The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 02, 1911, Image 3

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ARE YOU FREE
—FROM—
Headaches, Colds,
Dizziness? If you are not, the most
effective, prompt and pleasant
method of getting rid of them is to
|
beneficial laxative remedy—Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna.
well known throughout the world
as the best of {oui laxative reme-
dies, because it acts so gently and
tating the system in any way.
To get its beneficial effects it is
always necessary to buy the genu-
ine, manufactured by the Calton
Fig Syrup Co., bearing the name
the front of every package.
ELECTRA HAIR CURLERS
Carls end marcels the hair, two on a card 10 conta.
ATLANTIC NOVELTY 00., 444 Broome Sireet, New York City
Pettits Bye Salve
W. N. U.,, BALTIMORE, NO. 44-1911,
WANTED TO KNOW,
Insurance
Lite Solleitor—If
live 20 years you get the $10.000—but
if yon don't, then your widow will
get it.
Mr. Kutting Hintz—How
know that she got it?
you
will I
Musician Wanted.
In a parish in Wales where very it
fle English was spoken a genera! meat
ipg was held consider the
ability of puttiing a chandelier into the
schoolroom Every one seemed In
favor of the idea
“Do you n
Mr. Davis?” said
& venerable parishioner
“1 agree to it.”
there is one thing I
we have a an ’
“Chandelier said the s«
helping him o
“If we have a
man continued,
nr
to desir
kK we ought to have one
the schoolmaster to
was the
wish to
reply: “but
:
know $4
hoolmas
ter,
chandelier,”
MT
‘who is gol
Lccated.
By 1
cha
Some people never go ahead be
cause they walt too long to make sure
they are right,
THE TEA PENALTY.
A Strong Man's Experience,
Writing from a busy railroad
the wife of an employe of one of the
great sAYE:
My husband is a rallroad man who
hag been 80 much benefited by the use
of Postum that he wishes me to ex
press his thanks to you for the good
ft bas done him. His waking
ere taken up with his work, and he
haz no time to write himself
“He has been a great
all his life and has always
girong.
“Tea has, of late years, on
him like morphine does upon most
people. At first it soothed him, but
only for an hour or so, then it began
fo affect his nerves to such an extent
that he could not sleep at night, and
be would go to his work in the morn.
fing wretched and miserable from the
loess of rest. This condition grew con.
etantly worse, until his friends per-
suaded him, some four months ago, to
quit tea and uss Postum,
“At first he used Postum only for
breakfast, but as he liked the taste of
it. and it somehow seemed to do him
good, he added it to his evening meal,
Then, as he grew better, he began to
drink it for his noon meal, and now
be will drink nothing else at table.
“His condition is so wonderfully Im.
proved that he could not be hired to
give up Postum and go back to tea,
His nerves have become steady and
town
sa 74
roaas
hours
drinker
liked It
fea
acted
eony, natural and refreshing.
He owes all this to Postum, for he
has taken no medicine and made no
other change In his diet
“His brother, who wag very nervous
from coffee-drinking, was persuaded
by us to give up the coffee and use
Postum and he also has recovered his
health and strength.” Name given by
Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Read the little book, “The Road to
Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a reason.”
Ever vead the above letter? A new
one appears from thoe to time. They
Bre genuine, tro, asd full of hawas
5 THE LAST
ces Evidence is Complete.
Evidence Cannct Be Uted At Trial,
However-—Defense Calis the Paste
Episode Absurd—Connects
Principals.
link
Rey
Joston.--That the missing
the chain
Clarence
Of evidence against
% T Reicheson, charged
Migs Avis Lin
murder of Al
md was declared by
with the
pell, has been f{«
raay
the prosecution Satu
All that
3
ties, they had
remaineag for the
steadiastly
to prove their contend
nd b
given her by the
met her «¢
the finding of
positively testify
place the meeting
ly before her d
That witness
a wo
authorities re
man Her
According
told by Avi
Avis
Fenway,
preacher
gether bets
to have
Newton
poison.’
JUMPS INTO PIT WITH BEARS,
Animals Refuse To Harm Girl
Of Life
Tired
hears
The bears
harm her, and
pit some
# park attache
The bears attach
went to the
time
WOmMAan's resc
him from the pit, but he
¢
with a stream of water
and dragged Miss Hart
closure
AMERICAN CARDINALS.
