The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 22, 1912, Image 6

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    SUFFERED FIFTEEN YEARS.
A Case of Chronic Kidney Trouble and
How It Was Permanently Cured.
F. P. Semmel, Sr., 236 N. 6th St.,
highton, Pa., says: “For over 18
contained
and passed with
smarting
Sharp
pains shot
bent me almost dou-
ble. I became so bad
I could not drive to my
work, After doctoring
without benefit, I began taking Doan’s
Kidney Pills and soon received relief.
Continued use cured me. [1 believe
Doan’'s Kidney Pills saved my. life.”
“When Your Back Is Lame, Remem-
ber the Name-DOAN'S. 60c, all store
Foster-Milburn Co BuZaio. N. Y.
The Proportion.
Did he speak at a dinner?
No; he ate at a talk.
ONLY ONE “BROMO Qu ININE.™
That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for
the signature of BE. W GROVE. Used the World
over lwo Curea Cold in Une Day. 2c.
Knicker—I
Bocker
Lucky.
It costs a good deal to live
Aren't you glad you are a
Howell
Powell
dead one?
For HEADACHE -Hicks' CAPUDINE
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.
It's liguid-——pleasant to take—acts immed|-
ately. Try it. l0c., ¢., and ¥ cents at drug
slores.
All Fresco.
“Why does that old maid
much paint on her face?”
She's making for
Brooklyn Life.
use so
up
Sharp-Eared Maid.
Wife—Our new maid has
ears.
Hubby-—Yes I noticed that the
doors are all scratched up around the
keyholes,
sharp
Man and His Happiness.
“Man is the creator of his own hap-
piness; it is the aroma of a life lived
in harmony with high ideals. For
what a man has, he may be dependent
on others; what he is, rests with him
alone. What he obtains in life is but
acquisition; what he attains, is growth.
Happiness is the soul's joy in the pos-
session of the Intangible."—From
Self-Control, by Willlam George Jor-
dan.
Newspaper Is the Medium.
“The importance of this whole
tion of publicity to
growing on the manufacturer
his competitor or some
another line turning the trick
ity and he sit up and thinks
that
ues
is
He
the consumer
gees
Hic He is
gradua
crysta
zed
is
only
iper.”
realizing locall
publicit in
t and that he can
through newsps
lized the home
what
Bet
The
pays bes
that
Daily Club
Celtic Arithmetic,
Into the general store
in New York state there
i natured Irish
5
he
of a town ut:
i
recently came
wom who
S}
an,
weighed 16 ped
8 »
almost as she
soOn as
Is no: good!”
ymment Th
bundred, an’ 1
hundred
scales
»d ©
wan
lofke
pounds.”
oy
only weig
weigh
and noine
"Tis ea
BO nething wan
sily discouraged
friend. “Just step onto
fear, and let Mickey
for ye."
ye are, Mrs
Casey,” sald a
them twict, me
here do the sum
Domestic Difficulties.
Husband 's the matter,
Why do you worried?
Ww Eo- Oh, got everyt
all Neatleigh's visi
I've up all the curtains and
pillow shams and bureau covers and
centerpieces, and they spick and
span.
Husband-—-Well,
What
look so
I've just
ready for Mrs
done
re all
if everything is In
stich apple pie order why look so dis-
consolate about 1t?
Wife (bursting into tears)--Oh,
just know, as soon as she sees them
she'll know [ cleaned everything all up
because she was coming!—Judge.
THE DOCTOR HABIT
And How She Overcame
When well selected food has helped
the honest physician place his patient
in sturdy health and free from the
“doctor habit,” it is a source of satis
faction to all parties. A Chicago wom.
an says:
“We have not had a doctor in the
house during all the § years that we
have been using Grape-Nuts food. Be-
fore we began, however, we had ‘the
It.
by without a call on our physician.
“When our youngest boy arrived, §
years ago, | was very much run down
tion and almost continuous headaches,
I was not able to attend to my ordinary
Under advice I took to Grape-Nuts.
sia, headaches, nervousness and rheu-
matism which used to drive me fairly
wild, have entirely disappeared,
“My husband finds that in the night
work in which he ls engaged Grape
Nuts food supplies him the most whole-
some, strengthening and satisfying
lunch he ever took with him.” 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 above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
interest.
