The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 17, 1918, Image 7

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    POON WE RTO IR
“BEST MEDICINE
What Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
Portsmouth, Ohio.—**I sufferad from
trregularities, pains in my side and was
80 weak at times 1
could Basgly get
around to m
four in m
and three
it made it very hard
for me. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound
was recommended
to me. I took it
and it has restored
.| my health. It is
' certainly the best
medicine for woman's ailments I ever
saw. ’—Mrs. Sama SHAw, R. No. 1,
Portsmouth, Ohio.
relief as she did.
should not drag along
without giving this famous root and
table Compound, a trial.
to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn,
experience is at your service.
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Take RHEUMACIDE to remove the cause
and drive the poison from the system
“RESUNMACIDE ON THR INSIDE
PUTS RHEUNATISN OF THE OUTSIDER”
At All Druggists
Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md.
Red Cross Canteen Service.
Y { { v
The
served
nun!
by A
throug
now
teens
15.000
ing rapid
that the 3
within a month
fl
service will be
Soothe Itching Scalps.
On retiring gently rub spots of dan-
druff and itching with Cuticura Oint-
ment. Next morning with
Cuticura Soap and hot For free
samples address, “Cuticura, Dept. X
Boston.” At druggists and by mail
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv.
water,
Chinese Bellis.
Chinese and Ja
periess and
tones being produced by stril
with wooden
panese bells are
clap-
are never swus
in
!
To Sharpen Razors.
If razor are placed
strong razors will be
fiat,
idiy and accura
hones
Magnets,
und t
can
tely.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets,
late liver, bowels and
Any small boy
snowballs ean nu
tremble.
with
an armful
} strong
ne A
ma
Dr Peery's “Dead Ehot™
Worms or Tapeworm but cieans
mucus in which they breed snd
ihe digestion Une dose sulliclent
the
out
british
mixed in food is
According
cinnamon
jent
Tn n
physics
preventative against meas
HEALTH WAS WRECKED
Nothing Brought Relief Until Dean's Were Used.
Wonderful Improvement Was Effected,
*I had such awful cutting pains
in the small of my back and hips, 1
often had to cry out,” says Mrs, Er-
nest Wiethoelter, 550 Madison St,
St. Charlies, Mo. “The pain 1
knife-like and I couldn't turn in bed,
in fact I was almost
helpless, My feet and
ankles swelled hadly,
my hands were puffed
Ip and there were
swellings under $y
eyes,
“1 often 80
dizzy 1 had sit
down to keep from
falling and my health was complete-
ly broken down. The kidney secre
tions pained terribly in passage and
in spite of all the medicine I took,
I kept getting worse until I was a
wreck.
“By chance I rend about Doan's
Kidney Piils and bought some, After
I had used half a box there was a
change and I continued to tmprove;
the pains, aches and swellings left
and my henith returned.”
Sworn to before me,
WM. F. WOLTER, Notary Public.
ALMOST TWO YEARS LATER,
May 25, 1017, Mrs. Wiethoelter said:
“I think as highly of Doan's as ever,
Whenever I have used them, they
have benefited me.”
Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c » Box
DOAN’S ®iaNE
PILLS
CO, BUFFALO, N. Y.
A BAD COUGH
is risky to neglect. Take it In hand, and
safeguard your health by promptly taking
got
to
NEW YORK.—Corn, spot,
kiln dried, No, 2 yellow, $1.92, and
4 vellow, $1.85, cost and freight,
York, 15 days shipment;
$2.05, cost and freight, to arrive.
Qat:
Butter Creamery, higher than ex
tras, 523 @53¢; extras (92 score), 52;
firsts, 47@5H1%; seconds, 43@46%
Eggs-—Hoesh gathered extras, 65c;
extra firsts, 63@64; firsts, 61%;
steady
INK
New
Standard, 93% @ 94.
fancy. 73@ 75;
nearby hennery, brown, 665@66,
frige ator, special marks, 43; firsts, 4
@42%.
