The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1914, Image 7

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CUTICORA
SOAP
And Cuticura Ointment.
They cleanse the scalp, re-
move dandruff, arrest falling
hairand promote hair health.
Samples Free by Mall
Cuticurs Soap and Ointment sold throughout the
world. Liberal sample ¢ tea bh mailed free, with 32-g
book. Address “"Cuticura,” Dept. 9B, Boston.
Not Just What Jones Was Looking
for, But Brown Surely Had
Told the Truth,
As Brown landed on the platform he
ran full butt into Jones,
“Where bound, Jones,
speed?” queried Brown.
“Just off to Seashell-on-the-Mud,
am axious to get some fruit before I
start.”
“Fruit? Just the thing!
just off; jump in that carriage.
a fine pear in the corner
Jones got in and started searching
around.
“My friend said he left a fine
in the corner,” explained Jones,
old lady sniffed angrily at the
and why such
Now she's
I left
pear
as an
way he
“Guess he meant that corner, my
man,” she snapped.
Jones looked and saw
ple blushing furiously.
a young cou
Better Name,
The dog was a curious creature with
body and dangling ears
The newsboy owner proud, how
ever, as he held it in leash
“What kindo purp is it?”
acquaintance.
“Dachsunt,” replied the
“Dash hound?”
“That's what 1 said.”
“Dash nothing.” the
retorted it looks
Youngstown Tel
long
WAS
asked an
newsie,
other contempt
more like a
hyphen.” egram.
a girl gets to be about $0 old
nfire of the baby pi
I
herself taken in a washbow
After
makes a be
ture of
When a spoiling
fight
man gets
fresh he's
w after a dose of
fant compliints.
day old, Costs 25 cents,
mention this paper.
Social Welfare,
larroom Politician-—Say, Bill
bloomin’ mortuarium they
ut?
Well, ye see, it's
nothin’
pays it {
Second Politician
like this. Yo
body and the gover:
ye
First Politician
bit of all right, doan't it
Punch
+ dan't x + . £3
1 aon t pay tO nif
ment
11, that sounds
The British Hussars.
The Sen {wr
i“
formed
enth Queen's
1807
nnpau
BEeTrvice,
artillery
also the
gan their
regiment.
A Word From the Weary,
“You seem inclined to favor
cism of the raiir
Yes.”
“I'm tired «
motives
locomotives.”
rit
criti
statesman,
1 criticize my
cize somebody's
isnt
the
Of con
getting mad
loses, but who
there senge in
when
rae, any
home
cares anything
at such a time
team
about
gense
of the
She may be a
ware girl who
and every
woman two or three
It's easier to get
a poor wife than a
good cook
YAGER’S
LINIMENT
SOME ABBRE VIATED TESTIMONY
g wife was so crippled with Rheumatism
that Me eonld hardly walk Aftertrying every.
thing else withoot getting any relief | was or.
suaded to try Yager's Lint ment, The first
tie scted lke a charm and afforded Jmmediat o
relief, and after ging 2 bottion she »
Umig wall Hox MOORE, Profs, Ns
arge Nottles, 28¢c., nt all dealers
Prepared by GILZERT BROS. & CO. lnc. Baftimore, Md,
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten YY the liver is
right the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but firmly coms
pel a lazy liver to
do its duty.
Cures Cone
stipation, In.
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
HAIR BALSAM
tollet tion of merit,
thers tel
lera Infantu 3
ubles n be gi to bal one
Trial bottle free i you
Other me 1 the same tale,
revent Che
SON, Haczastroww, Mn,
PARADISE FOR THE ARTIST
of the Brush Are Accorded
ns Without Price
at Capri.
Devotees
Accommodatio
at Inn
wanted
throw out
would
Ross
The
Did
Not ¢
mMAry
yronton
Correct.
Love levels all things
SALE
Yes,
rected the
Abuse some one and find
we always
appreciative audience
SICK DOCTOR
Proper Food Put Him Right,
The food experience of a physician
1 his own case when worn and weak
rom sickness and when needing nour
is valuable
go severe it came
me, left my
“An attack of grip,
near making an end of
I knew of
course that I must have food nourish.
“l began to take four teaspoonfuls
of Grape-Nuts and cream three times
a day and for 2 weeks this was almost
only food, It tasted so delicious
mouthful. It was so nourishing
I was quickly built back to normal
health and strength,
“Grape-Nuts Is of great value as fold
“1 am convinced that
Creek, Mich.
The most perfect food in the world.
Trial of Grape-Nutg and eream 10 days
proves., “There's a Reason.”
Look In pkgs. for the little book
Fiver read the ahove letter? A new
one nppenrs from time to time, They
are genuine, true, and fall of hums
interest.
