The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 10, 1912, Image 7

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    Richest in Healing Qualities
FOR BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM,
KIDNEYS AnD BLADDER
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
EASE it and it is too late,
package by mail, 10 cts, Basy
to SEN Money refunded If not satisfactory,
C. COOLEY & CO.
FORT WASHINGTON. MARYLAND
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The Reason.
Hamlet had a dog's
wasn't he a Great
Permanently cures the worst
five days without paln, cuted
or danger. (Ingrown toe-nal
are painful a
often cause
hee NOW
dangerous
death by blood
fEnd for a ok
before you forges
Full sized
life.”
Dane?’
“Poor
“Well,
For SUMMER HEADACHES
Hicks' CAPULINE ig the best remedy—
no matter what causes them-—whether
from the heat, ing in draughts, fevers
fash condition, ete. 1k 2¢ and Hc per
bottle at Adv,
medicine stores,
Significant.
“He proposed to her in
“Did she accept him?”
“lI presume so The
sized.”
wit
a canoe,
canoe cap
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
AND BUILD UP THE SYSTEM
Take the Old Standard GROVES TASTELESS
HILL TUNIC. You know what you are taking
he formula is plainly printed on every bottie
showing itis simply Quinine and Iron ip a tasteless
form. and the most eToctnal form. For growy
people and children, M cents. Adv,
Bane Gude Yells,
It is stated by a returning traveler
that the yells introduced by the
American athletes at Stockholm “can
be heard all over Sweden.”
Some yells those
Woman Police Officer.
Miss Mary Steele Harvey is the first
woman to be appointed a police officer
in Baltimore. The last legislature cre-
ated five police matrons with full po-
lice powers. Miss Harvey is the first
of the five to be appointed.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that ft
Bears the
Signature of
In Use Por Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
The Greatest Woman.
Who was or is the greatest woman
In all history? Two hundred teach-
ers answered the question and with
enthusiasm and unanimity the judges
awarded. the prize to the one who
made this reply “The wife of the
farmer of moderate means who does
her own cooking, washing, ironing,
sewing, brings a family of boys
and girls to be useful members of so
clety, and finds for
improvement.”
up
time intellectual
Marie Divided the Candy.
When the uncle of a
Brooklyn youngsters last
the household whereof
part he brought
of candy, which
little girl to divide with her brother
Later the summoned this
child to the living room and asked:
“Marie, when you divided those five
pieces of candy with your brother, did
you give him two and a half pletes?
“No, sir,” said Marie. “I saw they
weren't going to come out even so I
ate one before I began divide."~
Appincott’s Magazine
of
called at
they form a
with him some pleces
given the
couple
Wore
to
uncle
to
He Knew.
“ “Where there's a will there's a
way,” avers Taylor Holmes, appear
ing in The Million. “The way, how-
ever, varies, as in the case of a cer
tain pickpocket, who was convicted
and promptly fined.
“The lawyer of the pickpocket took
the fine imposed upon his client very
much to heart.
“ ‘Twenty-five dollars!” he expostu-
lated. “Your honor, where is this poor,
unfortunate man to get $257
“His honor did not know, or if he
did he refrained from saying so, but
the prisoner legs discreet,
‘Just let me out of here for ten or
fifteen minutes,’ he said, ‘and I'll
show you!’'"-—Young's Magazine.
was
The Food
Tells Its
Own Story
It's one dish that a
good many thousand peo-
ple relish greatly for
breakfast, lunch or sup-
per.
Post
Toasties
Crisped wafers of toast
ed Indian Corn—a dainty
and most delightful dish,’
Try with cream and
sugar,
“The Memory Lingers”’
Postum Oereal Company, fad.
Battle Oreek, Mich.
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Wright's Statement Shows a
Tremendous Outlay by State
LARGEST IN MANY YEARS
Appropriations for Highway Improve-
Schools,
Charity Aggregate Nearly
ment, Hospitals and
Five Million Dollars.
{Special Harrisburg Correspondence.)
