The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1910, Image 7

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    Sarsaparilla
Has made itself welcome in
the homes of the people the
cures of all blood diseases and
run-down conditions.
Get it today in usual liquid form of choco
lated tablets known ++ “araatabs. i
better for you than ageats or comm’ “sion merchants.
Reference: any back in Louisville, We furnish
Wool Bags Free lo our skippers, Write for price ist,
M. SABEL & SONS 25058" Leaisville, Ky,
fn 1856
Boy Barrie Axe” Shoes
AMNION IIE,
The United States Forestry Serv-
ice consists of a force of 3,000 per-
sons. Ten years ago is was only 1¢
men.
The next British census will be
taken on Sunday, April 2, 1911
Forty thousand enumerators will be
um
ny 72%
employed.
It has been found that the prev-
alence of typhoid fever in India
varies regularly with the abundance
of flies.
Trial Bottle Free By Mail
TD lf
If you suffer from Epilepsy,
Spasms, or have children that do so, ty New Diss
covery will relieve them, snd all you sre ssked to
Go is to send fora Free Trial 82 Bottle of Dr. May's
Epilepticide Cure
“1% has cured thousands whers everything else
falled. Guaranteed by May Medical Laboratory
Under Pure Food and Drugs Act, June 80ih, 1608
Guaranty No, 18971. Plesse write for Special Free
2 Bottle and give AGE and com plete address
DR. W. H. MAY, 548 Pearl Street, New York
Fits, Pulling Sickness,
An English
on record a c
remained
has
iria
years,
physician
ase of
latent for 13
placed
which
For COLDS and GRIP.
CAPUDINE
} ng and feverish
Hick’s
relieves
d
the best remedy
ORs
is
10g. We
the a
and restores normal cor
ect nmediately
5
’
the Col
Bqguid
Wc. at dr
ie
0 is and
ug stor
The Peet.
widely read?”
one 1 wrote was
’ =a tora tf ftsrsim.
by over 50 editors Lippin
“Are your poems
“Well, the last
read
scott's
Her
“Just
form of ha
The beg
but it grew st
I combed my hair the scalp
raw and the ends of the cc
would be wet with Most fn
time there was an !nto'erable itehing,
In a painful, burning way, very much
88 a bad, raw burn, if deep, will itch
and smart when firstbeginning to heal.
Combing my hair was positive tor.
ture. My hair was long and tangled
terribly because of the blood and
scabs. This continued growing worse
and over half my hair fell cut. I was
In despair, really afrzid of becoming
totally bald.
; “Sometimes the paln was so great
that, when partially awake, I would
scratch the worst places so that my
finger-tips would be bloody. I eonld
not sleep well and, after being asleep
a short time, that awful stinging pain
would commence and then I would
wake up nearly wild with the torture.
A neighbor sald it must be salt rheum.
Having used Cutleura Soap merely as
a tollet soap before, I now decided to
order a set of the Cutlecura Remedies
Scalp Itched Intolerably,
about tw ago, some
my scalp.
0 years
wor appeared on
Ig was a
slight itehin
eadily worse until,
for perhaps six weeks, then left off,
as the disense seemed to be eradl-
cated, but toward spring eighteen
months ago, there was a slight return
of the scalp humor. I commenced
the Cuticura treatment at once, so
had very little trouble. On my scalp
I used about one-half a cake of Cuti-
cura Soap and half a box of Cutleura
Ointment in all.
six or seven bottles of Cuticura Pills
er an expensive or tedious treatment,
Bince then 1 have had no sealp trouble
of any kind. Standing up, with my
hair unbound, {t comes to my knees,
and had it not been for Cuticura 1
should doubtless be wholly bald,
“This Is a voluntary, unsolicited
testimonial, and I take pleasure In
writing it, hoping my experience may
help someone else. Miss Lillian
Brown, R. F. D. 1, Liberty, Me., Oct.
29, 19509."
May Rank With Marshall,
There is no other branch of the
government in which a man of ex-
ceptional force and character and
idealism can exert a more permanant
influence upon republican Iinstitu-
tions, Mr, Taft is looking forward
to ‘22 years of solid usefulness” on
the part of Mr, Hughes as a justice
of the Supreme Court, and this “solid
usefulness” may be quite as endur-
fing as the work of a Marshall or
: ese circumstances New York's
joss becomes incidental and trivial
! ~New York Ww Balls ow a ag
For the Housewife
"CORN PUDDING.
