The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1911, Image 7

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OTTUMWA
WOMAN
Vegetable Compound
Ottumwa, Iowa,
nlmost a constant
trouble in
dreadful
shooting pains all
over my body, sick
headache, spinal
weakness, dizziness,
depression, anc
forms ;
horrid.
doct
States, but Lydia E.
) Ld ble Compound
one more for me than all the doctors.
I feel it my duty to
facts. My!
ou for my cure.
¥AMPLER, 0524
Ottumwa, Iowa.
"eM IS.
S. Ransom
HARRIET E.
Street,
Consider This Advice,
No woman should submit to a surgi-
eal ope rat h death,
until she has gi ukham'’s
Vege Sheh Cot
Rom 8 re eget:
Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass,
invites all sick women to write
her for advice. Her advice is free,
confidential, and always helpful.
A quick relief for
coughs, colds
and hoarse-
ness is
Hale’s Honey
Of Horehound and Tar
Contains
no opium nor
anything injurious
Try Pike's Toothache Drops
Much m
talks about
goes Into
sunshine,
plous
No harmful
ture's laxative
glean, sweet
COMING EVENT
eld Tea, Na
osed wholly of
ving ; Hert !
He—Do you think your father
would offer me personal violence if
I were to ask him for you?
S8he—I think he will if you don't
pretty soon!
Real Courage.
He was the small son of a minister
and his mother was teaching him the
meaning of courage.
“Supposing,” she sald, "there were
12 boys In one bedroom, and 11
got Into bed at once, while the other
knelt down to say his prayers, that
boy would show true courage.”
“Oh,” sald the young hopeful, “1
know something that
courageous than that. Supposing there
were 12 ministers in one bedroom,
and one got into bed without saying
his prayers!”
( ~
Women
Appreciate
Step-savers and Time-savers,
Post
Toasties
Foop
is fully cooked, ready to serve
direct from the package with
cream or milk, and is a
deliciously good part of any
meal,
A trial package usually
establishes it as a favorite
breakfast cereal.
“The Memory Lingers”
POSTUM CEREAL CO. Lad.
Battle Creek, Mich
A
Bagebsull
big things for the Cincinnati Reds
President Murphy of the Chicago
new ball for
soothsavers are
tabooed the
the
has
match as
Kansas City, too,
handicap wrestling
Christy Mathewson says Johnny
Evers Is one of the best ever at “get
ting the other team's nerve.”
Dr. Roller says the world's wrest.
ling championship les among “Hack.
enschmidt, Zbyszco and myself.”
Wanted, by 16 major man
agers, a pitcher whom no one can hit
and a batter who can hit hurler
ticlan has
league
any
clever eastern statis
ed that Abe Attell
0,000 a year taking
battles u
‘ony Biddle
Some
TALE OF MOIR-WELLS FIGHT
New Yorker Declares Battie Between
Two Englishmen Was Funniest
of His Experience.
‘1 have
my time,”
returned to New
‘but the
Bombardier Wells
geen prize
said a man who
York from ‘
between Gunner Moir
fun-
one
and the
niest in my experience
“Hugh M«
and our own
ning a higl
Was
intosh, the Australian,
Jimmie Britt are run-
clags fig exhibition
the big hall
skating rink at the Olym-
pla was packed with fully 6,000 people
lords and dukes and and
and the kind of
who had put least
($10.50) a seat, at
them Wells was the
80 called,
hting
countesses
biggest
up at
duchesses
swells, two
guineas least the
most of
feated champion,
was acheduled. In th
Wells jubbed the Gunner
his left knocked
and he was 30 long getting up
people began to leave the hall
second round both men were
referee counting, and
Then, In the
minute of the third, Wells was
knocked out The whole battle was
over In ten minutes. It would be a
round contest
irst round
one with and him
that
in the
the
are always knocking
American league, received the most
bases on balls
Pitcher Walter Johnson is
well as a strikeout
Washington must pay
work
Counting the days
a knock
season s
until the
teams start on thelr spring
jaunts seems to be the principal pas
timing even in St. Louis
Clark Griffith, manager of the Reds,
is out with the statement that the Na
tional league race lies between the
and the Cubs this year
Both Coster and Attell, who fought
recently, are lald up for repairs
is being
Cos-
ited on for appendic]
fractu
Dey
oper:
red
POOL PLAYER WiLL RETIRE
Champion Alfred de Oro to Devote
Time in Future to Billiards,
Says New York Report.
fra 5
Alfred de
3 $ ¢
earwater in defense of the pont
I
ct which he from Je
ampionsh won
Alfred de Oro.
rome Keogh probably marks the pass
ing of De Oro as a pool player
championship con.
guilt
three
probably will
his time to
and he
to devote
test
That breach between the United
Scot
dic:
mal
Andrews,
edict of the
against
Ancients of St
land, caused by the
tators of the golf world
putters, is
Although the mee
insist upon the enforce
of the Royal and Ancients’ new
rule, many golfers, especially in the
are strong for observance of any
emanating from the venerable
ting in Chi
cago did not
The rule bars a lot of clubs that
of the extreme (ype, notabiy
Schenectady putter,
One definition given of a
headed” putter is as follows:
back than it is long from heel to toe.”
But this definition is not compre.
tolerated approximate this shape with.
out actually conforming to it
What the Royal and Ancients are
undoubtedly fighting against is
try attacks every sport that it takes
up. The progressive disposition of
Americans extends to their pastimes.
Where the Britons are content to let
the games of their forefathers remain
as they were, the
making those they adopt
The Royal and Ancients clin g to the
iron putter of thelr They
do not want the
ster or the
to dethrone
enough
though Americans
proven that the
lot better than the
lete types that
ago
They have changed the ball* alk
up to date
forebears
center
mallet headed pretender
the tools that were good
their ancestors, even
think they have
innovations are a
ancient and obso-
existed a century
for
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The old guttapercha sphere once
but the American manufac.
turers have found substitutes that
could produce much better results,
try.
a variety of balls, all better than the
old one.
