The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 18, 1918, Image 3

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Had To Quit Work
Gave Up Hope of Recovery, But
Doan’s Restored His Health.
Has Been Well Since.
J. B. Ragless, carpenter, 210 W. 60th
8t., Chicago, Ill., says: “My back gave
out completely and I had to quit work
I could hardly endure the pain in my
back and nights 1 tossed and turned,
unable to sleep. Often in the morn
ing my back was as
stiff as a board, so that
I couldn’t stoop to dress
myself. When 1 did
manage fo bend over,
everything before mn!
turned black. My head
seemed to be whirling
and sometimes I was so
dizzy 1 had to grasp
something to keep from
. falling.
Mr. Ragless “The kidney secre
tions were irregular in
passage, getting me up at night and
the passages burned cruelly. I lost my
appetite, was weak and listless and
went down twenty-five pounds in
weight. When I had almost given up
hope, Doan's Kidney Pills cured me
Soon after, 1 passed an examination
for life insurance and I'm glad to say
my cure has lasted.”
Sworn to before me,
GEO. W. DEMPSTER, Notary Public.
Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c a Box
DOAN’ KIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y.
| GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
| Has been used for all aliments that
are caused by a disordered stomach
and inactive liver, such as sick head
ache, constipation, sour stomach
nervous indigestion, fermentation of
food, palpitation of the heart cnused by
gases in the stomach, August Flower
is n gentle laxative, regulates digestion
both in stomach and Intestines, cleans
and sweetens the stomach and alimen-
tary canal, stimulates the liver to se
blood. Sold in nll civilized countries,
| Give it a trial.—Adv,
i
{ How to Live Cheaply.
| There is at
land which ¢an snap its fingers ut Lord
Rhondda and whose members are not
to be found in food queues. The head
of the family recently wrote to a Lon
don newspaper that himself, wife
family of four have lived for 14 weeks
wholly on raw vegetable salads made
of ‘grated turnips,
beets, ecabbages,
| fruit salads,
| says they are all
healthier as a result,
CHTITOLR,
together
porridge,
stronger
ele.
toast and
much
tea nor coffee and grow thelrtfown veges
regarded
in Engle
tables, and so may be
most independent fal
| New York World,
——
Gets Big Wolf.
J. W. Fountain, ¢
Kenzie Valley, living
| Ore,, recently bro
rancher
Have you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Taxe RHEUMACIDF toremove thocause
and drive the poison from the system
“REIUNACIDE OX THE IXSIDB
PUTS RHEUNATISEN ON THE OUTSIDER"
At All Druggists
Jus. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md,
Laborers Wane
White and Colored
APPLY
FFICE
FACTORY
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
By Sx press, buyer paying charges.
, $1.35)
1800, 20! f.oh
5000 as 1.78 { . bore
10.000 at | 80
aty, Barllana and Stone
fpelt of a huge black
him.
He caught it in t
to each other,
broken
had Mr. Fountain not arris
did. There are
mals in that vic
have been
result of their
This wolf was one of the lar
ever in this measuring
over eight feet from tip to tp.
0 traps
Ww
and the animal
have
would
and {
several
1
ana ian
nity,
losing cattle and
deg redations
+3 1 reest
seen county
What “His Bit" Really Means.
As first used In England, “His Bit’
| was Intended t rossi
{ of “his nll,’
in this
task before us.
“his bit™
than in a sense of consecration of their
| all Let's find
stronger,
o convey the mg i
ns used
the
of one doing
but the term “bit
country rather minimizes
Men think
in a sense of smallness rather
SOME Dew eXpression
alli-em-
h
do
more emphatic, more
not
meek
dail
whi
1st
wWar.~—
bracing, and yet profans
th Me that we m
our utmost in tl great worid
How's This ¥
We offer $10.00 for any case
that cannot be cured by
CATARRH MEDICINE
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is tak
en Internally and acts through the Blbod
on the M ous Surfaces of the Eystem
Sold by druggists for over forty years
Price 5c. Testimonials free
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toled
of catarrd
HALLE
, Ohlo
“Home Grown" Drugs.
