The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1912, Image 7

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does not destroy virtue, not
bestow it Yriar
Poverty
does wealth
the test of time
d Tea reileves liver,
vubles,
A remedy that has stood
Is worth trying
Kidney and stomach tr
(rarfle
All of That.
“Who is Nat Goodwin?
“He's the center on
marriage team.”
the
All-America
SU-P AL
11A
ticles
VE
free sb
MERCH
ver th
ANDISE BOOK NO
ree thousand ar
re ef given
chr e of over five
necessities Ww
'n
Ow (
Fisrwmit
Most of 'Em Do,
“You certainly started with fine
prospects Your credit was good ev
ervywhere in town
“That's why | failed
Perpetual Worth,
‘Why was it you never married
again. Aunt Sallle inquired Mrs
McClane of an old colored woman In
West Virginia
‘Deed, Mise Ellie,” replied the old
woman earnestly, “dat daid niggers
wuth moah to me dan a live one. |
gits a pension Me Lippincotes
Possibly Willing to Assist at It.
At a little party John T. McCutech
eon consented to do a [ittle impromp
tu chaik talking, with the presiden
tial possibilities for his subject Me
Cutcheon had made several hits. One
of the party, chuckling, leaned over
to another, a Democrat “Pretty
good, isn't it?” he asked "What do
you think of his execution?
“1 think it would be a darned good
thing,” replied the Democrat
Frame-Up.
One day Freddie and his sister
sneaked surreptitiously iuto the pan
try on a foraging expedition The
only good things eat they could
find were some cookies and a bow! of
whipped cream
“let's take the cookies”
sister,
“I'd rather have the cookies my-
gell,” replied Freddie, ‘but If we took
them we'd be sure to get caught The
only safe thing to do Is to take the
tream and then shut the cat up in the
pantry’
out
to
gaid his
\
Something
Extra Good
For
Breakfast,
Lunch or
Supper—
Post
Toasties
Served direct from pack-
age with cream.
Surprises
Pleases
Satisfies
“The Memory Lingers”’
Sold by Grocers.
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NATION BURES
Last Chapter in Historic Trag-
edy of the Maine.
President Taft Delivers a Glowing
Eulogy and Chaplain Chidwick
Makes a Beautiful Address—
The Last Salute.
Washington.-- The American nation
Saturday wrote the final chapter of
the tragedy of the Maine and paid its
full of tribute the heroes
who sacrificed on the altar of
patriotism 14 vears ago.
With a wealth of
bones of 67 unidentified dead
rected from the harbor of Havana
were consigned by a reverent republic
to the soll of Arlington Na
tional be mingled with
the dust of hallowed
dead
President Taft
both hot
er offic
measur to
were
the
resur-
sentiment
sacred
Cemetery, to
the country’s
Cabinet,
and all the
and his
Congress
the
did homage to
1ses of
ernment set
the
oth als of Gov
aside the day and
remains
Meld In City.
observances at
service heid
front of the State, War and
ding This was attended by
President and Vice-President,
f White and hig associates
on the bench the Supreme
members of both houses of
gil officers of both branches
military and members
diplomatic
Father Chidwick Eloquent,
Chaplain Bayard, of the navy, of
fered prayer and then Chaplain Chid
wick spoke from a full heart Before
him a half mile of cortege
that contained all that was mortal of
the men to whom he had administered
spiritually more than 14 ago
His eves were wet when he began
“For the of a people
the advancement and
own country.” he said,
gave up their lives, this sacrif|
we see before us was made
we thank we pent forth our sol
diers, not with vengeance in their
hearts but the feeling of hu
manity and justice, to right the wrong
“We have placed n responsibility
for the tragedy, and thank God for
that We wish evervthing good for
the nation with which we fre now at
peace and whose prosperity we desire
Nevertheless, the ship was an altar
and the men who perished a sacrifice
Services
Before the
graves a solemn
the south
Navy Bu
the
Chief Justice
the
was on
of Court,
Congress,
of the
the
service of
COTrpe.
stretched
Years
and
of our
ald new
glory
these heroed
ce that
Today
God
with
President Delivers Eulogy.
