The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 28, 1910, Image 7

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    Pom—
Dairy Profits.
Economical feed production and
‘Rood selling ability won't show
profits without cows that make good
use of the feed and turn out an at-
tractive product,
not often
cheap.
The best cows are
for sale, and are never
Get The Hook.
Dick-—Darling, you are
girl 1 ever loved.
Dolly—-Come around Friday night.
Dick-——Friday night?
Dolly-—Yes; that is amateur night,
You know.--Chicago News.
the first
A POLICEMAN'S EXPERIENCE.
Suffered From Chronie
Trouble.
Years
Kidney
For
Walter J. Stanton, 1139 Pear St.
Camden, N. J., says:
‘Kidney trouble
bothered me for
fif years, It
1 sharp
inges shot through
y¥ back and it
hard for me to arise.
' was treated by
teen
stooped,
tw
was
Bev.
one a
but did
receive relief,
I began us-
Kidney
gO0OnN
eral doc
tors,
ne~ria lis
BpeCialist,
Doan's
and
an
no-
improve-
continued
trou le dis-
nemo the
For
lers
er
—~—Deau's.
by all dea
cents a box. Fos
Talo N ¥
Origin Of Our Time,
The hour
utes simply
here existed
mal syste
tem of
sexages!
ies
80 many
loniar
ney into
sang
minutes
equal to
Babs
made
the
a Gern
rlonjaps
by the
Progress
during th
Ameri
As early
Liberia was
cotton cloth
ern Europe
ing
cent
for hom
report.
Cocoanut mats have
for engineers ! fire
Baden State Railways to
hear being paired
tion of their
men of
prevent
ing by the
An outs
& Scotch
A Package Mailec tree on Request ol
MUNYON'S
PAW-PAWPILLS
t Stomach and
ver Pills known and
ve and speedy
cure for Constipation,
Indigesti n, a ad1ce,
Biliot pur Stom-
Headac Eo and all
iiments arising from a
disordered stomach or
HES liver, They
con I in concen.
form all the
Mun Paw-
and are made the
juice of the Paw-Paw fruit I un-
hesitatingly recommend these pills as
being the best laxative and cathartie
ever compounded. Send us postal or
letter, requesting a free package of
Munyon' 8 Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa-
tive Pills, and we will mail same free
of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOEO-
PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., 53d
and Jeffer reon Sts » Philadelp hia, Pa.
ihe bes
L
a posit
3
trated
virtues and values of
Paw tonic
yon's
from
Send postal for
Free Package
of Paxtine,
Better and more economical
than liquid antisepties
FOR ALL TOILET USES.
IVEY
TOI LET ANJISEPTI o
Gives one a sweet breath ; clean, white,
germ-free teeth —antiseptically clean
mouth and throat purifies the breath
after smoking— dispels all disagreeable
perspiration and body odors-—much ap-
preciated by dainty women. A quick
igmedy for sore eyes and catarrh.
A kttle Paxtine r cise
wived in a glase water
makes a delightful Fe 80-
lution, possessing Suttucedmasy
cleansing, germicidal and heal.
ing power, and absolutely harm.
les. Try a Sample. 50c. a
large box at druggifts or by mail.
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass,
‘These candy
tablets do just as
much as salts or calo-
mel. But Cascarets never
callous the bowels. Theynever
create a continuous need, as
harsh cathartics do. Take one
just 2s soon as the trouble
appears, and in an hour its over.
Vest-pocket box, 10 centa—at arug-stores,
Rach tablet of the genuine is marked C C Go
AT BENTH Trada-Marks, Pensions, Bo ny Ta,
pi ts Aiains’ the Govarnment, Solicitin
Address W_ H WILLS,
ATT ¥ AT- LA
£ Ind, Ave.
bo YEARS! r RACTICR
AY
York World.
R. Macauley, in the New
364
Revenues
Killed Against
ployes-—Operating
255 Fassengers
Lv
Previous—-4344 Trespassers, 3525 Em.
the United States Were
$17,487,868.935 PAR VALUE
led on
trang in Year enaed
160%, was 8722 i
were injured, accor
f railway statist
Inter-State
killed
Eengers
the
Of those
were pa
passengers killed
£5944 were
and the rem:
way emplos
To passengers
jury geems to |
In
led and 4805 inju
In the whole year
wa (ille for
rail
ruse of
1 derailment
£€ 1
»
red
ilisions this wav ARsen-
gers were kil
the ponrt states
the repo tates
every
23.608 carried, while the injured
458 carri
railroad
averaged to ed
The indi
ever
trae
gerous wit
t
—, Catv
ved gsajlety
ites on June 30.