Mix tablespoons of cornstarch |
with 1-2 cup of milk; pour this into 1
pint of hot milk and stir over hot |
water until thick. Add a tablespoon |
i of butter, 1.2 can of corn, salt, peppen !
| and the beaten yolks of 3 eggs. Bake, |
surrounded by boiling water, until the |
sentre is firm; whip the whites lightly |
iprinkled with salt to a stiff froth, !
| spread roughly over the top, sprinkle |
with chopped red peppers and set in |
{ 2 cool oven until the meringue is set. |
as a vegetable Washington
a
“
i Serve
| Star,
MUTTON PIES,
Mince a quarter of a pound of un- ;
ierdone mutton, taking care to have
t free from skin and fat. Mix with
it a tablespoon of rich gravy, that
h is found under the cake of drip
from a or every particle
the liquor saved from boiling the !
mutton, add a few drops of essence
3f anchovy, a pinch of cayenne pep-
er, a small teaspoon of minced pars.
ey, a little salt if necessary. Line :
patty pans with geod rich paste,
jivide the mutton into equal portions,
pans, cover each with
bake in a quick oven
Boston Post.
irs ee
joint.
sf
sour
put it into the
2 lid
‘or half an hour.
af paste,
NICE FOR BREAKFAST.
ade with
and salmon
Mix the rice
with the s
fl
juettes
riled
breakfast.
m
parts
nice
equal
are
while
which
Season
and
When cold
mixture
little
will
house-
rice
it
it
almon,
ked
pepper
yet warm
iid
with
}
carefully
and
hecome
be
salt set
cold
If t
add a
however, [t
0
into croquettes he
moist enough
tke many
crogueties
ttes
yolk
CTO Are
and
sual
or
CER
n the
remembering the
mixed with
with a
n of the spoon rath,
ng to be
ust § lone
which
may
ablespoon
FONDANT.
1 sugar, 2-3 cup
pinch of cream of tartar
apd water and cream of
tartar in porcelain pan and set on
stove, where sugar will slowly melt
Mixture may be stirred before it be
gins to boil. After sugar has melted
dish must remain stationary. To test,
take up small amount on spoon and
drop into cold water. When a soft
ball forms and may be held In fingers
remove from stove and pour into plat
ter to cool. Test by putting finger
Into mixture when cool, beat with
spoon and a'd flavor desired. Mould
and shape, using board to knead mix- |
ture. Fondant is better to remain a
few hours before making various bon- |
bons. This is the foundation for all
Te er #
i WO Cups
cold water,
Put sugar
drops Bear in mind the following
will follow. Do not |
not scrape any of the mixture from |
sides of dish and do not mould or
until cold.—Mrs. EB. D. Bliss in |
the Boston Post.
HINTS.
If custard is cooked too long and |
curdles take a bawifrl of it at a time |
and beat with a patent egg beater |
until creamy.
The secret of keeping chamois skin |
dry while still soapy. Remember this
when washing chamols gloves,
Not every one knows that if the
edges of graniteware are brushed in
side and out with shellac and melted]
solder immediately applied ft will
mend as easily as tinware, :
An excellent cleaner for eommon
woodwork, mirrors, windows, finger
marks and grease spots is made by
dissolving four tablespoonfuls of soft
soap in a bucket of hot water. Add a
tablespoonful of parafMin while the
mixture is boiling. It added later
there will be a disagreeable odor.
Hot malt water poured around the
eanings of frozen windows will thaw
them quickly,
Most every housekespsr %rows
what a job it fs to clean a grater
after grating cocoanut, lemons, or, In
fact, everything she grates. If she
will have handy a small scrubbing
brush or hand scrub, as they are eal |
led, and scrub with this every particle
will come out immediately and leave
the grater sweet and clean.