A sharp patter of hail began to fall
President Taft, bareheaded
walked to the front of the platform
“We meet to pay appropriate honor
to the memory of the first of the coun.
gave up their in
our Spain. 1 do not mean
by this to charge responsibility to the
Bpanish Government for the explo
sion of Maine, but that the
tragedy was part of the causes which
led up to the Spanish War 70 one
familiar with the circumstances can
now doubt. That war Ameri
can can feal proud of because it was
fought without a single selfizh instinct
and was prompted by the most
altruistic motives Beginning with a
seif-denying ordinance with respect to
Cuba, we were forced into
tude taking over the Philippines
and our course in those
reflected the highest credit
purposes and civilization
“These, our honored dead,
hurled inte eternity without
when
try
8 sons who lives
war with
the
every
of
the
for victory. But they were on duty
vhen they went down, they wore the
uniforms their beloved country:
and they are to be classed wall to the
fore in that long list of
whose steadfastness and courage have
given the American Navy
of
the navies of the world
that
the honors of war,
possible solemnity
in
all
cluded
are in
mistakable tone and sign the deep and
lasting gratitude of a nation
martyred defenders.”
PARAGUAYAN REBELS WIN,
Battles.
Buenos Ayres, Argentina. The vie
the Paraguayan Government troops at
Asuncion is complete. More than 600
the battle
Pena has taken refuge at
President Pedro
the Uru
SIX DIE FROM GAS.
in Critical Condition.
Norwalk, O.--8ix Inmates of the
ty Infirmary were found dead and
eight are unconscious and in a critical
condition from gas asphyxiation. They
were found when another inmate
sought to enter the room in which the
14 men slept. A broken valve in the
engine room just below flooded the
sleeping room with gas.
:
f
Relieves and Rests Teething Bables
Mrs. Burton Gary, Toledo, Ohlo
writes that she has given Kopp's
Baby's Friend to her bables when
teething; finds it gives them rest with
out making them gleep. Invaluable tc
mothers, Three sizes, ide,
60c., at druggists or sent
Co
by mall on request,
Ought to Be All Right,
Mr. Bacon—Bomething wrong
this hash this morning, dear
Mrs Bacon—Why?
“1 don’t know. It needs
“I can't think what it can be
everything ! could find’
Wrnpertant to , Motihtors
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the A ror
direct
York, fa
with
something
I put
in
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Castoria
The Result,
Mrs, Howard--Did you give Johnny
an unbreakable toy?
Mrs. Barker—Yes, but the trouble
is that he has broken everything else
with it.—Harper's Bazar
Instead of liquid antiseptics, tablets
and peroxide, for tollet and medicinal
uses, many people prefer Paxtine,
which is cheaper and better, At drug
gists, 25¢ a box or sent postpaid on re
ceipt of price by The Paxton Toilet
Co., Boston, Mass
The Way to Win
Bronson—What's the
make love to a girl?
Dawson—The
Then she'll thin.
best way to
poesible
it Puck
WOrst way
you mean
TO DRIVE Dy T MALARIA
ND Bi IL it
Take the a d Sandar §
CHILL TOUNK
The formula is
showing
fourm, and ¢ nu
peupic snd children, W conta
Ur THE SYSTEM
ES AST Bi. BN8
You nid o
piainiy
tissimply Queinise ang Ir
wl oWectunl |
ww w
print
ru. For grows
Yesterday we cheerfully
two metallic
of ours who could
it alone!
chipped In
er a friend
“take a drink or
men to help int
let
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROM( Quinipe Tablets
Druggista refund money if it fails to cure. BW
GRUY ES signatore ls ob each box. Ba
led when
him that
he did IL
A man is apt $0 rat’
p leap year girl
she can make him b
to get
proposes 1o
elieve
Mra. Whnalow's Boothing Syrrop for Children
teething. softens the gums infamma
Lion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 3e a bolls
reduces
Political economy may
but political liberality
about election time
be all right
counts for more
For constipation use 3
Garfield Tea is composed of
ed herbs only.
remedy
¥ eect
paturs
carviul
At all Srugeiares
Keep your troubles to yourself and
they will not expand :
Relieves
Backache
Instantly
Sloan's Liniment is a great
remedy for backache It
penctrates and relieves
the pain instantly-—no rub-
bing heckticy == Just lay
it on lightly,
Here's Proof.
