The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 25, 1912, Image 7

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1 want every person
who is billous, consti
pated or has any stom
ach or liver cll (ent to
send for a free package
of my Paw-Paw Pills.
I want to prove that
they positively cure In:
digestion, Sour Stom-
ach, Belching, Wind,
Headache,
ness, Sleeplessness and
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this I am willing to give millions of free pack
age... 1 take all the risk.
for 25 cente a vial. For {ree package address,
Coughs, Colds
and Sore Throats Re-
lieved and Cured by
Hale’s
Honey
01 Horehound and Tar
It Soothes and Heals
Contains no opium nor anything ln-
Jurious. All druggists,
Pike’s Toothache Drops Stop Pain
If you suffer from Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness,
Bpasms, or have children that do so, my New Treat.
ment will relieve them, and all you are asked to
do is to send for a FREE £2.00 Hottle of Dr. May
Formaia. It has relieved permanently the very
worst cases when everyibing else bas falled. Please
write and give age and compiete address,
DR. W. H. MAY, 548 Pearl 8t., New York
VALUABLE DISCOVERIES AT 74
" amber Dry Kiln at one-tenth cost, & Tire
karinker works by screw while tire is in fire,
sample $0.50, price $5.00. Also certain cure of
Catarrh, nodrugs,only 80e. Alsorelief spring for
sewing machines, but one-fifth of former labor,
sample 25¢, price 0c. Agents wanted. Write
H. G. CADY, 307 S. 3rd Streel, Si. Louis, Mo.
THE WAY NOWADAYS,
Cw
daughter
ww } “ wi wl
when a girl
marriage
the age
of
Joax-—~Just seven vears old,
Mandy's Idea of It.
What! Going to leave me
u going
a retad Whos re 3
arrieqg Whom are ¥i
h's done goin® t« LAITY
A Chinese laundryman
He's a good
But, Ma
dren wou
“Yes Ah
fexic
knows de
ans, but Ab
n, Ah has
ings'll be
at de same!
Not Militant.
ial at Mrs. Con
i
3 ended In
function
afternoc
~
a
Ot 8 quarrel?”
teafight.”
The happiest people in
are those who most easily
Post
Toasties
the world
flattered
"
A Treat
So Sweet;
Add Cream
Then Eat.
Post
Toasties
“The Memory Lingers”
Limited,
Postam Cereal remyark,
Battle Creek. b.
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A A sel Ss wos hes
FEWER SUICIDES
IN UNITED STATES
n—————
Shooting Favorite Method.
That Of North Carolina Only 7.2
100,000 Of Population As
Against 29 For Call
fornia.
Per. |
Washington.--Fewer persons com-
mitted suicide in 1810 than in 1608,
the latest statistics
the subject, announced by Dr. Cressy
L. Wilbur, chief statistician for vital
statistics of the United States Census
Bureau.
The death rate from suicide for 1910
was 16 per 100,000 of population in the
according to on
Census Bureau's death registration
area
of the
Ge
ers £2
which comprises about one-half
country's population and cov-
States and a number of larger
cities in other States. The rate was
165 in 1808. There were 8580 sul
cides in 1810,
Suicide by shooting was the favorite
method of and
ed an increase over 1508. Poison was
& close second, Methods employed
were as follows: Fire arms,
2.661; poiscn, 2,466; hanging
strangulation, 1,265; asphyxia, 041;
drowning, 517; cutting or plercing in
struments, 544; jumping from high
places, 137; crushing, 88, and othe
means, 81
self-destruction show
detailed
or
in the Lead.
a
the
California
'
Califc States wit}
ITHIAa
per popuiat
North Caroline, with 7.2, had u
The rate
Pennsylvania, Rhode Isla;
WaeE a
12 States
led
suicides 100,600 of
while
lowest rate increased
Michigan,
and
msin, while there
other
registration
ition San Francis
100,04
as City, Mo
th 32.4
Conn.
