The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 04, 1912, Image 7

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    Knees Became Stift
Five Years of Severe Rheumatism
The cure cof Henry J. Goldstein, 14
Barton Street, Boston, Mass, is another
victory for Hood's Barsaparilla. This great
medicine has succeeded in many
where others have utterly failed.
Goldstein says:
Mr
and caused excruciating pain My
would become as stiff steel, I
many medicines without relief, then took
Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt much better,
and now consider mvself entirely
I recommend Hood's,”
Get it today in usual
chocolased tablets called
as
Sarsatabes.,
_—
The Deacon—You shouldn't fly your
kite on Sunday.
The Boy—Oh! well, de kite's made
outer a religious paper.
A Little Off.
Senator Penrose was
Washington about the dre:
accidents of
fever seizes a man
as far off his aim
In her definition
cose.’ She
about a
“He's
fine
last month
: the old lady went
tha 111
‘belli
friend
word
was with a
bishop
handsome
fg that :
Be
a surprized
changed, then
him he was tall and rather slender.
licose?
How Me Found Out.
Chairman,’
delegates to the convention, “1
that the nominating speeches
ited to one no
“Second the
others
A storm of protest
chairman put the motion
It was lost by a vote of 47 to 45
“1 merely wished to find Mr
“hairman,” explained the delegate
had made the motion, “how many
are in this
There are forty-seven.’
“Mr shouted one of the
move
be lim-
inute each!”
a dozen
motion!” yelled
arose, bu
out,
at
arr}
alll
convention
itious there
orators
All Very True, but—
Fond Father Yes, Johnny, wi
the milenni the
] in
en
can
perfect
mm is come lamb
lie down with the lion
safety
Little Johnny (doubtingly)—1 s'pose
that's so, he lion,
firms
Just
the same
He Had None.
He-Don't you like eat
with the skin on
-No, its
che ” er
to a peach
“>
like kissing a man with
I think 1 hear mother
TIED DOWN,
20 Years’ Slavery—How She Got Free
A dyspepsia veteran who writes
'm one of England's charming rura
homes to
fre
tell how she won victory In
her 20 years’ fight, naturally exults in
her triumph over the tea and
habit:
“1 feel it a duty to tell you” she
gays, “how much good Postum has
done me. I am grateful, but also de
gire to let others who may be suffering
as 1 did, know of the delightful meth-
od by which I was relieved.
“I had suffered for 20 years from
dyspepsia, and the giddiness that usu-
ally accompanies that painful ailment,
end which frequently prostrated me.
I never drank much coffee, and cocoa
and even milk did not agree with my
impaired digestion, go 1 used tea, ex-
clusively, till 4 year ago, when
I found in a package of Grape-Nuts the
little book, ‘The Road to :
coffee
abo
Yellville
let 1 was curious to try Postum and
gent for a package. 1 enjoyed it from
the first, and at once gave up tea in
its favor.
“I began to feel better very soon.
My giddiness left me after the first
few days’ use of Postum. and my stom-
was not long till 1 was able (as I still
am) to take milk and many other ar.
compelied to deny myself.
proved the truth
I have
my neighbors which has brought bene
fi*. to many, and I shall continue to tell
my friends of the ‘better way' in which
I rejoice.” Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Read the little book, “The Road to
Wellville,” in pkgs. "There's a rea
son.”
Ever read the nbove letter? A mew
one appears from the to time. They
are ae gehume, true, and ful) of human
CAPITAL
NEWS
had a
the Fairview
There were
L
Lebanon
fire, which
public
Lebanon
destroyed
school building
children will have to be provided for
until a structure can be erected
While Eugene Hartman, a
asleep a thief entered
using a ladder and
a roll of bills amounting to $400 from
under the mattress on which Mr. Hart-
man slept
new
Easton
huckster, was
his room by stole
of
for
John V. Lesher,
Sunbury, anncunced his candidacy
the Democratic nomination for C
gress the Sixteenth District, com-
prising the of Northumber
land, Columbia, Montour and Sullivan
William I.
