The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 14, 1914, Image 7

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    AFTER SUFFERING
Health by Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Minneapolis, Minn. —
one was born I was sick with pains in |
my sides which the |
tion.
thin. I was under the
doctor's care for two
long years without
any benefit. Finally
after repeated sug-
gestions to try it we
got Lydia E. Pink-
bam's Vegetable Compound. After tak-
ing the third bottle of the Compound I
was able to do my housework and today
I am strong and healthy again. I will
answer letters if anyone wishes to know
about my case.’’— Mrs. JOSEPH ASELIN,
628 Monroe St.,N.E., Minneapolis, Minn.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful
drugs, and today holds the record of
being the most successful remedy we
know for woman's ills. If you need such
a medicine why don’t you try it?
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta«
ble Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo.
(confidential) Lynn, Mass, for ad«
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence,
To cure costivencss the medicine must be
more than a purgative; it must contain tonic,
asiterative and cathartic properties.
Tult’s Pills
possess these qualities, snd speedily restore
to the bowels their natural peristaltic motion,
80 essential to regularity « mm——
Pettit’s Eve Salve
READY TO MEET THEM ALL
Girl Had Idea That Introduction
to Distinguished Englishman With
Peculiar Name Was a Joke.
SMARTING
SORE LIDS
Colonel
British i
first white man who e
bet's sacred city, is
at times becaus
“The ible
as “that
fuse to take your
that, I think I have
Lord Sandwich,
seems to be a
in Washington
attended a recep
bassy He was
American girl, who labored u
delusion that the introduction was @
joke. But she was pot to be taken in
‘Tord Sandwich!’ she Tm
delighted to meet you Lord
Spongecake or Lord Pile here
next!’ "
trot
frivolou
$ nie
Sandwich
Hritish em
once Lord
tion at the
introduced to an
nder the
exclaimed,
I suppose
wiil be
Patience-——Have Mrs
Styles’ new hat?
Patrice—-No, but I saw her husband,
this morning, and he had a terribly
long face. It must be a corker.
you seen
Without a Doubt.
-Paw, what is an end man?
~The undertaker, my son.—Cin
Enquirer,
Willie
Paw-
cinnati
Simplified
Breakfasts
Make for good days
From a package
of fresh, crisp
Post
Toasties
fill a bow! and add cream or
milk.
Then, with some fruit, a cup
of Instant Postum, and a
poached egg or two if you
like, you have a simple break-
fast that is wholesome and
satisfying.
Toasties are bita of corn
carefully cooked, delicately
seasoned, and toasted to an
appetizing “brown” without
being touched by hand. They
look good, taste good, and
“The Memory Lingers”
Sold by Grocers—
Everywhere!
Biman
|
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THE NEWS TOLD
Latest Happenings Gleaned
From All Over the State.
LIVE NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Morphine Pills Given By Mistake To
Charlies Henry, An Infant, Caused
the Baby's Death—New School
Bulldings At Tamaqua.
The Lehighton Boy's Band has re
Boyertown Town Council decided to
spend twenty thousand dollars to pave
of the main streets,
WwW. D
tendent
schools,
Landis was re-elected superin-
of the Northampton public
at a salary of £2,000
The
cided to
buildings.
Tamaqua School Board has de
erect two four-room school
Morphine pills given
Charles Henry, an infant
and Mrs. Charles Strickler,
caused the baby's death
mistake to
son of Mr.
of York,
by
resigned as
Church,
a call from
Union Depot.
Forscht has
sh Lutheran
accept
heran charge at
Rev, A. C
pastor of the Englis
at Minersville
the Lut
to
Cla elected presi
Davis
Lehig
rence T Was
4
dent of the County Sunday
School Association
ANNUaAl convenuon g
D
tate Highway Department
the State highways
pleaded guilty to a
and g bogus
fined “en
Year
jawrence
of
Topper
making
He was
tenced to serve a
Penitentiary
charge passin
$100
in the
and
Fastern
money
The lodge of Egyptians and the
lodge of Odd Fellows in West Chester
have appointed commi to place
flowers upon the graves the de
ceased members on May
ties
of
30
While
lace, of
mouth
and he received
playing baseball John Wal
Chester, struck in the
Several were knocked
lncera
was
teeth
put several
tions
Although South Bethlehem's
Board last year furnished the graduat
tng class of the high school with cape
and gowns, it will not do so this year
because the class is too large
Sehool
The Northampton County Sunday
School Association, which held its an
nual convention in South Bethlehem
has decided to meet
year
Miss Fanny Roberts, while burning
rubbish in her yard, at Hackelberne
The explosion may
Prof. A. E. Wagner, supervising prin
cipal of the Mauch Chunk Township
in the Ohlo
0.
