The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 08, 1915, Image 7

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    : AN I FEI
WOMEN FROM
45 0 55 TESTIFY
To the Merit of Lydia E. Pink.
ham’s Vegetable Com-
pound during Change
of Life,
Westbrook, Me. — “I was passing
through the Change of Life and hed
EEE Pains in my back
Lai and side and wes so
weak I could
do my housework.
I have taken Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound and
it has done me a lot
sion to publish my
testimonial.” — Mrs. LAWRENCE MAR-
TIN, 12 King St., Westbrook, Maine,
Manston, Wis, — ‘“ At the Change of
Life I suffered with pains in my back
and loins until I could not stand. I also
had night-sweats so that the sheets
would be wet. I tried other medicine
but got no relief. After taking one bot-
tle of Lydia E. Pinkbam’'s Vegetable
Campound I began to improve end 1
continued its use for six months. The
pains left me, the night-sweats and hot
flashes grew less, and in one year [ was
8 different woman. 1 know I have to
thank you for my continued good health
ayer since.”” — Mrs. M. J. BROWNELL,
Manston, Wis
Vegetable Compound, made from roets
and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases,
Mrs. EW Allen's
Hair Color Restorer
A
Renews en
The Wretchedness
* »
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
-—act surely and
gently on the
Ever. Cure
Biliousness,
Head-
ache,
Dizzi-
mess, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine most bear Signature
tae To rar
USE GILBERT'S
JEWEL
TALCUM POWDER
The Taleum of Quality, for refined
people; Perfume rich, lasting, and ex-
Powder of velvety fluoness
In Glass Jase 18c. and 25.
Hold by all desler:
MADE BY
GILBERT BROS, & CO.
BALTIMORE, MD.
Pas
th
TRATION
judsile |
MALY
SRST
for lumbago, gout and
RHEUMATISM
GETS AT THE JOINTS
YROM THE INSID 8
For sale by all
druggists
The
Old Home
Prescription
thac is pleasant to take and sure
to help, is
Hale’s Honey
Of Horehound and Tar
Stops eonghs and relieves colds. Contains
10 OPI ROP ARYThIng Infurious:
All Druggists,
THE NEWS TOLD
IN PARAGRAPHS
————
Latest Happenings Gleaned
From All Over the State.
LIVE NOTES AND COMMENTS,
Colliery Watchman Killed, Robbed and
Effort Made To Burn His Body—
Baptized in Creek In Freez.
ing Weather,
Murdered and his body placed on a
funeral pyre, the remains of Joseph
Fletoher, watehman at Park Place
i colliery, Mahanoy City, was found on
& pile of burning railroad ties at two
o'clock In the morning. He had been
killed hy a blow on the head with a
Hie revolver, with five cham
empty was found about three
hundred feet away. The fire was sub
duved and Corporal Davies and a
{ of nine State treopers wore
piek
bers
to work on the case. The man's gold
cham and wallet, he
ved hls pay Saturday,
wate, having
roe miss.
{ dog
Litigation
Eourt
the estnte af the ate United
Senator Mathew Stanley Ques, bv hi:
danghter, Mrs.
{ of Buffalo, resulted in her
Beaver, when Judge Holt made an or-
der requiring Richard R. Quay, a son
{ of the Senator,
Company ol
fle an acevunt
Jast
favor at
within
Wilh a iemperature only twenty de.
| reep shove zero and a raw wind blow.
{| ing through the Milbach Valley, fifteen
| perprons were baptised by immersion in
fhe ereek on the farm of Ephraim
#t Richland,
Michael Ruriz conducted the hap!
himdired mem
near Hes
smal
perviee, while several
| bers of the Church of the Bre
| of the Tulpehocken dist: oked on
hone oot w ond
hastened by
of several mo
founder of ths
Allentown
onfired to her homes
H. W or, an Allen
son andrew, aged
nospitai from infor
fhe
Own
ears old,
employ ed
years
the Read.
ve shops of
ation of discasesn
National Bank will
tear down an old landmark on the pub
lie square of Waynesboro, to make
new banking struc.
‘he Citizens’
for ite large
ture
Maying about a bonfire, Agnes, the
six-year-old daughter of James O'Neill,
of Coatesville, was terribly burned.
Rex. Wilson, a botler-maker, rescoed
the child
Helen C. Cullin, a student at Swarth-
more College, rescued Mary Robinson,
age seven, fromm drowning in Crum
Creek, near Chester.
Thieves stripped the firehouse at
the plant of the Aberfoyle Mill, at
Chester, of all the brass fittings and
hose
With a broken log, Feoyved by fall
ing from a Meyele, James Parker, aged
four, is in the Chester Hospital.
A lodge of the Tribe of Den Hur has
been organized Mm Allentown, with
Simon Laugh as chief.