Cheese--State, whole, milk,
fresh, specials, 21% @24c; do, average
run, 238.
Dressed Poultry
fowls, 19@28%:;
re
Go
Lowe
Chickens, &i6,
turkeys, 30@34
PHILADELPHIA
ment
$2.27;
$2.24;
prices
$2.19;
Wheat
standard inspection, No
No. 1, soft, No
No. Minimum
No No. 3
No. 4 red, $2.18; No. 4
No. § red, 32.15; No #(
sample grade, red, $2.04@2.13;
$202@2.11
2 Western, in export ele
per bushel; nearby,
$1.75@ 1.80 per bushel
Western No. 2,
No. 3, nominal; do
do, No. §, nominal
No. white,
white, 81% @52
white, 31¢ 01%: No. 4, white
Poultry-—Fowls,
do, small to
Govern
1
S Or
did,
§2.22
red, $2.21;
soft,
a soft
soft
1
$2.15;
sample grade soft,
Rye No,
vator, $1.86
vb
Corn vellow m-
4,
n
inal; do, N¢
Oats 92G 92140
No
Qa sl
Ave heavy, extr
. 26@2c; medium
chickens,
roosters,
19@ 20
In
i Har
QO Gian
1
fancy, June, 2
made, best, 23@23%
fresh-made, fair to good 22Q 22
JALTIMORE. Wheat
soft $2.25
$2
nt i «
ara
N¢
Nt
% fe a
2, soft 22
white, 80 %6¢
Hye
$188@1.59
no.
NO
Weste
lots
bag
-
EXIM rt
nearby
No
Hay
tandard
2, $2800@ 2
No
G0
timothy,
timothy
1 $2050@G3
$29.00@ 29.54
No
0 -
@ 28.50;
lover
No
mixed,
Vi 26.5
do,
0.00G 2
i
creamery, blocks
12G 45
and Penr
nearby,
and
JACKS
Pennsyvivania
26. process butter
Eggs Asking pr
£2 os ohha
cald
storage CERES Are quote ad at 0G 42 pet
Live Poultry—Chickens Smooth,
26@ 27
“Ego
27G 28
Muscovy, 24
@25;: White Pekins @26;. puddle,
3% !bs. and over, 24 do, emaller,
poor, 20@22. Geese—Maryland
Virginia, fat, 26@26: Western
Southern, 24@25; Kent Island
heavy, 26@27. Turkeys
young hens, 30; do, do, gobblers,
284 30¢
hs
to
poor, rough,
hens, 4 and over do,
10,
amall medium,
Ducks
old
and
and
fat,
30;
Dressed Hogs
Maryland and
weights, 20@21; Southern Maryland
and Virginia lightweights, 19@20;
choice mediumweights, 19@20; heavy
weights, smooth, 17@18; and
sows, 16@ 16.
Choice
Pennsylvania
slags
PISO’S
Live Stock
KANSAS CITY, MO. Hoge--Bulk,
§$16.20@16.45; heavy, $16.40@16.55;
packers and butchers, $16.30@16.50;
light, $16@16.40; pigs, $13G 15.60,
Sheep—Lambs, $16@17.10: vear
lings, $1250@14; wethers, $11.50Q@
12.76; ewes, $0.50@12.
Lambs and Sheep—Lambs, choice,
40@70 lbs. fat, 18; do, heavy bucks,
16@16: do, rough and poor, 18@14
Sheep, No. 1, 9@ 10.
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PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT
AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS
The symptorgs of kidney and bladder
trouMes are often distressing and
leave the system in a run-down condition,
The kidneys seem to suffer most, as al
most every victim complains of lame back
| and urinary troubles wiich should not be
| neglected, as these danger signals often
{ lead to more dangerous kidney troubles.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which, so
{ many people say, soon heals and strength.
| ens the kidneys, is a splendid kidney,
| Yver and bisdder medicine, and, bein
| an herbal compound, has a gentle heals
ing effect on the kidneys, which is al
| mo#t ‘immediately noticed in most cases
by those who use if.