the battery of
at the Bethlehem
Blast Furnace E, which has
One of
furnaces
Works,
than two years,
for repairs,
The School Board of West Chester
hag re-elected Addison 1. Jones to be
superintendent of the public schools
there for a term of four years at $2,500
a year. He has been In charge of the
schools for twenty-five years,
The New Century Club, of Chester
has elected the following officers:
President, Mrs William Knowles
Evans; first vice-president, Miss Sarah
H. Fairlamb; second vice-president,
Miss Margaret E. Birtwell: recording
secretary, Mra, Crosby M. Black: cor
responding secretary, Mrs. J. L. Mac
Watters; treasurer, Miss Mary C.
Deering
ton’ Carried From Battlefield.
To Prison For Seventeen Years
Horse Stealing—Brothers Crushed
To Death—Father and Daugh.
ter May Die.
Boys Hurt In Mimic Battle.
boys were
more than
“Mexico
hurt,
one
and
Twenty
while
playing
Sunbury
two seriously,
hundred were
America at war Those
are John Payne, nearly
vgaber” made from a barrel hoop, and
Walter Egan, skull fractured and
lacerations from a blow from a Mexi
can “machete” made from a baseball
bat which had a wire spike in it
Influenced by marches that had been
going on nightly for weeks, boys of the
Fourth Ward under Egan, who was
“Huerta,” and of the Third Ward, un
der Payne as "General Funston,” start.
ed to play war
Air guns, baseball bats,
and boy frshioned swords
into The
ch blood was shed
ted,
scalped by a
clubs
were
knives
seed
was a fight, in
“Huerta” was
ried the
unconscious
pre
use result
whi
but
defen playmates car
two g als ofl
and
Other ""soidier
RLIOI
ene '
doctors were moned
cuts and lacer-
1 “
and legs, and
-
Pottsville Tax Rate Raised.
Pottavills Pott | Ci
fixed the ta
in
increase is
Council
x rate at ten mills, the high
pret the history « town The
sald to have been made
necessary because $17.000 of the town's
money. fees from liquor licenses, is
held up nding
of the taken to
Court by liquor dealers
to kn it the city
money was available
have been
ig believed
the decision
Supreme
by Court pe
appeal the
who are trying
charter If this
tax rate could
of being
ock oO
the
lowered instead
raised, It
Father and Daughter May Die.
Allentown While Miss Alverta
Clauser was undergoing an operation
at the Allentown Hospital” her father
was taken there in an ambulance for
treatment for a fractured skull, re
in a fall from a stepladder
Both are in a critical
unaware of the
Little hope is held
of gither.
ceived
while at work
plight of the other
out for the recovery
Alleged Forger Acquitted.
Pottsville William F Schartel,
charged
with forging several checks In
vicinity and in Wilmington, Tyrone,
New Hope, Allentown and Tamaqua,
not guilty
Judge Koch. It was a case of mistaken
fdentity. The Court was told the
Leaves $2,000 To Church,
York.—The will of Mrs
of $2000 to the
Board of Elders, of the Northern Dio
$2.000 to Moravian College;
trust for the support of the pastor of
to the Visiting Nurse Association.
———— Ss a
Prof. Smith Re. Elected At Media,
Media--At the annual coavention |
of the school directors of Delaware |
was reelected superintendent. He has
served about thirty years as superin.
tendent and had no opposition. Sev.
eral hundred teachers from various
parts of the county were present.
ASA wisn.
Brothers Crushed To Death.
Lock Haven. --Jacob and Adam
Englert, brothers, were crushed to
death here, by a fall of tons of earth
L They were stonemasons and were
working on foundations of a building
being erected by Charles , Basinger
The earth had been loosened by the
hard rains of yesterday.
The Markets
NEW YORK.—Wheat.-—8pot
ular; No. 2 hard winter 10lc. c i f.
| New York: No. 2 red, 1051
elevator domestic; No. 1
{ luth, 101% and No. 1
| toba, 100% f. 0. b
gation.
