The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 04, 1910, Image 7

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    AR
AE
THE APPROVAL
of the most
—— L wi wn a
and its
by the
Syrup of Figs
ELIXIR or SENNA
SATISFACTION.
10 GET ITS
, “I have suffered with piles for thirty.
fx years. Oune year ago last April [ be-
fan taking Cascarets for constipation. In
he course of a week I noticed the piles
tegan to disappear and at the end of six
weeks they did met trouble me at all.
Sascarets have done wonders for me. 1
un entirely cured and feel like a new
gan.” George Kryder, Napoleon, OQ. {
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.)
Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or ( ripe,
ile, 25¢, Sle. Never sold in bulk. The gene
mine tablet stamped C CC, Guaraateed to
cure or your moaay back. ee] i
Baby Smiles— |
When He Takes
CURE
THE BEST weviame or QucasesTuos
So pleasant that he Ekes end contzine ao opie
ates em nothing Bhe 2 for Besacdons,
Asthma sad sll troubles of the theowt and luags
“aewdaecd
FE A Se dy for hall a ernie
1 13 Cents a Rod | |
1
Fortin. Hog Poses: 15 340 for
inch M8 Bode for Shiuch; 20
for SManch; 35e for a 47 ineh
Fare Peoge. Wane Fouliry
Fence 38e. Sold on 30 dayn § 5
os trial. Wo rod fool deal Bard L
Wire $1.88 Ostalogue free,
KITSELMAN BROS. -
| Sef wBox gg MUNCIE, IND. Bega i
PATENT
Behind the Scenes,
“Lottie, what would you do #f you
weke up some night and found a bur-
glar im your room?”
“If he was hunting for meoamey I'd
get mp amd help him hunt.” Life
Watesn Fl. Coleman, Wash
fogion, D.C. Books free. Highs
ot references, Lead resulta
In Agony With Eczema,
"No tongue ean tell how 1 suffered
for five years with itching and dleed-
ing eczema, until | was eured by the |
Cuticura Remedies, and] am co grate
ful 1 want the world te know, for
what helped me will help others. My
body and faee wereeovered with sores
One day it would seem to be better,
and them break esut agaim with the
most terrible pais and itching. |
have been sick several times, bat
never in my life did | experienee gueh
awful suffering as with this eczema. |
had made up my mind that degth was
near at hand, and } longed for that
time when | wonld be at vest. 1 hac
tried many different decters and med.
feines without suecess, and my moth-
er brought me the Cutiewrn Remedies,
insisting that | try they. | began to
feel betier after the first bath: with
Suticura Ointment
“? continued with the
taken four bottles of Cuticura Resolv-
em, and consider myself well. This
waa nine years ago and | have had
no return of the trovhle since. Any
person having any doubt about
wonderful eure by she €utlenra Rem.
edles ean write so my address Mra
Aftde FEtson, 98 Inn Road, Daitle
Creek, Mich, Ort 18 1009"
Instinctive,
A darky minister in a Southern
tows was mueh moved by the grief
of a woman whose hmsband had just |
been Interred.
“My sister,” same In solemn tones
from the clergymas,
dis is a great grief da¥s evertaken
yo'. All de same, thongh, yom is
sompelled to mourn de loss eof dis
one who was yo' companion an’ part.
ner in life. J consoles yor wif de as-
surance dat dere lb anndder
sympathizes wif yo' in de arms o
anfailin’ love.”
The widow
throngh her tears. “Whe is het?”
she finally asked. Harper's Weekly.
The gyroscope monorail ear whieh
resently carried 40 passengers In a
suecensful test in Eongland, was pro-
pelled by electricity produced from
a gasolime eoagine-driven generator,
The Reason.
Is.” said
ng his country
h the Museum
replica of the Yer
“Gosh, i
he was
Wa'n't
clo's, sho 3
whe'he
RB oq
not?" ord-FHerald.
Lhicago
A PROFESSIONAL NURSE
Tells of Five Years’ Sufferings With
Kiduey and Bladder Troubles.
Mrs. Mary Campbell, 1212 Jackson
St., Phila., Pa.,
I doctored for kidaey
says: “For five years
r and got
Doan’'s
Pills to
Remembe
by all dealers
Foster-Milburn Co.,
r the “ame-—Doan's
#0 cents
For
a box.
Buffalo, N. ¥.
The Conductor's Revenge,
A wall ged
car the other .
£ to a story that BOILER
of the street ear men
handed the conductor a
The conductor was
he let the
The next day the man
same bill, and again
was unable to changes
an had evidently found
he wonld' be sure to
ch
thought
obtained $10 w«
wag ready for the man
when next day he flashed the !