Americans, for the most part, think
that the new clubs are sure to come,
sooner or later. In any case, they
can't soe the sense in clinging to any
instrument that can be Improved up
on.
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
HBradstreel's says
Trade continues con-
siderable ir sted, Ac-
facture
AE" i z
HAaYeu @
$3 is
notable part in this 1 ect this week,
oa
d West
O08,
heavy snows in the North an
being § i MpOrary bar
while a th South
to operat
ules onably
Wi hecked retall
tribution.
1d fobbing
numbers of buy
and
fair
Western
Oats stead
i £7 Le
O° Si A
fter, 4 @ 1c higher; extra West.
ern nearby prints,
sl.
Eggs, 2¢ lower; Pennsy
nearby
do. current
creamery, 39; do
and
mark;
ipts, fc 21 at mark;
Western firets, { ¢, 22 at mark: do.
receipts ff ¢ 1 at mark
lower, New York full
fancy, September, l4c; do
@ 13%
ry firm; fowls, 14% @
roosters, 10% @11;
c@ 15%; ducks, 17
turkeys, 180G 21;
foamy Er
PVARLA
¥
other firsts, fc, 22
ot
i C, «cC AL
rece
current
Cheese
Creal ns,
fair to good, 13
Live poult
a 18;
16.
BALTIMORE—Wheat
94 %c; March,
98 nominal.
Corn—contract, 50% c;
wixed, 49% ; steamer yellow,
no established grade mixed, 47.
The closing was firmer.
February, 51@561%c; March, 513%
@61%;: April, 62% @62%;
HR @53%.
Oats—No. 2 white,
standard white, 36@ 36%;
white,
viv
Hay-—No.
Nb. 2 do. $19.50@ 20;
@ 18; choice clover mixed,
1 do, $17.50@ 18.560;
1 clover,
No. 2 do, $12@ 12.50.
~= Maryland,
20%e¢;
No. 2
85 e
No. 8
Eggs
and nearby firsts,
firsts, 20% West
20%; Southern firsts, 191%.
live poultry—Chickens, per
Old hens, heavy, 15% @ 16¢;
small to medium, 15% @ 16;
choice, 17@ 18; reugh and
@ 16; old roosters, 106 11.
per b~White Pekings,
Muscovy and mongrel, 16@
die, 17@ 18; Geese, per lb—Nearby,
1460156; Western and Southern, 12
@13.
Butter
25a 26;
do,
Creamery, 27@ 28; cholce,
imitation, 18@ 21.
A
a.
HUVIORS
it is important that you should now rid your
that have accumulated in it during the winteg.
The secret of the unequaled and really wonderful success of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
a remedy
DISTEMPER
CATARRHAL FEVER
AND ALL NOSE
AND THROAT DISEASES
i given a
© § ‘ Pp g BOLL CX press ni LY the manufacturers
SPOHN MEDICAL CO, GOSHEN, INDIANA
on
4 i% asa preventive r other i
Chemists,
ALEXAN
Got Ti in Less Than
at once applic
to the affected part and in less than ten minutes it was perfectly easy:
I think it is the best of all Liniments.”
Sloan’s Liniment does not need any
rubbing. = It's a powerful penetrant.
Try it for Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Sprains, Chest Pains, and Sore Throat.
It gives almost instant relief.
Price 205¢., B0c., and 81.00 at All Dealers.
Bend for Sloan's Free Book on Horses. Address
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
TET UR
FO
fo cure costiveness the medicine ete hat the
more then & purgstive; it mus
slterstive and cathartic
Tuit’s Pills
The Breed,
ig her coat Persian
Podunk mutton
Stelia~ lamb?
Bella No; Judge
For COLDS and GRIP
Hicks’ Cartpixz is the best remedy-—re
eves ihe aching and feverishness- cures Lhe
Cold and restores normal conditions It's
Uguid—efertes immediately. 0c, Be, and Mix
Al drug stores
porsess these qualities, and
to the bowels their natural peris
#0 capentinl 10 regularity. me—
love does not depend for its
Now York, New Tork, Biverdale Lon, none B04 81, Went
A Country School for Girls
IN NEW YORK CITY. Best festores of
country and ity life. Out-of-
school park of Kb acres near the |
Take Garfield Tea to arouse a sluggish
difference be-
wn
ives,
Afflictions mark the
tween iron and steel
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack
food, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating
or, aiter all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach.
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver
active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives
out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi-
tude of Bseases,
Get rid of your Stomach Weakness ond
Liver Laziness by taking a course of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
“the great Stomach Restorative, Liver
Invigorator and Rloed Cleanser,
You can’t afford to sccept any medicine of uninown
composition as a substitute for “Golden Medical Discov
ery,’" which is a medicine ov KNOWN COMPOSITION, having
® complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot=
tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Academie { wurse Primary Class to
Music and Art. WINS BANGS asd
Live Stock
CHICAGO-—Cattle—Beeves, $50
6.80; Texas steers, $4.15@5.50;
Western steers, $4. 40@ 6.70; stock.
ers and feeders, 323.856 5.90; cows
and heifers, $2.65@ 5.80; calves,
$7.65@ 90.
Hoge——Light, $7.45@ 7.75; mixed,
$7.25@ 7.66; heavy, $7.06@17.60;
rough, $7.060@ 7.26: good to choice,
$7.25 7.60; high, $4.75@71. 80;
hulk of sales, $7.46@ 7.60.
WwW. Lae ‘PD ou GLA S
ESAP $2.5043%3.50 & *4 Suoks fy
a
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