The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 29, 1910, Image 7

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    SUFFERING
FOR YEARS
Cured by Lydia E. Pirk-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Park opis Minn.—*I was sick for
: ] years while phasing
h the Change
Life and was
| acdly able to be
around. After tak-
ing six bottles of
Lydia k Pinkham's
egetable Com.
pound I gained 20
iipounds, am now
gable to do my own
in work and feel
well.” Mrs. Ep.
Minn
Lhrou
LA Dou, Park Rap-
Ba ne, Ohio.—*1 was irregular
and extremely nervous. A neighbor
recommended Lydia E. Pinkham’ 8
Vegetable Compound to me and I have
become regular and my nerves are
much better.” — Mrs. RK. KINN180X,
Brookville, Ohio.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com.
fuld , and to-day bolds the record
for the rgest number of actual cures
of female diseases we know of, and
at Lynn, Mass., from women who have
female complaints, inflammation, ul-
ceration, displacements, fibroid tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains backache,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Every suffering woman owes it to her-
self fo give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound a trial
If you want special advice write
Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. for it.
It is free and always helpful.
RY MURINE EYE REMED
For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and
GRANULATED EYELIDS : @#
Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain
EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY MAIL
MurineEycRemedy Cod Chicago
HARD LUCK,
INDEED.
“Yep, Bill fell
nearl>
wurst
inter a beer vat an’
drownded : dat ain't de
of it Dey pumped him out
when dey rescued him!"
NO HEALTHY SKIN LEFT
“My little son, a boy of five,
but
broke
tors prescribed for him, but he kept
htm any more.
me to try a certain medical college,
but its treatment did no good. At
the time I was induced to try Cuti-
cura he was so bad that 1 had to cut
menton him on bandages, as it
band. There was not one square inch
not affected.
sores. The
He was one maas of
the screams from the poor child were
heartbreaking. I began to think that
he would never get well, but after the
second application of Cuticura Oint-
ment, and with the third and fourth
applications the sores commenced to
dry up. His skin peeled off twenty
times, but it finally yielded to the
treatment. Now I can say that he is
entirely cured, and a stronger and
healthier boy you never saw than he
is to-day, twelve years or more since
the cure was effected. Robert Wattam,
1148 Forty-eighth St, Chicago, Ill,
Oct. 9, 1909."
No Friend of Mis,
“Is Mrs. Gossip a friend of yours?”
“No; she's a friend of my wife's.”
“Isn't that the same thing?”
“Not at all. Bhe feels very sorry
for my wife”
TO Si Sr
ib
gees
“kL wonder If that golf Miss Oldgir!
ever had any salad days?”
“1 am sure she had 3 vinegar and
peppery part of them.”
For COLDS and ary
Hicks’ Carvmins is bess
Heves the aching and ta
Cold and restores onditions.
Hquid «effects immediatly. 08, $8e., and
Ad drag = -.
ws Ive
Boe.
The wise know better than to try to
live on the spice of life alone.
i
i
3
There 18 nothing prettier in a room
than a bowl of gold fish. The bright
colored, Hvely little creatures darting |
in and out of the green vegetation in
the bowl makes a plcture that
re { studying. But gold fish
delicate things and it is deg
them full of
night, to dis-
morning. I
ave trouble in
in some Iin-
attempt to
y 1 decided to |
one
TEES
fie
wie
are
, When one has left
and energy the previous
cover th dead in the
find t novices bh
em
and
the
yeast and er and
yuld be
3 ialf hk
DEeCOEsary i iL every
fish aliv
i that is f
* Or 80 to keep the
will wat
bread
a little time, but as the bread gets
0 yaier
nd coug
ommon
when
songs
the fish
i8 out the bread it is not the right
» nrepared
preg
urpose |i
mikes good
food no
1 1004, max
especially
y don’t
them
& or two all
the fish food
the surface of
and the
ives and
it ne water
overfeed themse
die
When y«
is a sure
getting
The
batten and
uffict ent
wu see the fish secking the
» sign that the water is
and should be changed
naturally stay near th
az long as the water has
for their needs they
id In gny part of the
the oxygen is getting
iow and the you will
the fish crowd to the top and be
gin to gasp. When they do this, thrust
ing their heads half of the water
and gulping in the air you will know
that they need fresh water, and if you
10 not give it to them quickly you will
find your fish floating at the top, dead
“Don’t keep the fish bowl in a dark
corner. The fish require sunlight, and
if they are given plenty of light and |
air, the water will not need to be]
changed so frequently. Remember that
the fish are accustomed in thelr na-
tive habitat to sunlight and air all |
around them. From this, they are |
taken and confined in a small bowl, |
and this bow! Is kept in a close room, |
into which the sun seldom or never
penetrates, and the consequence is the
oxygen in the water ls used up rap
idly and the fish die for want of air.”
~Chicago Inter Ocean.