The man took the matter good nat.
and left the car, his
pockets fairly bulging with the nick
ola
The
pleased
day,
was
dre man enters
ed the
the m
when
“I'l fix you."
and he
nickels and
s800n0
conducter was more thon
with his “coup” until next
when he learned that the sill
worthless Newark Star
TRIALS of the NEEDEMS
HELLO! MELLO! WHATS
THE MATTER 7 | CANT
GIVE ME CENTRAL AND
YE ™ $5 le FNS
ILL FAVE YOU DISCHARGED
T 10 APL
uy
TE
: i 1] THE M
w S&S :
HERE i5 HOPES, ¢
a J . See]
in
Munyon's Paw Paw Pills seas the Heese ints
BEUiCity by gentle methods. They de not wane, gripe
or weaken, They are 8 tonic te the stomach, liver
id
rich the Wood and enable this stoma to get wil the
nourishment from food that in pat Tete 11, Thess
pills contain no ea : they are i heath
aod stimninting. saleby atl d "100s
Zhe wipes, {If you ned 1 advier, write Mun.
Gp
.
3d nnd Jeforson Sis.
Mangon's Catt ew a one Buy,
Price pA Menon ok emtien evry
M4 few hours And CONES TH & J or She,
i
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Re-
i view of Trade says:
“Improved financial
serve to strengthen business confi-
dence, Sentiment in iron and steel
is more cheerful now that the United
States Corporation has entered the
market as a buyer of plg iron, al-
thougi the situation on the whole in
this division still remains somewhat
disappointing. No cancellations are
reported, however, and shipments
are sustained, except where severe
weather has delayed transportation.
Some railroads have found it neces.
sary to replenish old rolling stock
because of the wear and tear caused
by an unusually hard winter, and a
Western system alone has placed an
order dor 75 locomotives Activity
is especially pronounced in the
trade, and the reported weakening of
prices is not general
Bradstreet's says:
“Business failures in the
States f the week ended with
ruary 17 were 269 against 2495
week, 282 in the like week of 1939,
326 in 1908, 177 in 1907 and 186 in
1906."
Wholesale Markets.
New York.—Wheat—Spot, easy;
No. 2 red, 131c¢ inal elevator do-
mestic non i. 0. b
y § and
conditions
United
Feb-
last
afloat;
Duluth No,
ifloat.
Corn—8paot
tl; elevator
No. 24f 0. Db
Oat Spot firn
nominal; 1
1bs., 52 U
S40 42
firm;
reamery specia
30; third to first, 27
d to special, ai slate
¥, common to finest, 234 29; pro
to special, 24% @ 26 %
Firm: recelp 089 cases
tite and fen 1d nearby
gathered white, 20 i: do., hennery
srown and mixed, fancy, Zs @ 29: do,
ther ron i rime, 27
27@
7. seconds
lbs :. 03 we 21
roceipis
ex
: held
ei 3 v3
West
: refrigera 8, «a f ’
Philadlephia.— Wheat — Firm: con
ennery waite, fancy, 20 akc.: do
ract grade, February, 1286
Corn higher: February
59 4
Ors
148
and March
Hy bg 4
126 5 -
red,
: No. 2 red,
sleamer No
«0; steamer No. 2 red Western, 121
Corn--Western opened firmer
March, 70; May, 72%
Oats—We quote per be White,
as to weight No. 2, 5623% @54c.: No.
4, 52% G6 No :s 5 P01,
Mixed-—No s2@52%ec.; No. 3.
al@51%.
Rye-—We quote,
No, 2 Western,
No. 8 Western, 81@ 83;
by, 80@ 81
Hay We quote: No. 1 timothy,
per ton, $21.60; No. 2. do, $20.000
21.00; No. 3 do, 317.500 15.00;
choice clover mixed, $20 50: No. 1
clover mixed. $20 No. 2 clover
mixed, $17.50& 19; No. 1 clover,
320.00; 2 do, $17.50G19.00
Butter-—Creamery fancy, 20¢.;
creamery cholee, 27@ 28; creamery
good, 25@ 26; creamery imitation,
21@ 23; creamery prints, £294 30.
Cheese-—We quote, Jobbing prices,
per ib, 1S@ 18%.
Eggs. ~The market was firmer and
prices advanced 3% cent per dozen
Fair jobbing demand for fresh egos
We quote, per dozen Maryland,
Pennsylvania and nearby firats,
25%ec.; Western firsts, 253%: West
Virginia firsts, 251%; Southern firsts
24%
Live Poultry We quote,
Chickens-—0Old hens, heayv,
18¢.; do, small to medium, 18: young
roosters, good to choice, 19@ 20: do.
rough and staggy. 15618. Ducks
Large, 18¢.; small. 17: Muscovy and
mongrel 1660 17
13@ 14¢.:
15@ 16 P
Young. 26e ;: old, 25
each-—0Wd, 25¢.;: young, 1%
nver, 40: voung. smaller
Turkeys— Choice 24n.:
Young gobblers, 22: old tome.
