The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 05, 1910, Image 7

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    Sarsaparilla
Leads all other medicines in |
the cure of all spring ailments,
humors, loss of appetite, that
tired feeling, paleness and
nervousness. lake it,
Get it today In liquid form or in tab-
lets known as Sarsatabs. 180 doses $1.
How He Got Even,
Wiseun — Hello! Hera comes
Staylong, that chronic bore; but
here's where I get even with him.
Windig-——What are you going to
do? -
Wiseun (moving off) —Leave you
to entertain him.-—Chicago News.
Vice Consul General Carl C. Han-
gen reports that outside of Bangkok,
where electricity ls used for light-
ing, kerosene and other oll-burning
lamps and candles supply the means
for lighting and illuminating pur-
poses in Siam.
no heat, no dust.
The
It will cook the most
Ready in a second.
You want it, be«
It does away with the
it not only
Absolutely no smell, no smoke;
K
The nickel finish, with the turquoise
Note: Be sure
you get this stove—see
that _ the name-plate
reads “New Perfection.”
Every dealer everywhere ; if not at yours,
more dam-
Frank-
Want of Joes us
age than want of xnowledge.
Hn.
care
Heat, Stomach or
we will relieve you.
y take—acts jmmeddis
and Sc. at drog
for
to oper-
rant as an
granted an
heen
it rocking chairs
ate a f: o cool the
swaying ¢ ani iro
occupants while
Ferry Davis Fainkiiier,
“mound ol cn
1a, colda, aud other Ls,
edited with
8 A& year
inegect
Awful Barning Itch Cured in a Day.
In
with a lt
nd 1 felt
cmapart In the morn-
ing the ite bad gone to my chest
and during y it spread all over
my body. vas red and raw from
the top of my head to
feet and | as in continual
from the itehing
March 20th I woke
itch in my
I could 1
two hand
th
as if
agony
1 could neither lie
down nor sit I happened to see
tabout Cuticura Remedies and I
thought | would give them a trial. I
took a good bath with the Cuticura
Soap and used the Cuticura Ointment,
1 put it on from my head down to my
feet and then went to bed. On the
first of April 1 felt like a new man.
The itching was almost gone. 1] con-
tinued with the Cuticura Soap and
Cuticura Ointment and during that
day the itching completely left me.
Frank Gridley, 325 East 43d Street,
New York City, Apr. 27, 1909." Cu-
ticura Remedies are gold throughout
the world; Potter Drug & Chem.
Corp., Sole Props. Nloston, Mass.
up.
Very Likely.
The case concerned a will, and an
Irishman was witness, “Was
the deceased,” asked the lawyer,
“in the habit of talking to himself
when alone?”
“1 don't know,” * as the reply.
“Come, come, you don't know, and
yet you pretend that you were inti-
mately acquainted with him?”
“The fact is,” sald Pat dryly, “1
never happened to be with him when
he was clone.” — Pittsburg Observer.
Free Package
FR i E- Paxtine,
Better and more economical
than liquid antiseptics
FOR ALL TOILET USES.
PAXTINE
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
the
Send postal for
Failure.
Among Mr. Carnegle's Scotch stor
fies is one about a caddie of St. An-
drews
This gaddie’s wife—so Mr. Carne.
gie's story runs—was much troubled
by husband's loose way of life.
He could never have 8% good day on
the links end it with
80, to
her
but he must
at the
the won
a wet night tavern.
Bim, an
road one evening, dr
cure
on t ssed in
a wh
» Bae
84
sn her
m auld Nick} *
a hollow voice
i hal o' yer hand, then
. narried
She'll be
house, an
ye welcome." —
the
Her Excuse.
ad.
me
Hag =
-
Goodley
you did hear
ster [| was only
surprised!” exciaimed
i Miss CGaddie: i you a Sabbath
School teacher, too.”
; “But,” Miss protested
: “the minister himself has told us it's
Miss
mitted, “perl
telling the m
“Oh! I'm
Goodiey
{ always better to understate a thing
{ than to exaggerate.’ Catholic Stan
dard and Times.
Russia occupies nearly one-sixth
i of the globe.