Harrisburg Payments by the state
treasury during the month of Septem-
ber, according to the monthly report
of State Treasurer (C. F. Wright,
reached the huge total of $4,955,738.66,
the largest expenditures made by the
treasury in any month in years, being
due to the large appropriation falling
due for highway improvement, schools,
hospitals, charities and other objects
During the month the receipts of the
department aggregated 2,786,344.17,
or $2,215,364 49 less than the disburse
ments. Thus far the treasurer has
paid 749 school districts the sum of
$1,640,640.86, against 664 districts paid
$1,715,622.98 up to this time last year.
The balance In the treasury on Sep-
tember 30 amounted to $7.279.665.37,
being reduced in one month over $2.-
000,000 by the heavy payments. The
balance on the same day in 1811 was
$10,508,683 46 the fiscal year
up to and including September 30, the
payments the treasurer have
$25,395.244.14, against
$20.315,695.76 for the same period in
1911, an increase of $5,083,548.38, The
receipts for the fiscal year u plo date
have 765,628.90,
Boys Make Fun.
A bunch of Technical
boys cot kinds of fun on
For
by
amounted 10
been $19
High School
Wal
One
prison
The
and
tball gard
aused all
et and fentally made
turnkevs at
what
had come ym the land
began to
jail
and
the
long
eves of
parade
Pa v
the
amend
loader
the
e an
Frees vy
+R INE
cept the mar
Cattle Men Ask Protection.
tie Meg
to dr
The State Cat tion
ve
islature
raising a alt a bill to
farmers
drovers and slaughterers of
association has just been
Dauphin,
formed
Lancaster
who declare ¢
{ nid
many cases cattle
tot ond
Lhe
are tuberculin condemned and
killed, and when
Cale
that
owners
are ex
amined it is found animals
are The paid
td
from two or three cents a po ind, as if
ages
the
So zues 34 2% i
nealiiy are
reass were diseased, and often,
said, the state does not pay this
for many months because i
funds
of “in-
Bear and Woodcock.
The bear season opened They are
quite plentiful and hunters can kill as
many they please The use of
steel traps ig forbidden and the season
wil close Janvary 1 The woodoock
season is also open, and many hunters
Harrisburg and vicinity went
There 8 a limit to woodcock
Only ten be killed by hunter
in a day and not more than fifiy in a
season. The senson will end Decem.
ber 1. The opening of the bear and
woodcock season make it necessary
for the game wardens to get busy and
locate in close proximity to the popu-
lar hunting grounds, sometimes
hunters other game and bag I,
providing they are sure some one is
not watching them
as
from
out
Cal one
as
see
Lantern Slides for Schools.
The lantern slides, furnished to
schools, women's clubs and other or
ganizations that request them for
educational exhibits have been gone
over by Curator Boyd P. Rothrock,
of the State Museum, and many new
subjects have been added to the col
lection.
request.
the licenses,
State Charters |ssued.
Charters were issued to the Kast
indiana Avenue Building and Loan
Adwoclation, Philadelphia, capital $1,
000,000; Bt. lawrence Rursd Tele
phone Company, St. Lawrence, capil
tal $5,000; the Consumers’ Milling
Company, Forest City, capital $8,000;
Grantham Preserving and Plekling
Company, Grantham, capital $50,000,
The incorporators of the latter com-
pany are 8. R. Smith and A. B. Mus
ser, of Grantham, and Aaron W. Ober
holser, Amos J. Rosenberry and M. H.
Oberholser, Chambersburg.
Willing to Wait.
A Baltimore clubman tells
the fact for a hurried interview. Said
“For other.
for?"
life,” responded the
long are vou in
“Twelve years,” responded the oth:
er
“Then,” said the “lifer,” cautiously
extracting a letter from its hiding
place, as he glanced fearfully around,
“take this and mall it for me when
you get out.”
Which Is the True Dream?
Once upon a time, I, Chuang Tzu,
dreamt [ was a butterfly, fluttering
hither and thither, to all intents and
purposes a butterfly I was conscious
only of following my fancies as =a
butterfly, and was unconscious of my
individuality as a man Suddenly 1
awaked and there I lay myself again
Now 1 do not know whether 1
then a man dreaming I was a butter
fly, or whether I am now a butterfly
dreaming I am a man the
Teachings of Chuang Tzu
was
From
Tiger's Make-Believe Eyes.