yi in an
pathic Hospital
skull, the
he th
Selinsgrove
one
in
counties
Reading Forde, aged
twenty-six Ars, 18 Unconscious
condition at the Hon
suffering with a fractured
result of being hit oy the ad w
er
a baseball bat,
Noi
John
rigtown
Wood
+
at Conshohocken,
The entire plant of the
Manufacturing
resumed
Company,
operations
1)
Vednesday and the strike, which last
is ended The strik-
positions.
ed eleven weeks,
old
The
successful
ers have their
Weatherly
have
ing the
short ti
Weatherly author
in
spread of diphtheria, which a
to affect
cases hi
ties been combat
threatened
No
recently
ago
me
the entire town new
Ave
been reported
Pottsville.-~James Brennan, of New
iladelphia, slashed the throat of his
, from whom he had been separat
ef. and almost severed his own
head wit the
thought both are fatally inj
same weapon
Mordicea Rombey,
id, brakeman
a4 passenger
Railroad,
Mill street
Creek Was
i
freight vard at
finished his
!
Japan
Helen
nan Wolf,
license
the bride
id He wa
Chester
teen years old,
n the back while cross
icinitvy of } home
vicinity his home a
reet dgemont avenue
anda r
t the
nveved oO Chester
physic enaeavo
M3
Ww
AWAY
an
making
Allentown Diehl
biacksmith, who was the
coterie of UN
new Year wishers
¥¢ Yours
» his owe ition, all
vivania German verse and
hanted nem hey sounded
rayer
Pottsville —Joseph
inent business m
f the
Sasso, a
an of this place, un
a decision « United States Depart
ment of Commerce and Labor, is prac
tically a man without a country and
may have to issue a mandamus against
‘the Schuylkill Cou
unty Commissioners
to compel them to issue naturaliza
ition papers
During
in this
papers” in
Sasso is an
first
country he
lorida, and later re
naturalization in Sar
earthquake that
wrecked that city in 1506 destroyed all
of the d
native
of Italy his Years resi
dence
first
ceived
took out
final
Francisco The
public records, however, a
vhen application for substitute papers
Government it
was declared
in
was made to the was
that
San Fran
naturalized
in the posi
without means
because it
naturalized
connld not be
therefore,
refused,
il Saso was
cisco he
again He is,
tion of being a citizen
tO
also refused permission to
prove it, and, at the same time, is
be again
made a full-fledged citizen
The proposed mandamus will deter
m.ne the exact status of the law upon
this point, and will set a precedent
it will also decide what is to be done
in cases of aliens who were naturaliz-
ed in San Francisco prior to the earth.
quake, the records of which are lost.
It is estimated that there are several
hundred cases similar to that of Mr.
Hasso. The Department Commerce
and Labor holds that Saso is
of
if
and canpot renounce allegiance to his
naturalization conditions, Neither |
can he renounce allegiance to the
i'nited States and thereafter become a
citizen. The working out of this test
case will be awaited with a great deal |
of interest.
Bethlehem. Within the past four |
months the entire family of Dr. A. J. |
out by death, the last being the death
of Dr. Harris suddenly Tuesday of
paralysis. About four months ago a
son, Joseph Harris, who was editor
of the Bouth Bethlehem “Globe” and
burgess of Hellertown, died suddenly.
Two days later his mother, as she was
looking at the body, fell dead. Dr.
Harris was president of the Heller
town School Board, and was one of
the leading physicians of the SBaucor
Valley.
