The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1916, Image 7

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[Meat Makes Bad Kidneys
Too much meat is jist as bad as not
enough, Such a diet is apt to load the
blood with uric acid and to injure the
kidneys. Bad backs, blue, nervous
epells, dizziness, rheumatic pains, and
bladder troubles indicate weak kidneys,
foretell danger of gravel and Bright's
disease. Don’t neglect this eondition.
Use Doan’s Kidney Pills.
A Virginia Case
*Poery Picture Tella J F,
3 Story! Roxbury St, mn
Forge, Va., says: “Uric
acid had poisoned my
system and 1 was
emaciated and had
last
lost
"4 A
Thomas, 27
CHI
my back s
contracted
in agony
after I
Doan's Kid
felt bette
short time
Get Dean's at Any Store, 0c a Rex :
DOAN’ Rn KIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
STATE NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLL
The Latest Gleanings From All
Over the State.
TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS
John Wesley Beers, a Pennsylvania
Railroad brakeman, was killed in the
Enola yards when thrown under a Car,
The chap w
knocks in earl
well
years
content
“YAGER’S
LINIMENT
Yor Horse L.ameness
Yager'sliniment i
spavin, galls, I x
Ngaments, sw wounds, cuts and ¢ &
“Bost Liniment on thy Market’
had
strain two
fous
on him sud
‘ w bag
Martin, Wesle i. Writes: i
5
At all d
botu rd Prepa
GILBERT BROS. & CO. !
Baltimore
of Constipation
Can quickly be I 1e by
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS,
ger
hv
Head-
ache,
Dizzi-
ness, and Ind: tion :
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSI
Genuine must bea
Cold Breezes
Cause Sneezes
®
F wom +
and warn you
s Toothach
When it aches ssnim—tr+ Pik
Ex ;
Why
Callonses, 13
not do somet
JOHHSON'S FOOT Soap
living The aale and re ren ‘ w of
the
afd Mi. S5¢ per cake at f
oF sent prepaid on pt « » §
manufacturers. THOMAS GILL
711-717 Bent Ave., Brookiys, N. ¥
ORIVEMALARIAOUTOFTHESYSTEM
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S5GAP CO
A GOOD — AND APTETIZER
DAISY FLY KILLER
. RY
ok) R308
placed Srrwhers, at.
tincts and kills ail
fies. Meat ciena, or
namental, sonvenient
cheap Lasts oi
Beason. Made of
metal, eantepilior tip
Over; will not soll or
injure anything,
Guarsntead affective,
Alideniors ortsnt
express paid for $1.06
Ave, Broakige, N. ¥.
yo! * 2
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation of trey it,
Heipn tn eradicate dandryf,
For Restoring Color and
uty to Gray or Faded Hair)
fhe, aad $1.00 ay Drop iste
ive Poult
gd §
¥ Prodoce
Now Yors
+
Fruits, Vegetables, Je
market grieos FILED Yim
i erehawis, 190 Reads Nt
forany case of ohay pod, rowed or
$25 FORFE(T fran goer ohare: omen
Sxpostire that “Mirlitine” will n are. Agents
wanted, oi Rmergoney Servigs Work Hidg., Sew Tors
Riis. mtores, tim ¥
POULTRY 255800 zat
PATENTS
WL. NU, BALTIMORE, NO. 17-1016,
£0 Bn Dius grace fe § Vg
Watson B.Coloman, Waste
inguin, D.C, Books 1 res Highs
Osh relovences. Best results,
He leaves a widow and two children.
ears old;
David
swal
Mary Elizabeth Davis, two »
child of Mr. and Mrs
of Wyoming, died after
lowing some liquid nail cleanser
Pav is,
a hundred th and dollar
building permits
Thu:
ou
worth of
at Harrisburg
building
of As ig¢
an appaot
r for f
was recommended t
to farmers a
annual convention of catt feed
ers at the Pennsylvania State College
that the sweet syrup
influencing the
cattle to consume larger quantities of
rough feeds such as hay and clover,
For the last year State College had
scientifically fed seventy-two head of
beef cattle in coven different lots One
important result was the finding that
silage and other rough feads are much
cheaper in producing beef than are the
concentrated foods, such as eorn and
bran
Ie
shown
Following the lead of Mayor Arm.
strong, of Pittsburgh, who recently
sanctioned spooning in the city parks,
Mayor Ezra 8. Meals, of Harrisburg,
gave his 0. K. to the practice insofar
fs the parks of the State Capltol are
concerned,
Methodist ministers from central
Pennsylvania gathered In Harrisburg,
to attend an executive session of the
Conference Board of Trustees. The
distribution of annuities amounting to
penrly $100,000 was the principal busi.
ness of the meeting.
PERCENTAGES FOR
ATTORNEYS BARRED
Workmen's Compensation Board DI
rects Insurance Carriers To Pay
All Claims Direct.
Harrisburg
The Workmen's Compension Bourd
directed the following letter be
sent to every Insurance carrier insur
ing against workmen's compenéation
lability within the State
“It has come to the attention of the
Workmen's Compensajion Board that
in certain cases where compensation
has been paid under agreements or
awards to the attorneys of elaimants,
that
the attorneys have retained or induced
the claimant to pay to them exorbitant
fees large
the in paid
had their approved bs
or unduly percentages of
having
the board,
501 of the Com
stallments without
foes
ection
yensation Act
“The oard emphatical
practice or
in order that
in the future,
% 11}
pa dil CO
apreenie
N. G. P ntments,
Appe
y
eo]
111 AN NOUN
} of James E. Rod«
rick, Hazleton, as chief of the
Department of
: iH y of
eounty, “a
partment of Fisherles,
Mr
Mines
Mines
3 aller
commiseioner of the De
Department since 1899. Com
officer of the Department of Fisheries
in 1911
Must Pay Tax Penalty.