Wisc
crease in the
In the
than 100
with
cities of n
per
WH)
Next came with
Oakland, Cal, w Seattle
32.3 Bridgeport, with
Denver, with 31.6
The suicide rate 0.000
per 1f
tion by States was: California
(Colorado, 208;
14.1 Maine
Massachusetts,
Mi 11.6
Hampshire, 12.5
New York, 16.7;
! Ohio
14.2. Pennsyivania
Island, 14.7
Utah,
18.8%, and Wisconsin,
Connecticut, i
114; Maryland
12.6; Michigan
Montana, 21.4
w Jersey
North Carolina,
3
Indiana,
nnesots
Ne
11%) : ;
Rhode South Da
8.2 {1% Gy
10.7; Vermont
Washington
Rate In Cities Over 100,000.
fate nD «<
Birn
Angeles,
The
Was
Atianta,
Indianapolis, 23.9. Louisville, 16;
21.8 Baltimore, 14.5
Detroit, 28
{ire
17.5;
MinReapolis,
13.6 K
28.9;
16.4
15.3;
Paul,
Saint
Ansas
% zuand
Louis,
New York,
172: Cle
24.1; Dayton, 23.1:
24.4. Philadelphia,
burgh 22 8 »
Richmond, §.4;
, and Wil
veland,
19.8;
Memphis, 2 .
18.1 Seg
Spokane, 23 wakes, 23
EIG MAJORITY FOR “T. R”
Postal Card Canvass By Paper Also
Shows Bryan In Lead.
Pittsburgh. Early returns in
extensive postal card canvass
the Pittsburgh Press to de
the of
concerning Presi
big ma-
Roosevelt
the
oon
ducted by
velop the sentiment of
Allegheny
dential nominations show a
jority in favor of Theodore
for the Republican nomination. He
has lead to 1 over President
to 1 over Senator Robert
La Follettee W. J. Bryan leads
Champ Clark and Judson Har
The figures are
Republican--For Theodore Roose.
485; for Robert Ja Follette, 160:
63. !
For William J. Bryan,
for Judson |
for Woodrow Wilson, 33:
voters
county
a of 7
M
both
Democratic
oe
oe
T. BR.
wood.
Marshall and Oscar W. Under. |
Slew Aged Man, Is Charge.
Charleston, W. Va.—The coroner's |
Jury investigating the death of Joseph |
L. Cook, 70 years old, returned ‘a ver |
diet charging his wife, Lizzie Cook, |
35 years old; his motherinlaw, Mary |
Shreaves, and a nephew, Lee Burgess, |
with causing Cook's death. The testi
beating Cook with clubs and other
weapons.
Opium Conference Ends. i
The Hague. ~~ The International |
Opium Conference practically finished
its work Saturday. The conference
adopted the protocol, which will be
signed Tuesday. The sesalons began
December 1 last, and the countries
represented are the United States,
Great Britain. China, France, Ger.
many, Italy, Japan, Persia, Portugal,
Slam, Russia and the Netherlands
Bishop Charles Brent, of the
Episcopal Church in the Philippines
presided,
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Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
Bradstreet's says:
or
that has prevailed over
men from getting about, and,
more or less attention.
traffic on the railways has been ham
ered, motive power efficiency, espech
ally in the West, has been reduced 50
to 60 per cent.; the strike of long-
shoremen at Boston affects shipping
at that port. The week witnessed the
opening of prices on some staple
worsteds for the fall of 1912. Though
irregularity is shown, the general
tendency Is upward, thus indicating
a strong effort to keep prices on a firm
level and to induce business to come
in at an early date. In the dry goods
line little new business has developed
and more or less conservatism rules,
but withal there are more inquiries,
which suggests that the market is
broadening. In the iron and steel in-
dustry January business thus
placed has exceeded expectations.
“Wheat, Including flour exports
from the United States and Canada for
the week, aggregate 2,660,821 bushels,
against 3,281,617 last week and 2.582.
655 this week last year. Corn exports
for the week are 512.035
against 1,526,721 last week
379 in 1511."
far
bushels,
and 1,835
Wholesale Marzets
NEW YORK
lar; No. 2 red,
basis and 101%; f
Northern Duluth,
Corn
fob afloat
inal
Wheat-—Spot
ux he elevator
ob
12004 1
Spot firm;
Futur
export
¢8 mare
Oats 8i
good to prime, :
24@ 30
Eggs firm
33E 4c
poorer, 286 30;
No. 1, 26; No. 2
prin
gathered firsts,
Fresh
seconds, 31@32; thirds and
fresh gathered dirties
fresh gath
checks
fair, 18@ 21
Potatoes 1
per $4 50G650; Ma
per 180 pounds, $3.50@3.75
ton, §23@ 27
unchanged
ered
firm,
bri
firsn; red, per
and peanuts
PHILADELPHIA
contract grade
elevator,
Lorn
higher,
G68;
firm
NO. 2. In
No. 2
604 8914 s
Oate firm, No. 2
Ba LL BE
Butter firm. Western cream
tials, 42c¢.