A trial will convince anyone who may
| be in need of it. Better get a bottle from
| your nearest drug store, and start treat
| ment at once.
However, if you wish first to test this
| great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. for a
sample bottle, When writing be sure and
very
Chicago quarantine check
pueumonin
may to
A torpld liver prevents proper food assim.
fiation 3 up your iver with Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills. They act gently. Adv.
one
European factories each week make
160.000, 000 of artificial
as a base,
| about
i butter
pounds
with coconut oll
Constipation,
|
| course of Garfield Tea. Drink on retiring.
Ady,
Sugar Produced in Paraguay.
Paraguay in 19017 produced
tons of sugar, «fourth home con-
i sumption requirements,
Following His Bent.
“My boy always liked to get at the
bottom of things."
“Where Is he now?
“In the t:
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC
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T0 CURB “0” BOATS
“Sea Jitneys” Suggested for At-
tack on German Bases.
Canadian Naval Airplane Fighter,
Home to Recover From Shrapnel
Wounds Expresses an Opinion,
Theorizing about war conditions hus
grown quite as tiresome, no doubt, to
has to most of the people who write
for them. Ye! pow and then, you
‘meet a man who theorizes from the
facts of experience and knowledge and
who points something out that gives
food for thought. Buch a case, It
seemed to several of us, when a quiet
little chap, son of 8 Canadian million-
alre, told us his view of the war In
spondent of the Cincinnati Times-Star
writes,
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BECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 oz. Ba
um, a small box of Barbe Compound,
snd 14 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can |
put this up or you can mix it at home at |
very little cost. Full directions for mak-
Compound. It will gradually darken
sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv, |
Kaiser Eats War Food. i
War menus recently figured on the |
kalser's table, for he 18 reported to |
anve entertained the chancellor, Von |
Hindenburg, and Von Ludendorff to |
vegetable soup, pulling and cheese, |
St. Paul Is expanding toymaking {in
lustry.
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A FIGHT FOR LIFE
It has been fight or dle for many of us |
im the past and the lucky ople are |
cover from shrapnel wounds received
some thousands of feet above a town
on the Belgian coast,
“The outstanding fact, just
he sald, “is that the German U-boats
are doing pretty nearly as much
of Dr. Plerce's called
“An-u-ric.” You |
should promptly heed
these warnings, |
of the urine or
the painful
page. To delay may make possible the
The Germans are aimost justified in
into submis.
sion. If we don't find a new and suc-
cessful way to combat the U-boats the
situation in England will soon be very
But It
entirely new in warfare.
I am convinced that success
must be something
For my part,
can be
perate undertaking of assaults by sea
1 say ‘appar-
desperate” By any known or
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. Go cents
To Calculate Amperage.
¥ > af
SOTMOIWY
i t
placed
the United
i food ad
The president's action
tion of the
in answer to a threatened she
+}
irl.
ie supply of arsenical
hich are the
his
ore
ps agal the
“biting insects.”
Oth
if
Prices of Monkeys Soaring.
would think that the European
nid g do with
Well, it does,
too, says the Popular
have anythin
to
monkeys?
The price of monkeys
food, paper, shoes,
ir of the pathologist
sorrow of the hurdy-gurdy
with
desta
a x
he causes for the sudden cor
ner
world
monkeys Is the closing of the
® wild
market
lack of
animal
and the
lities. Not lon:
f the ns
principal
at Hamburg
shippir e foe
patholog
henith bore {ee
Rout
tseormany
lor ngo the
public
Wash wanted
American monkeys for
nental purposes. They appealed
animal des in this
zoos, and to the sallors
finally purchased six at
“is 1 tional
nt ngton
1
a «
exper
OZet
h
{to every wild
the
wd
aie Tr
country, to
ports, ai
+
£18 enc?