War conditions have cut off «
ply of d t
pagital
1m,
g Plants, N. X. Improved.
5 805
jg, 235; fob 100,
S400 &t 200 Jato 1.08, 8
N,
D.F.JAMISO
SALESMEN
choaper. non
sroubles: long established repeat seller:
eirsive contract. INAJIFFI FUEL CO
PATENT
njarions
Patant Lawyer Washin
©
26 Varieties SLpuichred eh
urkeys; stock and eggs at |
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 15-191
the eyel!
Anoint is with Ron
night and ir
sam at ' the
the refreshed and sirengthe
your eyes Adv
ned oe
No man ever has ns
the woinan he is eng
has,
. An Implement |
York
reson to thread
a New
8. [x
Work in Joint Effort the Soil
of the United States and Canada
greater food psoduction. Scarcely
100,000,000 bushels of wheat are availe
Upon the
Every Available Tillable Acre
Hust Conmtribuie; Every Available
ing operation.
To secure this she must have
the men. The Government of the
ever we find a man we can spare to
we want to direct him there.
ssistance. She has the land but needs
United States wants every man who can
It wants the land in the United
When-
Canada’s fields after ours are supplied,
best serve the combined interests.
Western Canada’s help will be
to competent help, £50.00 a month
required not later than May Sth. Wages
and up, board and lodging.
They will get a rate of one cent
You Cannot be
Constipated
and Happy
Small PIN
Small Dose
Small Price
A Remedy That
Makes Life
Worth Living
Genuine bears signature
ABSENCE of Iron In the
Blood is the reason for
grany colorless faces but
ARTER’S IRON PILLS
will greatly help most pale-faced people
i
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i
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PENNSYLVANIA |
STATE ITEMS |
NA |
|
|
Lancaster county
milk prod
R25 to 830 a month
MW Her clothing
Mrs, Lida Jar
venty-four,
His stove,
residing
Mrs
a mile from Union
nged se
of
Muaust,
the home her daughter, ~
Own,
died
wis
her that she ten
Mrs, Des
bed when her
reach minutes |
later, ore making her
clothing caught fire |
from the stove,
An announcement
MoeCune, superintendent
that at the |
Uniontown
was |
made by CC, N.
LI 'nlontown schools,
the war department a ra
for all of the Union
he opened shortiy
request of
“4 jee
Ie
will be the instructor and |
will be |
dio school,
tives, would
wit Conw ny
select leave
given the
¢
{Or
ives before they
Campy
Berks {ary
S000 bushels of
March 1
To.000 bushels have
Reading
dred hooks
‘Soldier 1
Hers
po
than
Reading
i
1ntoes,
county
3 hold over
ind 8s nos ors
heen sold
Two thousand sever
contributed daring
Drive” In I
rded to the boy
ihr
Louis A
of the
rks county,
One
Be
of way for 1 inte CON
hetween Bangor and
)
n oldained and
be
ne S110Mxk)
5
Allentow
'
advertise«d, the estim
Orders have
n
$103 bose
low ax $0
flour to
Grass fires dg
rks. set fire to the
the are m'y
d men and Bos
tle dd nmarried men cau
this of whe
here, according to fig
se |
* const of the tro po
res |
ice foros
the police department, |
Too much money if the reason given
by the police {
Altoona i.
Mahon left
August
duty
her half-brother
the
In September
and in a few months
France, where he met hie
a hase hospital, near the
camp where fic was In training
Allentown — Maecungle, Lehigh coun |
ty had a small prairie fire when sev.
oral fields caught fire from the sparke
a passing locomotive, While
got of farmers plowed furrows Mm pre
the fiames from spreading, an
force boat out the fire, whieh
barns and
fiat lose Me. |
nurse in |
Ww iiitam |
hid |
William |
found |
{
for ns n
and
station to
gooiby
enlisted
himself in
at
one
vent
other
Allentown —=Muach to the surprise of
his friends, II. W. Hucord, Jr., former
1y of Breinigsville, Lehigh county, has
writfen to relatives from Winchester,
England, that he was on board the
American transport Tuscania when
it was torpedoed, but that he was res
ened. He is in an American engineer
COrps,
Allentown. Exemption board Neo, 2
received In reply to a notice sent a
foreigner to appear for examin tion
for the army a note saying: ‘I wan't
come: I'm dead.” Investigntion show
ed the man had really died, a friend
having answered the notice for him
WITH VOICE OF EXPERIENCE |
Possibly Mamma Spoke of What 8he |
Understood to Be General Habit
of Married Men.
