The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 26, 1911, Image 7

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    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.
KANSAS CITY, MO. -Cattle—Mar-
ket steady; dressed beef and export
steers, $6.50008.095; fair to good, $00
6.756; Western steers, $407.00; stock:
ers and feeders, $3.85 5.85; Southern
steers, $465.25; Bouthern cows, $30
4.50; native cows, $2.75@5.
veal calves,
About Tallors.
i criticism,” sald Professor
| Brander Matthews in one of hig bril
| fant Columbia lectures, “is to a cer
| tain extent, personal and blased.” He
| paused and emiled, "The Tallor and
{ Cutter, a weekly paper,” he resumed,
“sald in a recent leading article:
‘*Carlyle’'s “Sartor Resartus,”
dith’'s “Evan Harrington” and
ley's “Alton locke” will be great
classics when the ephemeral novels
of today will have long since per
ighed. ”
They're All
“All
OLDS
Cured in One Day
M snvon's OC oid
cold and pre
the head,
tantly Prices
postpaid,
te
carefully
oe by
and
Mere
Kings
a few doses of
Remedy break
vent pr iia It rel
throat and lungs almost
J cenin at any druggist’s, or sent
u need Medical ndvice write
oct They will
r care and give you adr
abwolutely free,
Professor
streets, Ph
up And
fYes
Irie
OTE.
ma)
Address
Jeflerson
All the world's a stage, and all the
men and women are merely Kickers
Munyon,
iladelphia,
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or undress ? Do your water papes freeze in the cellar ? le nt
chilly when the wind whistles around the exposed corners of
your house ?
A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater brings complete com-
fort. i
Can be carned anywhere, Always teacy jor Use
glowing heat from the minute 2 is highted.
Ask your dealer to show you 8 Perfection Smobelem Ox
write bor descriptive carculsr to any agency of
The Atlantic Refining Co.
Hester ; or
Vain,
wt
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
Bh
ACTS LIKE MAGIC.
1. J. Patterson, M.D. Marshall, Ala. says:
und
Ararat
4 “the
an view!”
VOYage
mountain
ti the was not
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
AND BL LD LV THE SYSTEM
fake the Od Mandar GROVES T..NT¥ Fuss
CHILL TUONK You Kk how what rou sre leaking
The formula ls plair tinted on every bottle
showing it ie simply Yuinine and iron in a tasteless
form and the neat offecinal form For grows
poopie and children, KB cents
hare that Mex-
ke mag
very
in the neck
‘ In my practice 1
jean Mustang Liniment act
A Cross-Reference. In « se it cured an old lady of
. > "i foramen? BeTOTS k of Rbeumat
Mistreas—Have you a reference and shoulders.”
Bridget—Foine; held the poker
ats i . > Sc. 50c. $1 a bottle at Drug & Gen'l Stores
over her till 1 got It Hanpera Bazar 2 a =
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DROPSY IRE bh ir remove swale
ling and short breath in a deve and
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Whether mom Colds, Heal. Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will reliey yon
it's llguid- peasant to take acts immed]
ntely Try it 10c., Be. and 50 conte at drug
stores.
Give qui
fow
FOR ALL
EYE
Petrits bye Si bi, oh
When a woman speaks of her
silent secret suffering she
trusts you. Millions have be
stowed this mark of confi.
dence on Dr. R, V. Pierce,
of Buffalo, X. 1. Ew
where there are women who
bear witness to the wonders
working, curing-power of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Preseription
«which saves the suffering sex
from pain, and successfully
grapples with woman's weak-
nesses and stubborn ills.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG
IT MAKES SICK WOMEN WELL.
No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her cone
fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to
the Women's Disrensary Meorcar Assotianion, Dr,
R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant Pellets Induce mild matural bowel movement oooe 8 day.
Rayo Lamps and y
Australia Likes American Magazines,
American magazines are constantly
popularity im both
New Zealand
increaring their
Australia and
~~ Lanterns
The strong, steady light.
Rayo lamps and lanterns give most light for the oil they burn.
Do not flicker. Will not blow or jar out.
Simple, reliable and durable—and sold at a price that will surprise you.
Ask your dealer to show you his line of Rayo lamp snd lanterns, or write to any agency of
The Atlantic Refining Co.
(Incorporated)