The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 13, 1919, Image 7

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Not for the Ailing.
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The Opposite Alm,
“Our doctor is making a specinlty
of reducing people's flesh.”
strong this chafing dish
Good health cannot be maintained where
there is a constipated habit. Garfield Tea
overcomes constipation. Adv.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonle
restores viiallty and
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Bvi Price
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CuaBANTEED 10 SAT aN
Of yOu Ds momty BAX
“Your NoseKnows
All smoking tobaccos use some flavoring. The
Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manu-
facture of smoking tobacco, “. . . on the Continent
and in America certain ‘sauces are employed... the
use of the ‘sauces’ is to improve the flavour and
burning qualities of the leaves.” .
Tuxedo uses chocolate—the purest, most whole-
some and delicious of all flavorings! Everybody
likes chocolate —we all know that chocolate added
to anything as a flavoring always makes that thing
stili more enjoyable. That is why a dash of chocolate,
added to the most carefully selected and properly
aged burley tobacco, makes Tuxedo more enjoyable
“Your Nose Knows”
Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly
in the palm of your hand to bring out its full
aroma. Then smell it deep— its delicious, pure
fragrance will convince you. Try this test
with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo
stand or fall on your judgment
“Your Nose Knows’’
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| THE MARKETS ||
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BALTIMORE.—~Wheat--No. 1 red
winter, $2.38% : No. 1 red winter, gar-
He, $2.36% : No. 2 red winter, $2.35%;
No. 2 red winter, garlic, $2.33% : No. 3
red winter, $2.31%; No. 8 red winter,
garhic, $2.293%;.,
Corn—Track yellow corn, No. 3, for
domestic delivery Is quotable at $1.40
per bu. asked.
Cob corn is rather firmer on
being quotable at $6.76 per brl. for ear-
loads prime nearby vellow on spot,
and not much offered from first hands.
White cob Is quotable at $6.10@ 6.25 per
brl. for ear lots,
Qats— Standard white,
No. § white, 67@ 67%.
Rye—No. 2 Western, for shipment,
$1.65; bag lots nearby rye, as to gual
ity, $1.15@1.30
Hay--No. 1 thmothy,
standard do, $20.50@ 30;
$28.504229; No. 3 do, $2527; No. 1
Heat clover mized, $2850@ 28: No. 2 |
do, §26.50@ 27: No. 1 clover mixed, $27 |
@28; No. 2 do, $24 50@26; Ne. 1 clover
£26; < do, $28@24; No. I do, $20 |
23.
Siraw
spot
6R@6Rige;
i
$30.50@ 31; |
No 2 do, |
NO,
No. 1 riraight rye, $17@18
No. 2 do, $16@17; No. 1 tangled rye
$15; No. 2 do, $13@ 14; No. 1 wheat
$13 50@ 14.50; No, 2d0,%12@12.50; No
1 oat, 314@15; No. 2 do, $12.506 13.
Butter fancy, HT@i8¢;
3G 54; do
do, 56% 58
Maryland and Pennsyl
Ohio, do. 34@ 35
store packed,
and
Creamery,
57 @ 58:
i blocks,
364 38
prints,
Indles,
Maryland, Virginia Pennsyl
Maryland,
fle;
Virginia firsts,
Page Pennsylvania snd
Western firsts, 41;
41; Southern
Live Poultry-—Chickens—Old hens
to medium, 35; do, white leghorns, 3!
roosters, 28€@024; do, young
38@ 39; do, white leghorns
rough and stagey, 28@30: do. winter
«'% Ibs. and under, 43645 Ducks
Pekings, 3% Ibs and over
do, puddle, do, 38@3%: do, mus
do. 38; do, 33@ 24
Plgeons-—-Young. pe do. oid,
Turkeys $38 45
do, old
crooked
36@ 38: do
348
ian;
smsiler
r pair. 35
Cholee hens
Young gobblers 3I8G 40
do, potr and
Potalces-—W
$1.90 2
8M: NY
Md. and Pa, No 1,
Jerseys, per 100
and Western
Md. and Va. cob |
$1.75@190; E 8 Md
100 The, $1.50
McCormicke
Ibs
$i 501 160 jbs
106 bas.
MoCormicks,
blers,
$1.50@ 1.65; all sections, red,
$1.25@ 1.50; all sections, medium. |
i5@ 50
Veal, oioice, by express. 1814 |
do, by boat, 184 G18: de
1T917%: rough and
106 4
ibs,
No. 2.100 [be
Calves
ight, |
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Lambs and Sheep No
Sheep
1, 8]
Lambs Choice
15@ 16
Siraight, per Ibs
quality, do.
stags and boars, do. 10G12
per tb, 17@ 18¢;. shoals
16
Hogs 1€E@17¢: do
13@ 15;
live pigs,
per ib. 16@
as in do
Beef Cattie—Flirst quality, per J.