The Papal Delegate Without Informa.
tion,
Rome. The Pope will create a
large number of cardinals at the con.
The
archbishop
York, and the Most Rev. Wil
O'Connell, archbishop of Bos
siatory to be held
Rev
New
Ham H
ton, are among those vho will receive
the red hat. Monsignor
Falconio, apostolic delegate at Wagh-
ington, also will be elevated, accord
ing to the announcement made Sat.
urday
November 27
Most John M
of
Farley,
Diomede
Sends Books
Cincinnati. Emperor William of
Germany has honored the German Lit.
erary Club of Cincinnati by present.
ing it with the jubilee edition of the
complete works of the poet Sehiller
The volumes have just arrived and
will be formally presented to the club
November 29. The Emperor's gift
was In recognition of the services of
the club in furtharing German cul
ture.
To America.
Elks Dedicate Costly Club.
New York --A magnificent new fif.
teen-gtory clubhouse, costing $2,500,
000, was dedicated here by “the
mother lodge” of the Benevolent Pro
tective Order of Elks. Brethren from
all parts of the United States at
tended,
ASE FS AN ABS As
50 Insurrectionists Killed.
Mexico City.—Fifty of Zapata's in
surrectionary army were killed i'n one
encounter at Yecapixti, near Cuatia,
according to a special received by the
Herald,
hl ih Sk a —
AAS ae
—
Weekly Review of Trade and
Markat Reports.
Bradaireet's says:
Hittle
Lue
trade trends show
change, it is probably
that retail business in the larger citie
has expanded {in consonance with
cooler weather and the advance of ti
season this improvement is L)
no means uniform, too much
the Northwest and along the Atlant)
Seaboard having hampered shoppiug,
“Though
Yet
rain
collections Inc
country districts
that retail business
rather slow Returns
as to jobbing and wholesale lines t
Southern and
dentally
trade
the
whole report
this
ih
respect is
of a reasonable degree of activity
dry goods, and
like, but it interio;
digtributors
ft
shoes
that
to buy
to-mouth basis, though most i
os call for immediate
otton goods are still
furniture,
claimed
continue
is
On
shipmer
being gradua
were, ww,
and thi
to render Hive
reduced in keeping, as
the declines in raw cotton,
situation t
because onfidenc
On
holds
Incking «
lity of prices the
in leather
undertons All grad
and firm,
white, BO
YO 50 Lishtweisht
E Aa
premium
NO
and
t
fobbis
£ lots, per 1b.
Maryland,
firsta, 27
Pennsylvania and
firsts, 27
1 84 +
Southern
FERS
nearby 27¢;. Western
West Virginia firsts, 26;
firsta, 256@ 25%; guinea ogra, 13914
Live Poultry Old hens, heavy, 12¢:
do, amall to medium, 11; spring. large,
12; small to medium, 12;
and poor, 10@11; roosters, 0
Ducks White Pekings, 14c:
13@G 14; puddle, 12613
by, 11@12¢; Western and
10811; Kent Island, 12@ 14
Live Stock
do, rough
oid
Muscovy
Neodr.
Southern
(Gorge
CHICAGO. Cattle
beeves, $4.50G880; Texas steers,
$4.10G 4.15; Western steers, 34.256
7.20; stockers and feeders, $3.256
6.35; cows and heifers, $266.25;
$5.50409.25
calves,
Hogs Market
Market steady
slow at opening
@6.25;: good ton choice, $8.2546.75;
bulk of sales, $8.400
Sheep-—Market strong. native,
$2.25@ 3.75; Western, $240@3.80;
yearlings, $3.60@4.26; native lambs,
$3.70@ 5.80; Western, $2.800 6.00.
PITTSBURGH, PA ~Cattle steady;
supply Hzht Cholee, $7.4007.60;
prime, $6. 2541 6.85.
Bheep steady: supply light: prime
wothers, $3.66@ 3.90; enlls and com.
mon, $1@2; lambs, $3.5005.70
Hogs active: receipts, 30 double
decks, Prime heavies, mediuine and
heavy Yorkers, $885416.90;: light
Yorkers, 8646840; pigs, $146.75.
‘ous 155056.
NOT SYMPATHETIC,
[£ VER GENCY WALT)
Lae -
What did
fell out of
The Hospital Doctor
farmer when
barn and broke your arm?