“The German harbors are mined,
netted from end to end and fortified
with shore batteries of
heavy and alreraft guns. How can the
bases be attacked? Well, of
that will be settled by some one else
than IL but I have heard a theoretical
plan of attack proposed by one of our
naval men which made a u
He said
thousands of small subs
remendous
ref
Course,
“i
gion on me “
1
thing like
u turers
the ‘set
’ t have talked abou
into the German harbors with
of them, at the risk of losis
out of hundres
8. Barrage fire and Ix
been the new and successful
land fight
“This officer's proposal is
thing like an undersea duplication
this plan of Most of the little
boats would be lost, no doubt, but 1
of them in
terial damage with one or two
does, Nets would be blown away,
exploded, guard ships suak and such
oth
nine every i
Crew
ng.
gtinck. “
would succeed doing
$ ¥
mines
or disorganization of the harbor de-
tenses accomplished as to give the big
ships a chance to complete the work.
Yes it's true that a man would hardly
worry about his return trip
if he went In on one of these little
boats, It would be work for volum-
teers, But volunteers would be
plentiful enough. That I am sure of.
“j# such attacks promised to win
the fight aguinst the U-bonts,
would be willing to go. It would
enough for them to know that
were striking the sea murderers
and that some of them
the
be
they
German Schooling.
German schooling has proved antag-
although de
manding unity of action through mass
It has falled to foster real
for co-operation is a
method by which persons of thelr own
no compulsion may
together harmoniously, writes
Winthrop Talbot in the Century Magn-
gine. Only when training and school
ing are the common privilege of all Is
that state of civic development possi
ble which permits society to become co
a soclslized society becomes more and
more possible only as all individual
members acquire each the widest
ate harmoniously.
The Crow.
{ have seen no bird walk thé ground
with just the same air the crow does,
strut or swagger in it, though perhaps
just a little condescension ; it is the
contented and self-possessed gait of
a lord over his domains. All these
acres are mine, he says, and all these
crops; men plow and sow for me, and
1 stay here or go there, and find life
sweet and good wherever 1 am. The
hawk looks awkward and out of place
on the ground; the game birds hurry
and skulk, but the crow is at home and
treads the earth as If there were none
to molest or make him afraid.-—John
Burroughs.
The Mystery of Love.
Love Is the great mystery of life.
It may be the growth of years, months
or an instant, says the Christian Her
ald. Man sees a million beautiful
faces: he hears a million sweet voices;
he meets a million wémen with flowers
‘at their breasts and light In their eyes
wand they do not touch him. Then he
‘secs the one, and she holds him for
life and death. She is no nobler, bet.
ter or more beautiful than were those
he passed by, and yet his world ls
empty without her. Assuredly there
fs far more than fashion in this uni
yersal force we call love,
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To overcome these distressing condi.
dons take plenty of exercise in the open
alr, avold a heavy meat diet, drink freely
and at each meal take Dr,
Plerce's Anuric Tablets (double strength).
will, In a short time, find that you
sre one of the firm indorsers of Anuric,
as are thousands of neighbors,
Btep into the drug store and ask for
a 60c bottle of Anuric, or send Dr. V. M
*lerce, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg
many times more potent than
dthia, eliminates uric acid as hot water
neits sugar.
10c¢
J. 8B.
St. l«
Roper,
hos
Way
reuring at
JULs, traveled O80
fis a rail conductor.
Constipation can be cured without drugs
Nature's own remedy—selected herbs—u
Garfield Tea. Adv.
Plenty of It,
She Talk | !
He
(acidly)
Fliers En
r the
& Ih
d Strike.
Durr wirike
recent
Catarrhal
op
BRppa
a
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
hey cannot rea
3 of the rere
Be
i diseased port
only one way 1«
nd that Is by a cons 3t aly
LIS CATARRH MEDICINE acts
sul the Blood on the Mucous SBurfaces
the Bystem. Catarrhal Deafness Is
ged by an Inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the FEustachian Tube
When this tube is Inflaumed you have a
rombiing sound or imperfect hearing. and
when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the
result. Unless the inflammation can be re-
duced and this tube restored to its nor.
mal condition, hearing may be destroyed
forever Many cases of Deafness are
caused by Catarrh, which is an inflamed
condition of the Mucous Burfaces
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS any
ease of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
cured by HALL'S CATARRR
MEDICINE.