11@12¢; medivm, do, #@10; bulls, asx |
to quality, do, 6G 95; thin steers and |
cows, do, 5@8. oxen, as to quality, do. |
6@9. milk cows, choice to fancy. per |
head, $60@ 80; do, common to fair. do, |
$304 Ho i
Butter Creamery higher than ex
tras, 9% @60c; extra (92 score). LE%
G59. firsta, 55% G58; packing stock |
current! make, No. 2, 37 i
Eggs Fresh gathered extras, 17¢ |
47%. fresh gathered, regular packed, |
extra firsts, 46@ 46%; do, firsts, 450 |
45%: State, Pennsyivania and nearby i
Western hennery white, fine to fancy, |
52@63. State, Pennsylvania and near |
by hennery white, ordinary to prime, |
49@51; do, brown, 48@ 48%: do, gath i
ered brown and mixed colors, 46@ 17%. |
Cheese—State whole milk flats cur- !
rent make specials, 21% @32¢; do, aver: |
age run, 31@ 314%.
PHILADELPHIA —Botter— Western |
creamery extra, 5%; nearby prints,
fancy, 65G 67. :
Eggs Nearby firsts, $12.76 per case:
nearby current receipts, $12.60: West
ern extra firste, $12.76; Western firsts,
$12.60; fancy packed, 50@52¢ per don
Live Stock
CHICAGO.-—~Hoge—Bulk of sales,
$18.16@ 18.45; butchers’, $i5.35@ 19. 00;
light, $17.856@ 18.40; packing, $17.26@
18.20; throwouts, $16.75@17.25; pigs,
good to choice, $15.25@17.25.
Oattle—-Beel cattle, good, choice and
prime, $18.76@20; common and me
dium, $10.50@1650. butcher stock,
cows and heifers, $7. 26@ 15.50; eanners
and cutters, $5.76@ 7.95; stockers and
feeders, good, choice and prime, $11@
14.75; inferior, common and medium,
Ben.
Sheep—-8heep and yearlings steady:
lambs mostly 26¢ lower: estimated to
morrow, 8.000 head. Lambs Chole
and prime, $19.409 19.50; medium and
good, SIR@19.40; oulls, $15.26@15.75;
ewes, choles and prime, $13.50@14; me
dium and good, $11 @13.50; culls, $6G 9. |
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LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift sore,
touchy corns off with
fingers
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop s little
it right out, Yes, magic! |
A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but u |
few cents at any drug store, but is sufli- |
hard corn, soft |
corn, or corn between the toes, and the |
calluses, without
Freezone is the sensational discovery
of a Cincinnati genius, It is wonderful,
cient to remove every
soreness or irritation.
Inauit Resented.
“lent your fe, a little add
od to login
“Of cores
never towwhes
strong.”
OLD AGE
“Don’t worry about old age. Don't worry
about being in other people's way when
geiling on in Years, heep your
ody in good condition and you can be as
in your old days as you
were when a kid, and every one will be
The kidneys and bladder are the causes
Keep them clean and
in proper working condition. Drive the
poisonous wastes from the system and
avoid urje acid seccumulations. Take GOLD
ly and you will find that the system will
e in perfect working order, Your
spirits will be enlivened, your muscles
made strong and your have once
more the look of youth and health
New life. fresh strength and health will
Come A YOU COT this treatment. When
your first vigor has been resto
for awhile taking a capsule or
They will keep you in condition and
prevent a return of your, troubles
There i= only guaranteed brand of
Haarlem Ohl Capsules, GOLD MEDAI
There are many fakes on the market. Be
sure you get the Orginal GOLD MEDAL
Imposted Haarlem Oi Capsules
the only reliable. For sale by all first
drugpieté — Ady
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two cach
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Unfortunate
aid It blew
A torpid llver condition prevents pr
food sesimilation Tone up your
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
Adv
Easiest Way.
“How Nn you fs
“Easily By its bark™
i 8 flogwe
Keep clean instde se well as outside by taking
8 genile Inxafive af Jess! ones 8 week, such as
Doctor Pistee's Pleasant Pellets. Adv,
How bh!
of trifiex
we taik when
Craik
Earache
water,
ASA AS 5 —-n im
Misery to Comfort”
Colds
Grippe
Influenzal-
Colds
Stiff Neck
Joint Pains
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your 4
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da « he o¢
NO ma
safe (oo vse on an 1
all distempere. no mat
age are “exposed” SPOHN'S
OURE,
it is
prevents ter how
at any
ruggist
Ideals
potion ends
nurs
moras;
A litle learning
aor the
Farm Lands
Ld
Low Prices
“oN
Adv.
Men With Rig
Wanted to sell Rawleigh's Products. Eetab.
lished demand. Large profits, healthy,
pleasant, permanent. Give age, occu
pation, references. W. T. RAWLEIGH
CO., Department WUN, Freeport, [il
Wool Profits
Don't 1 sr wool money by of
se part of vy
he oid {2 of 5: ¥ hen . machine
CRIS wy
Send i 5. balance on arrival. Write for catalog
CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFY COMPANY
Dept. B LTE, 13th Street and Centre! Ave., Chicage, #4
W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 11..1019,
bility of o.
high prices for Grain, Cattle Sheep
Land
of yleiding 20 to 48 bush.
scre can be had on
year's ‘
success. The rermment
raising. Railway and
ofier unusual inducements to Home Seek
stocked
and bogs brings equ
4 by loans at moderate interest,
ww 0 redoced relwny rates. loostion of land, Boe
te. apply to Supt. of Immmig., Ottews, Can, or
Canadian Government Agent
strengt
ns
ca
get well,
ham
table Compound a trial
for them.’ — Mrs.
N. E., Canton, Ohio.
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