Tre i along a |
suburban avenue, talking about thelr |
'
of thom was
05
‘Charley up to see me last |
she sald,
“That's twice in na week, isn't 1t7 In- |
quired the other,
“Yes,” and she blushed
“lI suppose Le'll come three
the next week?”
ig | Buppose £0."
“Andr four times the next?”
“That's what brother says.”
“And five times the next?”
“That's what sister says.”
“And six times the next 7”
“That's what auntie says.’
“And sgven times the next?”
“That's what papa says.”
“That's about all he
and giggled, |
times In |
’
can do;
what |
“Then we'll get married ; that's what |
“And then what?”
“Then 1 won't see him any
an evening; that's what mamm
Pittgburgh Chronicle-Telegrapr,
more of |
fn says.”
Had to Register.
of the dus)
kind |
appen
and in- |
A negro lad, one
up from the
draft
0 red
board res
for
quired
“How
and his
“It wasn't nec
ter for the dn he was told
“Not De y} Alan, you
know that
Ah
fi questionnaire.
old are you?y he was asked,
Fit
answer was: "Eighteen"
osenry for vou to regis
fr i
don’t
registered
wns treet when
1
r sie]
HIG BHIG,
and
paere
Wasted Energy.
Narcissus, who pined
i at or sleep
uty, didn't
he pe d
uve
His Fear.
t tomniteel ¢
t tempted
Cuticura Kills Dandruff.
Anoint spots of dandruff with Cutl.
cura Olntment. Follow
hot shampoo with Cuticura
man; next morning If a
ree samples address, “Cuticura, Dept
X, Boston." At druggists and by mall
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. —Adv, |
ut once by a
Soap, If a
Bn. For
Different.
Huggins
Kill the Flies Now and Prevent
direnne A DAISY FLY KILLER will do it.
Kills thousands. Lasts sl! sensors All dealers
or six sent express paid for § SOMERS,
1% De Kalb Ave., Brox Y. Ady
TL *
HiT Bay
Her Duty.
ki
on ta Lhe
ted « # also
i ; her bit
=
To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up
The System
eo the OM Ruandard ROY ES TASTELESS
TORK 3 3 5
Thi
oh
he formulas is print
Juinine apd Iron is
Dr. Plerce's Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One
for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad
Many a man's bell
wisdom makes a fool
VERY month we make enough
Lucky Strike Cigarettes to reach,
IT’S TOASTED
Jo
AE BAF ORATED
10
“Another
he remarked
period of life, bein
the
of
The thousands of U. S. farmers who have accepted
Canada’s generous offer to settle on homesteads or buy
farm land in her provinces have been well repaid by
bountiful crops of wheat and other grains.
Where you can buy good farm land at $15 te $30
per acre — get $2 a bushel for wheat and raise 20 to
45 bushels to the acre you are bound to make money
~—that's what you can do in Western Canada.
In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta you can get a
HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES FREE
and other land at very low prices.
During many years Canadian
wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels
to the acre — many yields as high as
45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful
crops also of Oats, Barley, and Flax.
Mixed Farming is as profitable an
industry as grain raising. Good
schools, churches: markets convenient,
climate excellent. Write for literature and
particulars as to reduced railway ratesto
Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa, Can, oc 10
J. P. JAFFRAY
Cor. Walnut end Bioad Sts,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Canadian Gey nl Agent
erm
Not to
whale, sephine hs
Expected.
t wedding,
had to be
Be
a Qguis«
: she
saving dayll " idn’t she?" “Oh, no
to be, I feel
taking and the annoying s
on
A
FLY
A
0
So
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS,