Cement Talk No.10 Concrete work stands the weath- er. No rotting, shrinking, warping, no crumbling nor rusting Can occur where good sand, gravel or crushed stone have been mixed properly with UNIVERSAL Portland Cement and cast into sidewalks, floors, steps, foundations or other concrete work. Our best customers are our old customers who know by experience that concrete made from UNIVERSAL cement is good for years of use. Ask your dealer for UNIVERSAL when you have any concrete work to do. UNIVERSAL PORTLAND CEMENT CO. FRICK BUILDING, PITTSBURG ANNUAL OUTPUT 20.000,000 BARRELS The shortest the most words sometimes carry weight, Experience may be the best teacher, but some people prefer fonable school a more fash- Har flamnr A wait fo the Don't Overlooked. Knicker—We can't any longer Bocker—Bu Carry revolver iidn’t take away “What is this domest quired the eng girl “It consists making hash the leftover and croquet of the left more exper fe scien aged of meat over hash fenced explained friend ideas. many Association of have a great the “Yon mosquite ”n eg" sald - Farmer mention that LAE replied like every *o year er boards summ oes and : m bh quit I and at When Friendship Counts, The doors of the always locked, outside He may charm Inside, but revealed deformed 1 aN Aare and the key Is the have they will on treasures of never oe unless the person outside co operates wij him in unlocking the door. A friend becomes, much greater degree than with the urdinary man, the indispensable means of dis covering one's own personality only exists, so to speak, with friends It Is easy to see how hopelesgly such a sensitiveness incapacitates a man for business, professional or social life, where the hastyeand superficial impression is everything, and disas ter is the fate of the man who has not all the treasures of his personal ity in the front window where they can be readily Inspected and ap praised. —From the September At lantic to a One f One Mother Says “There's only one trouble with Post Toasties “When I get a pachk- age or two, Father and the boys atonce have tremendous ap- petites.” Post Toasties Require No Cooking Serve with sugar and cream and the smiles go round the table. “The Memory Lingers” Sold by Grocers i Postum Cereal Co. Lid, Battie Creek, Mich, ALL OvEd THE STATE nuth, a as Mahanoy. -Edward Linder: former coal and iron policeman, W dead near the Pennsylvania Nicholas. rains through- western Penn: days were re lives Read com sixtieth Pittsburgh Heavy out eastern Ohio and sylvania the past few for the loss of five Fisher, died in Adam W bottler, digscases Reading ing's leading plication of Year, of a his who have fol Years they Lewistown, — Those lowed the woods for have never seen the nuts so plentiful which is a harbinger of small game and a cold winter. say much Peter Kufskie, who Alonzo Smith in a South Rend on of murder in Lock Haven shot killed jealous frenzy, July 18, th ue and in WoO, was found guilty second degree Thieves hall of the ished the thieves gained en of fa Bovertown trance to the Orioles and cn chest, in which hidden £28 Tar Nest a glass door © dues were escaped weekly with Carlisle. —In hi count, Josiah W opposed for the clerk of minty g primary expense ac Kline, un Republican ina the who was nem courts of Cum ified €Xx £0 for toothpicks tion for berland « that he pended $57 Hollid: vsburg and ex-convict, was Blair County Court to pay a fine 3 000 and term « IW spec Plowden, col sentenced by of if twenty t} peni- 1 Jacob ored, the undergo a imprisonment In hI CATs sault tentiary for criminal as York “lerk John the the York Charles Sponsler, fortune from New who received J Singer es nt to have the It now turns ceed $100.000 f Read Eckert, o Mre. H E have presented here v Reading NE, of Pottstown, Christ P. E. Church 00 organ which and hig sister Meigs, the h a $10, being install ill r { ; « il have 1500 pipes ia now ed It w Easton Beco m elancholy af ter an ill Migs Nellie Fiefe committed suicide by n the barn the farm of her William Kiefer, at Nazareth ing m at'r I ness lasting several years, forty years old hanging herself on father Norristown Fo er by gtation r the loss of an arm g train years Was av company, by being run ov at the Ruth Smith, ¢f Reading, £5,000 by the rallway the case was called trial fured when she platform and fell a Readir local two Ago varded after Mias= slipped under the for Smith on the was in icy wheels When the Car Oley made of late Mins Eliz resident and an inventory was personal effects of the abeth Keim, the oldest the wealthiest woman of the appralgers discov ered a lard can half full of all kinds of silver, copper and gold coins to £7.000 It was carted on a wheelbarrow to a nearby bank. Palmerton It over fs muthoritativels this town, and that it will the building link in the chain of lines between the anthracite Harry Lotz, the composer, sued for £30,000 damages by Harry Sommerill, for the alienation of Mrs. Sommeriil's affections, returned a verdict of $6,000 against Lotz. Sommerill declared Lotz deliberately took his wife away. Carlisle.