The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 01, 1912, Image 7

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    “
FREEDOM FROM
+ COLDS & HEADACHES
INDIGESTION & SOUR CLT
BILIOUSNESS & CONSTIPA
and other ills, due to an inactive condi
tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, ;
may be obtained most pleasantly and
most promptly by using Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna. It is not a new
and untried remedy, but is used by |
millions of well-informed families through. :
out the world to cleanse and sweeten §
and strengthen the system whenever a
laxative remedy is needed.
When buying note the full name
of the Company~—California Fig Syrup
Co.,~printed on every packages of the
2 genuine
Regular price 50* per bot. one size only.
For sale by all leading druggists.
THE eA and GENUINE
BORA {VS Tek it
AUR
TA I NT A TON ae
WH TEN aT Ep
[SC= to ro Ti
en you need a remedy
for COUCHS and COLDS
Who Could Doubt It?
Artist (angrily)—No;
a model I only paint
fruit.
Model
right Every ‘Im a
one says 1 peact
Important to Mothers
xamine carefully every bottle of
CAS STORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the n-
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Superstitious Waiter.
a cafe o!}
4 1 ne dove
with
when order
The
“1 didn’t think ye
sitting thirt
wowed
ud war
waiter apologetically
ting to be
See Riches tn
he Russ
Real Woman-Hater.
beg
that | am
woman in
to the
prac
direct that
and bury
three,
d
CRAND TO LIVE
And the Last Laugh Is Always the Best
“Six months ago 1 would have laugh-
ed at the idea that there d be any.
thing better for a table beverage than
coffee,” writes an Ohio woman, "now |
laugh to know there is
Since childhood I drank coffee free
ly as did the other members of the fam.
fly. result was a puny, sickly
girl; and as 1 grew into womanhood [
did not gain in health, but was al-
licted with heart trouble, a weak and
ditordered stomach, wrecked nerves
and a general breaking down till last
winter, at the age of 38, I seemed to
be on the verge of consumption.
“My friends greeted me with ‘How
bad you look! What a terrible color!’
and this was not very comforting
“The doctors and patent medicines
did me absolutely no good, 1 was thor-
oughly discouraged.
“Then 1 gave up coffees and com-
menced Postum. At firs: | didn't like
it, but after a few trials and following
the directions exactly, it was grand,
It was refreshing and satisfying. In |
a couple of weeks I noticed a great |
change.
“I became stronger, my brain grew
clearer, I was not troubled with for
getfulness as In coffee times, my
power of endurance was more
doubled,
coul
The
steady and strong.
about me. Housework and home-
making became a pleasure, My friends
have marveled at the change and when
they enquire what brought it about
I answer ‘Postum, and nothing else in
the world)!” Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich,
Read the little Book, “The Road to
Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a reason.”
Ever read the ahove letter? A new
from time to time, The)
are Genuine, (rue, And full of uma
GHURCHES SHOW
SMALL INGREAS
They Should Be.
1 7-10 PER CENT INCREASE
Figures Show Greater Part Of the
Country's Population Are Not
Church Memberg—Method-
ism Shows Up Better.
New York Membership of all the
hurches of th ited
ed
statistics prepared
by Dr. H. K. Carroll, formerly
tor the Re
This is less
1 per
populat
increase
Slates increas
Oording to
publi
Girec
188 year, ace
and nage
of ligious Cel
than thre
the count
ih per cent
cent Of y's
ion and is only 17
over the country's church
1610
not be
fp
r
membership for
“The in
at all satisia
“It shows that the
rease Cal
ctory,” sald Dr
greater part of the
country’s ation are not church
members The bi iy of n
popu
figters, one
of whose ipal duties 18 obviously
neririe
pian
ure converts, is increasing
{0 sec
number of churches is in«
pre 81
imably
and so,
devout lay workers
Episcopal
ona of tl
denomin:
greatest nu
EMPEROR V./ILLIAM
Talt Other Heads of
Congratulate Him
and
Berlin. — Emperor Wi
VOATrs
spent » greater part
his family, but recessive
of public men
civic organizations
health and a long
congratulatory mess recely
from of foreign govern
among them a cablegram from
Taft
Saturday
and represe
wao
life. Scores
ges were
ed the heads
ments
Preaident
SHE STOLE AN APPLE.
Woman
Converted 20 Years Later,
Confesses Theft.
Devils Lake, N. D.-—-Remors
having stolen an apple from a depart
ment store in this YOArs ago,
when she was a school girl, caused a
St. Paul woman, who signed her name
as "Mra. F. C.” of Daytons Bluff, St
Paul, send the local merchants a
letter asking forgiveness. She 3
plained she had been converted
revival meeting held in a
Bluff church recently
over
city 20
to
at a
Davtons
MAYOR SHANK IMITATED.
War On High Prices Started In New
York.
New York. War on high prices for
faehioned after of
Mayor Shank, of Indianapolis, was
begun here with the opening by a
commitice of clergymen and others of
the first of what is proposed to b# a
series of sales places where products
of the soil will be transferred from
producer to consumer without a mid
intervention.