DOCTOR
ADVISED
CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
| Galena, Kans. — “A year ago last
March I fell, and a few days after
| there was soreness in my right side,
bothered me so much at night I could
SE not sleep. It kept
ji large as a hen's egg.
water bottle a
to that side.
one of the best doe.
a rupture.
to
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
1 did take it and soon the lump in my
side broke and away." — Mrs,
B R. Huky, 718 Mineral Ave, Galena,
ans,
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com.
pound, made from roots and her
proved to be the most successfu
remedy for curing the worst forms of
female ills, includin
inflammation, fibreid tu irregu.
larities, periodic pains, backac
ing-down feeling, fla , indiges.
tion, and nervous prostration, Js costs
but a Stifle $0 Siy ii, Sud the t
has been worth to many
ng women. ’
If want special advice
orit 10) ie
rh always
———————
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
Bradstreet's says:
Weather condition and the unset
| tiled outlook for prices of many gom-
| modities are the causes assigned for
| the quieter tone of trade in many
lines. Retail business and, to a cer:
, tain extent, reorder demand from
{ jobbers were affected by the
| early in the week of wintry weather
| These influences
| largely temporary, and were largely
| offset by the decided benefit to the
crop outlook generally by the breai-
ing the drouth,
were,
of
is still given as the main for
buying for fall and beyond
to take definite form, but
also recognition of the fact that un-
certainty as to the future prices of
many commodities is a drag on trade
In a number of lines the evidences
' of arrested demand or pressure to
realize prior to new crops are visible
in easing prices. The situation in
the cotton goods trade, where prices
i are still steady, however. is and has
been a bar to active buying Retali-
erg are reported inclined to buy onls
for absolute wants, and present cost
of production of goods renders the
manufacturing line unprofitable at
present prices In iron trade
demand is apparently not equal to
supply of the cruder forms, and cur
tallment of production,
for some in the
is now talked about as
. pursued
tion of
for the
the
aboug
reason
there is
the
in evidence
time cotton trade
being act i
Irnace md Liguida-
and
15 ©iy
by |
old § uppl OR ower prices
new 4 evidence in
wool rade. ollectiong are
fair,
Wholesale Markets.
New York, — Wheat Spot firm
No. 2 131 :
ern.
BEation.
Corn
Cheese
boxes 3
Steady;
Eiate
receipts,
full crea
white
fancy,
ns
turkeys
10@ 20
Philadelphia, —W]
con
Cheese i
New York full
IT @17%c.: do., fair
16% @17; choice, new, 14: do.,
fair to good, new, 12% @ 13%,
Live Poultry-—Steady;: fowls, 1914
203%¢c.; old roosters, 14@ 14%;
Boiling chickens, 38@ 42; ducks, 17
@ 18; geese, 12@ 13.
Dressed Poultry—Firm: broilers
higher: fresh killed fowls, choice,
20¢.; do., fair to good, 19%; old
roosters, 10636; broiling chickens,
nearby, 20@ 21: do., Western, 240
3°: roasting chickéns, Western, 15 @
1
choice o©l¢
to good, old
cream
do.,
£7
Baltimore.—~Wheat
spot, 1056%ec.; July,
Corn-——Western
Spot, 61%¢c.;
Oats—No, 2, as to weight, 48 @
49%¢.; do, No. 2, do., 47T@ 48; do
No. 4, do, 44@ 45; mixed, No. 2,
476 47%; do, No. 3, 46@ 48%.
Hay--We quote, per ton: No. 1
timothy, $21.00; No. 2. do.,
@ 20.50; No. 3, do., $17.50@ 19.00;
-No. 2
1.03%.
opened
May, 62%:
red
steady
do., $19.60@2000; do..
- $18.00 19.00; No.
@ 20.00; No. 2, do,
Butten—Creamery, seperator,
tras, 33% @34c.; firsts,
creamery, imitation, extras, 23@
24: firsts, 22@ 23; creamery prints,
W% 1b. extras, 33& 34; firsts, 31@
32: creamery prints, 1 1b, extras,
83@ 34; firsts, 31@ 32; creamery,
blocks, 2 Ibs, extras, 32@ 23; firsts,
30m 31.