Home runs will not be so plentiful
on the Boston National league
grounds this summer as they have
been in the past. Up to thi
distance from the home
left fleld fence there was the shortest
in the league It will again
year for that matter, but will
feet longer than heretofore
field 1s undergoing a change since
new owners took char th
Right-hand hitters
drive far and hig
ing the ball over
and many games were
through a fly ball just d1opD ng
the fence for a home run. Ordinar
all that have gone over the .
fence would have been easy
the fielders Bill Sweeney
8 year the
plate to
be
!
be 1040
sh
He |
ge of ie club
who were able to
h had a snap In
the left
tee. |
Jel fence
lef
Ver
1
y
i
the balls
outs for
left beat |
in a ten
File
3
m
ralsed
Owners
break
club
to
the
erefore,
hils
ball over
Manager
and lose
than any
came 10
the plans
mmensely
from
»
chance
g
the
for home
stand, the
wd lifted
GOSSIP
AMONG | |
SPORTS
’
Pitchers Hollenbe ind Stoe
the Waterloo (Iowa)
r's ©
‘club have been
he Boston team will not be kn
the Gaff
afl Wardheels
Temany
As
8, nor the
as the Braves-—not
Just Brave
The National Com:
that the “h" be n
Pittsburg uniforma,
Pirate players
gible.
The
Weel
Boston
ssion has ruled
must the
lettering
other
red
on wise the
e ineli
will be decla
give more tim
hearse for thelr engans
a¥a ra
52
ments
Evers and Cobb have predicted fit
will be the Cubs and Tigers all over |
again In the postseason tilt next fall
The devoted loyalty of these athletes
is food for thought
Heine Peltz may join the Reds as
fa coach for the young pitchers in the
spring. Peltz is also said to be slated
to magnate in Lucas’ Union Assocla-
tion, taking the Pocatello franchise
i
i
!
i
Donovan
of Detroit
18 3
bal 1
and
nickels,
ey than
ded
smile as
the bench.
4 ’
Wan is ia
a of tt
bank
ad a
5
nose i
I would
the
ill smiled,
quit piay-
retorted
only
his way
LUCK IS A BIG FACTOR
Major League Manager.
New Leaders, Just Taking Hold,
Have Rosy Outlook for Pennant—
Boston Red Sox Look Like
Sure One-Two-Three Bet.
Luck
baseball
there isn't
essential In the
manager's repertoire and
a doubt in the world about
Everyone knows that there isn't a
better leader In the land than John
McGraw, yet where would the Glants
finished if Mathewson had not
been with the team since the day
that McGraw affixed h!s signature to
a Glant contract?
The coming season will
new managers In the two big leagues
Hank O'Day, Jake Stahl, Harry Wol-
verton, Jimmy Callahan Johnny
Kling, Clark Griffith and Harry Davis.
And a quartet ig jamming its way
into managerial berthss-just when
everything looks rosy-—for pen-
nant-winners, least—for if
the the
ting
is the malin
have
gpa
seven
LeAr
at them
right tol
y finish the top
fans next
thelr praises
©8t ever.
up
October
near
will t
they will
we shou
}
be the great-
O'Day the man-
en it
had
left
ial reins wl
developed
just
plum
at the
Wolter of New York,
and
ve the Now
Gardner
are Lie
‘hiase
In
us
: id
from
has Wolt
and Daniels The
form a trio that
Sweeney should be
behind the bat with a man
m’'g caliber to direct him.
McConnell, Clarke,
Warhop and Quinn should
form the best pitching staff in the
ntry And there you are.
draw
Cree er
orne
named
topped
Sant
Wolvert:
Ford, C
Fisher,
aldwell,
enur
¥
INF [ELDERS
Hoh n horst,
La joie, 2b
{Pes kinpaugh,
Turner, 3b
i Hendrix, 3b
Bron Kile, 3b.
( “olline,
1b Stov all,
Ball, 2b
gs, Olsen, an
Stansbury,
ib
CLEVELAND
Me Innes, 1b,
Barry, sa,
Baker, 1b,
Chase, 1b,
2»
Piper, ss,
ATHLETICS...