extra, 43
Live poultrs
export
yellow for
white,
oC
do, extra, 41; nearby
fowls, 14@ 15¢;
Spring
16@ 17;
lower;
rooslers, jo gli;
2@ 14%; ducks,
14G 16, turkeys, 16@17.
old chick
ene, 1 goes,
red
siorage
Settling
IALTIMORE Wheat-—No. 2
spot, Sie; car do, do, short
9715: 5.000 February, 98 4 )
prices were No. 2 red Western,
$74; contract, i: No. 3 red. 961; ;
steamer No. 2 red, $2; steamer No. 2
red Western, 82
Corn — Contract, 6¥c; white, i:
steamer mixed, 65%; no established
grade, 64 The vlosing was firmer:
gpot, 68%; January, 68%; February
68%: March, 68%,
Oats——<No. 2 white, 54'4e; standard
white, 54@ 54%; No. 3 white, 5231, G54
Rye—-No. 1, domestic, $1.0141 02;
No. 2 Western, domestic, $3181.01;
No. 3 do, do, 986 9%7¢; No. 2 nearby,
$26093; bag lots nearby, new, as to
quality, TR@ R85
Butter Creamery fancy, 338%;
creamery choice, 36@27: creamery
good, 32834; creamery imitalion,
@2%; creamery prints, 37430
Cheese We quote, jobbing luis, per
ib, 18@181¢c.
Live Poultry-—Chickens, per 1h--0id
hens, heavy, 14¢; do, do, small to me
o§
Ji
ot
#3
ae
al
a=
id
White Pekins, 140 15¢;
; puddle, 13@G14.
per Ib
covy, 13
mus
Live Stock
CHICAGO, Cattle, slow. Beeves,
and feeders, $3.3005690; cows and
heifers, $2@ 6.65; calves, $66 8.75.
Hogs-~Lighi, $590@6.25;: mixed,
$5906 6.37%; heavy, $5.00 06.40;
rough, $6.95@ 6.10; good to choice,
heavy, 36.100 6.40; pigs, $455@ 5.65;
bulk of sales, $6,106 6.30
Sheep--Native, $3.26@G5; Western
$2.5065; yearlings, $6.26 6.25; lambs,
native, $4.75@ 7.26; Western, $5250
7.40, f
NEW YORK--Beeves. Dressed boo!
steady at BUG @12%e.
Calves—Veals, $8 to $11; culls, $6
to $7.60; barnyard calves, $4 to 38
Dressed calves firm; city dresser
veils, 156 to ile;
A
RACKED WITH PAIN,
An Awful Siege of Dropsy and Rheu-
matism,
Mrs. Emma V. Harms, 508 8. Jeffer
son SL, Mobile, Ala., rays: “I wag go
racked with pain I almost went {ran-
My elbow Joints got stiff,
knees swelled and 1
could not raise my
hands. The merest
touch made me
Beream,. 1 sat in a
chatr for five months,
and for over a year |
did not see the street
‘Nobody thought i
would recover. 1 im-
proved, however, after
taking Doan's kidney pills and
was soon well,
“When Your Back Ig Lame, Remem-
ber the Name—DOAN'S." 50c,all stores.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
FAR AS HE COULD GO.
My brother ls Manila.
That's a long way off.
She-—Yes; he could bardly get any
further away without coming nearer.