Tramp—Didn’t sny nothin’.
wiz too busy a-laughin’,
Hay you
1 my baby boy was six mo
body was completely
ith large sores that peemed
1 vii 13d eT
ie eruplion be sitll
would and ru
came
, and the sores were
dy, causing little
or myself
ura Soap
id tried
IOs
Hemedies
for them
d) Mrs
GR
and
nd
(rir oy
ywhere, a
page be
Pirmt
i a
Hoston
Dept. IR K
Pitied Americans
not only the half "
Ruskin
Tatters
likes
imo portant
nations
ther
Gardner id
As AN =e Wl
ila pear Boston
hapel ns 11
Literary Criti
They were disc sein
man in
t
nade a i note of the sally for
another party short)
guided the cor
channels, Tit
Hits inf Fortunately,
some one mentioned the desired name
end he triumphantly eried out: “Well,
she's got hair, even if her books
ture use, and at
afterward he carefully
versation into Jiterary
ros its readers
red
haven't!”
Toasting the Teachers.
There war a meeting of
teachers and the old. It was a sort of
love feast, receplion or whatever you
call itt Anyhow, all the teachers got
together and pretended they didn't
have a care in the world. After the
eats were otf the symposiarch proposed
a toast:
“Long live Our Teachers!”
It wag drank enthusiastically. One
of the new teachers was called on 0
respond. He modestly accepted. His
the new
“What on?"
important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
A Regular One.
She-—And don't you go in for sport
of any. kind?
He~Oh, yaas, don’t yer know,
~ ha~-passionately fond of
noes. Everybody's Weekly,
I'm
domi i
TO DRIVE OUT MALS |
AND BUILD VE IUE SYSTEM
Take {ne ard GROVES TASTKIL ss
SLL TUNIC ou know w
formula ia plain prim on every bottle, |
showing iis mply Quinine and Iron in a elon |
fo and the mort effectual form. For grows |
poopie and children, #0 cen, :
Fou are taking.
——_—— id
Silence.
Ball-~What ia silence? i
Hall==The college yell of the school |
of experience —Harper's Bazar. i
PUTNA
SHAG,
Hardly as Bad as That, ‘Loss of Appetite
The boy whose business it was to
In Joes of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is
often a forerunner of prostrating dis
room of the senfor partner
“Just got a message saying
he
that | suse.
sald It is serious and especially so to pes
the senior | ple that rust ip and doing or ged
sort of way
preity hot about
when | left
but |
aE lo sa
me.” returned
in a bewildered
“Dear
partner,
“1
be hindhband,
The lest medicine ¢ fuke {on it is the
something home this grat constitutional remedy
morning
Req? tnd 1
didn’t think it
on
WAE BO
iret — | FI00G’S Sarsaparilla
y Which pur * and blood
and budds up the whole system,
the house
Stories
enriches the
Involuntary,
Photographer —8ay!
that's third
with
with
form
Sarsatabe.
IMINI10G or
Pardon
the
face
Wis re
know, but |
indicted a
habit trying to
photographers
just as |
Subject—1|
ady
cant
good
hel;
it I've been deal
lately, and got the
doige
Puck
Ritky Business,
rawford--{'ll when
8 ACTS LIKE MAGIC.
4. J. Patterson, M.D. Marshall, 2a, says:
“In my pra
jenn Wurtasg
fn on Ls
glad
ud poes out
So will 1, dear, |
EF wrt f
bie
m
tice | have found that Mex
ment acts Bike magic,
od an old lady of a very
A Ricumatiem is the neck I
Sar
are
8 ibc. 0c. $1 a bottle st Drug & Cen'l Stores
SAVE 13% ii: CUTLERY
A Valvsbiie €
ita 4 OR
onpon Free, Subseribers shoud
Boisedow for thelr 13 peor cent peeiit
£ 8 very valuable
« frm ‘sa perfoetly
Then wher
TAROT. ay Kitchen
APE Or ler Br in tbe cutlery Hoe send She
pon. and save 15 per cent upon the rego
Mr price. ny ie 0 Linke fies aller
GENERAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, Semecs Falls, 1. Y.
