The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 17, 1914, Image 7

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SOME ABBREVIATED TESTIMONY
“My wife was eo crippled with Rheumatism
that she conld hardly walk Aftorteyi every
thing else without getting any reliof | was per
sanded to try Yager s Linlment. The first ben
tle acted Hke a charm and afforded fmmediate
relief, and after using 3 bottles she was on.
tirely well." THOS. MOORE, Profit, Va
Large Bottles, 25¢., nt ail dealers
Prepared by GILBERT BRIS. & CO. Inc, Baltimore, Md.
The
Old Home
Prescription
that is pleasant to take and sure
to help, is
Hale’s Honey
Of Horehound and Tar
Stops coughs and relieves colds. Contains
no optum nor anything injurious,
All Droggists,
Pike's Toothache
Drops Step it
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Perils of Bathing.
nothing I enjoy mors
eplashing about in the ocean.’
“I once got a nasty cut that wa
‘How did it happen?”
I slapped a tomato can
There's
OUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU
Used in 100,000
for bowe! com.
Trial bottle
Cholera Infantum., Best
and Separation of Races Was
Not Rapid Process.
last 50 years clearly indicate that the
process.
The inhabitants of the
valley, though immigrants have
rived among them, show clearly per-
sistence of the old
years. The permanence of human
types has been also shown in Amer
ica, and a human skeleton of Yansing,
Kan. found at a depth of 23 feet in a
probably dates back
12,000 years
The men of England of 5,000 years
REYSTONE STATE
ed From Here and There.
Dead Man's Employers Gives $500
To Widow—8nowslide Buries
Boys Sleeping In Bed.
result of a fire in the suburhs of Mt
blocks and gutted another, causing
logs of $15,000. The fire originated in
occupied by Peter
the entire
jus-
house,
Haleavieh
Edward Wilson, A
Theodore
occupied
and Paul
declared that his audiences had rep
resentatives of the men of the Derby-
cave, in America the red In
dian preserves the form of men who
lived before the last gfacial invasion,
and the predynastic Egyptian survives
in tribes on the Red sea.
Geometrical Staircase.
W hat is believed to be the first geo
staircase ever built of
part of the “Caracol
con
just been completed in Los Angeles
in the
tecture and is constructed entirely of
The tower is 125
center the ger
i
congisting of 160
concrete
high In the
stairway
is
i
24 inches in diameter and
feet
mount
Unlike
including
ing to a height of 120
geometrical staircases,
8t. Paul
118 staircase
mall
of
f
for rooms
one in & cathedral in Lon
occupies only
the being
or
Me
part tower, space
fairly large ize
floors
Of
ch of the geven Popular
Byes and Granulated Eyelids: No Smarting
ut Eye comfort. Write for Book of
mail Free. Marine Byes Hemedy Cs
« Chicago
Some men succeed by
chances with the other fellow
Coinage.
fifteenth century a
there
able to turn
ir thie
colner, of
might be
or sixty coins
whom but
: hy 3
a day, a result to
inadequate {o cope with the vast
treasure, iver
from
was ft
coining
state
coining
g=g-
Ae ff.
France, 1557 England,
1561, reign of Elizabeth. After ses
eral trials and abandonmeénts the mill
established perma
press were
than to try to live it down.
Don't worry—unless
a salary for so doing.
you can draw
fancy
A Doubtful Frame of Mind.
Do you believe in unpreparedness
war as a powerful influence
‘ar
+OF
!
high-grade cigarettes?
cigarette.
“ Distinctively Individual’
vour dealer, we will be pleas
three packages pos
on r
Address Fatima Degt., 212 Fifth Ave.,
that this
yyw hms the
§
f
“I'm not about that,” replied
Senator Sorghum. “I can’t see any evi
effect that no monarchs
would have the heart to shoot up ai
unarmed nation
Sure
dence to the
MESMERIZED
A Poisonous Drug Still Freely Used
Many people are brought up to be
lieve that coffee is a necessity of life
and the strong hold that the drug
caffeine, In coffee bas on the sys
even when one realizes its injurious
effects.
A lady writes:
years; it
“I had used coffee
seemed one of the ne
of life. A few months ago
ing, became more
that
impaired,
wreck.