“1 had my back hurt in the Boer We
end in Sam Francisco ten years sgo |
was bit by a street car in the same piace.
I tried all kinds of du; pe without pec
coms. Two weeks age 1 saw your Ha de
ment in & drog store and got a bettie to
try. The firnt application cansed instant
relief, and now except for a liste stifle
sess, | am almost well.”
FLETCHER NORMAN,
Whittier, Cail
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is the best remedy for
rheumatism, neuralgia,
sore throat and sprains.
Miss E. Rim of Brooklyn, NY.
writes: “Sloan's Liniment is the best
for rheumatism. | have used six bot.
thes of it and it is grand.®
Sold by all Dealers.
Price, 25c¢., 50c., and $1.00.
BEAUTIFUL EYE
BROWSand LASHES
Now possible for every one to posess thisone
supreme touch of beauty; with almost no ex.
pense and one minute work daily to apnly
Marvelous improvement in 30 dass
soc for six months’ treatment, more than you
will need. Harmless; sure; you will be de
lighted with results. Send wor. This adver
NATIONAL EYE CLINIC
Suite 6, 1508 LaSalle Avenue, Chicago, m
LEA EA hs
gd Pest Cong Tastes Good Use BQ
in time. Bold by
"FOR COUCHS A
| COMMERCIAL
Neekly Review w of Traia and
Market Reports.
R. G. of
rade savas:
Dun & Co's weekly review
tedly
ment,
‘Business activity undoub
widening, while business
alike in industrial,
nancial circles,
more optimistic. This
voiced In the reports from all
The best exhibit
the dry goods and jron and
trades, and these trades are go funda-
mental to general business prosperity
that their market improvement is
especially significant.”
Bradstreet's says:
is
gent
mercantile and fi
is becoming distinetly
betterment 1s
leading
by
is made
gleel
“Reports reflect dual characteristics
limited retail trade and road sales
because of inclement weather over a
wide area, but liberal wholesale and
jobbing business has taken in
the leading centres. St light,
hence constant purchasing neces
Bary
“Wheat, including exports
from the United States and Canada for
the week aggregate 2,432,066 bushels,
against 1.888.227 bushels
and 1.885478
year
“Corn exports for the
+00 st 2.247.368 b
n
1,853,031 bushels in
been
ocks are
is
flour
G 1
last week
bushels this week last
week are X34
bushels, ushels
week
agai
ast and
1511."
Wholesale Marzets
N i WwW
NO <
YORK Wheat
red, 104'%c el
106.¢ fo bL
121%,
sd vy
Spot
Evator
tasis and afloat
Northern Duluth
Lorn Spot sie
elevator domesti
and export, “4% fo b afloat
standard whi
Spot
n ¥
¥ enniel
»
NO. 3,
» y
“0 -. HU
nat whe and
ira
{hered extras,
Live poultry steady
fowls, 161
“ii,
Dressed poultry
«8c; fowin, Wes
keys, 120021.
PHILADELPHIA
contract grade No. 2
evators, 100@ 101%
Corn firm; No. Z, in
11@71%
trade, 445975
Oals easier;
9G 684
Butter
Wheat steady,
red, in export el-
export « jeva
NO. 2 yellow for local
No. 2 white natural,
Yestern
extra,
firm;
31 %¢c
prints extra, 32
Eggs firm; Pennsyivania
firsts, f c, $6.60 per
t receipts, c. $30
$6 680
receipts, { c,
creamery
do, 30; nearby
and other
case. do,
curren
Western firsts, f c,
current
per
per case
$6.30
Case
do,
case
Cheese firm;
fancy, 1%¢; fair
poultry
per
New York full creams
» good, 1X @ 18%
fowls, 169 1%7¢
YOUng, do
hickens, 166
126014;
Live
old
TOORiers,
11@12;
ducks, 16¢
16@ 17
17;
turkeys,
peewee,
and
May,
Wheat — Spot
April 102}
BALTIMORE
March, 101%;
1047
Corn
~a oq
fe
Contract, 76%; white,
6814 no
grade, 67%. The
and March
Butter Creamery, fancy, 30@G31;
choice, 2%; Creamery, good,
Creamery, imitation, 28; Cream
prints, 31@ 32; Creamery, blocks
yy
ve
established
closing was steady
April, 71%
0
po
iB;
Cheese—Jobbing lots, per Ib, 20
Chickens, old hens,
small to medium, 18:
voung, choice, 16617; do, winter. 2
ibe. and under, 18@ 20. rough, staggy
and poor, 10@ 12; old roosters, 9;
ducks, white Pekings, 17@ 18; mus
covy, 15; puddle, 15@16; pigeons,
per pair, 25@ 230; do, old, 25
@30; guinea fowl, each, 25: turkevs.