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
risen
Ee —-
—— -- RL
R. G
trade says:
The holiday retail trade
very satisfactory, and in some
ities in of former years, re
vealing ability and wil
consumers to spend
naturally
holi
in
but
the
eXCess
noteworthy
NENess among
Wholesale
eld
ay
dent to
here
operations are
in check
by the
closing
somewhat by the
settlements
of the
change
in business
progressively
and
the
no
trade
Year,
in
in indicated
more favorable situation
which has been mani
fest during the past few weeks
Bradstreet's
While the
for holiday
ry trade especially has been retarded,
instru
of
ol
SAYS!
of the
coun
not
and
weather was
pest shopping,
influences have been
in
wliday
nents]
Ying
volume
large volume
inducing a
at retail, and early reports
of this department of i
ire generally as favorable as lk ar
nn most sections
including
nited
Wheat, flour, exports
the |
for the week
from States and Canada
aggregate 4,530,807
mishels, against 3,157,733 last
134% 817 Weer
this iagt yem
651,613
and
and 2.
‘orn exports for
pushels, against
1810
the week are
390,657 last week
1,038. 866 in
1
Wholesale Marzets
NEW YORK-—-Wheat
No. 2 red, %7¢c elev
Spot irregu
lar ator, export
and 88% f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
118%; 1. ©
basis,
Nort
corn—8Spot ergy
b
hern Duluth, b. afloat
export new, 70
market wa
losed T4c¢
tures
FERs
44
ty
tras,
Potatoes
changed; Eur
2.40 per 168
HILADELPHIA
tract grade, No
clievator, 926 5
Corn
1 Creamery
nearby prix
xtra
and other
$1¢ per
free CRASeR,
firsts, fre
do, current
Egus Pennsvyivania
nearby irasta, free cases 0
case: do, current receipts,
£5 80 per Western
cases, $10.20 per cas
Case
' re
ceipts, free cases, $5.60 per case
full creams
to
York
fair
Now
@16%,c;
Cheese firm
fancy, 16%
5,@ 18
Live
old
10, good
firm:
3 a 10¢;
ducks,
1T@19
fowls, 11@ 13¢
spring chick
14@ 15; gmeoese,
poultry
roosters, 91
ens, 11@12¢
11614; turkeys,
BALTIMORE
Western, 95; contract, 94%;
red, 93%; steamer No. 2 red,
steamer No. 2 red Western, 88%;
Corn new, 704 ¢;
71%. steamer mixed, 66%; no
lished grade, 64%
Onats-—-~No. 2 white, 53sec
standard white, 53 asked: No. 3
H2% asked Lightweight white
are bringing a premium over
above prices
Rye-<«No. 1, domestic, 1.0161.02¢:
No. 2, Western, domestic, 1.0086 1.01¢c:
No. 3 do, do, 9646987; No. 4, do,
Ma; No. 2, nearby, 92693
lots nearby, as to quality, new, 0G 90
Hay-—-Timothy--No. 1, $23.500 24.00;
No. 2, $2250@23.00; No. 3, $20.00
21.00; choice clover mixed, $2200@
22.50; No. 1 do, $22.00; No. 2,
21.00; No. 1 clover, $28.00:
$21,006 22.00
Butter
Wheat-—-No Te red
No. 3
an
89%,
Contract, white,
estab
asked,
the
No. 2,
We quote per
Creamery—Fancy, 37¢; choice,
good, 31¢232; imitation, 256@ 27;
prints, 36438; blocks, 36637; ladles,
20Q 22;
21G22; Ohio rolls, 21@22;
ginia rolls, 21@ 22; storepacked,
Maryland, Virgini
pound:
a6;
20;
process butter,
Live Stock
CHICAGO-—Cattle ~~ Market strong
0 10 up. Beeves, $4600 8.00; Texas
steers, $.20@06.75; Western steers,
$4.5060680; wmiockers and feeders,
$3.26@5.75, cows and heifers, $2.000
6.50; calves, $5.00@ 7.50,
Hogs-—Market weak at yesterday's
average. Light, $5.60@6.10; mixed,
$5.75@6.25; heavy, $6.86@6.25; rough,
$6.8566.00;, mgood to choice heavy,
$6.00 6.25; pigs, $4.50G56.70; bulk of
*
PROMINENT PHYSICIANS FAIL IN
KIDNEY TROUBLE—A WOMAN'S
B00D ADVICE.