“I was weak and nervous, had sick
as did the hotel of Stephen Homlack
Employes of the Diamond mine of
the lackawanna at Seran
into which miners were
hurled 300 feet to death from a lift in
which they were descending to work,
declared that the mine carriage had
Company,
thirteen
i
the this de
minced no
to the
employes
becauge of
They
fell out
condition
words in laying the accident
negligence of company
whose duty it was to keep the lift In
repair
floor
meet
loard,
At the annual
ing of the Phoenixville School
it was decided
that dancing would be permitted in the
auditorium of the new high school at
proper school functions until ten
o'clock This determination was
reached only after one of most
xciting sessions of the board
also resulted in the resignation of John
8. Winchester ge f th
board
reorganization
after a hitter contest
the
which
secrelary «
check for five hundred dollars
A
came as an acceptable Christmas
Mrs. Annie May Saul
widow of George Saul,
her with five small
was emploved by
ent to of
town who died
week and left
Mr. Saul
gilk dyeing company,
enefit of {ts fifteen hun
took out the largest in
policy ever issued, for $3,500
one it as soon
name got on the pay roll
last
hildren.
whi for the
t red emploves
last summer
surance
006, every to share in
an Mis
taymond and Robert laubach, of
Emaus, hs of being
snowed their
home Am
the experience
while
niatu
from the roof of the home of John H
Frankenfield, a
through a second floor
Laubach home and
It was only after
culty that the lade were able
themselves ont
asleep at
that fell
under
re snpowelide
neighbor poured
window of the
covered bed
considerable dim
to dig
the
That of the freight
train were not minding their business
and are equally responsible for the ac
cident was the text of a statement of
Superintendent W. H., Keffer. of the
Reading Rallway, following a thorough
investigation of the wreck at Royers.
ford. which caused the deaths of twe
and seriously injured two
the entire erew
firemen
Chamber of Com
annual meeting elected
officers President
Lamley: vice-presidents, A
I. H. Yeager James P
Hunsicker, George F. Breining: seere
fary, Harry I. Koch: treasurer, Harvey
E. Bohner: trustees, Max Hess, John
N. Lawfer. John FF. Fre: Tr
Hersh, 1 Anewalt
The
merce at
the following
Pdgar J
Samuels
Allentown
its
George
ewis I.
Robert Argher., eight vears of
Treverton. was going an errand
when he noticed a telephone wire that
had been blown down by the storm
suspended over a high voltage trolley
wire. The boy picked it up and a 500
volt current shot through hie body
burning his hand to a crisp. He was
removed in a critical condition to the
on
life,
his health.
and bought a package
rections for
making earefully, and
loveliest rich-looking and tasting
“1 gained five
as many weeks,
and strong in
feel
respect,
and now well
every
i ————
husband's
and he can
woman, My
has left him,
anything”
Name given by Postum Ce. Battle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road
Wellville,” in pkgs.
Postum comes in two forms:
Regular Postum-—muet be
boiled 16¢ and 285c packages,
Instant Postum-—is a soluble pow.
der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly
in a cup of hot water and, with eream
and zigar, makes a delicious bever
age Instantly, 20c and 50 tins.
The cost per cup of both kinds is
about the same.
“There's a Reason” for Postum,
~g80ld by Grocers
now eat
well
Nicholas Demidfo, a wealthy eon
tractor, of Minersville, was shot four
Instantly killed She says he came
shot at her three times as she lay tn
bed. She seized a pistol she had taken
to shoot her and fired four shots
both
nursing
Austrian,
Siivotich is a stabbed arm
Ing the result of the Russian's
nries
Becaupe the drinking water of Nor
of the 30,000 people there refrain from
drinking it. Many of those who did
indulge are 111
William Rosenberry, of Altoona,
pleaded guilty at Chambersburg te
shooting a deer with horns less than
two inches long. He was fined $100
and the costa which amounted to
$20.86.
AREIING
ws
| —
NEW YORK
regular; No. 2
124c¢, all rail, «
Northern Duluth, 1
ern Manitoba, 123'%4e ¢ | f Buffalo
arrive, Futures were without transac
tions, December, 122; May, 120%
Corn—8pot easy; No. 2 vellow, 72
¢ if to arrive; Argentine prime
nominal, delivered.