Olergyman Commits Suicide.
Blossburg, Pa. The Rev
Grimes, rector of 8t. Luke's Eplsco
pal Church, at this place, committed
suicide by firing a bullet through his
brain.
the campaign
Mistakes Gasoline For Oil; Dies.
Huntington, W, Va.--G. A. Blake, 52
years old, a business man of Millers.
port, Ohlo, was burned to death in an
explosion of gasoline which he mis
took for oil, and with which he tried
ty start a fire in a cock stove,
| ‘COMMERCIAL
I Vieskly Review of Trade and
| Market Reports.
A ———
R. 4.
nL —_.
—
Dun & Co.'s weekly review of
“Extreme cold weather, while it has
certain branches of trade
has had the general effect of checking
retail distribution; oth the busi
ness situation shows a strengthened
confidence, with a clearly
defined ism The best
Libit continues in iron and steel,
which further large orders by the rail
and we indi
INCEEane
erwise
combined
€xX
in
conservatl
aus, tne
government
vicual contractors serve to
business and cut down
mills
distri
extremely
the volume of
the number
"Ret dry goods
been retarded by the
over a large
of idle
ail buti
weather area and
forts
merchants holdin;
affected
named i
of
sales were adversly
been
cotton bi
prices have
markets on
livery.
“The
increas
men to the re
iankKets {
volume of
ed owing to the 1
ad and
of buvers at
more
trade
glock for
Wholesaie Mar:
NEWS: 11a. m
YORK-—Wheat
. U8 RC elevator
'
o b afloa
HICKeNns,
Turkeys
weak, le
special, 434
extras,
Western
fair to BOOG,
nearby, 17@
old roosters
1% Rearby,
16;
good,
goose,
4 19
10913
BALTIMORE Wheat
January, 58; February, §
Corn Spot, 70%e¢, January,
March,
GG
Februar: 695 ;
{ate NO. 2 white, 55 @ 5
ard white, 54% G56, No. 3
beg Lightweight white
bringing a premium over above
prices Rye- No. 1 domestic, 31.018
1.02; Western domestic, No. 2, $1,008
1.01; No. 8, #6@8%7¢; No. 4, M6985;
nearby, No. 2, #283; lots,
quality, new,
Butter—Creamery specials,
tras, 40, @41; firsts, 36G 38,
20; creamery held specials,
extras, 36% @ 37; firsts, 34¢
onde, 31933; state dairy tubs.
S7@39; process specials, 2814;
1@ firsts, 26% G26;
23@24Y,; factory current make
24; seconds, 23; packing stock
239 23%
Cheese We guote jobbing lots, per
th, 18@1815¢
Freez Fresh gathered extra first
35@36c; do firsts, 321,634; do sec
onds, 3233; Fels ‘perator #pecini
marks fancy, 20',@30; do firsts, 2814
@29; do seconds, phy do poor, 18
a 2
Live Poultry-—Chickens, old hens,
4c: do, small to medium, 13;
large, 13@ 14; rough and poor,
8. Ducks White
Muscovy, 13;
Nearby, 124130;
11@12;
CRIS Are
the
ag ou
6G RG
a6
secouds,
firsts,
held,
young,
12; old roosters,
14@ 15¢;
dle, 126214. Geese
Western and Southern,
liland, 14@15. Pigeons,
Young, 26e: old, 20. Guinea fowl,
each, 256@30e. Turkeys-
old toms, 14;
Live Stick
CHICAGO. «Cattle;
Reeves, $4.85GR 40;
$4006.90; Western steers, $4800
7.256; stockers and feeders, $2.5066;
cows and heifers, $210@6.70; calves,
§8.560@ 10.
Hogs
than early.
Texan
Market strong, 1te¢ higher
Light, $5806 9.256; mixed,
35.9568.40; heavy, $806.45; rough,
E6EP6.106; pias, $4I0E KE; bulk of
“ales, $6.200 6.35,
Bobby's Education, Under
Tutelage, Afterward Proceeded
Under Different Lines.
Miss Thompson, whose
endowed with
curves, was giving her
a4 lesson in spelling the other day. He
had spelt b-e, be, and he, and
now she was trying to get him to tel
her what mee, spelt
“Listen, Bobby,
ly Then closing her
nounced the sound of a
opening them, the ¥ound of a
What does that spell?
Bobby looked at her
head. Again tried,
while pronouncing the s
tapped
her plump
‘Mmum, ee
ing sand
asked,
form
“ail too-ample
little nephew
h-e,
gaid earnest
Hps pro
iopg m, and
long e
she
ehe
shook his
tine
Lill
and
und
ghe this
orously her own ro
with forefinge:s
What lett
whnt do they
gtill vig
and Oint
Who the _Heathen Be.