To the Needlieworker,
It is sald that hemstitching is going :
to be used extensively as a finish for
waists and gowns. This will be wel
come news to the woman who likes
the clever effect made by a row of
even, open stitches. The hemstitched
edge will be used chiefly on chiffon
garments,
Save every scrap of trimming, for
even a tiny plece may be exactly the
finigh for some garment when you are
tn sore need. Save all pleces of linen
and silk, for most of them may be
used in some way, either as fancy
work or trimming. Have a scrap box
always ready for them.
stale
fish will
XYRen
will swim
bowl But wt
Aaron
water used up
nee
out
New Colors,
Apropos of new colors, some of our
most fashionable women are combin-
ing purple and prune ellk coats with
afternoon dresses of gray, dahlia and
green; one combination which a
Parisian house bas just devised con-
gists of a purple coat actually seen,
really is lovely, though to read the
description it ig very likely to geem
garish, Similar silk coats In rich
brown or deep green, which fit loose.
ly about the form, are now regarded
as the elegant thing for the smart
matrons to wear at wedding and for
mal afternoon receptions,~~Harper's
Bazar.
Comparatively Simple Matter to Re-
store Footwear to Original Per
fect Whiteness.
discards her
shoes when they are “good and dirty,’
knowing that a little
will restore them to their pristine
purity.
The first requirement
restoration Is not to get
shoes too soiled,
well when they are taken
the discoloration becomes
Aft TOW
Id be given a good brushing
a stiff brush, the sole edges and
and washed off
itdo not let the
for this will
serve to fasten the goll the tight
For whitening the canvas ther
many bottled liquids in the mar
white being a
acious one,
whic h is just
according to
half an
in 40 oun
wunee of
Many a girl
for complete
the
us
ain water B
the canvas,
only
er
are
ket
and the
made
t together
ia is made of
arabic dissoly
Chinese favorite
flocs A home
ns
the §
Most ¢
whitener
ces of wat
AND NOW COMES THE JIEBAH
if You Don't Know What 1t |
the Following Description
Garment
s, Read
Pe
the
ing
ths
sleeyn
the
dis
the neck The
must be
figure,
length of
determined accord
When that is done
to”
triangular
t
the
is cut
is bisected at ¢, and
portion, a, b, ¢, which
turned right around to form the gore,
If the gown is made of fig
out.
jibhah is of
beautd
pretty
be pretty if the
plain cloth the yoke may
fully embroidered, making =u
becoming house gown.
be
Turnback Cuffs Popular.
With the white shirt waist
white duck linen skirt pure white
combined with some delicate tint
Some of the hand-embroidered
Duteh collars have inserts of
white with very dainty effect,
Turnback cuffs are so smart
women, taking ad
vantage of special sales of the turn
over Irish collars, buy up two or three
in matching patterns and, cutting
away the stiff linen back, make cuffs
off the strip of Irish crochet, which
can be obtained more reasonably this
way than by the yard, as these collars
are made up In great quantities and
the real Irish patterns imitated very
closely.
New Ornamentation,
If something new be your aim in
matter of the ornamentation of a
blouse, drawn work ls suggested by
gome of the most successful makers
as an effective relief from the peren
nial insertion or embroidery. The
coarse meshes so much in use this sea
son offer stability and an unusual
coolness to which characteristics Is
added the easy “drawing” quality
and worked with coarse linen thread
in some of the simpler drawn-work
patterns the decorative value is won
derfully increased. Squares, lines and
pointed plastrons are attainable, and
when the whole blouse is bullt over »
contrasting color to bring It into har
mony with the skirt the result is de
cidedly successful,
_-
COMMERGIAL
Week!y Review of Trade and
Market Reports,
ep
Bradstreets says:
Trade and industrial
rather more irregular, The
fall buying is over at many
fall festivals and state fairs
tract visitors to markets, the
reports are
first rush of
cities, but
still at.
3
rest ix
trade, Western
most optimistic,
marketing of cereal crops
more plentiful money supplies
appaiently easier position of
banks, The cotton Crop movement is ex
and retail
still the
reports
and
} 4 1
nas mace
and collections at many markets. Con-
servatism still governs, however; demand
is largely for staple actual re
quirements still
from
than normal «
and steel
and a larger
wrted unemployed. (
eg
ie
lines and
dominate,
are rather
xpansion in activity.
ported no more
lume of capacity
urtailment is
leading textile
1strics we Eastern shoe trade is
r about
i i 5 :
itading indusiries
selive
i8 re
stil
Are To
evidence in the
two-tl i
Busines
for
ptember 15 were
108 in th
179
en pad ity.
nited States
Wey
G00
1666
260 in 1008,
| in
fy fails
JUSINeSE IR)
mer
18 for last week an
week in 1800,
Wheat, inelue
the United
Woex aggregate
1.511.008
last
174,
¢
Wholesale Market
YORK
NEW
J.
171
¢ rRKONS. J
Western.
1G
+ 3
we Wheat -
contrast
No
O81 +
BAL TIMORE.
Wertert §¥ :
steamer, No. 2 '
? red Western, 02
spot
tember
Yel,
ng
opens d
OrmInag:
easier,
Ge N61. romi-
ren ber,
nirael was
spot, 62
Noon call
dull, The
being G2
West
Year, »
und apot 2 Je ANG Mar
wked;
K€:
LJ EL
asked
We quote, per bu. No, 2
standard white, 36 Ha
36300; No. 4 white,
sloming was i
psked : September, 62
white,
369% ; No.