ECZEMA ON HANDS AND FEET
She~
He
“In the latter part of 1859 my
and bead in little pi:
My doctor gave me some medicin
a salve. | used them for months
did receive any results. In
meantime it broke out all over
back and chest I then went
other doctor and be toid me the
As my own doctor—that it
He also gave me medicine for eighteen
months, All 1 id see was Le
moved it from my face
my hands and feet, and although 1 did
everything, 1 could not beai my hands
and feet. My hands would spilt open
on the joints and would be 80 sore that
I could not use them at times. Then
I started use Cuticura and
Olntment in July, 1883, and before 1854
I was fully I therefore recom
mend the Cutim and Ointment
to any person having skin disease
goon as I began to use Cuticura Soap
and Ointment | found relief at once.
broke out
not
to an-
Baine
Was eczema
that
Li
Cou
and body to
to Soap
“My sister, Miss Rebecca Jackson,
bad a breaking out ber face and
hands the same as myself. She used
Cuticura Soap and Ointment for seven
or eight months, and was cured entire
ly.” (Signed) Bamuel F. Jackson, 1217
Pine St, Philadelphia, Pa, May 5, 19811.
Hi: sister writes: “What my brother
says is quite true, and you can Imagine
how | suffered and how glad | was to
‘be cured by Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment” (Siened) Miss Rebecca Jack.
con, 18 Delaware 8t, Trenton, N. J.
Although Cuticura Soap and Oint-
ment are sold everywhere, a sample
of each, with 32.page book will pe
mailed free on application to “Cuts
cura,” Dept. L, Boston.
on
When tne Flag Looks Good.
“1 have been in countries wherg the
laboring man bad meat once a year:
sometimes twice—Christmas and East
er And | have seen women carrying
i n their heads a burden that po
n would like to carry. and at the
same time knitting busily with both
hands. And those women lived with
meat, and when I thought of the
American laborer | sald myself
After all, my country is the best in
the world’ And when | come back
to the sea and saw the old flag flying
in the air, it seemed to me as though
the air from pure joy bad burst into
blossom,” Robert G. Ingersoll,
ve
aa
out
io
A Celebrated Basso,
“When Herr Growler began to sing
did not you observe how our hostess
glanced apprehensively at the win
cows?”
“Yes. 1 dare say she was
the window-panes would be
| tered.”
afraid
shat
For COLDS and GRIP
Hicks’ Carrpixe is the best remedy—re
| deves the nehing and feverishness— cures the
Cold and restores normal conditions. It's
liquid—effects immediately. 10e., 35c., and iv
i At drag stores.
a aaa
It's easier for a young man to write
| a satisfactory love letter during court.
ship than it is to write a satisfactory
check after mdrriage.
A A
many physicians, It is used in many
lic and private hospitals. Why not
a bottle on hand in your own home?
A girl may not really object to be
ing kissed, but she objects to the
young man's thinking that she doesn’t
object.
von, allays pain
20
A omissnt
hat she can criticige her neighbor's,
+ A woman who has nothing
x ¢
to say.
A
The Thin Girl's Temper.
No thin woman can afford to lose
her temper. “Nothing,” says a good
authority, “will make you so angular
look as the
own will.” A girl who was thin to a
really painful degree gained 20 pounds
in 60 days on the following regime:
Twelve hours’ sleep a day: a well
ventilated and cold room to sleep in,
with plenty of fresh air all night
ight down eoverlets for warmth and
hot-water bags at the feet If they
are cold; loose, light clothing at all
times, with plenty of space about the
chest, shoulders and waist: a diet of
cereals frech fruits or starch:
vegelables, potatoes, beans, ete, milk
and cream—everything of a warming
fat-producing nature in the way of
food; warm baths, though not too fre
quently
cocoa
Coming Financier.
In a certain country village
co-operation has a firm hold
inhabitants, and where the
check” habit also flourishes,
tie girl proudly called to another:
“We've got a new baby at
house!”
"Where did you get 1t?” was the re
ply
“Oh, the doctor brought it.”
"Now, why.” queried the th
tle sympathizer, gravely,
buy It at the and get
dividend or a trading stamp?
doctor doesn’t give either,
where
on the
“trading
iit
one
our
It
rifty
“didn’t
y6u
either a
The
he?"
slore
does
Awfui Suspicion,
been sick for some t
father
how
ifed him
Freddie }
and when
room
ad ime
his into the
was
by his
CRIN
10 pee he the
youngsler surpr
LONE
ques
‘Why do you ask if | owe 1}
tor anything?” ing
‘Because,
be's been
something flerce
i on
nedicine
me
Important to Mothers
ne carefully every bott]
IA, a safle and sure !