choice hens, per Ib, 18619; young
gobblers, 156@G 16; old toms, 12: small
poor, 10
Live poultry
heavy, 16¢c; do,
Live Stock
NEW YORK.--~Beeves: dressed beef
quiet at 9@12¢c. Calves Receipts,
$36 head; steady Veals, $6@10
barnyard calves nomi
Dressed calves dull;
2%@16c; country dressed,
10@ 12%.
Sheep and Lambs
and
Sheep Ewes,
bucks, $3@ 3.50;
$465.50; culls
lambs, $66 7.80.
PITTSBURGH
| ply light. Choice,
$7.16@ 7.56
Sheep strong: supply light.
wethers, $6.26@ 5.50, culls and com
lambs, $4G 7.50;
to © Cattle steady;
$7.70@8;
sup
prime,
Hogs higher, Prime heavies, me
diums and heavy Yorkers, $7.36G 7.40;
light Yorkers, $6.75@7; pigs,
8.50; rvughs, $66 6.30,
CHICAGO. Cattle, beeves, $68 80;
Texas steers, $4706; Western!
steers, $6.10G7; stockers and feed
awe, $4006.15; cows and heifers, $2.3(
@6.65; calves, $5.75@ 8.25.
nm
NICE, BUT NOT IN HIS LINE
of “Mantes” Most
urable, Only Young Man Had Other
Busineea to Attend To,
“I've come 10 see about the mantles,
‘0, yes
goon: will
room?”
The young man
pleased with his
After awhile ma
“How do? sorry to
but mind if they
mantles Her daught
trifie too full, and own @
too long, she thought Perhaps
would be good enough to see
The young man sald
only too delighted
The twp elegant manties in the lat
est style which were lying across the
back of the sofa were then donned,
and the young man sald he thought
looked charming. Yes, perhaps a
ation was required, but—Iif
they would excuse him he would be
glad If they would let him get on with
bis work and show him the gasburn
ers that were requiring mantles
Why! Wasn't he 01
Jigginses?
OO no!
i'm glad you have come £0
vou step into the drawinz
stepped; he was
pleasant reception
in and said
trouble him
tried the
wag »
trifie
he
came
So
would he
on”? ers
tier
he would be
fresh
om Jigging &
He
at'endeg 0
the young man
from the
inday
was
the mis
'-Reboboth 8
that inties
Ras
Herald
company
IT IS CRIMINAL TO NEGLECT
THE SKIN AND HAIR
ang ey
only a
air, and cost
ninal nec
sationra O#
“5 erywhe Te a
Bos
Dept. L
ton, will ire a liberal
2-page booklet
scalp treatment
sample of
each, with on skin and
Gossip.
Miss Yell
tries to get her
We
fler
r
Polly wieal sa)
ways
Dall
mus! su
Woma
Deauty
i, all | can say i# she
frightfully from Insomnia
# Home Companion
Use Allen's Foot-Ease
The anti seplic powder to be shaken into
the shoes § tender, smarting, ach
ing, swollen feet. It makes vomr feel
easy and makes walkin Deli ight Sold
Fe trial package,
IL Roy, N.
tired,
fee:
everywhere, 25. For
address Allen 8. Olmsted,
Memories.
