The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 27, 1916, Image 7

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    HUSBAND OBJECTS
TO OPERATION
Wife Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
Des Moines, Iowa.—** Four years ago
I was very sick and my life was nearly
spent. The doctors
stated that I would
| never get well with-
out an operation
and that without it
I would not live one
year. My husband
objected to any
operation and got
me some of Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound. I took
it and commenced
to get better and am now well, am
stout and able to do my own housework,
I can recommend the Vegetable Come
pound to any woman who is sick an
run down as a wonderful strength and
health restorer. ® My husband says I
would have been in my grave ere this
ff it had not been for your Vegetable
Compound.’’—Mrs., BLANCHE JEFFE
8ON, 703 Lyon St., Des Moines,
Before submitting to a surgical opera-
tion it is wise to try to build up the
female system and cure its deran
ments with Lydia E.
table Compound; it has saved
women from surgical operations.
aWrite to the Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, for
advice—it will be confidential.
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don't steal enoug { enable
lows
them to hire goo
FLIXIR BABIRK A
And Drives Malaria Ont
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it to num 15 pes
suffering with cf
omm lit tot
need of a g
St. Sieg y
Elixir Ba
Parcels P
Washington
hair at
Thousands Tell it
A Virginia Case
“very Pitas Tels 2 Sany”
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Cet Doan’s at Any Store, 50¢ a Box
DOAN’'S KIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N. Y.
hy do som
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Tender,
not thin r Carns
Fired,
Swen
A hot foot
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em at
bath with
FOOT SOAP
ones ;
Hving. The safe a "ere
the old nnd re able gre out bor : ne
and Bran. 25¢ § cake at f cla ¢ ts
or sent prepaid on
manufacturer TROMAS
711-717 Rent Ave., Brooklyn, K. Y.
iF YOU HAVE gio
no appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick
Headache, "all run down’ or losing flesh, you
will find
Tult’s Pills
just what you need. They tone up the weak
stomach and bulld up the flagging energies.
recs of eg § the
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Yeat clean TAL
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Watson FB. Coleman,
Patant Lawyer, Wash nguon,
D.C. Advis and books from
Batons reasonable. Highest references. Hosiseryices
$25 FORFEIT (27227 tener 2250s rough on
BX pi Pa that “Miriitine - i hen Spine
a BOL eqre. Agents
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yl ayn
bow £1.00 pyramided in
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or walsin 2 Aalde will make forinna % 0 em
mip Pyeamdd Syndicate, Oklahoma Clty Okla
Fruits, Vegetables, +
market prices FRED Yow |
mission Merchants, 190 Heads fo
AGENTS
Agents for New Ford Accessory, prac
pre Beary. No competition; sella on sight B34,
retain $2 GibsonCanirolUe, WW Alexander, Pa,
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 18-1916.
Gort atick resnlis sal) &
eesaition from Green & 1
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sehold
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fun, Me
tical
BILLY SUNDAY
SWAYS CROWD
Blg Tabernacle Jammed at
Three Greet Services.
DAY OF GREAT TRIUMPHS
B8ermons Thrill Great Throngs—Sun.
day Dwells On Punishment Of
Those Who Neglect
Call.
NEW RECORD FOR TRAIL-HIT.
TING IN BALTIMORE.
Ten hundred and eighty-nine
persons hit the trail at the taber-
nacle Sunday-—313 in the forenoon,
448 in afternoon and 328 at
night-—establishing a new high
record for the Baltimore cam
paizn. There 81 at outside
meetings. This brought the
for 200. The
the
were
total
the d
ay to 1.7 grand
total for the campaig:
T
100
total atte
ernacle for the d
he forenocor
of 17,000 gent
he OO
22.000 ked into
uilding and 5.000 were tury
ed
tendance i:
away. The grand total
1,127,200
Baltimore. —Ten hun
aine 1
gir!
dust
nacle
for
It was
the eve
17,004
Sand }
GAY
eecord
by
noon
tne eve
packed
rali-o NE Deegan
Daughter Of Mayor Leads.
Of Creat Triumphs
ing Sunday preach
nnanity on Pray
and
number path
where he and panting,
waiting } their hand and con-
gratulate them on the mighty step they
had taken. To mi in the after
noon he preached a strong, convincing
a pat sermon on
and the Judgment, and from
weeping, gulping, red-eyed
him he called forth
And at i
a Bervice
en only
win Death
the 15.000
men be
448 trail
asl service at
which
neath
tlers
night began
than a hour before schedule because of
the large crowd which had gathered go
sariy-—he gathered 328 into his
the
more
sed More
conversion benches below the rostrum.
Stirred Their Emotions.
Tears, many,
the
the audience of
morning service when
warm and sincere
of hundreds in
16,000 people at the
Billy Sunday
to eyes
Gethsemane
Billy had been pleading for tears
for tears for the unsaved. The bur
den of his sermon, built on Luke's
in the Garden,
“He prayed and he prayed earnestly,
drops of blood falling down to the
of agony among Christians as they
look on souls lost and souls about to
ba lost.