utter Ladles, current make, firsts
22% @23c; seconds, 21% @22
Cheege~—8tate, whole milk
specials, 16@16% cc; do,
16. State, whole milk, whites
speciale, 18, @ 10% col
ir
hard,
Wheat
red and No. 2
i f track export
ney
“~
Spot
held
whites, rol
fresh do
ored, 1634
Eggs State, Pennsylvania and near
by, gathered browns and mixed colors
I5@ 42
Live
chickens
turkeys,
Western
12@ 13%
and
1434
turkeys
Steady
( fowls
Poultry
11012
11@1z2
Western roasting chickens
fresh 1234 @17
Dressed dull
weal
@1x
126120
fowls
Car
81 t
po
PHILADELPHIA Wheat
#, in export elevator
$1.140 1.17
$1250%@128%: No
$1.18@1.2:
Western,
12
NO. 2
yellow
ne oe,
N00 res
December NO 1
Duluth
and
Northern
- red Western
Rye--No. 2
and location, $1.05
lots,
a8 to quality
bushel
old, x1
1a ot
to quality, 68€
R71Q f8¢
@l per
Corn ar vellow
q 1 1d. RR
Kl Ye Oia,
Sle
‘iC,
steamer
new, vellow an
pew, cob, per 70 pounds
No. 2 white, 54@ 54 %¢
rm enn - 3
or rs a WJ
stand
ite,
(Ian
ard, white,
6215 & 53
Cheege
York
chi
New cream
earlier 16¢ current
make, ch
Crean air
kime, 8@12¢
receipts
15%;
EOOC
ioe
York
14% @ 15c
ies New
to
Live Poultr Fowls,
roosters, 10¢
ng to qua
i16e
Roane
BALTIMORE
ot and Decem
2 Western P1.1¢
No $1.09@1.10;
@1.07; No. 2
$1154 ¢
No. 4, do, $1
$1.0461 1.05: bag
lots of nearby, as to quality, 55c G31 02
No. 1 $20; No. 2. do
light
2. do
nearby
Hay timothy
$17.50@ 18
mixed,
No. 2, do, $15@ 16.50
$ISGIRE0: No. 1. de
$18@17;: cho
$20; No. 2
$12@14.50
straight rye, $146
213@ 13.506: No 1
$10@11; No do, $8.50
1 wheat, $8: No. 2. do. $7@
No. 1 £5 Krag 1n No
ES@R.50
Butter.
creamery, 326 3%: \cream
30@31. creamery, prints, 23
creamery, blocks, 32@ 34%: ladle
1@22. Maryland and Pennsylvania
ollie, 21622; Ohlo, rolls, 20621: West
irginia, rolle, 2021; storepacked.
19G 20; Maryland, Virginia and Penn-
sylvania dairy prints. 20821
Eggs Maryland, Pennsylvania
Western firsts, West
Virginia firsts, 24 3°
clover
2I1T50@18: No. 2.
$2050; No. 1
do, $16@17.50: Neo. 2.
Straw--No i
1450 No. 2
tangled rve
% No
Ml
- ra,
i .0U;
do, ce
do
clover,
do.
do
oat do
Creamery
choire,
fanera
anew
MG
good, 5
1% 8,
ar. .
arf 35;
Southern firsts
Live Poultry-—Chickene, old hens. 4
Ibs and over. 13¢; do. old hens, small
to medium, 12; do. old roosters. 9: do.
young, smooth and fat, 12; do, young.
rough and poor. 12 Ducks, muscovy
2 Ibs and over, 13¢: do, Perking .2 Ibe
and over, 14; do, puddle Ibs and
over, 13. do, smalier, 12: do. Indian
12 nearby, l4e; do
and Southern, 126012
Pigeons, young, per pair, 20¢: do, old
per pair, 20. Guinea fowl, young, 1%
ibs and over, each, 5c. do. smaller
each, 25. Turkeys, young, 8 Ibs snd
do, smaller, 14@15: do
Geoae
old. 15@G16
Dressed Hogs Choice lightweights.
Gig @10c,; do medium weights, do, 0@
81%. do heavyweights, do, 8: boars and
rough stock, do, 6G 7
Live Stock
CHICAGO Hogs -- Bulk, $655@
mixed, $6.406G
7: heavy, $6.35@7; rough, $6.40@6.55
Cattle-~Native steers, $5.706010.50;
$5.2066.25;
Inmbe, 865040
sheep Sheep,
lings, $6.30 7.50:
Year
NEW YORK Beoves—Steers, $7.26
R60
Calves Veale, $K@12
$4.50005.28; yearlings, $405
Sheep $3.50@5.75 ; culls, $2: lambs,
RW; eulle, $667. yearlings, $6.50
a7
Hogs Heavy
roughs, $8.75.