*
Markets
p————
i ol
- Flour—Unsettled.
Cornmeal barely
No. 2 Western,
Barley quiet
NEW YORK.
Rye flour steady.
steady. Rye easier;
6c, c¢. 1. 1. Buffalo.
Wheat—Spot irregular; No. 2 red,
117%: No. 2 hard, 116%; No. 1 Nprth-
ern Duluth, 119; and No. 1 Northern
Manitoba, $1.20%, nominal, c. {. f..Buf-
falo. Futures were without transac
tions. September, 123; December, 125.
Corn—Spot weak; No. 2 yellow,
863,¢c, ¢. I. £ to arrive; Argentine
strictly prime, 88@90c delivered.
Oats—S8pot easy; standard white,
bE@h63%e; No. 3, 66% @56; fancy
clipped white, 58@ 60c.
Eggs firm; receipts,
gtate, Pennsylvania and
nery whites, 38Q40c;
whites, 30@37¢
Live poultry
broilers, 16Q17c;
turkeys, 14@15%¢c
Dressed poultry
chickens, frozen, 15
18% cc; turkeys, Wer
PHILADELPHIA. — Wheat — Car
Northern Duluth, $1.2041.34; No. 3
lots, in export elevator, No. 2 red, spot
and September, $1.13@1.18; No. 1
red Western, $1.17@1.22.
Corn No. 2 yellow,
0c; steamer yellow, 80g 88 %¢c
Qats— No. 2 while,
ard white iL @hbe,;
65%
Butter
fancy,
14.073 cases;
nearby hens
do., gathered
Western
iL @lse;
frregular;
fowls, 17
Western
183Q
firm;
a 20 :
fow is,
$049
Carl
CAriols,
re 1
ob 4g stand.
at
NO
- packed
. extra,
irsts, 31c: firsts, 2834
281 nearby
, 33Q
1G 29c¢,
38G 4lc
Western,
g, ine
large, 17Q'1
ducks, old, 13G 14
14 ¥ 16¢;
15@g 18¢
Dressed Po
pigeor
fowls, per
extra, 20c;
&., average, 17
Bile,
cked,
and
120 n«
gpot
October
Rantomhb
seplem
m-Contract, Kée
spot 85¢ nominal,
white, b5c; No.
1
dull
Cats
white,
anf lower:
Standard
54%
Hye No
do.. No. 3.
do., No
nearby,
Hay
2 rye Western,
96g 88¢; No. 4,
$8G 90;
08c@81;
94095;
bag lots of
@ 8b
do.,
« nearby,
as to quality, 85
No. 1 timothy, 318.500 20
No. 2, $19; do, No. 3, $16@17;
clover mixed, $1850019: No
mixed, $17.50@18; do., No. 2,
g-
); do,
light
1 clover
$1550Q
17.50: No. 1 $1616.50; No. 2
ver, $13.60@15.56; No. 3 clover, $10
@12; sample hay, as to kind, quality
and condition, $7@10.
Straw--No. 1 straight rye
$11.50@12; No
No. 2,
$6@10; do.. No. 2
clover,
clo
$13; do,
1 tangled rye,
$8.5009;: No. 1
wheat, $7@7.50; do, No. 2, $6.50: No.
1 oat, $0.50@10; do, No. 2, $8@8.50.
Butter—Creamery fancy, 32@32%e:;
creamery choice, 30@31¢c;: creamery
good, 28@20c; creamery prints, 329
34¢c; creamery blocks, 21@23¢: ladles,
22@23¢c; Maryland and Pennsylvania
rolls, 21@22¢.
Egges—Maryland, Pennsylvania and
nearby firsts, 25c; Western firsts,
Western firsts, 25¢; West Virginia
firsts, 25¢; Southern firsts, 24c.
Recrated and rehandled eggs Yc to
1c per dozen higher,
Live Poultry—Chickens,
heavy, 17¢; do, old hens, small to
medium, 16¢; do, old roosters, 10c:
do., spring,
do., spring White Pekings, 3 1bs. and
over, 14¢; do., spring puddle, 3 Ibs. and
over, 13¢; do. smaller, 12¢:
Runners, 12¢. Pigeons, young,
pair, 15@20¢c; do. old, per pair,
aE »
26¢:
200,
1% Ibs. and over, each, 30@35¢c; do,
er, each, 15@ 20¢.
Live Stock
CHICAGO. —Hogs—Bulk of sales,
light, $8.95@9.56; mixed,
heavy, $8.35@9.35; rough,
$8.365@8.56; pigs, $4.75G 8.40.
Cattio—Beeves, $6.90@11; steers,
$6.35@0.35; stockers and feeders,
$5.40G8.25; cows and heifers, $3.76Q
9.36; calves, $7.60@11.50.