and children, and see that it
Use For Over 30 Years
1 Cry for Fletcher's (
remecy
the
ature of
‘astoria
Cre of the Perils of Divorce
How you like your new
siked
ry weil’
Yesterday
it Free Press
Feels
Wend
of Led
i Be 3
11 ben
Mur a Hye Baive r sep 3 we we §
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
The Foo! Season,
» Pond-—You look
nd-—Yes,
|
Lidl 3
$ Pubes
Lain
they Lad
have
MALARIA
BLILDUP THY sYSTIEWM
fard GROVES TASTELESS
$ are taking
oO DRIVE oUT
AND
Take 4
oailid
ow
Es
Pp
the
TOR IC
rehuia is pla 1
ig in simply Qu
and the mual efert:
# aid chlidren. 8 cenia
Eon
pe
Exchange of Siang.
i CEN RO As far as
But | don't want to go sc
n't ‘come back
you like
far 1
hat 1
Sat |
FILER CURED ING TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist w refund money If PARQ UINT
MENT fails to enre any ease of Jobing. Biisd
Biosd.tig of Proargdiog Mies (n 610 is gaye. eo
No man ever abuses an enemy
much as he does his stomaéh
as
WELL AGAIN
re m———
Freed From Shooting Pains,
Spinal Weakness, Dizziness,
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound,
Ottumwa, Iowa. — “For years 1 wa
almost a constant sufferer from femal
trouble in all it
dreadful forms;
shooting pains all
over my body, sick
headache, spinal
weakness, dizziness,
depression, and
everything that was
{ horrid. I tried many
{ doctors in different
parts of the United
States, but Lydia E,
Pinkham’s Vegeta.
ble Compound has done more for me than
all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell
you these facts. My heart is full of
gratitude to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege.
table Compound for my health.’ — Mrs,
Harrier E. WanrLER, 624 8S. Ransom
Street, Ottumwa, lowa.
Consider Well This Advice.
No woman suffering from any form
of female troubles should lose hope un-
til she has given Lydia E, Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound a fair trial.
This famous remedy, the medicinal in.
gredients of which are derived from
native roots and herbs, has for nearly
forty years proved to be a most valus-
ble tonic sand Invigorator of the fa
male organism. Women everywhere
bear willing testimony to the wonderful
virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compoun
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by 8
woman and held In strict confidence
MEXICAN
CTR
LINIMENT
FOR HORNET STINGS.
Mr. S.J. Hodson, Newbern, N.C. writes:
“1 bare used M fustarg I
tio ferent ailments and bave §
it au excelient lime :
mare was Badly a1 £ by hors
nimenl t KiY cured her
mended thers hundreds of tir
25¢. 50¢. 81 a bottle at Drug & Gen'l Stores
CXC An ni
ment
ent. Al one time sv
es
States alter more (hs
of experient
We can show
Urn on your investment
Send for REYBURK HUNTER & CO.
Yee booklet Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Te cure cortivencss the medicine must be
more than 8 purgstive; | must contain tonic,
alterative and cathartic properties.
Tuit’s Pills
possess these qualities, and speedily restore
to the bowels their natural peristaltic motion,
50 essential to regularity.
Brown's Bronchial Troches
For Hoarsenos sand Throst Troubles, No
Bampie free.
opiates
domx 1. Beows & Sos, Boston, Mas
KSI AINTIRE (heiaeves,
Manu.
ff hone gee and sel]
facture
others ¥ormenine
directions Be
Cereal Coffee .
Bagi Sales Co. Repera®™, Labkeoweond 0,
W. N, U, BALTIMORE, NO. 4.1912
A man who has a weak and impaired
properly digest his food
insufficiently nourished,
Dr. PIERCE'S
makes the stomach strong,
digestive juices, restores the
assimilation perfect,
stomach and who does pot
become
flesh -bullcer and
This ** Discovery” is a pure,
absolutely free from aloohol and
ingredients are printed on ite
nostrums,
medicine,
remedy OF ENOWN COMPOSITION,
many cures made b
World's Dispensary A
It makes men
in judgement,
habit-forming drugs. All ite
It hes mo relationship with secret
by the leaders in all the schools of
as a substitute for this time-proven
must paow of
own neighborhood.
Pres., Buffalo, N.Y,
in your
De. R.V. Pierce,
for Men, Women
THE STANDARD OF |
FOR OVER 30