It was a sermon that gave him one
of his best opportunities for persua-
slon-—not for the stern command, the
uncompromising denunciation of oth.
or sermons—-but for the soft persus-
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sion. which ne knows hew to use
when,
That it was effective, that it did
impress his auditors, was shown not
nly by the tears brought to the eyes
of 80 many, but by the number and
the character of trail-hitters in which
it resulted. Three hundred and thir-
teen men and women came down the
when the evangelist extended
ifs Invitation, and, not only was this
one of the largest numbers of trail-
hitters produced at one service, but
it was also one of the most sincere
looking body of converts that has oc-
cupled the glory benches in the Bal-
and
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Baltimore and Jerusalem,
In his plea for Christians to put
themselves in that frame of mind in
which they cannot look upon one
whose soul is lost, or who is straying
away from God without agony in
in their
Sunday referred Balti-
campaign He likened Balti-
to Jerusalem, just before th
condemnation and destruction of the
Holy City by the Almighty,
to the
“God
“0h,
d known in this
the cry m
he said:
! If you ha
And
rusalem
your day!’
heard in Balt
day has been these last
What will Baltin
ay well be
more now Baltimore's
weeks,
re do this last week?
“1f we m { 1¢ old city.’
tinued,
seven
he con-
of tears
ir that will
of God will
be saved, if
caurch of God will worl
wean 1) n fow
ep Lease last few
days.”
also t WOK occa
to denounce
er who ar
palgn
ion during
those oh
Ot
again, I
Baltimor
etn made
( warch wonl
“Tired, But Happy, Lord.”
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From the © ¥ outset
noon
DOEAND
aausted
nad wig
Hi
nis
evi
Rode-
ed Rody,
doors
time begin
Stone had made
to
fo
ment
51
ng J
Is No Escape
before 7
> Hin
£ w question
verse, of
ape if
n?™ And
he exe
Hebrews
we negiect sq
Billy's : a ta which
uted with skill of which
he is capable, to show hiz audi
ence that the question could not
that there 1s
in the afternoon
address was punctuated
with stories, stories pointed and wit!
pathos, stories told
all o
Was
be
no escape.
the
An
sermon
ona
lesson on the minds of those who
heard the sermon, such as the lesson
could not otherwise have been lm
pressed,
He told stories of the
incidents in the lives
The world's greatest ealami-
ties, he said, were all caused by neg-
lect, and the greatest calamity
can come to the individual, the loss of
the immortal soul, is dune, and
Stories of men drowning, men who
refused the lifeline thrown to them,
were also quoted by Bunday. And
he brought the lesson home by point.
ing out to his audience that those
who refuse to accept Jesus Christ
as the Baviour, those who will not
profess their faith in His shed blood,
are standing on the brink of hell,
ahout to plunge over; and the men
who refused the life line were fools
not near so great, as the men, facing
a worse fate, who refuse Christ's
Hfeline—Salvation by faith in Him.
An. invitation to trail-hitters was
hardly necessary when Sunday ended
his short prayer after the germon.
Men, women, and a faw childron, rose
spontaneously, responding to the die
tates of those emotions roused by
the remarkable sermon,
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NEW
YORK
Durum,
No Northern
No. 1 Northern
f ob New York.
No. 2
Wheat
33%:
Pal ith,
Corn yellow, 86%, @8740;
Butter—Creamery, extras (92 recore)
creamery
a8? firsts,
vr
35 @36¢
Fresh gathered, extra
extra fir
@22%c; do, firsts, 204 2 seconds,
15 % p20 34
Eggs
<4c; regular packed,
whiles
fine to fancy, 254
browns, 24@ 24%
Cheese—8
fresh
164 @ 163% ¢;
1860 18%
special
PHILADELPHIA
srt »
iN, 2H <1
Maryland, Penn
Waoster:
Virginia firsts, 21:
nearby
Erg:
nearby
West
firata, 20: duck eggs
A 28
firgts, 21¢;
do, Southern,
Chicken
ha and over, 21¢: do, old
to medium, do. old rooste
12: do, 11b and o
an Be
do, winter, 2 Ibs and under, 32@
ts
Ouiiry
Live ©
21 11
spring, ver, fe.
do,
smooth, fat, 22@ 24: do,
ducks, young
young, large,
do, rough and staggy, 20;
Pekings, 3 ba and over, 20; do, do,
puddiq, do, do, do, 19; do, mus.
covey do, do, do, 18; do, do, smaller,
16@17; pigeona, young, per pair, 30;
do old, do, 30; guinea fowl, young, 1%
ibs and over, each, 75; do, do.
smaller, each, 55@6056: do, do, old and
staggy, each, 40.
’
do,
do,
Live Stock
8T. LOUIS~~Hogs, pigs and lighta,
$7.50G090; mixed and butchers’,
$0.750@ 10; good, heavy, $0.00 10.
Cattle~~Native beef steers, 37.500
0.70; yvoarling steers and heifers, $8.00
@8.50; cows, $6.60@8; stockers and
feeders, $5.00@8.50; Texas and Okla
homa steers, $5.20@8.15; cows and
heifers, $4606; native ealves, $6611.
Sheep Yearling wethers, $8610.40:
lambs, $0@ 11.75; ewes, $6.50@8.50
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Look od Fool
Clean, Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Crink a glass of real hot water
before breakfast to wash
out poisons,
Life is not merely to
live well, eat well,
well, sleep well,
glorious condition to attain, and
how very easy it is if one will only
adopt the morning inside bath,
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, split-
ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul
tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach,
can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy
by opening the of the system
each the
vhole
nant matter.
Everyone,
well,
live,
well,
What a
yet
digest
look well,
sluices
morning and
of the
is ri
Bushing out
internal poisonous stag-
sick or
before
ailing,
should, ich norning,
breakfast, drink a of real hot
limests
fre
water with a teaspoon!
mn
TRIED FIFTY REMEDIES
FOR SORES IN NOSTRILS
A New Remedy for
Kidney, Bladder and
of thi
newes
‘ , namely, his
After using same
my ki
pronounced me &
well preserved woman for my age, all
due, 1 believe, t ir. Pierce's
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