‘My lad, 1 was a newsboy on
‘Aw, what cha tryin’ to
downhenarted’
do
SL ALKER
ng a re pb
how T
WwW. & 1
Pa are lasy
iA showing
worth of
—— ¢
dred articien
Appeal,
Stella—What is the matter?
Cholly—1 wish you'd iyour fath
er be's gotta quit kickin' me aroun
New York Sun
For HEADACHE oka CAFPILDIND
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach
Nervous Troubles, Cap dn will relieve you
It's liguid pleasant 10 take—acts immedi
ately. Try IL. 100, Be ts atdrug
stores
tel
or
and 0 ce
A man ix known by the
keeps, and by the
he
ile
ympany
conversation
There I= 00 excuse for the dee
Garfield Tea ace
with
wasibie al every
Friendship and confidence are plants
of slow growth
“Pink Eye Is Epidemie inthe Spring.
Try Murine Eye Remedy for Reliable Relief
There's room at the because
somebody is alwavs coming down.
top
CRITICAL TIME
OF WOMAN'S LIFE
From 40 to 50 Years of Age.
How It May Be Passed
in Safety.
Odd, Va:— “1 am enjoying better
health than I have for 20 years, and I
ro— a believe 1 can safely
say now that I am a
well woman, [was
reared ona farm and
had all kindsof heavy
work to do which
caused the troubles
that came on me la-
ter. For five years
during the Change of
Life 1 was not able
to lift a pail of wa-
ter. 1 had hemor
rhages which would last for weeks and 1
was not able to sit upinbed. I suffered
a great deal with my back and was so
nervous I could scarcely sleep at night,
and 1 did not do any housework for three
years,
“Now 1 can do as much work as
any woman of my age in the county,
hanks to the benefit 1 have received
from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Com pound. I recommend your remedies
to all suffering women.’ — Mrs. MARTHA
L. HoLroway, Odd, Va.
No other medicine for woman's ills has
received such wide-spread and unquali-
fied endorsement. We know of no other
medicine which has such & record of
guccess a8 has Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. For more than 80
years it has bee n the standard remedy
for woman's ills.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s V egetas
ble Compound will help vou, write
to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.
(confidential) Lynn, Mass, for ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
. Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief —Permanent Cure
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
fail. Purely vegeta.
ble — act surely
but gently on
the liver
Stop after
d: nner dis-
tress--cure
indigestion,
improve the complexion, brighten the eyes
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
Ct
TYPEWRITERS
All makes $25.00, $30.00,
$40.00 and $50.00.
First class order.
CASH REGISTERS
We ber, sel ond onchange. Nations (ash Regisieny,
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DROPSY THEA TEI. Give guick re
vhnaily remove swale
fing and shor —— na few days and
epiire relief in 10-4 gays 11a] treatment
FREE. PR GEEERS SOS, Bex 4, stlonta, Ge,
THENEWFRENCH REMEDY Xo Ne.3, Xe.3,
THERAPION iim
Hospitals with
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PILES. CHEONIO ULOERS a FERUPTIONS HITHER SEX
Bd address spveione for FREER belies = DR LE OLERG
BD. CO. BAYERETOUK RK HANPETEAD, LOXDOX thon
Boave s Bronchial Troches
Nothing excels this Cough is. Cough Remedy, No opiates,
Sample free Jomw 1. BRown & Sox, Boston, Mass,
RHEUMATISM CONQUERED .© on
Dee-tona, antitoxin, the poisonous extract of Lhe
bee. Absolute enre for rhetmmatism. mediate
re railat I rom pin. permanent enve ~
1 SL rer wdny
TONA CRE MICAL Co,
Used
Pittsburg,
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ibs a. cult » olonis! bouse, ontbidgs.
bearing orohar wick ete,
lent leestion GRIF) I~ hirage.
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PATENT
Woman's Power
worthy man,
and her power and prest _tige
the assistance of his » of
thousands of women, He
ments,
lates, strengthens and heals.
a denier
ules do more work:
Rose and do.
doats grow better ast
® give more and better Milk and | .atter;
Se 18 a) more eggs. an ail a well an
lop more rapidly and keep in
Corn.
to Feeders and Stock
Interstate
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Associetion
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