20; rough and poor, 10611
Live Stock.
Chicago. ~-Cattle — Market
to 10c. higher: steers,
cows, $3.50@ 5.30; heifers
6; bulls, $4@ 5.25: calves, $26
stockers and feeders, $3.5065.7
Hogs Market strong;
heavy, §9.30@ 9.35; butchers’, $9.25
“9.35; light mixed, $96 9.20: choice
Flight, $0.20@ 9.26; packing, $9.20&
0.30; pigs, $8.830@ 9.10; Lulk of
sales, $9.15 9.30.
Eheep-—Market steady to strong
Sheep, $5.50@ 7.26: lambs, 37.3500
8.10; yearlings, $7.26 @ 8.50, .
Kansas City, «= Cattle — Market
| steady to 10 higher; choles export
and dressed beef steers, $6.25 7.60:
| fair to good, $5.30 6.20; Western
| steers, 85@ 6.75; stockers and feed.
ers, $4 @5.90; Southern steers, $4.75
| @6.50; Southern cows, $3@ 5.35;
native cows, $3@6; native heifers,
$3.75@6.25; bulls, $3.65665.25:
, calves, $4.50@ 9.
| Hoga--Market 6 to 15c higher.
Top, 39.10; bulk of sales, $8.76 @
9.06; heavy. $90@ 9.10; k and
{ butehers’, $8.85 9.10, Tight 38.73
), &
f y 4
Spot, 68%e.;
§Fias
per bu.: Rye
domestic, 85@ 80¢.;
No. 2 near-
a0;
NO
per Ib:
ihe. and
2H 30.
Yone
1%
“nr
Many Children Ave Sickly.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil
dren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in
Children's Home, New York, eure Fever.
ishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles,
Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms,
At all Druggists’, 25¢ Fample mailed vREER,
Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
lowa has 1,629 banks,/or one for
every 1,380 inhabitants, Kansas is
next, with one bank for every 1,500
people,
For COLDS and GRIP,
Rick's CAruDINE 1s the best remedy—
relieves the aching pnd feverishness—cures
the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's
Yiquid immediately, 16. Ze. and
We, stdrug
effect
A discarded automobile tire makes
a good life server Its bouyancy
is sufficient keep several persons
afloat,
ure
to
Only Gne “Bromo Quinine™
That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look
for the signature ol BE, W, Grove, Used the
CONVINCING PROOF
OF THE VIRTUE OF
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
What is the use of procrastinating in the face of such
evidence as the following letters represent? If you are a
sick woman or know one who is, what sensible reason have
you for not giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound a trial? For 30 years we have been publishing such
testimonial letters as these—thousands of them —they are
genuine and honest, too, ey ery one of them.
Mrs. 8. J. Barber says: Mrs. George May says:
a think Lydia E, TR“ No one knows
inkham’'s V gwhat I have sak
} fered from fo
male troubles,
neuralgia paing
and backache,
lackson, of Thirsk,
tiy died, was
Fellow,
Liver and
granules, easy to
bowels
Syrup for Childrer
ms reduces inflamma.
wind solie
service in
to Our lLivaders,
Eve Remedy Co., Chicago,
Eve
Fro
Book
Eves, §
Lt Bmart
il Try It in Your
ve Eyes, for Scaly Eyelids
Soothes
A Defeated Conscience.
George W. Martin, gecretary of the
State Historical Soclety
LANKES
an early day
peace, who
Mr
ane day ue
nd divorce them
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f to thig J. P
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the reply
gor?” asked
reply
him?"
own
houted the red-
ief rose in the
cart and cried
“My friends. vou
telves i am not an
am a thief
The
glonve
deceive
aristocrat, I
priest
saving,
“Bit down.
vanity.”
plucked him
reproachfully:
This is no time for
by the
A GOOD CHANGE
A Change of Food Works Wonders.
The wrong food and drink causes a
of trouble in this world. To
change the food is the first duty of
every person that is il, particularly
from stomach and nervous trouble
Az an illustration: A lady in Mo, has,
with her husband, been brought
around to health again by leaving off
eoffes and some articles of food that
did pot agree with them. They began
using Posium and Grap>-Nuts food
Ske saya:
“For a number of yoars 1 suffered
with stomach and bowel
whieh kept getting worse, until 1 was
very ill most of the time About four
years ago I loft off coffee and began:
taking Postum. My
howels improved right along hut
was so reduced in flesh and so
int
trouble,
anda i
fomarh {
nor.
would over
come Ie,
My doctor said
anything
it.” Through
the advice of a
friend 1 began
we Lydia B.
ams Vegh
cire
To be rem
conld no
Or two, at mu
ham, at Ly
took 14 bot :
ham's Vegetabls
day the tumor is
verfectly well w
Py wi
ers.” — Mrs, KR, J.
