of Ott
of Darby. althoug!
backwards by the
thirty-five
escaped
does not «
experience
ing
when the
norse
Beaten By Robber
Mahanoy City In a struggle wit
he gurprized going
money drawer, Matthew
Jraprietor of a hotel at
was beaten down and had
fractured Mrs Trewella, an
on crutches. went down t
whom
Trewe!ll
| Ringt«
i arm
, . FT invalid
some ish ov a8 DANK, | hor hushand s ald, but wae roughly
ani 20ved aside by the intruder, who
too far and completed by emptying the
Rop $50 in cash. He
dific
An
job
of
Poke Weed,
George
Killed By
Shamokin Jettz, Michael
Annie, chil
toe wood
poke weed
quantities
Som
gister
vaying in
ligcovered
South Bethlehe: not regen vilich they ate in large
npleasant taste
former died from the
poisonous root, while
are in a critical con
Brakeman Crushed,
Blow Up Postoffice.
ishurg With 8 crash that
hie town nitroglycerine was ox
office at Bracken
by burglars They
aye with $600 in
and stamps The bullding
wrecked
in the post
near here
thelr “8
Ten Fined.
Blooms
Township
Yas completely
Diverting
tn
Water,
Fish Commissioner Meehan
ined from diverting the
steam in Huntingdon
of a State fis}
The action is brought by
1» County citizens, who
they are damaged by the
waters The Al
Department will
{ the case which involves
y n int question as to use of
Hose Wrecks Cars wal i the Fish Commissioner.
the use
1; of the
General's
3
AWistown : i
} dle of an cast ind fre Crawls Frim Death,
. Hridg While Robert Scott, of
3, this itnty, was trying to
ard a train at Boyertown, where
attends the High School, he lost
old at the zauard rail of the ear,
was thrown under the train
presence of mind, he
forward, and the slow mov
train saved his The
within a hairbreadth of
PRJINDE
great
rawled
life
Horn. Tall Snakes
York } A
surgeon, 350 wn, this county
has o Pi H Surface, of er,
Harrisbure t point yf three n. a
ed-talied wna) fn he wi aim roun
the
Thirty-five Snakes In One.
Reading David Heffner, a farm.
of Kutztown. while plowing. saw
snake glide away from him, sur-
led by little live snakes which
crawling into the mouth of the
snake He killed the reptile,
be opened and found thirty.
voung snake: ranging from €
to 7 inches in length
feward Were
partment for a mother
it $ ow hi
ed-tailed species w hich
five
Finds Penny Io A Clam.
Jethiehom While
WAR opening clams he
per penny of the date
of them Two
pear! valucd at
Philip Welch
found a
180064
Yours ag he
$50 is an
luried Alive.
Mahanoy
Andrew Kroch
under falling
The child
City «— Three-year-old
was crushed to death
logs at New Boston
was oDlaviog about the
bate Of a pile when the logs com-
menced to roll, burying the child as
thoy fell
Unknown Man Durned.
Reading The hody of
known man was found
a crisp in the burning
of Peter Moyer, 8
between Womelad
town When discos
an un-
Burned to
straw shed Anreves Town,
: Shamokin
“fon a decision
midway An ordinance, framed
ans of Northumberland
County Court, was adopted by Bor.
ough Counci! annexing part of Coal
Township, which would swell the
vorough population 10.000 Anti-
annexationist: will carry the ease to
the Supreme Court, if necessary, to
prevent the township's partition.
igation
The Hh iin
ioss about £1.000
An invest
Arrested For Shooting Dog,
Pottsville ;
of the Schukikill Baseball
Club, had Adolph a farmer
of North Manheim 1Isaip, arrest.
craeity i Pe
charges Linder with shooting
valuable seoiters One dog had
side torn out and the other had a
hind leg shot off The dogs were on
property Linder entered
Frank Delbert
Hav
pitehor . “
Would Punish Justice,
Sunbury Disgusted bérause a
justice had in their judgment return-
ed a trifling assault and battery case
to court, a jury wanted to put half
the costs on the justice. but the
Court said such action would be il-
legal and that the county would have
to pay the ‘costs
to anim bert
two
ite
| Cylist Hart,
| Pottsville —C, W, Wildermuth, a
Bethlehem. Samuel Kane, but leading business man, was injured
employed at the
Hokendaugua, was. to avoid an attack of dogs, who
asphyxiated in precisely the same|Jjumped upon his back. He fell and
manner that his brother-in-law met | broke his hip, an accident which his
one Year ago Kane seventy years make serious
the top of a furnace when overcome | To Enforce Game Law.
we i
Ex-PVostmaster Hangs Himself,
Jersey Bhore.--Albert Pott,
sue time a prosperous shoe dealer!
at! lary, despatched a squad of Siate
troopers to Montrose, where they will
jumping through the hay hole Pot: tion that the game laws are being
was recently discharged from an in-|
sane asylum see that they are enforced.
Sn ——
Burned To Death,
Pottetown —-Asg tie result of hor.
rible burnes received while plaving
with matches, Catharine Leona Fox.
the 4.yvear-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fox, Is dead.
Dog Bites Of Child's Nose.