Corn.—8pot
| T484c. ¢. §. I.
uC
Northern Du-
Northern
afloat,
steady;
to arrive,
No. 3
PHILADELPHIA —Wheat ——Carlots,
in export elevator, No, 2 red, spot and
April, 80@99%c.: No. 1 Northern Du-
{ luth, $1.03%@ 1.04%,
Corn.—Carlots, new, No. 2 yellow,
T5@ 75%e.;: natural, new, No. 2 vellow,
T4@T74%c.; steamer yellow, 734 @ 74c.;
do 40, No. 3 yellow, 73@7 do do,
No. 4 yellow, 68@
Oats.-—No. 2
standard white,
42, @43c.; No
Live Poultry
3%}
70e,
vellow, 447
43% @44c.; No
. 4 white, 413, @42¢c
Young chickens,
quality, 18@1%¢c.; Spring chickens, 3
40c.: old roosters, 13@14¢
young, per pair, 25@28¢c.; do do, old,
per pair, 30@36c.; ducks, 12@ 140
Butter. Western solid-packed cream-
ery, faney
L@ ibe;
aR io
5G
pigeons,
special, 2Re.: extra, 26c.; ex.
tra firsts, 25¢.; firsts, 24c¢
@23¢c.;. nearby prints, fancy,
Age extra, 27
seconds, 22@ 23¢.;
2le.; Jobbing
33@ 85¢e
Egrs N
nearby, firsts
nearby
ern,
CHES
seconds
Aver
firsts, 24@ 26¢c;
garlicky prints, &
of fan
29¢
@ 2%¢. ;
sales
”
earby, extra, 23«¢
$6.4
per dozen;
per standard case
candied
26e. per
1 lots,
per
cream, 16°,@1
Egegs.—-Md., P and
180. ; Western
Virginia 18%
18% cc ; duck egies
rehandled eggs
Live Poultry
heavy, 17%e.:
medium, 17%;
1le.; winter ibe, and wu:
32¢.; do, spring, 1% 1%
a%e.: do, do, smaller,
14c.: muscovy, 13e¢.;
per pair, 3k. do,
guinea fowl, each,
frsis
firsts
G1
je 5 C
ist. 10 ie
Chickens
old hen
oid
do
do
two
roosters
der
to ibe.
H@ 35
pigeons, young,
old, per pair, 30e;
dhe
Live Stock
of jen,
mixed,
rough,
Bulk
2H@ R50
a8
CHICAGO
R.30@G R35
§R.20@ 8 40
Hogs
light, 8X
heavy, $7.90@8.35
| $7.90@ 8.05; pigs, $7.10@8.15
Cattle. — Beeves, $7.15@ 59.40; Texas
steers, $7.00@ R10; stockers and feed.
ers, $5.500%.15
8.50: calves, $6@G5.83
Sheep. Natives,
lings, $5.40@6.35;
@7.10,
KANSAS
| @8.35; heavy,
! and butchers, $8.20@8.35;
| @8.20: pigs, $7.50@8.10.
Cattle.
dressed beef steers,
ern steers, $6.50@810; cows, $4509
"50: heifers, $6.75@%; stockers and
feeders, 36.5068 25; bulls, $5.50@ 7.25;
calves, $6 50 9.50.
Sheep. Lambs, $6@R.10; yearlings,
$5.75@ 7.40; wethers, $8.26@ 6.80; ewes,
$4.26@ 6.50,
| TTTSBURGH, =o Qattle,
&9; primé, $8.60@ 8.50.
| Sheep—Prime wethers, $5.50@ 6.25;
culls. and commons, $3@4. spring
lambs, $10@ 12.50; veal calves, $8§ 9.25,
: Hoge. Prime heavies, $830@8.85;
| mediums, heavy andJight Yorkers, $0@
0.05; pigs, $8.756@8.90; roughs, $7.75@8.
a
50:
84.8005
lambs, native,
year
CITY.—Hogs
$8.3008.87%;
light,
$7.40@ 8.50; South.
we Cholee,
a
Last yoar 1,237 seamen und 839 pas
gsengers on British vessels lost their
liver at sea. This total, the largest
since 1804, includes the 673 seamen
and 825 passengers who perished in
the Titanic.
Homer pigeons in calm weather can
travel at a speed of 1,200 yards a min.
ute. With a briek wind prevailing and
blowing in the direction of its flight, a
pigeon has been known to make 307
| yards a minute.
Unkind,
you love
given me
“Darling, do
“You've never
dear.”
me sti}?
a chance to |
Important to Mother ors
Examine carefully every bottle of
CABSTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fleteher’s Gastoria
Rich relatives are
as objects at
with pride and
used by poor men
which they point
expectancy
can
Acid Stomach, heartburn and nausea
quickly disappear with the use of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills. Send for
box to 372 Pearl St., New York. Adv.