N.Y.
ontinued its
in perfect heal.
's Vegetable ©
| Paterson, N. J.
Mrs. W. K. Housh says:
A e beep
cured
Hovsn, 7 Bast
Ave. Cin
; nati, Ohio.
cause your case is a diflicgft
doctors having done you no
wd gover
view
. Pinkham’'s Vegel
Compound. Today I am | one,
WO! umor was expelled ans good, do not continue to suffer with.
my v system strengths i u ing Lydia E. Pinkhan?’s Veg.
advise all women who are ‘0 und a trial. I surely
with tumors or female tro: ny cases of female i
try Lydi nkhan tabl such asinflammation, ulceration, dis.
Compound - Mrs. E. F. YES, #11 s, fibroid tumors, irre
1800 Washington 8t., Boston, Mass. | larities, periodic pains backache
For 30 years Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female ills, No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of cures to its credit.
irs. Pinkham invites all sick women
| * to write her for advice. She has
guided thousands to health free of charge.
Sddress Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.
4
nens
war
lA
AB Piha ing
ee
¢ mea will
y eout £50,0
he =subark» o "
For HEADACHE Micky ¢ APTDING
« Whether f 3 Cold View Pond or
Shy #5. Ca & wil ‘
ey
at
a
and HOw
ium parliamung these
inmimam of 35 for kw.
(Iai
Morgan's Tale of a Minister.
1.3 rpont }
vent NOW y OF
oO
1
#
$0 for senators
8 Cured in 6 to 314 Dags JF
tment is guarsnteed to oor any
7, Blind, Bleeding orProtroding
i daysor money refunded 58
| guage on shiphoara
0 105 miles an homer, re
peed as anygme oxpd .
Paleam is the old = Hable
Foun in every drug sigre.
ly every home soos,
i Impossible to find anvihing
#ideache, t ackache or stitches than
Davis’ Painiciier, 25¢.. 85c. and Si.
hol day last summer
o 800 persons mad i
York's publie B.
$
i s— -
Despite the Bre at : » minutes by Viel A
at home, the United States an: i Never fale, Sbedrmggs
exports more than 164.000.0000 gallo:
of turpentine, more than all the rest | vublin's famous evening
of the world combined produces ‘ein, has ceased publication,
- - - sy,
Facts for Weak Women
Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is dus to some derangement or
case of the organs distinctly feminine, Such sickness cen be cured—i
every day by
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Weil
It acts directly on the organs affected snd is at the same time a general
tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the
of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations
local treatment so unitersally insisted upon by doctors, and so abborsent
every modest woman,
We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of
those peculiar affections incident to women, but those
wanting full information es to their symptoms and
means of positive cure are referred to the People's Come
mon Sense Medical Adviser— 1008 pages, newly revised
and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one
Tamas
demand
“Then T changed my food and be-
ean using Grape-Nuis in addition to
Postumi. 1 lived on these two prinel.
pally for about four months. Day by
day 1 pained in flosh and strength un-
til now the nervous trouble has en-
tirely disappeared and 1 feel that 1
“Husband is 73 years old and he«
Finally I prevailed upon him to leave
He had
stood out for a long time, hut after he
tried Postum for a few dass he found
that he eould eloep and that his
eramps disappeared. He was satis
fied and has nevergone back to enffee
“I have a brother in California who
has been using Postum for several
years; his whole family use It also be-
eause they have had such good results
from it."
Look in pkgs. for the little hook,
“The Road te Wellville.” "There's a
Reason.”
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time, They
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth
binding for 31 stamps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
In All Cases of
DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
COLDS, ETC,
Horses, Brood Mares, Colts,
Stallions, is to
*SPOHN THEM”
On thelr tongues or In the feed put ‘s Liguid
Campound. Give the remedy to all them, It acts
an Loe blood snd glands, 11 routs the disonse ny ex
Peiiing the dissase germ. 11 wards off the trouble,
Bo malser how they ate “exposed.” Absolutely free
from anything oy ype A child can safely take it
» ole, and nan 06 and $10.00 the domen. Sold by
druggies, Hons dealers, of seul, express paid,
the an ulactarers, “
Special Agents Wanted,
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.
Chemists and Bafleriologists,
GOSHEN, IND, U. 8, A.
PETRIE on int mele
ferment, i
Of All
Venezuela has 5,000 mils or Be
graph. AR nn
W, IL WILLS,
Att*yent-Low
312 tnd. Ave., Washiagton, D. C.
Are genuine, true, and full of human
interest, * .
» VEARS PRACTICE.