The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 01, 1910, Image 7

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RHEUMATISM
Homer CRY
ALRITE RIE AE
Relieves trom the
first.
All Druggists, 254
W. L. DOUCLAS
HAND-SEWED SHOES
PROCESS
WOMEN'S $2.50, $3,%3.50, 84
BOYS’ $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00
THE STAN DARD
FOR 30 YEARS
They are absolutely the
most popularand bestshoea
for the price in America.
They are the leaders overy- J}
where because they hold
their shape, fit better,
look better and wear lon-
£ or than other makes. ¢
hey are certainly the @
most economical shoes for you to buy. W. =
Douglas name and retail price are stamped on
the bottom-—value guaranteed. Fast Color Eyeire/s
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! If your dealer
cannot suphly you write for Mail Order Catalog.
DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
PILES
*‘I have suffered with piles for thirty
six years. One year rol April I be
gan taking Cascarets for constipation. In
the course of a week I noticed the pile:
began to disappear and at the end oF sia
weeks they did mot trouble me at all
Cascarets have done wonders for me. |
am entirely cured and feel like a new
man.” George Kryder, Napoleon, O.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good
Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe.
10c,25¢, 0c. Never sold fa bulk. The gen
uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. 20
Rapid Fire HayPress
You will lose
money If you do
Dot getourciren-
lar and prices. Address
Williams Hay Press Co , Mir,
Macon, Ga. or GRIFFITH &
TURNER, Baltimore, Md. or
ENNINGS & NUCHOLS,
igtanond, Virginia.
ALMOST WORN QUT.
Ella Fontine—I3s
dear?
Slenderly—It
to sleep.
your Kkneo
must be, pet; it’
Tit Yor Tat.
' stammered the young
you last night did 1
“Miss Bing
man, “1 called on
not?
“What an odd
you did.”
“W-w-well, I just wanted to say tha
if I proposed to you 1 was drunk.”
“To ease your mind, I will say that
if I accepted you I was eTazy "Judge
estion! Of course
The Witching Hour.
Clalre—Jack
see you the worst possible way.
Ethyl—-And what did you say?
Claire] told him to come to break
fast some morning.
LACK OF MONEY
Was a Godsend in This Case.
It is not always that a lack ol
money ls a benefit,
A lady of Green
not pay in advance the fee demand
ed by a specialist to treat her for
stomach trouble,
case she says:
stomach trouble.
me; that I had neuralgia of the stom
ach.
told me | had catarrh of the stomach
and sald he could cure me in four
months but would have to have his
money down, [I could not raise the
necessary sum and in my extremity 1
was led to quis coffee and try Postum,
“So 1 stopped coffee and gave Post
um a thorough trial and the results
have been magical. I now sleep well
at night, something I had not done
for a long time; the pain in my stom
ach is gone and 1 am a different
woman.
“lI dreaded to quit coffee, because
every time | had tried to stop it 1 suf
fered from severe headaches, so I con.
tinued to drink it although I had rea
son to belleve it was injurious to me,
and was the cause of my stomach
trouble and extreme nervousness. But
when I had Postum to shift to it was
different.
“To my surprise I did not miss cof-
RTICULTIRE
ToT 7d
wn eR
La
ele wrens Ro )
24 Re aR ree Pr
Every Individual Piece of Fruit
Should Be Carefully Laid in
Box or Barrel.
Never ship bruised fruit, because
bruise means quick decay and
rotting fruit never brings its cost on
the market. Some
shaking it
beds of straw placed
trees or knocking it off
Fruit gathered
in this way is almost worthless.
Fruit should be picked in bags or
onto
on
the
hands
should be
receptacle
may both
every individual
laid, not thrown, into
Growers of fine orange
that even the slight
by the plcker's finger nalls will cause
decay, and in many orchards the pick
ers are provided with gloves to pre
vent injury of this kind
Next to proper picking c
ing, and many growers
the most important operation in
paring fruit and vegetables mar
ket. THis work can best. be started in
the field with the growing of the croj
Careful cultivation means
and less expense for sorting
ing
Usually fruits
divided into three
Primes,”
use
fruit
the
made
abrasions
ad
this
pre
nes gr
onsider
for
fewer culls
and grad
and vegetabl
grades
mds.” and
Shey eile **
eC His
“Firsts must be uniform siz
Firsts" must bs nifc in size
and shane, of an even
1, color
Apples Packed in Box.