Attention has recently called
to a peculiarity of the ears of tigers
which, it is thought, may be
under the head of “protective
ings On the back of each ear is a
very bright white spot and when the
ears are directed forward these spots
are conspicuous from the front It is
suggested that when the tiger is sleep
ing In the dim light cave
thicket the spots on may
pear to an enemy, looking in,
gleam of its watchful
save the sl
attack
been
clas
mark
of a or
ap
the
its ears
as
eves, and thus
sleeper from an unexpected
Wireless Distress Signals.
be
the future for wireless distress sigr
the
It wiil practically mmpossib
to go unheard, as was
time the Titanie
taken at the
graphie conference
this,
down celling
tendance on
of
were
vent and a rul
for alm«
the
aboard ships
. +} ¥
ciass the confere
fermanent watch
two
operat
’
alors
Ships of the seco:
i
theft nt Pinturiceht
Pandolf
cline
Built ab
decorate d =
¢
% font .
rirolamo Geng:
Bernardino Pinturicchio
paintings was Signorelli's
Chastity.” another Pinturie
turn of Ulysses to Penelope,’
transferred
1544,
sale In
London
the walls by Genga are in
emia Arti at
rest contents
tered the m
and both,
CANvVas
from the walls to
in were purchased at the
1874 for the National galler
Two other paintings from
the Accad-
Siena, and the
been
useums of Europe
di Belle
of th have scat
Among
Economizing Electricity,
According the
can of recent issue. a
omizing electrical energy employed for
domestic heating or cooking
ceive the energy continuousls
rate in a apparatus which
transforms it into heat and then stores
the heat for use as needed. Tn a new
electrical cooking apparatus operat
in this the heating
ing 500 watts total,
hours day of 24 hours
keep & mass of cast iron hot
to cook food mm ordifars
placed In contact ‘with it. The
fron block is thermally insulat
being inclosed in a surrounding
lampblack or powdered silica, and a
movable block is arranged to be raised
above the main mass, 80 as to expose
its upper surface when cooking is to
be done. The small current consump-
tion, less than that of an electrical flat.
iron, enables the device to be oper
ated on the ordinary electric light wir.
ing of the house.
KOPPS
to Scientific Ameri
method of econ
is to re
at a low
resistance
ing
way
unit. consun
or 12.000 watl
.
per SOTrvYes 0
enough
wall of
FRIEND
TEETHING DURING HOT WEATHER
Is the most eritioal time of your baby's life.
The regular use of KOPP'S
ts Cholera Infantum, convulsions and
all aflments to which bables are subject af
this time.
Grand Rapids, Mich,
The Kopp'y Babys Friend | oy
Ja SEL gh ul Lows RIB
EE
A, FORM OI r. D. 6, Mattel,
AT DRUGGK 10, 25 and 50 CENTS
ell a1
THeKOPP'SBARY'S FRIEND CO, york, PA.