MUNYON'S
PAW-PAWPILLS
a positive and
cure for
Indigestion,
liver. They
in
form
sluggish
-— Contain
ps 7 trated
virtues and va
Paw tonic and are made from the
juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I
all
ever compounded.
letter, requesting a free
of charge. MUNYON'S
PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO. 530
and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
a5 injection of warm waler once every 34 hours
before I could have an action on my bowels
Happily 1 tried Cascarets, and today I am a well
man During the nine years before I used
Cascarets I sullered untold misery with internal
plies.
this morning. You can use this in behalf of
suffering humanity. B PF. Fisher, Roanoke, IIL
Potent, Taste Good.
Deo Good Never Sicken Weaken or Giripe,
0c, 25. Sie. Never sold fn bulk. The gen
vine tabiet stamped CC C Guaraciesd to
Cure or your mosey back we
Pleasant, Palatatile
PATENTS Trade-Mark;, Feaslons, Bounty
0, Pay, Clsims Against! the Gov.
aerment, Scliciting.
Address W, H. WILLS,
All'y-nt-Law
312 Ind. Ave. Washington, 0. C.
8 YEARS PRACTICE
PATENTS
7 afflicted
with weak
ree, Hew
Wateon FL. Coleman, Wash
lagen. DC, Books [ree High
ol references, Bast rengita,
Thompson's Eye Water
possible
to acc
persons
time
06.000
ints
LEE 53 |
§ al one
Buy “Batre Axe” Snozs.
France 1,600 men
still has 1
amped on Moroccan soll.
en
Hirke' CAPUDINE
is. Heat or
sbiles dite will ilove you.
pleasant Bae arts Immediie
ag a, nd We. sd drag
For BEADACHE
Whether from Col
Stomach
Nereus Tr
re
Sammer oom
ve 00
David Fainkiller--
it, wel trouble and cramps La
« where this medicine is on baad,
catch totals
year
Artic fish
pounds
Buy “Darrie Axe” Snoxs
The use or waste of lumber ip
this country is ten times as great,
per capita, as that of France
China's
Proposes
prevent
ministry of the interior
to lay Jown measures to
political party assocations.
Exporis of Hungarian beans to the
United States in 19509 were of the
value of $1,170,000
The army of foreigners arriving
on our shores during the last year
reached a (otal of 751,786.
A rich brown paint, practically
permanent, is made by grinding the
bones of mummies with bitumen.
WOMENS ILLS.
Mase women who suffer with back-
acke, bearing-down pain, headaches
Bid nervousness do not know that
. these aliments are
id usuaily due to
2 trouble with the
kidneys, Doan's
Kidney Pills re-
more the cause,
Mra. Rudolph
Ruscke, 44 Wik
son St. East Buf.
fnlo, N. Y., says:
“*For several
years 1 had se.
vere headaches
and was so dizzy | feared to go out. 1
lost thirly pounds in weight and for
a whole year could not do my house-
work. After doctoring and using dif.
ferent remedies without help, Doan's
Kiduey Pills brought relief and finally
a cure.” ‘
Remember the name—Doan'’s. For
sale by all dealers, 60 cents a box.
Foster-Miiburn Co, Buffalo, N. Y.
.
A Needed Operation.
Jones—Helly, doctor; 1 heard you
operated on Smith for appendicitis,
I thought you told me an operation
would not be neseccary,
Dr. Cuttem-—Well, I didn’t thi
that my quiz class had never seen
an operation of the kind, and there
might not be another chance he
fore examination me. —Cinein
Commercial“T'ribgne. : :
dumped from
X,
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
of Trade says:
irregular, but the volume of trado
exaggerated, and their effect upon
business sentiment has been out of
proportion to their real significance,
Much as usual depends this year
upon the crops.”
Bradstreet's tomorrow will sayy
“Cold weather, with snow West
and South, havf checked retail trade
and dulled reorder business in spring
|
|
age resulting from
business pending
the ultimate crop outcome.
“Taken as a whole, the
from jobbing and wholesale
Imes and industries point to a slow-
ing down rather than a quickening
of demand, and the downward ten-
dency of many commodities does not
seem to have brought out much new
business, the feeling being apparently
that buying to fill only actual need:
Is now the part of conservatism.
pending clearer views of crop and
price outturn,
“Business fallures for the
ended with April 28 were 189
against 193 last week, 268 in the
like week of 1968, 282 in 1908, 162
in 1907 and 130 in 19086."