ness, and
bruises
onds” must
wimens, not
other dam
those speci
NATE
Bnei
left
filled with
If this
] r may be faced bs
Arranging one to three lavers of fruit
to increase the the
package. This is honest and
legitimate ided the entire cor
tents are of the same grade
placed on top
Fall and
market may
but should be
which are
mld be
he of ire Ada thrised ¢
the game ai i ai E00
Each
done the
attractiveness of
perfectly
prov
ag those
winter apples for the local
fully
before the 1el
Summer, fall,
varieties for long distance
storage should be gath
be allowed to
pleked
ripen
The fruit should be allowed to
thoroughly cool before ship
ment. If packed in barrels or boxes
in the orchard, they should be kept
in a cool shed for a day or two before
being put into cars, and no fruit
To show the importance of
gold on the New York market for
while apples
orchard nt the same
four dollars per bor
while the
graded, wrapped and well
from the same
time sold at
packed.
Most of thd fancy fruit from
western states sold on
the
the eastern
Properly Packed Apples.
markets is wrapped In paper and
packed in boxes. Apples of this Lind
frequently sell on the Chicago, New
York and other big markets at five
cents each, while If they were packed
indiscriminately in barrels they would
not bring one-third of that sum.
The Crimson Rambler.
Cutting is the best means of prop
agation for the Crimson Rambler,
Under glass, short cuttings two or
three inches long can be made in No
vember and December, from wood of
the current year's growth. They
should be planted In sand, in flats or
pans and kept in a cool place.
| BEAUTIFY AND ARE USEFUL.
Vines Shade From Hot Sun, Hide Old
Obnoxious Features, and En.
courage Birds to Nest.
(By JOBEPHINE DE MARR)
When in doubt as to what to plant,
vines, is sound advice. Vines
they are useful, they are
grow. They shade from the
they hide old, or obnoxious
they encourage the birds
they are the
nature throws over and
with a lavish band to soft-
features;
When preparing to plant
spade deeply, manure heav-
ily, and prepare the soil carefully.
After perennial or hardy vines are
Ecston Ivy and Prairie Queen Rose.
is difficult to
therefore, 40 all you
cultivate
can be-
established, {t
them,
planting
gin to “spin,” they m
port, otherw
them When
have
fore
ust sup
ise they will be
unsatisfactory
many itifu
among annuals, perennials
vines that it is hard to
in growth and
There are zo bem
and
aeclide, If
cholce ig at all restrict
wigh to blot t an old
with vines If
fence into a
y ita
inting vines along its
e renews 3
lowed to clothe its branch-
nes shade the porch and
8 cool ani retreat
’ tain the
vines
home
ith window with
grow about the
fence may be hidden by
Rf Sled
+» sides of p terrace
be transformed into a
gy planing iraljers
PEARS PICKED BEFORE RIPE
They Should Be Carefully Laid
Baskets, Sorted Into Grades, and
Shipped to Market.
Pears should al
Hy bet
ing. with the
lald
ways be picked care
1 without Lruls
fore fully ripe,
They
stems on should
bas
bushe
CRTY the
ch sho
+h
fully In picking
iid hold half a
n be haanled to the pack
it other convenient pind
3
once sorted ides, and
into gra
cked or shipped or placed in
{ : hipment
CABCR
to pick
times
i
may
fruit jong
and send It i
this means the trees are
somewhat. but the
left swells to the largest
. x fia y
satisfactory
ill grown
y relieved
that is
ble bulk:
are often secured from
ings This method is par
ticularly successful with Clapp's Fa
vorite and Bartlett Both of these va
rieties will ripen tolerably well
when they are much more than
half grown The same principle is
successfully used In handling le
Conte and Kleffer pears, but these
should be nearer maturity to be
good
# moreover,
Saf LPT tha
' Ths i
early pick
up
not
the cherry,
but
Stone fruits, such as
peach and plum require
Hoge are certainly preferable in
To make
pinch the branches back
Geraplum cuttings should “callous”
root within
weeks or a month,
One of the most pernicious enemies
with which the plum tree has to con-
tend is the plum curculio.
All shrubs that have done bloom
ing should be pruned at once. This
induces blooming buds and branches
for next year's crop.
Do not work the soll deeply about
plants that root close to the surface;
merely break the crust with the claw.
rake, or with the fingers.
Argenate of lead should always be
used instead of Paris green on stone
fruits, because there Is very little dan
ger of burning the foliage.
Go over the berry plantations every
week to pinch back the new shoots
that are coming up to make the fruit
ing wood for the next year.