Littleton Johnson, aged forty, zon
of Judge lease Johnson, of Delawnre
County, died at Chadd’'s Ford,
YORK Wheat-- Spot easy;
red, 162¢: No. 2 hurd, 186, all
rail, ¢ { f, track export: No. 1 Northern |
Duluth, 156%: No. 1 Northern Maw!
toba, 164% c i £ Bullalu, opening navi
gation,
Corn—Spel easier, standard, 64¢
No. 3 white, 6274 @ 61% e; taney clipped
white, 66. @ 664.
Butter—Creamery extras (92 score),
che. creamery (higher scoring). 290%
@I0; erenmery firsts, 20% @ 28%; see
nde 346026.
Begs Freeh authered extras, 224
22%; elorage packed, firsts in oxtrs
ruts, 20% @ 21; regular packed, extrs
vole 204 @ 21; regular packed, firsts,
19% 620%; nearby hennery whites,
fancy, 20; nearby
LILY
Cheese Bato,
peciale, 163, @17¢
16@16%
Tdve
i%¢; turkeye
NEW
No, 2
nae to neanery
|
whole milk, ueld
do, average fancy, |
Poullry— Western fowis, 17Q@ |
1L@18
- |
PHILADELPHIA Wheat-Car lots, |
elevator, No. 2 red, spot, |
Western, $1.62 |
export elevator, |
March, $1 57% a
$1620
export
No. 21 gpot and
red Western
Northern Dulath, $1. 65% |
1.68%
Corn--Car lots for loexl trade
yeliow, S68&51«
vellow, T8€E 7%; No. 3 yellow,
@T7¢; No. 4 veliow, 74Q 700; sample,
ellow, 65@70¢; new cub, per seventy
winds, TT@7Fc for exriots, in expo™
levator: No spot and March, 77@
Sc: steamer, TE @ 76% ec; No. 3, 74%
rT %e
Oats — Ne. 2 white, 86@ 60% ce; stand.
1rd white, 64 64%; No. 3 while, 626
53 140.
Butte:
creamery
extra
26¢c;: seconds
to location, Neo. 2
ttenmer,
volid paciced
fancy special, 3lc; extra,
firete, 27G 28; frets, 58
23@24¢; ladle packed,
19@21e; nearby prints, fancy, 23%2¢;
average extra, Slo; fires, 27@2%¢; sees
iobbing sales of faney |
Western, fresh,
tra, 22¢ per dozer
ndard case: nearby,
[eT Case
good,
20631
reamery
Maryviand
fil hens
rooster 10611
1828. do, rough, |
i4@ 15, winter, 2 hs
23@24. Ducks- Muscovy,
3 Ibe and over, 17¢; Pekings, 2 Ibs and |
over, 18619; puddle, 3 Iba and over,
17@ 18; smaller, 16; Indian runners,
16. Pigeous- Young, per pair, 25¢;
old, do, 25. Guinea Fow!l--Young, 1%
Ibs and over, each, 35c¢: smaller, do,
25: old, do, 26. Turkeys
Hens, 22@
230; young gobblers,
young
£36
poor and siagy,
and under
20@21; do, rough,
poor and crooked breast, 12; old toms,
18640 19¢
Live Stock
PITTREBURGH, PA. «Cattle Choice,
$2.25@5.60; prime, $8368.25.
Sheep—Prime weothers, $820@8.00;
enlls and common, $4@06; lamba, $76
10.50; veal calves, $11@11.50
Hogs--Prime heavies, $7.30 7.35;
medinms and heavy Yorkers, $8@8.05;
Hight Yorkers, $7.96@ 7.90; pigs, $7350
T40: rovghs, $886.00
CHICAGO.“ Hogs — Bulk, $6.55 0
6.65; light, $6.40@06.70; mixed, $6.25 @
6.70; heavy, $6.15@6.70; rough, $6.15
6.35; pigs, $5.26@6.30.
Jattle-~Native steers, $6.90@5.50;
cows and helfers, $3@1.85; calves,
$6.95@ 10.20
.
OUGLAS ,
MENS $2.50 *3 *3.50 *4.00 *4.50 *5 *5.50 SHOES
WOMEN'S $2.00 $2.50 *3.00 *3.50 & 4.00 SHOES y
BOYS *1.75 *2 *2.50*3.00 MISSES $2.00 & *2.50 |
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY
WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
W. L. Pouglas shoes are made of the bert domestic and lroported
leathers, em the latest models, earefully constructed by he soowt
expert last aod pattern makers in this country. No other make
of squsl prices, ean compete with W. L . Douglass shoes for ryle,
workmanship and quality, As comfortable, envy walking
fhoas they ave uusarpaised,
The $3.00, 1.56 and $4.00 shoes will Wig! py service
as other makes costing $4.00 to $3.00, The 5.00 and
95.00 shoes compare Tuvorably with
otiver makes ovsting $84.00 to $3.00,
there pre many men and women wear
shoes. Consult thom and they will tell
Dongloas shoes cannot be excelled for
CAUTION § hon buries WIL.
book for his NAM VY
amped ao the bottom, Shoes (hur MEDD Gt BIAAES
worth the priee padd far theses. Por 17 years L. Dourins bas
gumrantosd © valu and protected the wearer sesinm hh
prices for tifwior shoes by Bavicg his NAME AND PRICE
Mamped ot Ose bottom before they leave the fastory. To not
be perunadod to take some olber make elubmed to be §
oood. You my paying your money sod 80 entithed to the ber,
If your dealer cannot supply you, write fer ius.