Cheese-—We quote,
per 1b, 17T@17%e.
Eggs--We quote, per doz: Mary-
No. 2,
$18.00 19.00
jobbing lots
21c.; Western firsts, 21; West Vir.
duck eggs, 26.
Live Poultry-—We quote, ver Ib.:
Chickens—0Old hens, heavy, 20c.;
gmall to medium, 20; old roosters,
12: winter, as to size, 28423;
spring, 1 1b. and over. 34 @ 40. Ducks
wjarge, 17¢.; small, 16; Muscovy
and mongrel, 15@ 16.
Live Stock.
Chicago. ~-Cattie — Market weak.
7.26: heifers, $4.25@ 4.75; bulls,
$4.504 6.50; ealves, $3@8.35,;
gtockers and feeders, $4.75@ 7.
Hogs — Market 56 @ 10c. higher.
Cholee heavy, $0.15 9.25: butchers,
Bb; Hant mized, §0@ 9.10;
cholee light, $9.10@ 9.15; packing,
$0.05@ 9.15; pigs, $8.70@ 9,
Sh Market steady.
$6.85@ 8.50; lambs, $7.10;
lings, $7@8.60. %
Sheep,
year
A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE,
Bo Weak From Kidney Trouble He
Could Hardly Stand.
John McKay Williams, Bedford
City, Va., says: "For two months |
suffered from sharp pains across the
small of my back
and I became so
weak I could hard.
ly stand. [ lost
flesh rapidly and
was becoming wor
ried. I fortunately
decided to try
Doan's Kine
Pills. 1 began tak-
i y ing them and Ye
| fore long every symptom of the trou
| ble disappeared.. 1 have had no re
{| turn of it up to now.”
Remember the name-—Doan’s. For
gale by all dealers. 050 cents a box.
Foster-Milburp Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
How He Got Even, i
A traveling man who stutlers|
spent all afternoon in trying to sell
{ a grouchy business man a bill of
| goods, and was not very successful!
As the salesman was locking up
his grip the grough was impolite
enough to observe in the presence of
his clerks: “You must find that im-
pediment in your speech very incon-
venient at times.”
“Oh, n-no,” replied
Everyone has his
S-gtammering is mine.
y-yours?"
“I'm not aware that
replied thé merchant,
“D-do vou stir y-your coffee with
your r-right hand?" asked the sales-
man,
‘Why, ves,
merchant, a bit puzzied
W-well.” the
“"t-that's p-peculiarity.
people use a t-teaspoon.”
the salesman.
p-peculiarity.
What's
ie
1 have any,”
of course,” replied the
salesman,
Most
Success
went on
your
A Package Mailed Free on Request of
MUNYON'S
PAW-PAWPILLS
The best Stomach and
Liver Pilis known and
a politive and speedy
cure for Constipation,
Indigestion, Jaundice,
Billousness, Sour Stom-
ach, Headaghe, and all
aliments arising froma
or
They
conecen-
all the
jes of Munyon's Paw-
are made from the
Paw-Paw fruit I un-
r recommend these pills as
ssf laxative and cathartic
Send us postal or
free package of
Paw-Paw Laxa
and we will mail same free
of charge MUNYON'S HOMOEO
PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO. 534
son Sta, Philadelphia, Pa.
R disordered stomach
ish liver.
: in
Coyre
1Oorin
slugg
mpounded
letter,
Muny
tive Pills
requesting a
g Celebrated
OF
18
r is not all
bank or ha
Once
This Will
or Lor
Interest Mothers,
weet Pow Hild
He he, Ba
agulate the Be
They break
ers far ren
1 SMomarh
wels and
up colds in 4
ARNT ar arm
Atl & % 3 Kamit sid
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ma }
. &
ress Allen
Financliering In Kansas.
Her: an incident
man tells as having
certain Kansas town
ticket offi and
GENCE
that a Chanute
occurred in a
He was in the
walched the
ceedings
A man came up to the window
and asked for a ticket to Kansas
City. inquiring the price,
Two twenty-five,”
The man dug down
worn pocketbook and fished out a
bill It was a bank note for $2. It
was also all the money he had.