35)
fats
37 Ye :
B white,
851%.
Hay-<We ynote, per ton:
No, i. 821 3 No
Rin 804118. 50 he
BIRBOLL 10: Na |
Tibothy-—
819.504320: Neo.
ver, aixed — Choice,
RISCOISH0; No. 2,
? toves—-Na, i $145 14.50;
£12013.60. Meadow grass and
#10612.
sleady demand
the market
stock, We
No. 2,
packing hay,
dutter—Under
moderate receipts
firm on attractive
i |
reamery,
‘reamerv, choice
reamery, good
reamery, imitation
Creamery, prints ‘
i Chante Market steady.
pes ib., Noli ihe.
Hts mcderate and the mar.
ket is firmer. We quote, per dozen, loss
Maryland, Pennsylvania and noarisy
firsts, 20c.; Western firsts, 26; West Vir.
ginia firsts, 25; Southern firsts, 24;
guinea eggs, 12m 13.
and
remains
quote,
33
31
20
fancy .... 2 to
420 to
28 to
22 to 24
31 to 83
Jobbing prices,
Live Stock
CHICAGO, == Cattle ~ Market steady.
Beoves, $4.80418.35; Texas steers, $3.70
@@H.80; Western steers, $4.40@7; stock:
ors and feeders, B4@0.10; cows and
heifers, £2.25(00.40; calves, $0.75m)0.25,
Hogs—Market slow at a decline
Tight, 80.10@9.55; mixed, $8.35@9.40;
heavy, $6.109.20 ; rough, $8158.45,
to shoice, heavy, $8450, 20; ob
30G@0.40; bulk of sales, $3.50
Sheep-<Market stea nativ ds
@4.60; Western, HTH bi
A PERMANENT CURSE.
a Yooar.
Mrz. C. J. Becker,
Jamalca Plains, Boston,
“1 was a physical wreck.
have walked a block had my life
pended upon fh
The kidney se
cretions wers in
terrible condi
tion and I bloat
ed
wished
death, 1learned
of Doan’'s Kid
ney Pills and as
a last resort, |
began their use. Gradually 1 im
proved until at last 1 was well. Over
& year has now elapsed and not a sign
of kidney trouble has appeared
Doan’s Kidney Pilis ¢
my life.”
Remember the name—Doan's.
For sale by all dealers 0 cents a
box. Foster-Milburn Co.. B { LX
Mase., gaye:
de-
redit
WISE BOY,
inst to
ears
Fe or HEAD AC pr
see b
Heat
eve
in Public Institutions,
h of the deaths in Eng
Deaths
Nearly
ine
ic institutions
x pain, cures wind «
Nothing enlarges the life like letting
heart go out to others
The
The Raye Lamp
Pros, Constrooted
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Which Do You Like Worst?
Thiz is the greatest known way for
undecided people to make up their
None but a strong minded woman
can ever declde which 8f two or threes
likes “the best,” particularly
if they are all comely
Popular belles have
similar trou!
Whi
been known to
len with thelr
do 1 like best is
often a momentous question
Why not try the other way
Decide which, yf men. or
tract!
yd
then
hats
“dates” you like the
¥ oroeed to el
there
of
iminale
From
the
actually
You
grade desirabilit
find
cease it wha
feet
one
The process
tudent f
recentls
nping into
a. Th
until three dave a
iocuments
ora
MUNYON'S
RHEUMATISM
| EERE CURE
thousands
GEIR TET E heITD
Reéticy es ATT the
ts st’
sl Dyer 25
Effective
Hale’s
Honey of
Borebound and Tar
Nothing Better for
Coughs & Threat Troslle
When 1t
Aches Again
Use Pike's Toothache Drops
W. L. DOUGLAS
Hacer SHOES
PROCESS
NEX'S $2.00, $2.50, 83.00, 83.50, 64.00, £5.00
WORZIN'S 82.50, 68.53.50, 4
BOYES $2.00, $2.50 & 83.00
THE STANDARD
aes ut r you to buy. W.L.
i price are stamped
ue , pueranteed.
TITUTE! I your desler
L supply you write for Mail Order Catalog.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton.
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a
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Ping bone Splint, € ard,
Seaiiiaad WORE SA Cal be Sop;
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Side Bone ol
Ful Srectionsi amphi wi bh oach bot.
Does not bilster or remove the
5 alr, sod horse can be worked. RBs bo
te. Horse Book @ E free.
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a Leen as Palnfei Pwollings, Boe
i °F Gott ro, Wena Bruises, Vari
oose Velne Varicomties, Oil Bares Aji s Pain,
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The Sisee Rar ails ta,
IN Ta mew make
Pitre ing free partic
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ant references. Dest pes
VU. BALTIMORE, NO. 40-1910.
Joore, but there is og
Ha brass; nickel
Botas. ™ a to the art
to tbe valve of the RATO ap 848 Hb
f pot at yours, write for
made at any
pA Sloan : an
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certainly recommend them to my Brinda |
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Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or oa:
00, 2%, Soc. Never sold aba buik. The gen
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