Stahl, 1b
Wagner, ss,
Gardner, 3b,
Krug, sa,
Goodman, 2b,
Yeorkes, as,
Engle, 3b
Shinn, 3b,
Galnor, 1b,
Delahanty, 2b,
Moriarity, 3b,
Vite, 3b,
Flick, 2b.
Bauman,
Bush, ss
Louden, Ib
Westerzel,
Collins, 1b,
Mullen, Ib
Zelder, 2b
Jones, 1b,
Borton, 1b.
Rath, 2b,
Tannehill, ss,
perth na,
Kutina, 1b,
Danzig. 1b,
Laporte, 2b,
Moulton, 2b.
Hallinan, ss.
Austin, 3b,
Pratt, 2b,
BT. LOUIS....... Wares, ss.
ib
ab.
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{Ryan
Lord
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Hooper
( Sobb
{Jones
| Tutwellor
| Perry
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Dougherty
Callahan
Geneat
Mattick
Mcintyre
Hogan
Compton
Bonnin
Magee
Graney
Barr
Strunk
Emerson
Maggert
Lewis
Henriksen
Crawford
Bodie
Harrows
Kelly
Powell
Bhotten
Behweltzer
Brief
Riggs
Adams
Whaling
Fisher
Lapp
Kilibullen
Carrigan
Nunamaker
‘addy
Fourner
Thomas
Williams
Stanage
Casey
Wilson
Kocher
Onslow
Sullivan
Block
Carney
Clemens
Kreitz
Mayer
Ku
iERS
PITCH MANAGER.
Ones Mitchell +
i Krapp Bair i
| Kaler Swindell !
Hlandin Bteen {HARRY
ames De Mott i
DAVIS
Salmon
Pike
McCleary
Jensen
Bonner
Gipe
Houck
Russell
Coombs
Plank
Morgan
Krause
Danforth
Martin
Long
CONNIE MACK
Bushelman
Cleotte
Dickinson
O'Brien Hagerman
Collins
Hall
JAKE BTAHL
Donov an Mullin
Willett Summers
Works Mitchell
Covington Taylor
MeCorey Ramneas
Dubue Maroney
Walsh
White
Beott
Lange
Baker
Benz
H. JEXNINGS
Mogridge T
Peters
Olmstead
Delhi J. CALLAHAN
Clarke
Htephens
Kritehell
Lake
Spencer
Pelty
Nelson
George
Powell
Hamilton
Mitchell
Hawk
Wolfgang
Haumgardnes
Fri
Mo jer
R WALLACE
Chase, 1b,
ardner, Ih,
artzell, ss,
Priest, 3b,
Simmons, !
Sweeney
Williams
Appleby
Ford
Clark, Cann Figher
Martin McConnell
Shears uinn
Vaughn am
Ho arhop
, Be,
ynn, se
WASHINGTON | Cu hain, Foator NC ‘
’
Street
Henry
Alnsmith
W. Johnson 3. Johnson
Walker ar
Hu
Cashion
Musser
A VALUABLE SUGGESTION
IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE
It is now conceded by physicians
that the kidneys should have more at-
tention as they control the other or-
gang to a remarkable degree and do a
tremendous amount of work in remov-
ing the poisons and waste matter
from the system by flitering the blood.
During the winter months especial-
ly when we live an indoor life, the
kidneys should receive gome assist
ance when needed, as we take less ex.
ercise, drink less water and often eat
more rich heavy food, thereby forcing
the kidneys to do more work than
Nature intended. Evidence of kidney
trouble, such as lame inabliity
to hold urine, smarting or burning,
brick-dust or sediment, sallow com
plexion, rheumatism, may be weak or
irregular heart action, warns you that
your kidneys require help immediat
ly to avoid more serious trouble
An herbal containing
minerals or most
ing inf
pound
SUCCess as a kidney
edy is Dr. Kilmer
You may
SBwamp-Root
Address Dr
ton, N. Y.,
back,
Ge
icine
opiaies Lag
med Lo
heal-
com-
the
fluence An ideal herbal
that has had most remarkable
and bladder rem-
Swamp-Root
receive a sal
by mall,
Kilmer & Co
and men this
iple bottle of
1bsoiutely free
Bingham-
per.
tian -~
i001 paj
WHAT HE WAS DOING.