1 regard Dr
As the best medicine for kidney and
I will always recommend it to all that
are afllicted with bladder or kidney
trouble.
flicted with kidney and bladder trou-
ble In violent form. The symptoms in
ny case were fearful, During all this
time | was being treated by the best
and foremost doctorg of the country,
all of them falling to afford me the
relief and | continued to
worse all the time and while |
utmost confidence in thelr treat.
it seemed that the time had
Iuet try oth-
er remedies, consequently, | resorted
to the use of Bwamp-Hoot and before
! had taken three small bottles, every
pain and symptom had completely dis.
appeared For any form kidney
trouble, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot is
the medicine to use 1 have never
known it to fail in a single case.
Very truly yours,
lL. M. H
Er Ow
had
ment
Of
UNTER,
R.F. D. No.1. Morton, Miss.
State of Mississipp! )
scott County ES,
Personally appeared hefore
undersigned member of
ervisors in for sald (
Mt within nan
heing duly
the foregoing testi
of hig own
anand and the
true and genuine
4 G Risen, M. BEB. 8
fetter to }
Pry Kilmer & Oa,
LL Magbamion, XY
"So ————
me the
Board of Bui
ounty and
ed LL. M. Hunter,
EWorn states that
and
ale, the
who after
monial is composed
words, written with his
own same {8 absolutely
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y, fora e bottle. It will
convince anyone will also re
8 booklet of val information, t
ing all about the kidneys #
When writing, be sure and
this paper.
dollar size bottles f«¢
stores,
sampi
You
IAD
q
ang biad
mention
and ole
ail drug
Begular fifty-cent
Ir sie at
The Backtericlogist
$a vies y § #4
GAarxy ia eq £
ORisl 1
but Oh,
was gilling
Young
The lawye
absorbed
50 bent
did not
ed gently oper
that was thrust
My!
bis deak
iy
Was
hear
and
gtrenked
at his
resointe
ring in his voice i divorce
from my papa and ms
Mary's Little Postscript.
Mistiress
man asking for me?
The Maid
scribed iy he
being about 40. and
n't be you.
Mary, wasn't that gentle
New
the [a a
i It could
Mistress
shall
fomorrow
The New Maid—Yes, mum’
mum! Yes mum' | told }
n't be you, as 3 was about
MistYegs—And while
your afternoon
Q ite right
have an extra
dear
afternoon
And
off
my
you
Thankee
it could
50
taking
you'd better
ou
Foure
off
out for a new place!
Girls.
got
Those Dear
Maud--1 am told 1
looks from my mother
Ethel «1 wouldn't
I were you
Maud-—Why not?
pl—~People will think your moth
er was stingy.
my good
that if
at
repeat
For HEADACHE ics’ CAPUDINE
Whether from Colds. “leat. Riomach or
Nervous Troubles, apudine will relieve vou
It's liquid - pleas: ni take-acte immedi
it Joe, We. and bb cents at drug
stores,
Stamp Needed in That Case.
“She stamped her foot.”
“That was all right, if her foot wae
5 BANA
Bore Throat is no trifling ailment. It
will sometimes carry infection to the en
tire system through the food you eat.
Hamline Wizard Oi] cures Sore Throat.
———-— UR
foned man whose word was ss good
TO CURE A COLD IN OXY DAY
LAXATIVE RROMO OQuinive
ste refund money 11 it falls to cute.
© ES signatare is ob each box. Be.
You'll generally always find that
the verson who is most suspicious of
others, himself needs watching.
——
EW
— Sova
ITCH, ITCH relieved in 3 minutes by
Woolford's Banitary Lotion. At Druggists.
Profitable goods are good friends
that we dearly love to part with.