Mahanoy City. Two-year-old John
Shane, of Bt. Nicholas, lost his nos»
while playing with an illstempered
dog. The child attempted to pat the
animal, when it zelzed him by the
nose and tore it of. The family phy:
gician Is trying to grow it back in-
to place. :
Divorced For Desertion,
Media ~The Court has granted an
absolute decree divoreing Frank
Plerce from his wife, Helen G. Pierce,
of Chester, The husband alleged de.
gortion }
Fire Wipes Out Town,
Black Lick.—Fire, resulting from
a lamp explosion, destroyed the
greater portion of this mini vil
lage. The entire town out
to fight the fire, and dynamite had
to be used to blow up building: to
keep the flames from spreading. The
loss in $35,000,
offee, Tens, Spices, Extracts,
800 suc
everyday necessities,
to pay when you buy at a store,
you can accomplish it!
many offerings.
ware, Clocks,
Our Premiums include
Rugs, Carpets, Dishes,
extra Products, For exampl
selection and any §1¢
have 820.00 worth of Products
PARLOR ROCKER No. 1305,
Given with $15.00 worth of Larkia Produos,
form of a Premium, you can have them in
With:
t the Premium, for $1000 you can
on thirty days’ tris]. You then as §10
our expense, refund the freight.charges and
0,
We are the largest man.
sumer. We have been ir
¢ you nothing for a reasonable amount of
satisfaction to every customer.
* world selling direct to the
siness thirty-four years and over two
r thelr household -supplies from us.
It tells you oll
Premmms,
a
y Up
LPS
Ve +
A laceworker of *
for t}
ile
ed
uses and
vales many diseases It
cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets
coated granules.
Constipation ser
decn use
Uganda are so vora
are using books bour
sfTPINY
Swomaeh or
fil relieve you
nae
at drug
dor HMA "ka
Whether from Oo
Nervous Tro es. Ung
It's lguid— pleasant 10 1 Bis
siely Try IL. We ix ul Sc.
lores
The Pipe
A New York nn
asked him how many
ed a day, tried to
gswer In detall, but,
abandoned thy att
and answered Hut
the lady gave a snif
room
The question. as
ably had such
particular man was cl
Anyway, It is cert
do not smoke the same n
pipes, and s0 a hint is giver
reason in the actions of the pa
lar wife Apparently she is
reconciled to smoking
and is Inclined to try the efficacy of
nag-+that monstrance Bat
she I: dealing with a selfish wretch
who ean outiast her in a contest at
not looking (or speaking) pleasant
The partnershis, Joes
not always work
presents, in fact, a great
possibilities fFome women
nag--that is, remonsirate
monstrate o-~casionally,
remonstrate all the time. Some smok-
ers smoke once after each meal,
some double the allowance, and
fome smoke all tre time. except
when they are rudely interrupted by
the necessity for eating and sleeping
And The Man,
an emp
ain
the habit of
fa, of re
however
out this
do
some
and some
not
re.
The development of hydro-electric
energy, of which great examples are
to_bs seen in Sao Pau’ Rio Je
Janeiro, and Bahia, is likely to be
one nf the greatest lines of industria)
development in Brazil in the
future
CHILDREN SHOWED IT
Morning.
“A year ago 1 was a wreck from
coffee drinking and was on the point
of giving up my position in the school
room because of nervousness,
“1 was telling a friend about it and
the said, ‘We drink nothing at meal
comfort to have something we can en-
Joy drinking with the children.’
“1 was astonished that she would
allow the children to drink any kind
most healthful drink in the world for
children as well ae for older ones, and
dren and adultes showed that to be a
“My first trial was a fallure. The
cook boiled it four or five minutes,
spair, but determined to give It one
more trial. This time we followed
the directions and boiled it fifteen
minutes after the boiling began. It
pletely won by its rich, dedelons fla.
vor. In a short time | noticed a de-
cided improvement in my condition,
and kept growing better and better
month after month, until pow | am
perfectly healthy, and do my work n
the school room with ease and pleas.
ure. | would not return to the nerve.
destroying regular coffee for any
money.”
Read the famons Ifttle “Health
Classie,” “The Road to Wellville,” In
pkgs. “There's a Reason.”
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
interest.
Iowa
pro=
ranks first and
value of its dairy
h year
CHILD ATE CUTICURA
Spread Whole Box of It on Crackers
—=Not the Least Injury Resulted
Thus Proven Pure and Sweet.
A New York friend of Cuticura writes
y three year old son and heir, sfter
put to bed on a trip across the At
investigated the stateroom and lo
2 box of graham crackers and 8 box
weura Ointment. When a search was
for the box, it was found empty and
admitted that he had eaten the
nts of the entire box spread on the
It cured him of a bad cold and
1't know what else.”
ere
evidence could be
wat every ingredient of Cuticura
lutly pure, sweet and
may be safely eaten by a
more conclusive
Ointment 5 abs
harn If it
PEE
i
its can be expected to attend its appli-
to even the tenderest skin or
infant
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass,
Seven persons out of ten have eyes
ering strength B. N. U. 41,
HER
PHYSICIAN
ADVISED
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Columbus, Ohio. — **1 have taken
Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Ve sabia Com.
om wr Gripes aad POU Uring
ee | change of life. M
Pi ad doctor told me
ok
aga n
i Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com.
fpound a fine remedy
all woman's
and 1
never forget to tell
my friends what it has done for me.”
—~Mrs. E. Hanson, 304 East Long St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Another Woman Helped.
Graniteville, Vt, — “I was pajsing
through the Change of Lifeand suffe
from nervousness and other anno
3
ng
symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vans
table Compound restored myhealthand
strength, and proved worth mountains
of goid to me. For the sake of other
suffering women I am willing i
should publish my letter.” — Mas.
CrarLEs BARCLAY, R.F.D., Granite.
Yi ys wh passing through thi
ov. who are ng thro *
critical period or who are suffering
from any of those distressing ills pe.
culiar to their sex should not lose t
of the fact that for thirty years Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
which is
made f ts and herbs,
has been the rd
remedy for
female ills. In almost every commu.
nity you will find women who have
been restored to health by Lydia BE
Compound
RICHMOKD BAG CO.,
Richmond, Virginia,
DROPSY =v sucovesy.
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