LIRssers
to light, $7806.37.
$5.9567.10;
@7.25; good heavy, $7617.25.
Cattle--Native heel steors, $7.508
10.96; cows and heifers, $569.25:
Texas and Indian steers, $K.76@7.75:
cows and heifers, $4606; native enlves,
$6@ 10.
Sheop « Lambe higher: mutions
steady; native mutton, $4.75@6.50;
$88.90; ‘yearlings, $5.6007.26.
|
and Aspirations, as
Are
Longing
This Little Fable Shows,
Things of Moment.
A fashionable
sine, passed a group of laborers at
Machines, lke terrible ani
Steam was hissing, as If from the
mouths of a million serpents. Rocks
flew in every direction Torchlights
There was the thunder of la
The night ehift was in ful}
-And the woman, glancing from the
instant thought:
‘How 1 wish I had that brawny
borer's strength and joy of life! How
I envy him his power, his physical
perfection, the wonder of his man
hood, his freedom from the shackles
that bind me. He ix his own master,
while I am a slave the
man 1 despise
At
iong enough by the deep chasm
his engine rocked, to glance into
motor as it by him And he
thought
“Oh, to be
ia
of a
slave
$ ie 132 14 1
the laborer paused
vhere
that moment
the
Eped
like her!
sure and wealth and rest!
from drudgery
gO 8s 1 1
chains of debt
and toil,
leased! io throw
and
daye and nights
like a field of
Hut in another
Was gone The
brighter than
forgotten the other
orry,
the gtreteh
ne flowers
For Itching, Burning Skins
Bathe the affected
with Cuticura and hot
and apply Cut
finger or hand
mime
freely
Soap water.
Dry without irritation
cura
late
mas,
ns of the skin
n and adults
dres post-cs
Boston
Seizing the Advantage.
What are
4 racket down the
Why, we
war.’
“But what are
‘ng poor little Fire
Oh,
fight
re
to
you
addy
he's
& noutr:
How It Happened.
did the
fail?
the ss’
How
into
cashier of
get
Left off speculation
Methuselah had a grudge against
his wives, perhaps, and kept on living
to beat them out of the insurance
ITs 00 DRops |
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Opium Morphine nor Mineral
Nor NARCOTIC
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Worm Sood .
Clordiod Fug
Winbroree » Klwver
0 Aperfect Remedy for Conslipa
| hon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,
Worms Convulsions Feverish-
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NEW YORK.
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5 Dosis
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bm
Zag
op
ranted under the Food an
i Exact Copy of Wrapper
Cure for Thirst
What do you want the ten cents
asked the minister.
Booze,” replied the bleary beggar,
shamelessly “1 need it awful bat] —
it'u jest about killin’ me”
“Isn't there any way you can get rid
frie™
I kin do it in a holy minute if
have that dime.” Toledo
Yep
you'll lemme
Hlade
Sure Not
Ill never give you up.
Then there's no reason
hurry ahouwt accepting you
for
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Do you know that rom kidney
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That deathe from kidaey diseases have in-
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down, losing weight, nervous, “blue’’ and
rheumatic, if you have backache, sharp
pains when rlooping, dizzy spells aod
uripary disorders, set quickly, if you
would svoid the serious kidpey troubles
Use Dosn’s Kideey Pills ere’s Bo
other medicine so widely used, 80 sucoess-
ful or so highly recommended.
A Pennsylvania Case
- J.P. Dayton,
Foes Picture W. Lancaster
Downingtown, Pa
says: “Kidney die
came bad clung
me po jong thst J
bad about come *
t h e oon oh
there was Bo hop
of my being cured
I bad to get
several times al
night to pass the
kidney secretions
and the pains Ir
my back got so
bad that I had tn
quit werk When
Ian's Kidney
Plils were brought to my sttention. J
began useing thom and 7 lsproved right
1 was soon In good health When -
have used Doss's Kidney Pills
since
ree Las born fine ™
Get Doan’s ot
Any Stove, 50c « Sex
DOAN’
KIDNEY
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Make the Liver
Do its Duty
N ten when the fiver is
54
sway
ever 1
1h
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
do it ity.
Lures
stipation, Ine.
digestion,
Sick
Headache, RE
and Distress After Eating.
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The Kind You Have
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Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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2 er rng SUC
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