“How soon
inquired
“In 15
agent
The man hurried away. Soon he
was back with three silver dollars,
with which he bought a ticket,
“Pardon my curiosity.” said the
ticket seller, “but how did you get
that money? It isn't a loan, for
I see you have disposed of the $2
bill.”
“That's all right,” sald the man.
“No, 1 didn't borrow. 1 went to a
pawn shop and soaked the bill for
$1.50. Then as I started back here
I met an old acquaintance to whom
he
minutes,” replied
then had $3 and he has the pawn
ticket for which the $2 bill stands
as security.” -—Kansas City Journal
Electricity, “which picks the tiny
atoms of aluminum from the ore
deposits, has made the metal possible
turn aluminum now ranks next to
copper as the most desiradle metal
for electrical machinery.
We are all as God made as, and
often-times a great deal worse.
Cervantes,
The Appetite
Calls for more
Post
Toasties
Let a saucer of this
delightful food served
with cream tell why.
“The Memory Lingers”
Pigs. 10c. and 15c.
Postun Cogent Ob Lad,
conditions, when the system needs
a laxative.
+ ia
A
agreeable and refreshing t
acceptable to the systen
cleansing is desired
taste and
its gentle
excellence of the remedy, the full n
company—=California Fig Syrup Co.
on the front of every package, and
any preparation offered as
Elixir of
declined.
Senna is fraudulent and
te nkFnted
isprinied
4} gud
without It
should be
tute, when Syrup of Fi
is called for, is always resented by
of patronage to some 3t-cl
ment, where they do n
false
ine article may be bought of all
gists everywl
price 50 ce
to have in the
recor
Wie £
a tra:
10 1
in min
in Germany
ed into
thus is
it is p
broken
blasting
lever
hold
ented
tate th
Mire
toot hinge
For COLDS and GRIP,
Hick's Carvoiss Is the best remedy
relieves th ng and feverishness
Tes Doral conditions
mmediately 10e
[| MLOres.
incandscent
used on
Io ships
allroad cars
For Red, Itching Eyelids, Cysts, Styes,
Falling Evelashes and All Eves That Need
¢ sertic
ously agprs-
thoroughly
Tiny sugar
Outside cleanliness is
scrub himsclf a dozer
bealth means clean!
a clean stomach, clean be
new, clean, healthy tissues,
will look it and act it.
clean, clear, healthy thoughts.
3 tunes a day,
myels
, clean
he
A man may
Good
It means
a clean liver, and
blood,
achs,
i prevents these discases.
and healthy.
It
lets cure it,
mekes a man's insides clean
Dr. Prorce’s Pleasant Pel
“1 have used your valuable Cascarets
iand I find them perfect. Couldn't do
| without them, I have used them for
some time for indigestion and biliousness
and am now completely cured. Recom-
mend them to everyone. Once tried, you
will never be without them in the
family." Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y.
Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.
i Pleasant,
Good. Never Sickens, Weaken or Gripe,
{ 25, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen
wine tablet stamped C CC, Guaranteed to
cure of your money back. ©
: any
Weal Free bo sur shoppers, Wile Sor price st,
X.SABEL & 50% Louisville, Ky.
NEW DISCOVERY!
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PATENTSETES ss
Box B, Attest, Sa
advertised free. i,
PATENTS Sint Sig
Bor Bare Axe Stots
A ——————
Boy Barree Axe” Stoes
W. L. DOUCLAS
$5, $4, $3.50, $3 & $2.50
"50 SHOES 2%
$3.00
i W. L. Douglas
shoes are worn
by more men than
any other make,
BECAUSE:
W. L. Dongle 83.00 §
and B4.00shoesequal,
in style, At and wear,
other costing
$6.00 to BROG,
W.L. De 83.50,
83.00 and shoes
are the lowest prios,
aality considered, in
the world,
Fant Color Egelets, ;
The grnwine have W_ 1, ,
orn Fake Ne
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wom own ]
11 dtrevtions how to order
from factory Asiivered to "
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PATENTS, Sato casrke. Fesionisoaty
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