OF THE RAILROADS IN 1909
was : 7.868.938
O60 600 600
Of this
was
hands of the pub-
capitalization
Of the to
1600
amount
outstand in
lie, resenting a
$58.250 per mile
outstan
the
of
tal
as
$6 -
$1.-
the re-
380 re
rep
f line
ed
hich
there
of w
comman
7.686.27
2.485
86.060 was prefe
ing part, 8% £01,590
sented funded debt
Of the total al stock
ng $2.76€,104 427.0r 35.99
paid no dividends The
dividends declared du
{by both operating and
was 321.071
Was and
$467.8
rred
pre-
I
outstand-
per cent
of
Capit
amount
YOR?
COMmpa-
ng equiv.
dividend-
paid
nies;
WAR
cent
passengers carried
ended June 20 19509.
The corresponding
ended June 20
Was
per
The aver
revenue
enues per train mile
aver
train
0 of
age operat.
mile were
rat
tingrevenue
' > oy
RINE ¢#X+~
wae i6
O pet
66
ennes of the rails
States were $2 .-
operating expenses
410 The Ire
for 1808 were: Op-
erating revenues, $2,393 805,988; op-
expences. $1. 668.547 876. Op-
ing expenses averaged $6865 per
mile of line
r operating
in the United
§18.677 their
were $1.589.443
gponding returns
rent
wars
CO
Captain Conrad of
weshingtor y. {
par H
department of the army
ed a new method of marking horses
in order to enable the War
ment to a record of them
geveral vears the hoofs of the animals
have umbered This method,
however, has not been ga
cause of the fact that
ten wears off the hoof
ated in other ways
scheme ig to tattoo number
inside of the animal's lip
tem is in practice in the Quartermas-
ter's department of the army
Britain
It ig probable, however. that
humane societies of the country will
raizse objections to the proposed plan
of tattooing numbers on the lips of
army horses. John P. Heap, secretary
of the local humane society, had
comment to make on the subject
“1 cannot ak for the executive
committees and 1 esnnct reach
at this season to learn their views, but
it f« my bellef that
would disapprove any st
this I would
the subiect helore
i
Conrad, of ti
keep For
een 1
and is obliter-
the
$10
he
tae
ch
like to ha
gsnbmitt
ayatein as
data on
1g it to the
Twelve Couples Married on Cente
Potedam. Ge
couples were made
rizon Church 8 Tew das nen
to Queen Louise of P
tenary of whore death was t
me ated Her Malos
to provide annually a
for each of six
chosen from the most
this occasion twelve
awarded,
tenary and also on the fortieth anni.
versary of the war with France,
rmany fWwelve
the
young
(nr.
thanks
RADY at
mor
dowry
servant girls,
be
On
toe
worthy.
dowries
for ac becange it would
he necessary that we know how much
pain ig inflicted upon the animals
when they are subjected te such
marking, and what resulls
achieved by it.”
Discussing the subject, Dr. A. D
Melvin, chief of the Bureau of Animal
Industry of the Department of Agri-
culture, said that the method of tat.
toning letters,
signs inside the upper lips of horses is
society tion.
i
i
secure permanent marking of such
“A system of this sort ig now being
followed in the marking of English
army horses,” Dr. Melvin continued,
“and 1 understand it is considered a
success
cows and
in the
with
is done
istered cattle, only
steers the tattooing
ear.’
Dr
tooing need not Ye very
with a pincer<like punch, on whi
ation.
Expert 5 pects Visitation of
5 BAB ALA
New York
Jove fiat
City The
will aweep over the At-
lantie Conet from Virginia to North-
ern New Jertey
to Curator Ditmars,
ng
Next year,” said Mr. Ditmars, “will
enteen-year' locust swept over the un
per Atlantic seaboard. 1 found in
Virginia that the locust, still in the
grub stage, will mature next Year, and
it will be one of the worst invasions,”
‘COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of of Trade and
Market Reports.
Brandstreet
including flour,
reports that wheat,
exports from the
United States and Canada for the
week ending July 14 aggregate 1,
190,248 bushels, against 1,663,775
last week and 1,468,108 this week
last year. For the two weeks end-
ing July 14 exports were 2,764,023
bushels, against 2,880,721 in the
same period last yeRr, Corn exports
for the week are $4,767 bushels,
against 190,072 last week and 100,
113 in 1909, For the two weeks
ending July COTn exports are
284,829 against 147,681
last year.
Wholesale Markets.