trial
off
gil
ed
sOmMe
with
men
be
what
in each other
to
W have
We would
sight
WOINe en ever see
second 10 sen
and
Use Roman Ere Balsam for seald
santion in eyes and lnflammation
eyelids. Adv
og sen
of eyes Or
He
been
who has
elf
fests at scars
at war with hime
ADDRESSED TO WOMEN |
STOP THAT BACKACHE]
There's nothing more discouraging
than a constant backache. You are lame
when you awake. Pains pierce you when
you bend or lift It's hard to rest and
next day it's the same old story
Pain in the back is nature's warning
of kidney ills. Neglect may pave the
way to dropsy, gravel, or other serious
kidney sickness,
Don't delay——begin using Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills—the remedy that has been
curing backache and kidney trouble for
over fifty years
A NEW JERSEY CASE
Louis Hunter, £ Bast
Hind ¥, Bayonne, N. J
says: l was lo such bad
shape with Kidney trou
bie that | often foil. be-
ing vo weak to stand
up. The suffering would
bave killed any other
man. | spent hundreds
of dolisrs docloring
but noting helped me
and one doctor said |
Boouidut Jive. 1 oeed
PV iosn's Kidaey Pills and
they enured me i
haven't bad 8 sign of
kidney trouble or back
sche sinoe.”’
Cet Bunafs at Any Stare, | Soe 4 Bes
DOAN’S O05
FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BURFALD, NY.
“Bvery Plrtyre
Tells a Blowy
b Vv
Instead of being harassed
sleeplessness,
ing will
ailments, disorders and irregu
Eupremacy
assurance of the benefit to be
Neither n iarcotics nor alco hol Ww
tion, in liquid or tablet form. |
sent you by ma
Address Dr.
Its continued
more than forty years is your
11 be found in this vegetable p
Baffalo, N. Y.
ns and
i weak
Relieves the pa
apd grow suck ar
i, Col rome ob {
babjes. Safest, purest
stores i rial bottle
town, Md, if you
at make babies cry and fret
cures
bh and Bowel Ailments of
¢r babies. 2¢ cents at drug
D. Falvoey & Som, Hagers
lis paper
Clarendon
broken
rough-loo
month
and went F 3 in
way re like ringworm
and as epread they would
turn red and make 8
The troubis
disfigured her
ritated it
I saw
cura Soap and Oir
they WO
: Tes
her
Her clothes
wer face
badly
the
advertisement of Cuti
tment and 1 get a
sample and in one night's time I could
see a change in the
two days the place
gone 1 sent and got one twenty-five
cent cake of Cuticura Soap and two
fifty-cent boxes of Cuticura Ointment,
which cured my baby. She was well
{in three months.” (Signed) Mrs. Ber.
tha Sawyer, Oct 11, 1812,
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post
card “Cuticura, Dept 1. Boston." Adv,
edness an
would be nearly
The spectacle of a man with a fu
ture marrying a woman with a past is
ever present
Worms expelled proms y from the human
eery's Vermifuge
8hot.” Adv
from some of his money
Putnam Fadeles
muss. Adv.
Dyes make no
Many a shallow remark - backed |
ap by a deep voice
W.L.DOUGLAS
SHOES
Men's $388 33 2°825%,
Women's $3.57% B
Misses, Boys, Children
$4.50 $1.76 52 $2.50 33
This is the resscs we give you the
for 06, $3.50, $4.00
- . our Oeste 10 Show yOu
the kind of L Doagiss shoes he
$e sailing for $3.00. £3 50, $4.00and
$4.50 You will thes De eonviboesd
that WL. Dougise shoes sre abso
Iutely a8 pood ap other makes sold st
higher prioss. The culy Gillerence 3
I the Drive
TAME NO SUBSTITUTE.
Foss geruive withovt WL EJ
rhamped on Lhe bottom Drongies
sheen ave not Tor ante in your vicksicy, order
direct from factory, Enos for every membey
of the family st all prices, . See.
Woette for (Desreted cetslog showing how
wo order by mati,
OWNERS OF
MAXWELL-BRISCOE
2-Cylinder Cars
May Now Purchase Repair Parts for
These Cars Direct from Us
ALL LITIGATION WITH THE CARLSON
TRUCK COMPANY HAS BEEN TERMINATED PB
OUR FAVOR. AND THE MAXWELL CONPANY
HAS OBTAINED AN EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO
SUPPLY THESE PARTS TO MAXWELL OWNERS.
The Maxwell Company bas been Turnishing rege.
arly and will continpe to furnish to owners
Stoddard - Dayton Cars, Brush
1t Motor Cars, Columbia Motor
axwell 4- ~Cylinder Cars, Fepads
parts accurately made from { igs and templets
ware of substifote pars parts at Al
ably low prices.
Owpers write direct for Price List of Genuine Parts
Newcastle, Indiana
CANADA
FARMS
Ranchmen and farmer wat help, Viagee In rum
chance 10 get a rmertesd Ne
res of the richest land in ae world
Frost Ridg-, Philadelphia, J ames
c——
sAdithan
PRESIDENT GRANT,
LINCOLN, frequent sailings.
——
es escent samy
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