All Drugzists Tc. Circulars frees
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio
ear
ire Catar reals
for
Merely Lazy.
The town sitting
at the city 1}
Bits, was asked by a lad:
clerk,
fii, MUSES
the telephone
put a three
“There is no cha
the clerk.
“Oh, but yo
enny-
3 I
indy.
“I'd
seriously.
rather not”
“You
ROE,
money it becor
es the prog
then make
itor
city. 1 must
to the
the tres
Then there
ports about
ance of
about two pounds’ worth
me a favor and take it back.”
“You are very kind,” said the lady
“Not at all” “I'm
only lazy."
Ihe
ag
surer
in
penny-bit
’
Of
: and
this three
work
: taste
sald the clerk.
Meant Business.
She—1 like the the men has
talking in the days of old when kr
were bold.
He—How did they tal
She—They had a habit
“Ah, marry, will 1!”
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
way
k?
of
{
for infants and children, and see that it
» Bears the
Bignature of )
In Use for Over 30 Years,
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria |
Self Deception Easy.
Nothing is more easy than to de
celve one's self, us our affections are |
subtle persuaders.—Demosthenes.
n the
Pneumonia
dls
CASCARA QUININE
%%0 MO
The old family remedy in tabinl
form , sure, cary to take. Me
ures colds in 14 hours LR
days. Kimey bach 1 1¢ fain. Gein
of Old-Time
Fairmont, W, Va—"8ince I cam so»
member, when ®
boy at homme, Bem,
Plerce's reasadien
were used In my
family at fe
ent thoes and
they always
proved to be Jue
as advertised. [
personally have
taken the Cekd-
en Medical Dlg
covery’ and know it to be a splendid
remedy for the blood, liver and shame
nach or deep-seated coughs and bees
chial trouble. 1 have also taken the
‘Pleasant Pellets)’ They clear ene
system of nll impurities and ia weg
mild and egsy manner. I know olf De
Plerce's remedies to be good.” Hi
NEAL, 808 Virginia Ave.
All druggists.—Adv,
c——
Eat Them Quickly.
Orage at 12 cents, is Ba
ration of Berliners. The
tate that as large part of
rom which this modest eo~
ire products of tae ve
are urged te "Petrik
1 consume hewn
delay.”
BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
ough remedies,
Syrep bas
gefully for Gftpene
of fhe United
bronchitis, eokds
especially bang
¢ patient a good
m coughing, with
the movaiag,
» to soothe Ge
7 the disenes,
y regain bis
rod cogtiries
ex
INNeCessnry
Why
when
been us
use ordinary «
Bossche serman
YOeurs
States
wstal card to Garfield Tea Co, Brack
: sking for a sample . mpl
achelor is a man whe is foe
November npend
DER
Distemper Can Be Controlled
by vaing Dm Davin Ronee
FEVER PASTE 3%
and WHITE LININENT 333
Hor -
Practical Home Vetavioesinm
Rend Tor [ree booklet om Apeayrres
In Cows 1 po dealer In pune Sonny
write
Sr. David Roberts Vel Ca, 100 Grand Rweose, Wcesia, U0
A Hard Nut
to Crack
When a cold hits you in the bead or
throat, it's hard to get rid of it
Don't experiment, Break it up
with Hale's Honey of Horehound
and Tar. Prompt and effective
All druggists, 25cts. a bottle.
$4
it
Try Pike's Toothache Drege
KAISER BILLY
AND HIS
BATTLING BLOCKS
cture 1H212 inches,
Interesting Battle
Beene. A world wide
The big-
EF rear ram + |
A Hull fishing skipper has earned |
£125,000 since the war broke out, and |
another made $75,000 in two years,
a Eee rs i