New York.—Wheat
or; No, 2 red, 81
rive elevator;
£. ©. b
Corn—8pot firm;
elevator, domestic;
70 14 f. ab
14
bushels,
Spot strong-
11%c. ¢. 1 1 to ar-
No, 1 Northern, 127%
70 Re.
No. 2.
No, 2,
export
Oats
32 lbs,
Gi 29
Spot firmer: mixed, 26@
nominal: natural white, 26
lhe, 47@ 50¢.; clipped white,
34@42 lbs, 30@52%, Recelpls,
63.325 bu
Hay
No i
i
1.17
firm: prin
:. 31.24
%.: No
Butter
receipts,
ie,
and
pkgs
and u
boxes,
steady
11,629
Cheese steady
ceipts, 6,655
unchanged;
wchanged ;
recasipts, 16.925
and near.
30ec.: do
do., hen-
gathered
Eggs
CARes
steady
state, Pennsylvania
by hennery white, 27@
gathered, white, 25@ 27;
nery, brown, 24@ 26: do
brown, 22@ 25; fresh-gathered,
first, 10@ 20%: do. first,
gf @ 16%
Western
turseys,
Western
18@ 18;
ira
18; seconds
Poultry
do.
firm;
1
red,
cCon-
Philadelphia. —W heat
4 ex-
tract grade, new. No in
Jevator, 9!
Corn firm ). 2 yellow, for local
firm ). 2 hite natural,
Western creain-
y prints, 32
oth-
213%e¢.
te
ii
extra
|
gyivania and
Te: CREeE
irrent
rece pis
West.
do.
Bt
current
mark
Ye
choice,
Cheese
CvYeRms
good,
tL
to 15@
Live steady
: Foster
chickeus of
Reon 12@
ducks,
Dressed Poultry | 3
steady;
fowls
wie
freeh-killed
chickens
1
vy estern., 1.3L 6
rk
xed,
xed,
mixed,
$156@ 16;
clover m
clover m
lover
lover,
Straw fair to
rve
Straight d»
choice $11.506G 12:
(blocks), $5@ 9.50
fair to choice, $6 8G
prime. $8@ 5.50
Butter Creamery,
28 %e do.. cho :
good, 26% @ 27%;
21% @23% do. nte, 29
20% do.. 30%.
Eggs-—Prices
traw,
tangled
imitation,
Ee a
blocks,
were reduced le
per dozen We quote, per dozen,
loss off: Maryland, Pennsyvivania and
nearby firsts, 1%c.: Eastern Shore,
Maryland and Virginia, 19: Western
firsts, 19%; West Virgis nia firsts, 19;
Bouthern (North Carolina), 18
live Poultry-—Chickens—8pring,
1% pounds and over, 22¢.; small to
medium, 2086 21: old hens, heavy,
18; do., small to medium, 18; old
10@11 Ducks-—0ld mus.
oovy and mongrel, 12 13¢c oid
white pekinese, fat, 13@ 14; puddle,
old, 13@ 14; old, small to medium,
11@ 12, spring over 3 pounds, 14@
15; do., small, , poor, 13@ 14.
Live Stock.
Chicago. —Cattle h.2
€ K.60: Texas steers, $4100 6.50:
Western steers, 856 @ 7: stockers and
feeders, $3.60@ 5.75; cows and heir
ers, $2.75G 6.80; calves, $6.50@
8.25.
Hogs — Light, $8.805@ 0.20: mix
heavy, $8.20@
ed, $R 604 9.20;
8.80; rough, $8.206G 8.40: good to
$8.40 @ 8.80: pigs,
cholce heavy,
$8.90 9.25; bulk of sales, $8.50@
8.26.
Sheep ~~ Native $2.66 @ 4.35;
Western, $2.500 4.25; yearlings,
$4.404 5.25,
Lambs Native $4
Western, $4.50@ 7.15.
Kansas City, MoCattio-Dreose.
steers, $74 8.25;
falr to good 85 5.16@ 7: Western
steers, $4750 7.10; stockors and
feeders, $3.304 6; Bouthern steers,
$3.75@ 5.75; Bouthern cows, $2.75
6 4.90: native cows, $2.508 5.50;
native heifers, $2.70 @ 6.756; bulls
$36 4.50; ¢nlven, S408 25.
Hogs-~Bulk of sales $8300
8.956: heavy, SR.J0G R40; Peggy
and butchers’, $K. 35 @ 8.671 light,
$8.60 8.80; pige, $8.26 @ 8.50.
Sheep — lambs, §6@ 6.90; year.
lings, $464.50; wethers $3.70@
4.20; ewes, $3.50@ 4.
~Beeves, 5 25
S50 @ 7.15;
Quite A Feat,
fee that man
He landed in
feet, ar now
Beott.
went by?
with bare
a million.