A woman falls in love gracefully,
but a man usually stumbles Into it
PUT
NAM
‘HAPPY OLD AGE
May be promoted by those who
ently cleanse the system, now and
ary La
r y, by taking a desertspoonf
of the er rehops, Wholaous
and truly beneficia po 5
we Bidrdl Senna, wikch is the
only y laxative generally ap.
proved by the most eminent phy
sicians, because it acts in a natural,
strengthening way and warms and
tones up the internal organs without
weakening them. Itis equally benefi-
ficial for the very young and the mid-
dle aged, as itis always efficient and
free from all harmful ingredients. To
get its beneficial effects it is always
necessary to buy the genuine, bear-
ing the name of the Company—
California Fig Syrup Co. —plainly
printed on the frontof every package.
oo
——
“1 tought
me wid yer
back?”
“eel
to get a string
sald yous n lek
tied yer
Yous
behind
hands
-~Can! ' now
Her Resignation,
sald, “1 very
Geraldine
“Papa,” she am
with
her
SERA - onl + » “© y
What's Geraldine done?” asked
father
MEXICAN =
MUSTANG
IA
BEST FOR POULTRY.
J. W. Butler, Sec’y Northwestern Poultry
Association, Fayetteville, Ark., writes:
Liz t on poul
Had
ted with
niment
ne IS IMpProY
Why, 1 told
snid ti
“Have used M
try for leg weaknes
two fowls ix
this tr
On OF
the sam
se and used
yon asa test. That o
rapid the other snot. I bave alison
al processes of « idiv
£ ’
it for SCaLy eg. ~ —————
oul
of this paper
Readers i:
ar r toy
Ltutes orm
lations.
Physical Proof
SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS
Boys Guaranteed Watch GIVE
Girls Gold Plate Bracelet
~e with
FRER.
TORK HAVEN, PA,
D30PSY Imzarsn. Gv
and short
3 g a few Sar
friend i i A “
PROGRESSIVE COMPANY, 8
Vs
MILE
ck re.
ve swale
xyes and
—
BORK, Ber 4, stinmia, Ga,
res a few
er : ix 6 dara trial trea
VAEK. PE GREENS
. WANTED FARWS
Grons A MACKALL The Be
Di
iscouraged
The expression occurs so many times is letters from
sick women, '* | war completely discouraged.” And there
is siways good reason for the discouragement. Years of
pein and suffering. Doctor after doctor tried in vain,
Medicines doing ro lasting good. It is no wonder that
the woman feels discouraged.
Thousends of these weak and sick women have found
bealth znd courage regained as the result of the use of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It establishes regularity, heals inflammation and uloeras
tion, and cures weakness,
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG
AND SICK WOMEN WELL.
Refuse substitutes offered by unscrupulous druggists
for this reliable remedy.
Sick women are invited to consult by letter, free. Al correspondence
strictly private and secredly confidential. Write without fear and without
fee to World's Dispensary, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres't, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver end
bowels. Suger-coated, tiny granules, ¥ to take ar candy
SMOKELESS
PERFECTION
OIL HEATER
Odorlcss Clean Convenient
: The Perfection Smokeless Off Heater WarmS UD a room
in next to Do time. Always ready for tse. Can be carmed
eaniy to any room where extra warmth i needed.
A special automatic device makes # imposmble to turn the
wick 100 high or 100 low. Safe in the hands of a child
The Perfection burns mine houn on one biling—glowing
heat from the minute #t is lighted Handsomely firashed ;
crums of blue enamel or plain steel, with mckel timings,
Ask your dealer or write for descriptive circular to any agency of
The Atlantic Refining Co.
(Incorporated)
Smokeless
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure
“ARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER P'LLS never
fail. Pureiy vegeta.
bie — act suruy
but gently on
the liver.
Stop after
dinner dis-
tress—cure
indigestion,
improve the complexion, brighten the eves,
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
Joon Tmt
Rayo Lamp
Rayo lamps and lanterns give
. most Nght for the oil used.
The light is strong and steady. A Rayo never flickers.
Materials and workmanship are the best. Rayo lamps and
lanterns last,
Ask your dealer to show hin line lamps and lanterns, write
inatrated Soktets @ fo any agency of - oe
The Atlantic Refining Co.
"FADELESS
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