Wholesale Markets.
New York.—Wheat -Spot weak;
No. red, 112¢. nominal ¢. §. f.: No.
1 Northern, 1,163 ff. o. opening
navigation,
week
“5
a
bo.
Spot steady;
asked, and No. 4,
both elevator export
No, 2, 84%e¢c. 1. b
Oats—S8Spot quiet: mixed, 26@
Ibe., nominal; natural white. 26 @
Ibs, 45% @ 48; clipped white, 34
42 6M E52
Butter—8
Pipe
“a
40 35 ¢
Corn gleamer,
3 60 nominal,
basis. Export
J,
“5
oa
addy; receipts,
mery gpecials,
exiras, 25%: third to first,
228; slate dairy, common to
process, 23@ 26;
nitation creamery,
7.260
30@
20
fine
nest,
factory i
~ ar
Eggs
Cages
Firmer: recent 3
Siate, Pennsylvania and
white, 2
Pode.
he TF
343
near.
do.,
- i fresh
selections,
packed ex-
i ia a 21 %
strong: Western
turkeys, iZ@ 16
heckens 156 @
17T@ 23
Bleady:
111
45 a0
by gathered
gathered
gathered si
BY Loan
a.
packed
regular
ra , Bret, 2
Poultry
fowls, :
Dressed
21: fowls,
Philadeiph
cont
? 28 Keys,
Al
108 6
ia, — Whe
ract grade
"dd
ana
<. white nat-
Vestoern
exira
nearby
in
Western
current
8 Yori full
creams, 17%
A fails
a * 4 * ’
WMO 17; do.
h 10., fair to good,
oice,
014
Live Poultry—1!
Dressed
killed fowls,
fair to good, 19:
roasting chickens,
Baltimore, «— Wheat
Western, 106 %c.;
1.06%. No. 3 red,
closing was quiet; No
106% ¢c. nominal; May,
ed; July, 1.03% asked.
Corn-—8pot, 61%¢.;
July, 64%
Oats—We quote, per bush. :
White, as to weight, No. 2, 48% @
§9%c; No. 3, 47T@48; No. 4, 44@
45 Mixed-—No. 2, 47€@ 47%: No.
3, 460 48%,
Rye-—Quote, per bush.:
rye Western, domestic, $3@ 86c.;
No. 3 Western, domestic, 77T@ 79;
bag lots, as to quality and condition,
70@ 74.
Hay-—-We quote, per ton:
thy-—No. 1, $20.50; No. 2, $19.500
| 20; No. 3, $17@ 18.50.
| ed—Cholee, $19.50@ 20; No. 1, $19
@19.50; No. 2, $17.50@ 18.50.
| Clover—No. 1, $18@ 18; No.
$16.50 17.50.
Butter — Creamery, fancy, 306
30%ec.; creamery, choice, 285@ 29;
| creamery, good, 25@ 27; creamery,
| imitation, 21@ 23; creamery, prints,
| 306 22.
| Cheese-——The market is unchang
ied. We quote, Jobbing prices, per
11h: Old, 17¢.; new, 16.
g BREW,
ga
iw
neha
nenan
ged
Steady: fresh
189%e¢.; do,
1 roosters, 15%;
Western, 16G 21.
No. 2 red
No 2 red,
1.02 A The
2 red spot,
1.06% ask-
Poultry
choice
Olt
May, 61%;
No. 2
fair demand for fresh stock.
quote, per dozen:
| sylvania and nearby firsts, 210;
| Western firsts, 21; West Virginia
firsts, 21; Southern firsts, 20;
guinea eggs, 10@ 11.
Live Pouitry--We quote, per Ib.:
Chickens—Old hens, heavy, 20¢.;
| do., small to medium, 20; old roosts
fers, 12; winter, as to sive, 28@ 32;
spring, 1 1b. to 1% Ibs, per Ib, 38
@42; ducks, large, 15; do., small,
14; do., muscovy and mongrel, 14;
do., pigeons, young, per r 250
30; do., old, 25@ 30; new fowl,
old, each, 256; do, young, 1% 1b.
and over, 40; de., smaller, 264 30.