—~When some rats made their escape from a cage brought in to a restaurant here by several men, Mrs. Anthony Eckerd made a spring for the top of the table at which she was sitting. The table overturned, and she fell. She received serious internal in juries. GUESS WRONG AGAIN. had been a terrible sufferer that my I was advised to try your Swamp- 1 passed a stone. Have had no return of any too much in favor of your wonderful preparation, Swamp-Root, which cures, after physicians fail. Very truly yours, F. H. HORNE, 30, Roseboro, N. C, appeared before me, this 81st day of July, 1909, F, H. Horne who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. James M. Harr, Notary Public Route 3, Box Personally Leotier to Pr. Kilmer & Ca. Blashamton, A, ¥, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anvone You will also re ceive a booklet valuable informa- tion, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and onedollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. of NO WONDER. He-—81 She or to her, TEN YEARS OF SUFFERING. Continual Pain, Dizziness and Nen vousness Caused by Weakened Kidneys. Mrs. Elizabeth Beventt “From North gireet, a. _ EAYS ing night 1 i throbbed and mort under- ad no suffering Your the Name When Re 50c. a burn Co, Back Is. Lame, IHOAN'S Foster-Mil member box at Bufialo Flores. an § A Broken four first duty Bone. after notifying a provide s for the er in the form of an im Flat ple« board, if possible, as the limb and slightly han the broken bone, canes, umbrellas, in fact anything that will ac omplish vour end may be used In adjusting these, pad with any soft material that is at hand; straw, leaves or cushions m grass may be used. Avoid any pressure on the in jured part, cover it with a cloth, and keep with clean, Water — Woman's Home Companion TO KEEP THE SKIN CLEAR EON, is to nore ivi injured memt provised splint as hroad es of jonger ade of wot cold For more than a generation, Cut cura Soap and Cuticura Quntment have done more for pimples, blackheads and other unsightly conditions of the complexion, red, rough, chapped hands, dandruff, itching, scaly scalps, and dry, thin and falling hair than any other method. They do even more for skintortured and disfigured infants and children. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world, a liberal sample of each, with 32.page book on the care of the skin and hair to “C uticura, i Dept. Sometimes Not at Home. Charity Worker-—You poor Does your husband always around the house all day? Mrs. Tenement 22 L, Boston, soul! hang lockup ~Tit-Bits, Serious Business, you were playing golf, Marjorie—Gracious, 1 hope not? Why, 1 accepted him -Lippincott's. Vor COLDS and GRIP lieks' Carvmxg is the best remedy re Hevea the aching and feverishnesa.. cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's Hud. wffects immediately. 100. Me. and Mv, At drug stores. A man may consider himself truly famous when he has fivecent cigars and yellow dogs named after him. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review ow of Trade and Market Reports. R. G. Dun's Weekly Review of “Measured by every Important test the volume of business is larger than at the corresponding period last year, and it is gradually expanding, the re ports from the leading trade centers during the week being especially cheerful. There is apparently no de cisive change in basic conditions, and the increased activity recently shown is due to the fact that shelves are practically empty ahd the immediate needs of a growing population, even on & more economical basis, are pressing for supply. Thus, with little or no speculative anticipation of the future, a volume of being trans acted which, although below full pro- ductive capacity, Is, nevertheless, large. This appearance of activity is particularly shown dry goods trade, in most of the Cf which, and particularly tong, a brisker mov and mills tion Woolens are also and the clothing, millinery kindred branches appear well An increasing reported in shoes and ther make business is increased in the branch- in cot- reported resuming produc- in fair demand and other be doing activity is of ement Is more are to also the gale of lea- up a re spectable total.” Wholesale Marzets YORK #9c elev 0. b. afloat Duluth, 116'4 {. 0. b Spot barely Wheat Spot, steady ; ator, export basis, ern corn gleady P domestic UAB afioat LTIMORI ‘ $20 E0@ 21: No. 1, 821; No ) grass and packing hay Butter—Creamery, creamery, choice, 2875 good, 25@ 27. creamery, G24: creamery, prints Cheese We quote 1661 164¢ Eggs Maryland, nearby 2bc: Western West Virginia firsts 4 firsts, 226 23%; gninea eggs Live Poultry heavy, 14c¢; do, spring, large, 123; amall to medium, 13: rough and poor, 11G 12: old roost- org, 9 Ducks White Pekings, 14c¢; 136 14; puddle, 12@13 Live Stock Market steady: 50; Texas steers, $4.15 Western steers, $4206 680; and feeders, 3.25@5.70; heifers, $2G@6 15: calves, sed { hi NO $1340} fancy, 30 creamery, ry i imitation 20632 Sobbing lots, per ib and firgts, 25 “iy Pon ay Is ania firsts, Southern 12@ 123 Old hens, medium, 12; ("hickens small to do Muscovy, CHICAGO Cattle @6.20; stockers cows and 85.506 5.50 Hoge Market be higher; i670: mixed, $6.05G6.75; $5066 6.75; rough, $5956.20; to choice heavy, $6.2006.795; G6: bulk of sales, $6.30@ 6.65. Sheep-- Market steady; 6c lower; native, 22506 4.10; Western, $3@ 4.15; yearlings, $2385@ 4.65: lambs, native, $4.25606. Western, $4 2566.10, PITTSBURGH, PA. supply light, Choice, prime, $6.20 6.85. Sheep low; supply fair. Prime woth. light, 286 heavy, good $7.490@ 8; | @2: lambs, $3.50@6.30; $96 9.50, Hoge lower; receipts 25 double decks. Prime heavies, $8806.87; mediums and heavy Yorkers, $8800 687%: light Yorkers, $6256.50; pigs, $566; ronghs, $5.75@6. 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