Grated Cntalog showing bow to order by mail,
W. L. Douglas, 210 Spark 8t., Brockton, Wass.
RATHER ROUGH ON FATHER |
Daughter's Remark Might Have Been
Construed Unkindly by the
Casual Listener,
f
erever you Itve
Ing W.L.Deugiss
Jun that WwW,
he price.
Deroelan foes
NE PRICE
gr
Preventing Premature Burials.
The fear of being
has
y . ” i
buried alive al
been, and
the French
©
“nan,
had been had ob
ne
dead person |
h 3 "ps ¢ 14 candle or other artifi
: : ers extended a:
ithe other, and one looks through the
lepares petween the fingers toward
dinner
Has ong
she inquired, “as
‘man’ ma
to what profession
' 1
ght, there appears a searle
| color where the £ ouch each
to the
"Why, yes
sponded with his
rmile ‘1 have
be a doctor, ke
ther. ™
"You a doctor!
Hitle Fred re
aggravating 19
made up my min ing if tarough the {
grandfather and
ond
r T4¢
most cirey'a
41 3 congested
is entirely extinet, the phe
: i nomenon if ses a Rg €
Mav sniffed nomenon of scarlet Epaces
the fingers at once ceases. The mos
Pa Yo, ard thor eh i tak
. rs axien Ve al IOTOUERD riaig esia
to know , F !
Hehed 1) th of his observatic
you'll
like father
»
Again,
condescend!
PREMATURE BALDNESS
| Due to Candrom and irritation, Pre
verited by Cuticura.
geon,
The S¢ ap
tintment to soot
I with
application:
gently
u
Reason of His Faith
igaren and sistahe beg;
Method in His Madness.
readline nat
Their Kind,
think
art Binks giv
he was talking
the delights of bh
Important to Mothers
Examine careiully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure re weedy for
infants and children, and see that it
7
Bears the - -
n Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Signature of
iz
An Insinuatio
‘
1 actiret
erstand
THE WAY OUT
hat was there
Happiness.
ALLENS FOOT-EASE for the TROOPS
i Over HOD packages o & Foot Ease, the
An ambitious but delicate girl, afier rth meg vwder to sh Ho your abhoes, are
. ri by the German and Allied troops at
school on ac ft reste the feel, gives ine
hysteria, # and Bunions, bot, swollen
tee poking, t 4 feel. and makes waking easy,
RING | soia every wi Ze. Try it TODAY. Dont
Ady,
and
the only
that seemed to build her up and fur corp any substitute
nervous
Grape Nuts
Dens
He Ought to Know.
“From infancy,” she says, “I have ‘ qd
HAIN
strong. Being ambitious to! Adam
The
but if you
make,” he
oon
are 1c Fariv you
cried,
gel a
my studies on account of nervous pros
tration and hysteria.
“My food did not agree with me, and
I grew thin and despondent. 1 could | Ryan Ha a aT Saas) or or
not enjoy the simplest social affair for | br mall Free. Murine Kye Remedy Co. Ohicugn
I suffered constantly from nervousness - ye
in spite of all sorts of medicines.
"This wretched condition continued
until 1 became interested in the lot
ters of those who had cases like mine
and who were being helped by eating !
Grape-Nuts, i
“1 had little faith, but procured a
pkg. and after the first dish I experi
enced a peculiar satisfied feeling that
I had never gained from any ordinary
food. 1 glept and rested better that
night and in a few days began to grow
stronger.
“I bad a new feeling of peace and
reetfulness. In a few weeks, to my
great joy, the headaches and nervous.
ness left me and life became bright
and hopeful, I resumed my studies, and
later taught ten months with ease
using Grape-Nuts every day. Iam now
the mistress of a happy home, and the
old weakness has never returned.”
Name given by Postam Co. Battle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Well.
ville,” in pkgs. “There's a Reason.”
Ever rend the above letter? A mew
one appears from time They |
are genuine, tree, and of human
tnterent.
YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL yOu
All Promised.
He—-Can't you spare me a kiss?
She You'll have to ask Fred: I've
promised them all to him
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If you ewuld visit the
W. L. Douglas factory
a Brockion, Mass,
and see how carefully
the shove are made,
and the high grade
leathers used, you
would thon under.
stand why they look
and fit better, hold
their shoape and wens
longer than other
makes for the price.
A Man of His Word
Don't worry about
Hall pas ;
word.”
fare
Pick out the most
critical smoker you
know. Ask him to try
one of vour Fatima
Cigarettes,
It would be a strange
taste that didn’t like the
mild, delightful Turkish
blend of Fatimas!
3 out of 4 smokers pre-
fer Fatimas to any
other 15¢ cigarette.
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