Live Stock.
attle—Méarket |
a: Ark $4.86
7.26; heifers, $4960 7.80; bu
$5006.75: calves, uo .60; stockers
‘and feeders, ad .
croton 1 dO
0 SRYY, ly ied.
.
jason 9.65;
9.5
King, $9.45
Vs § Fin of
¥
With The Best Of Intentions,
"I'm going over to comfort Mrs
Brown,” sald Mrs Jackson her
daughter, Mary. "Mr Brown hang-
ed himself in thelr attic last night.’
"Oh, mother, don't go!
know you always say the Wrong
thing!" “
“Yes, I'm going, Mary.
talk about the weather,
safe enough subject.”
Mrs. Jackson went
visit of condolence
to
I'll
That's a
over
“We
on
have
Brown?" ghe said.
“Yeu, replied the widow. "1
haven't beer able to get the week's
wash dried.”
“Oh,” said Mrs Jackson, “I
shouldn't think you would have any
You have such a mice amtis
things in.”"—Home Herald.
to
hang
The perquisites
the navy will
three-quarter of
in 191}.
allowed officers
aggregate nearly
a million dolisrs
Not Sisters
of the essentially feminine organs
there can be no red checks and
form where there is femcle weskness,
Women who have suffered from
this trouble have found prompt
relicf and cure in the use of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
orgens of womanhood. It
eyes and reddens tho cheeks.
No alechol, or habit-forming drugs is
Any sick woman may consult Dr.
held as sacredly confidential,
World's Dispensary Medical A
It is
power can be developed
}
estimated that 60.000 hor e-
from the
Lawrence River
Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Foot-Ease
A powder ee ris
: 84
Bun
It rests the feet
ollen, Sore. ]
I
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et Se TILE
Drugg
tr sul
Address Al
suf 4
Cy
“That
is a ~ondition, not &
being a malter of
ment, iL is a 00
is a never-la
the hicod and
itself, but, unless
Fired Feeling''
iaken, w ‘iB
now when
are
cially suscepti!
To mention
prevalent
rest the yes
gnquestionat
purifier,
“spring me
The PI
rattan furnit
net
ne Eye
4
Try Muri Remedy
“Yes
“let te Bex
free del
yes, 1 guess
1 delivered to
the foothills a
ural !
Ph,
"KBR
iverer J ar
Was ¥ i
Mrs, Brown d« tn
few days ago She
hadn't had any mail for a long time,
and I kind of felt sorry for her.’
Saturday Evening Post
that
ie
exhi-
1812. is
it is to |
The proposed international
bition at Bilboa, Spain, in
pow practically a certainty
cost $1.280,000.
Candidates for the profession of
teaching in Canada receive a special
atl government ex.
pense
The highest ma
1814
gtx of sailing ves
to 180 feet high, |
60.000 to 100.000
square feet of canvas
\
Thinking
Takes Out
Of the brain, ‘and activity
out of the body, must be
Put Back by
Proper Food
Or brain-fag and nervous
prostration are sure to follow.
If you want to know the
keenest joy on earth—the jo
that comes _with being well,
Grape=Nuts
Food
arate a’ 1
*‘There’s a Reason’
#
the complexion,
brightens the
contained in ‘'Pavorite Prescriptign,”
free. Eyery lptter ©
Addresst
As Shelley Saw Babies,
According to = of Bhelley
the Rev. Bradley Gilmas the
mental equipment of the
it include humor
3 impassion.
interested
immortality Oue
fe mald whesling
a perambula-
wld,
slory
11," he refiset-
out of
ceding hitman
me SoTo-
unknown a
» 1wo realms may
Fame.”
infant
no re
to earth.
re
Can ied
great
twice, b
sponses, only
i= compulsory
sermany
B
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WELL AND
STRONG
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Jefferson, Jowa. — When my baby
Tor was justtwomonths
i com-
ipietely run down
jams my internal or.
BS igans were in terri
ible shape. I began
taking Lydia
‘inkham’s Veen
ble Compound, 3
mother wrote ank
told you just how 1
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{at opoe and now I
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Mrs. W. H. BURGER, 700 Cherry 8%,
fefferson, Towa. oo
Another Woman Cured.
Glenwood, Iowa. — * About free
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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. I will always tell my friends
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Duxx, Glenw lowa,
If you belong to that counjless army
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