‘et
I'm
*¢
Wi s
didn jes
by me dox
PAINFUL FINGER NAILS CURED
Olntm nt previo 1 mM)
scalps with good effect id not u
the Soap exclusl i the
Cuticura Ointment into the
nail every night thoroughly,
often beside as I could. I had not used
ft but a few wee before my nalls
were better, and tn a short time they
were apparently well. There was
no more suppuration, nor inflamma
tion. the nafls grew out clean again.
One box of Cuticura Ointment was all
that I used in effecting 8 cure.
(Signed) Mrs. I. J. Horton, Katonah,
N. Y., Apr. 13, 1910. On Sept. 21, Mrs.
Horton wrote: “I have had no further
return of the trouble with my finger
nails.” Although Cuticura Soap and
Ointment are sold everywhere, a sam-
ple of each, with 32-page book, will be
mailed free on application to “Cuti
cura,” Dept. L, Boston.
se of the
and as
Subject for the Minister.
According to reports gatered by
the National Association for the Study
and Prevention of Tuberculosis, prac
tically 10 per cent of all deaths in
church congregations are caused by
tuberculosis In a study of 312,000
communicants of 726 churches In
which there were 7,000 deaths in 1910,
the death rate among these church
members was found to be 224 for
every thousand communicants. This
is higher than the rate for the regis
tration area of the United States,
which was 1.60 in 1810,
“While these statistics,” says the
national association, “are not com:
parable from the point of view of =2
caracy with those of the bureau ot |
| census, sufficient credence may be
| given to them to indicate that one of
the most serious problems the or
of the devastation of its membership
9 tubercviosis. Every minister in the
United States should give this sub
‘lect some attention during the week
preceding or that following April 2%, 1
Tuberculosis day.”
Lose Either Way.
does not bring happiness,
Rhyme-~Marvbe not, but fighting the.
wolf 1a no round of pleasure.
{
But Mamma Didn't,
Little Mabel was always tumbling
mother kissed the bumped fore
would belleve it cured
and cease crying. One day she accom-
panied her mother to the Union depot,
and while they were seated in the
crowded waiting room an intdxicated
man entered the door, tripped over a
suitcase, and fell sprawling on the
floor. The attention of every One Was
attracted the incident, and in the
sudden silence following fall
bel called
“Don't
to
aes
Ma
:
Lae
t
i
Mamma kins
¢
LAP
be all right
Magazine
pincott’s
in Paris,
attention to
papers
An ab
clessly
from
a
the
ame
Waste Paper
gl girict
throwing waste
the sireets
Paris
the act against
and refu
sen
droj
nis wa
sharp-eved policeman r
police ve
t-minded gentleman car
ped ote
whereupon
quested
old gentieman to give h his n
‘ut
into the
te paper
logy
39 Bo SUitry Jaisers,
§ es
Pa.,
Among the Ancients
Try Murine E
Five 1%
Watery
’ t Fis , ie
Murine Eyo Remedy Co. ’ Chicago
Baive
ty Explained
dy for
that it
A Ay CENTURY
Five M lion Free Samples
he
the ¥% rer
man would
Ye
sr Aa
Ena
ifs truth
than a
COUTEe
Toledo Blade
Of that
Dr. Pierce's Pell
easy 10 take
wt
ets, small, sugarcoated,
as candy, regulate and invig
bh, liver and bowels and cure
rate
consti
Ia
pation.
Many a gir
husband because she
ing left
fails to sel
is
ect the right
afraid of be
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething. softens the gums, reduces Inflamma
tion, sliays palo. cures wind colic, 2c a bottle.
Only a fool ever attempts to con-
vince a man that he isn't as clever as
he thinks he is
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J. A. logram, Morrison Bluff, Ark, writes:
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Liniment and it has proved very satisfac
tory. My sister has a sulferd with
Neuralgia and Rheumatism about 15 years
and your Liniment quick] Felieved her, 1
am obliged to say it's the best Lever used.”
25e. 50c. $1 a bottle at Drug & Gen'l Stores
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