Auditor General Powell was in
formed in an opinion by Deputy Attor
ney General Hargest that he has no
authority to waive payment of a pen
alty of fifty per cent. placed upon trust
companies which fall to pay State tax
under the Act of 1807 within forty
days,
Halts Work On State Ald Highways,
Construction or improvement of a
State ald highway on a State highway
within the limits of a borough is not
permitted under the law, according to
an opinion given to the State High
way Department by Willlam H. Kel
ler, Deputy Attorney General. The
opinion will halt preparations of the
department to do construction and Im
provement work In eeveral boroughs
through use of Bats aid money. It is
held that this work must be paid out
of State main highway funds.
NEW YORK.—Wheat-8pot easy;
No. 1 Durum, $1.85; No. 2 hard, $1.32;
No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1.41 and No.
1 Northern Manitoba, $1 44% ft o b
Naw York.
Butter ~Creamery, extras (92 score),
36% @3%¢c;
31% @28¢;
36@ 36 %e.
Pggs— Fresh gathe extras, 23%
@24c; extra firsts, regular packed,
2% cc; firsts, 21@22%¢;
Nearby hennery
firats, A6@36%¢c; seconds,
do,
near hennery
browns, 24@25¢
Cheesre--—8tate, held
specials, 18% @
pecials, 174 4
average run, 17¢ Wiscor
fresh, 17@17%e¢
3
Poulirs
current make
17%ec; do,
Dressed
Qld hen
mall
11@12
winter
(£4
ronrters
nd over, Ja 40
and under, 32@35:
» 2424: do,
pmooth, fat, 22¢
stagey, 1RG 18% Ducks Young
3 Iba and 20@21c; do
puddle, 3 Ibs and over, 1820: do Mus
covy, 3 Ibs and over, 180019; do small
er, 16@17. Pigeons—Young, per pair,
young, large
rough and
over,
Live Stock
CHICAGO. Hogs — Light, $9.35@
§.85; mixed, $0403 9.85; heavy, 30.2
@9.86; rough, $9.35@9.50; pigs, $7.40
@9.
Cattie--Native beel steers, $8610:
stockers and feeders, $6.10@8.75;
cows and heifers, $4.20@9.10; calves,
$6.50@0.
Sheep Wethers, $8.2069.25:
$6.25@R.85; lamba, $8.75611.40
Hoge~-Market lower at $§0.25@10.20:
roughs, $8.50 8.75.
ewes,
PITTSBUROH, --
Choice, $8.65000.15;
0.05
Sheep--Prime wethers, $7.4007.60:
culls and common, $3.50@4.50; lambs,
$000.55; veal calves, $8.50 10.
PA. — Cattle
prime, $9250
Ordeal of
Hospitals ar
should be the last resort for
peculiar to their sex. Many
women after they have been
operation have been made
Vegetable Compound. Her
{ Hi he told mm
i} trouble
married only
mare and n
time. 1 tool
pound ] \
I give
way.
becanse 1 am
y adit
}
e troubles tl
said I would have to undergo an
it had done for others I
Lydia KE. Pinkham's Vegeta (
Pinkham’s Sanative Wash and
They helped me and today I am a)
Tros. Dwyer, 959 Mil
* Pa. —* | suf
r down pains and
they all told me the sam :
an operation and I just dreaded
good many other medicines that
of them helped me until a f
ham's Vegetable Coma
POU
t and no
Fa
latr
a tri
CCCs8ary mmsti
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women who suf
letters on file in the Pinkham
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number ot
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hing, and
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ith terrible
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opened,
ont to TR there
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of ALT
wr Over 30 Yoars.
Nn
NG
STOP
ITCHING INSTANTLY
i Ointment
Free.
NEED THIS FAMOUS
DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION |
i
Thousands of women who are now |
blessed with robust health cannot un-|
allments peculiar to women when they |
can obtain for a trifling sum pr. |
Plerce’'s Favorite Prescription which |
will surely and quickly banish all |
pain, distress and misery and restore |
the womanly functions to health.
This prescription of Dr. Pierce's ex- |
tracted from roots and herbs is a tem-
perance remedy
To get rid of irregularities, or ca-
tarrhal condition, to avoid pain at cer
tain times, to overcome irritability |
and weakness, waste no time, but get |
ir. Pierce's Favorite Preseription in|
quid or tablet form this very day
Druggist Knows the
Best Kidney Remedy
Swamp-Root Will [
“ANURICY”
NEWEST IN CHEMISTRY
This is a recent dizcovery of Doctor
Buffalo, N. Y. Experiments for sev
eral years proved that there 18 no
other eliminator of uric acid cc mpa
rable. For those easily recognized
symptoms of inflammation—as back
ache, scalding urine and frequent urd
nation, as well as sediment In the
urine, or if uric oid in the blood has
caused rheumatism, “Anuric” acts
quickly. In rheumatism of the joints,
in gravel and gout, invariably the
pains and stiffness which so frequently
and persistently accompany the dis
ease rapidly disappear.
Send Dr. Pierce 10¢ for large trial
package. Full treatment 50c AD
Fully guaranteed
w= bap at
responsibility
For sale by dealers
everywhere
at reasonable prices
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