sss
| COMMERCIAL |
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
Bradstreet's
BHYE
‘Buying in person, by mail order or
through th
MAInIAIine
:
medium of road sales
lines
nLromnt
promp
Al BlOCKE do no
BALTIMORE
bor Ni ’ 5
was J
Oats
stands
365, @ 364
Rye
0c: Ni
No
quality
Hay Timothy N¢
No. 2, $18@ 19.50 No. 3
Clover Mixed light, $1760@
18: No. 1, $1650@17; No. 2, $1418
Clover—No. 1, $12@13; No. 2, $11g12
Straw-—8traight Rye No. 1. $18.50
@17; No. 2, $1650@G 16. Tangled Rye
No. 1, $11; No. 2. $8@ 10. Wheat
No. 1, §7.500%. No. 2, $6500 7
No. 1, $8050@%;. Nc SRE R50
Butter--Creamery fancy, 29% 6 30e;
Creamery, choice, 28@2%. Creamery,
good, 26@27:. Creamery, prints, 20@
81; Creamery, blocks Ladies
21@22; Maryland and
rolle, 20@ 22
Cheese We quote
1b, 18@ 18%
Egge—Maryviand, Pennsylvania
nearby firste, 27¢. Western
West Virginia firsts
firats, 25@ 26
Live Poultry
heavy, 17¢c;: do
15@17
{Choice
O15
«Rf 30:
Pennsevivania
jobbing
Ia % ty
ols, per
and
firste, 27:
26@ 27; Southern
{Chickens Old hens
small to medium, 16;
old roosters, 10; spring, large, i815;
do, small, 181 Ducks White Pe
Muscovy, 12: puddle, 12:
spring, 2 Ibs. and over, 14: do, small
er, 13
Live Stock
CHICAGO. --Cattle--Beeves, 35.656 |
11; Texas steers, $4. 20@ 6.25: Weostery |
steers, $6.906G 9.20; stockers and feed
ers, $4.26@760;, cows and heifers
$2.90G8; calves, $8G 11.75.
Hogs-—Light, $8 35@ 8.95; mixed, $8.2¢
@8.95; heavy, $8.05@ 8.90; rough, $8.00
@8.25; pige, $5.25@G 8.20; bulk of sales
$R.40@ 8.80,
Sheep Native,
$3.60@ 4.50;
KANSAS MO. ~~ Cattle
steers, $5@ 10.10; stockers and,
feeders, $4.650@ 7.25; Southern steers, '
Southern cows, $3.5065; |
native cows, $3.50@6.50; native help
ers, $4.75G8; bulls, $3.7505;
Hoge-~Bulk of sales, $R4L68.70;
heavy, SRAS@R.65; packers and butch
ers, $8.46@8.70; lights, $8458.75;
pigs, $5.75@7,
The “change of life” is a most
critical period in a woman's ex.
istence, and the anxiety felt by
women as it draws near is not
without reason.
When her system is in a de.
anged condition, she may be
predisposed to apoplexy, or con-
gestion of some organ. At this
time, also, cancers and tumors
are more liable to form and begin
their destructive work.
Such warning
sense of suffocation, hot flashes,
headaches, backaches, dread of
impending evil, timidity, sounds
in the ears, palpitation of the
heart, sparks before the eyes,
irregularities, constipation, vari-
able appetite, and
inquietude,
promptly heeded by Higent
women who are approaching the
period life when woman's
great change may be expected.
symptoms as
weakness
and dizziness
in
These symptoms are calls from
nature for The ne
erying out for assistance
cry should be heeded in ti
help.
Lydia E. Pinkhani’s Vegetable
Compound i8 prepared to meet
the needs of women’s system a
this trying period of her life. 1
invigorates and strengthens the
female organism
the
It has carried many women safely
through this crisis,
t
and builds up
weakened nervous svetem.
We Lead You
AS pee
Mrs. Estella Gillispie 3
ONE CASE OUT OF MANY
TO PROVE OUR CLAIMS,
St. Anne, JIL—“] was passing
through the change of life and §
was a perfect wreck from female
troubles. 1 bad a displacement
vy
and bearing down pains, weak
fainting spells, dizziness, then
numb and cold feelings,
times my feet and limbs were
swollen. I was irregularand had
80 much backache and headache,
was nervous, irritable and was
despondent. Sometimes my ap-
petite was good but more often it
Was Ii My kidneys troubled
es and 1 could walk
distance,
your advertisement ing
id took Lydia E. Pink-
I ind, aul
Ab
: SWEl-
Some
Aas
in, and could walk
I continued with the
and now I do almost all
my housework. I know your
medicine has saved me fr tho
grave and I am willing for you to
Jul} h anything I write to voo
- cA
the good of others.”—Mrs.
Esterra Girviseie, RF.D, No. 4,
i Box 34, St. Anne, lilincis.
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You cz= bu
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801 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK. N. Y.
) YEARS.
shoes famous the world
"eres on two raliroads, 60 acres
and Well improved. 160
fren une Jn! fram sation Bmall barn,
cultivation, ‘o other im ements
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