Tult’s Pills
The dyspeptic, the debilitated, whether from
excess of work of mind or body, drink or es
Posure in st
MALARIAL REGIONS,
ind Tett" s Pills the most genial restores
Live ever oifored thc sullieriag iovalid.
WE BUY OLD GOLD.
Jewelry
1 ¥
REFINING WORKS. 509
Is gl ren
BAVA GLARE ¢
For HEADACHE Micks® CAPR
W hie fron ’ Heat, Blom
ec her
DINm
"
will?
Falee Teeth of ab
FENN SMELTING &
Fiibert $irect, Philadelphia,
Weak Heart
Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experi-
ence shortness of breath on exertion, puin over the heart,
or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after mesls or their
eyes become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong
to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands
and fect, or poor sppetite because of weakened blood supply
to the stomach. A heart tonic and elterative should be taken
which has no bad sfterefiact. Such is Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotics
sor sleohol,
The ingredients, as attested under oath, are Stone root (Collinsanls Cenadeo-
8is), Bloodroot ( Serguwi.oaria Cansdensia), Oolden Seal root (Hydrastis Cansdene
ain), Queen's root (Sillingia Sy ivatica), Black Cherryberk ( Prunus Virgimiena)
hendrake root ( Padopliylium Pelisturn), with triple refined givoetine, prepared
in 8 scientific laboratory in a way thet no druggist could hmitate,
This tonie contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles ; but, on
the other hand, it increases their number and they become round and healthy.
It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It
belps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food,
thereby helping digestion and curing dvspepsia, beart-burn end many uncom
fortable symptoms, stops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers;
for the run-down, anemic, thin-blooded people, the ** Discovery ’’ is refreshing
and vitslizing. Stick to this safe end sane remedy, and refuse all ** just as good *’
medicines offered by the druggist who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing
but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica! Discovery will do you half as much good.
5 1 ‘
® Pa
TA FOR
ST
/
t
DISTENPER
CATARRHAL FEVER
AND ALL NOSE
AKD THROAT DISEASES
or ethers I iguid pix
Hest k
t ba Bai
nn en
ine y remedy 0
by all druggies
« manufacturers.
GOSHEN, INDIANA
the dy
Ew, OF #
SPOHN MEDICAL CO,
Ravo
press paid
Chemists,
LN FT
Lanterns
apy
Rayo lamps and lanterns give
most light for the oll used.
The light is strong and steady. A Ravo never flickers,
Materials and workmanship are the best. Rayo lamps and
lsnterns last,
Ask your deciey Lo show wo kh
siiusfraled
#2 lime of Raye iawmps and lonferng, or wile for
bookiets direct To ony agency of
The Atlantic Refining Co.
(Imeorperated
W. L. DOUGLAS,
*2.50, *3.00, *3.50 & *4.00 SHOES
Men and Women wear W.L Douglas shoes
because they are the best shoes produced in
this country for the price. Insist upon hav-
ing them. Take no other make.
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The assurance that goes with an estab.
hshed ation is your assurance in buying
W. L. Douglas shoes. &
If I could take you into my large factories
at Brockton, Mass., and show you how
carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you
would then understand why they are war.
ranted to hold their shape, fit better and
wear longer than any other make for the price
CAUTION The genuine have W. L. Douglas
— AME and price stamped on bottom he i
If you eannot obtain W. L. Douglas shoes in ONE PAIR of ms
Jou town, write for eatal Shows sent direct 88.00 SHOX
ron fastory to wearer, all charges prepaid. W. EL.
DOUGLAS, 145 Spark St, Brockton, Mass.
a ! rs $2, 8150 or
will positively outwear
TWO PAIRS of ordinary boys’ shoes
Fast Qoior § peiets Uoed § rolwsrowly.
PERFECTION $}{OKELESS
Smokeless Odorless Clean Convenient
The Perfection Smokeless Oil Hester warms wp a room
in next to no Bme. Always ready for me. Can be carried
easily to any room where extra warmth is needed.
A special sutomaic device makes 1 imposible to turn the
wick t00 high or too low. Sale in the hands of a child.
The Perixction bums nine hours on one hiling—glowing
heat from the minute it is hghted. Hundeomely hnished
drums of blue enamel or plain steel, with nickel trimmings.
Ask your dealer or write for descrigtove circolar to any agency of
The Atlantic Refining Co.
{1neorporsied)