Mott—Great Juniper! That beats
the centipede to a frazzle.— Boston
ranscript.
who Just
this
he's got
rr
than 0505,
tea was exported
the fiscal year ended March 31,
which more than 7 500,000
ame directly the United
and Canada
More 500,600 of
in
of
pounds
from Calcutta
pounds
to Plate
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
12.660
last 40
demolished
in the
has
dwellings
Liverpool
years
A watch with a
to ring at a
novelty
The
into
carrying
in Turkey horses
ing the harvest
are given
rents in
be
is a
bell that
desired
may
time
new hammer folds
for convenlence in
head of a
the handle
fed figs
of
fruit,
dur-
dates
curs
are
that
Arabia
of
them ir
“i 10
and
Egypt
Do you sometimes
Dr.
you will,
to work.
Are
Has am-
If so, you
You can do it if
It will set your lazy liver
and
It will purify your blood.
cure in 98 per cent. of all cases
Even after con-
in the form of a
the lungs, it will bring about a
His
tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines,
on their wrappers. Made from
forming drufs,
be ‘' just as good.’ Dr.
Their every ingredient printed
alcohol. Contain no habit-
Y.
out
A FLAYOR that 1s used the aume ss iomon
Con
72.6
OHO
In a Pinch, Use
Lime
Allen's Foot-Ease,
For Red, Itching Eyelids, Cysts, Styes,
Falling Evelashes and All Eves That Need
are, Try Mur Eve Bclve Asertic
Iu Trial Sie, 25¢. Ask Your Ii
Writ re Fye Remedy Co. O
ne
ben ot
cage
}
ial
For HEADACHES
Whether from
Nerc s Tre ox (as
{v's lguid-—plensant
sini Try
Hick CAPUDINE
Heat. Swanach or
ne will relieve
to ake ts In
We. Sc and 5c et
Colds
he
arue
Mr Wines
teething »
tion
ows thing Syrn
fens thegume red
aiiays palin cures wind aolle
Incredulity Of Man,
Week
Defended,
are all right,
want
Big Hats
"5 ier hs
i hose DIE hats
3»
right
wife to
gaid the man i
wea one on week
night and morning Why?
keep her from getting her head
off, why her
habit of 2
cab windows, car
dows of any oid
happened to riding in
and passing veh
grazed her nose, but possible behead-
inge had no terror for her But
since she has taken to wearing big
hate she has to keep her
because the hats won't
the window When
against big hats just
among the 'yveas.'
davs and
Sundaye,
They
knocked
life she
her head
windows,
thing she
Pillars, posis
that is
has had the
through
the wi
be
through
voting for
put me down
New York Sun
EO
For Breakfast—
Post
Toasties
with cream or mill
The smile that follows will
last all day—
“The Memory Lingers"”
Sold by Grocers,
Pkgs. 10c end 15¢.
I ———
POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Led.)
Battle Creek, Mich,
For COLDS and GRIP.
the Dest
Mick's Carcoise is reed po
Felieves the & and feverishness Gres
the { 1 3 restores normal conditions. It's
immed] ule oc, 25 od
Mo. sturug stores
Curiogities Of Smell,
OURYEARS
OF MISERY
Cured by vy Lydia E. Pink-
ham's s Vegetable Compound
Md
exirer
NESS,
gone
Eb wuns
riven up
ever being well
when I began to
take Lydi Pink.
ham's Vegetable
Compound. Then
1 feit as though
new life had been
given me, and I am recommending it
to all my friends.” —Mrs. W. 8. Fonbp,
Franklin 8t., Baltimore, Md.
The most successiul remedy in this
country for the care of all forms of
Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. It has
stood the test of years and to-day is
more wit lely and successfully used than
any other female remedy. It has cured
thousands of women who have been
troubled with displacements, inflame
hope “of
regularities, periodic pains, backache,
that bearing-down fecling, flatulency,
indigestion, and nervous prostration,
sfter all other means had failed.
If you are suffering from any of these
uilments, don't give up hope until you
have given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege.
If you would like special adviod
Mass, for it. She has £5 lied
thousands to health, free
.
.
heer fox poe haa agente or tama? ior maths.
Reference: wey buck in Louisville, We fursish
Worl Bugs Free lo our Sfpeis, § Write for prive "st,
8 SADEL & SONS a Louisville, Ky,
EIT AXITL ES XX XaXasy,
CELEARATED RNG IR REMEDY fon
AND HH a ATIN E AND
BLE AT YOUR DRUGS ar
xr pscovesy
. relied and
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