Bernard Vi
ROMewiint
“athe
ent
t Of this
Didn't Think Much of
“They
mifllion the day
Lovige-—-"Well, it's
cago Dally News
Fred,
tell me she will get a
Fred
Chi
Lous
she marries
worth it
For HEADAC HE Micks'* CAPE RINT
Whether fre Cols Heal, Stomach or
CPV Trouble ou tadine = relieve Pou
i= 1 pleasant take geotn
ately Tryin oe, Te, and 50 cents at drug
Lures,
fm med
If a woman is a clever
chances are that her husband will find
the chorus more interesting
actress the
—
TOCURE A COLD INONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets
Ler ogists refund money if it falls to cure. KW.
GROVES signature is on each box. Ja
Perhaps fower bachelo
make fools of themselves
wives to do it for them,
Time is a wound Dealer, but it's no
good as a wrinkle remover
ors would
if thes
THESE SIX LETTERS
—————— —————————————
From New England Women
—————————— A——"
Prove that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com=
pound Does Restore the Health of Ailing Women.
Boston, Mass.—*1 was passing through the Change of Life and suffered
from hemorrhages (sometimes lasting fur we els), and could get nothing to
check them. I began taking L ydia E, kham's Vegetable Comp pound
(tablet form) on Tuesdgy, and the following Sats irday morning heme
orrhages stopped, 1 have taken the m regularly ever since and am steadily
gaining.
“I certainly think that every one who is troubled ae I
your Compound Tablets a faithful tr wi. And relief.’ Mrs,
GEORGE Juny, 802 Fifth Street,
Lie
was should giv
! and .
is And they
on,
Letter from Mrs, Julia King,
Phaenix, R.I.—*'1 worked steady
old until I had been married a .
ing he I had se re ness in my sl kb ir my le
back ik, and sometimes I would have to Lie in
vas not able to rds » my housework
“ Lydia E, ch 's etable Co
every way. r letter 1
glad to do a wer 10 recommend
Juria Kixe,
Le tter from 7
VYillimantie,
unblies caus ng back
ne,
43 BES,
Phenix, R.L
Bouth Dow
in the mill
and | t
1
venr
ymponnd has
ir Liu
good o
good of
- ”" RE
MeCICINE, ~~
Box yous
a Donovan, W Hlimantic, Conn.
Ars i suf’ ' a
“8,
Onn
LPH
Tr
no benefit from any Of
said it was no 1 8 tor me
health again. Sol beg
0 see what it would
ther tment
ExtA Doxovax
Letter from Mrs. nicl Dana, Augusta, Me.
Augusta, | ~** Lydia E. § : 1 nd has cured the
backachs adache, and the bad had in my rig side, and I am
perfectly v Mra. Winrzio Dasa, BF.D " ug usta, Me
Letter from Mrs, J. A. Th
Xe Wort, f for
- * nx y LI . tL ’ # : i :
Vegetal compound has done me, n ght botiles and Gid wonder
for 518
Ine, as 5 AB DErvous wreck whe Deegan wing it. shail alw
spel a go
hn Se
Letter from Miss Grace Dodd Sy Bethlehem, N.H.
sethlchem, NH. —*
tre
dhe =
PSOR, LOX 3,
I
133, Bethlehes . LH,
Grog
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for fee
male ills, No one sick with woman's ailments
does justice to herself who will not try this fa-
mous medicine, made from roots and herbs, it
has restored so many suffering women to health.
Pas Write to LYDIAE.PINKHAM MEDICINECO.
ae CONFIDENTIAL LYNN, MASS, for advice
X our letter will be opened, read and ALS Wer d
by a woman and held in strict confidence,
Rheumatic Pains
quickly relieved
iment is
ere’s Proof.
+ av ol ] A
writes:
ment and fis
matic pair
Mr. GG
writes] have §
I have used it for
and to my great satisfac
SUE above the
pe to
broken sin
*
iment par excellence,
noi was al
sap a fall,
my duties in jess than three weeks after the acc
SLOAN'S
LINIMENT
is an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma.
No rubbing necessary—you can apply with a brush.
At all dealers. Price, 250., 50c. & $1.00.
Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
caused by
A Bate, Bure and Permanent cure, saving time and money. The NEAL isa physician's eu
Most modern and perfect of known treatments. Write for
Phoue Madison 258. NEAL INSTITUTE, York Road & Qakiand Ave., BALTIMORE, wm
™
Oo.
Watson KE, Coleman, Wneh
ington, DC. Books free. igh
esl relereaces. Best resis
of this paper
desiring to
Readers Lo
advertised in its columns sho
insist upon having what they ask for,
refusing all substitutes or imitations.
to be under such troubles,
DROPSY
—
the World's
« D., Pregident, Buffalo, N. ¥.
been chief consulting physician of the Invalids’
Howl and Jd Surgizel Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y,, for
has had a wider practical
gi the treatment of women's diseases than
His medicines are world-famous for thei
The most perfect remed remedy ever devised for weak and deli
oste women is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG,
The fully set
symptoms of woman's peculiar wilments are
forth in Plain: Beatioh wy Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly
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