Redrim the sod edging of borders;
all gravel or loose walks allowing a
growth of weeds should be well soaked
with strong brine, and hand weeded.
The garden strawberry is an Amer
fean product. It adapts itself to a
wider range of latitude and to greater
extremes in environment than any
other enltivated fruit,
OF COURSE.
Cu Re Era
| ounce: /
Lies
The Fr Your new patent m
gained a great
pe ple
end
utation for curing
great
powers?
The extensive and
TO
advertising.
Hos:
IN AGONY WITH "ECZEMA
“No tongue can tell how | suffered
for five years with itching and
ing eczema, until I was cured by
icura Remedies, and 1 am so grate-
want vorid to know, for
what helped me will hel My
and face were
One day it would cece
and then break out again
terrible pain and i:
sick several tines,
never in my life did I experi- ace su
awiul sulle with this
had made u ny mind that «
near at hand, and |
time when 1 would be at st. }
tried many different 1
“ines without s g
rought me the Cuticura Remedies, in-
isting that 1 try
1 ftor
bleed.
the
ut
the
p others,
ed with
m to be
body
gores.
better,
the most
have been
COV«(
with
Ching
Zema.
ath was
that
had
and med!
Lows god or
ny md ther
soap, and one
Ofntment
Little, but Oh, My!
rnator Bmoot of Ut
inate E. H. Hs:
somewhat
which
sounds
when
pleted
EBYS
was
a large
that the Salt Lake cutoff
Mr. Harriman took
of big rail
They
party
had the
right spot scenically
stood at
the pictures
er bro
men
one end
When were
ight them ar
hotograpl
n examined them
Pipe Gives Cadet Typhoid
gahipman Emith, who was
typhoid
Engin d, Con
from
with fever on the indiana
tracted the
is eaid
briar used nearly ;
roommate at inapolis who had a bad
care of typhoi
hs proof
is taken
nicotine
germ. The
the ns
that concentrat
cannot destroy a typhoid
al department of
into the theory
midshipmen of
confine
med will
25
exam with the de
the future
to their own
ine
sult that
mas
ty
pipes
themscives
Not to Overdo It.
Lily—I've gwine to a »'prise
tonight, Miss Bally
Mise Bally-— What
a present?
Idiy-—-Well,
takin’ no present
wen’ to s'prise
party
will you take for
we didn’
Yo
‘em too much
cal'late on
gee, we don’t
Human Nature,
“A fool and in
parted.”
“Yes,
fool till
and
money are soon
call
gone. uC
but you never
the money is
Leader.
TO DRIVE OUT I BAAR Ur THE SYSTEM
Take the ou aan GHUVES TASTELINs
CHILL TONIC. You know what you sre taking
Toe formula i plainly printed on every botile
showing it i Gn winine and irom in & taste.
leve
jong form. he al ne parives oul the maiaris
and tne Iron bullds wp t
aoalers for yout. ¥ fon RY
Surprised.
“1 have succeeded In tracing my an.
“Without coming to a menagerie?”
For COLDS and GRIP
Hicks’ Carvpise is the best remedy re
lieves the aching and feverishness cures the
Cold and restores normal conditions. It's
Hguid—efMeets lmmediatly. 10, 28¢., Boe.
At drug stores.
We feel sorry for a girl who knows
more than she ought to and not as
much as she should.
Constipation oats and sgravates man
surions iseasea, It ju thateugh ath nN
ne favor
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
“family laxative.
Some men are self-made and some
others are wife-made,
Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrap for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma.
ton, allays pain, cures wind colle, 38e a bottle.
Hsin.
Se ee ure, mulded out af Saulta.~-
Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangeme yt or dis
case of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured-—is cured
cvery day by
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restors-
tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy
of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations snd
local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, sad so sbhorrent to
cvery modest woman,
We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of
those peculiar affections incident to women, but those
wanting full information as to their symptoms and
means of positive cure are referred to the People’s Come.
mon Sense Mediccl Adviser—1008 pages, newly revised
end up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one-
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth
binding for 31 stamps,
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A favorite store with New Yorkers—the most par-
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as 250,000 of them have visited this great establish-
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il tell you more
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RY BURINE EYE REMED
For Rod, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and
GRANULATED EYELIDS
Murine Doesn't Smart—Soothes Eye Pain
Druggists Sell Murine Eve Remedy, Liquid, 25¢, Soe, $1.00
Murine Eye Salve, in Aseptic Tubes, 28¢, $1.00
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