Sheep—Sheep, $5.10@6; yearlings,
$6.5606.65; lambs, $6.50@ 8.16.
WILL BE EXPENDED WISELY]
of Sale of Red Cross Seals
Are to Be Spent.
For the benefit of the
ganizations who helped to
ly forty-five million Red
last year and for the general
the American Red Cross and
tional Association for the
Prevention of Tuberculosis
framed a definition of anti-tuberculo
gis work showing the
from these holiday
used. The definition limits the
diture of money only for the
ending April 30, 1916.
The definition wag framed at
cent meeting of the National A
tion for the Study and Prevention of
Tuberculosis and states that the term
work” as it relate
of Red Cross
the
numerous or
sell
Cross
near-
seals
public
the
Study and
have
how proceeds
B88OCIA
"anti-tuberculosis
to the
money
tivities
1. The
sanatoria for the
lous
2. The
expenditure
shall include following
construction
care of the
of hospitals or
tubercu
maintenance of the tubercu
lous
The
ips for
gion
provision of day
Can the tuberculous
and ma
isiting
fir ciases, or
intenance of disg
nurges, open al
preventori
or treatment of tubere
for the
bercule
4 The
or legisls
prevention of the
tuberculosis
Her Memory All
Geddes
Right,
Inventor of the Alrbrake.
Who really invented the airbrake?
f Certainly the automatic airbrake, the
one that has proved practicable and of |
value in modern railroad
product of the late George
His patent
taken out |
the nonautomatic
wag the
brake
superseding
Was
Westinghouse
patented in 1869, and
inghouse vacuum brake
But the case of
there are
for originality in
Mme. M. Drouanet
Debruges of Paris
tion of priority her
York Times has a
Benator William P
later the West.
was invented
other in
several claimants
this field Thus,
daughter of M
the distinc
father The
letter from
Fiero of
as in maost
claims
for
declaration by his idfather, Henry
improve
Erar
Miller, of a “new and useful
ment in the a
pressed al
pplication of steam and
r
I
to the 1
f f
J Of Op
urpose I
erating railroad brakes,” recorded Jan
uary 2, 18556 Mr. Miller was doubt
Progress
loneer in the
brake invention
The Bridal
old idea «¢ I
Trousseau.
roviding
ECOre © It re of
hats has
FARMER'S WIFE
700 ILLTO WORK
Restored to Health by Ly-
dia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
etable ‘Compound.
Kasota, Minn.
that Lydia E.
~ “1 am glad to say
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has dome
i more for me tham
§ anything else, and I
had the best physi-
cian here. | was so
weak and pervous
that I could not deo
my work and suf-
fered with pains low
d down in my right
for a year or
| more. I took Lydia
“+ E. Pinkham's Vege-
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Ig el Is, and I would be glad if X
cou luence anyone to try the medi-
ine, for I know it will do all and much
than it is claimed to do.”” — Mm
Crara Franks, R. F. D. Ne. 1, Maple
Farm, Kasota, Minn,
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giie
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crest
who suffer from those dis-
Is peculiar to their sex should
ed of the ability of Lydia BE.
i 's Vegetable Compound to re-
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stantly publishing in the newspapers,
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Keeps
The Skin Fair
You can have a beautiful pink
and white complexion if you use
Glenn's
Sulphur Soap
. Pure Sulphur
’ bath and toilet)
Prevents and removes skin troubles,
Healing and
Purifying
Hill's Malr and Whisker Dye, Back or Brows,
Draggista)
TONIC
FOR EYES
a
ceutical societies and
result of three facts:
lateg the food:
medical authorities,
Trice
AIAISD
3
putable
pharma-
rsicians with
the
and does not stupefy.
ever, is to expose danger
Our duty, how-
nw FE
ALCOHOL 3 PER ¢
AVegetable Preparati ion fr As
similating the Food and
ling the Siomachs and ot
————
Promotes
OT NARCOTIC.
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5 Bove of 01d Ir SVALLITORR
Worms
Hor om fr
| PacSimile Signarare of
Tue Cenravn COMPARE,
NEW YORK.
ee month s old
Poe ad EI DosEs = Lr Be
Griavanioed under the Fool a
Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago,
Castoria often for infant
Dr. William Belmont,
first in its class.
found anything that so fill
Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
found it an excellent remedy in my
many years.
Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit,
extensively,
troubles,
see that my patients get Fletcher's.”
Dr. Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha,
8 during my
of C
Ills., says: “I have prescribed your
1 find it very satisfactory.™
Ohio, says: “Your Castoria stands
"”
“1 have used your Castoria and
househoM and private practice for
“1 prescribe your Castoris
but I always
“As the father of thirteen
“The name that your Cas
belleve it an excellent remedy.”
ception.
mendation of Castoria”