THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, Pa. 1 Lewistown, Professor W. A Hitch ( tnson, chairman of the clean-up day PENNSYLVANIA forces, reports every pupil in the lo Miserable From Kidney Trouble. Doan’s Made Mr. Barnett STATE ITEMS 3 LIFT CORNS OFF IT DOESN'T HURT With fingers! Corns lift out and costs only few cents THE RIGHT WAY... enza, Colds, etc,~——==——==== of all horses, brood mares, colts, stallions, is to “SPOHN THEM” On thelr tongue or in ths feed put Bpohn's Liquid Compound Give the remedy to all of them, It acts on the blood and glands, It routs the d'sease by expelling the disease germs. It wards off the trouble no matter how they are “exposed.” Absolutely free from anys thing injurious. A child can safely take it. Bold by druggists, harness dealers, Suffered for Years week the issued were careless tha ingged isnacht, of val not Grnitown the entire cal schools as voting to clean up the home yards and gardens so they may ors on the middle division, Pennsylva- Strong and Well, rr . nia raliroad were suspended for one “I suffered untold agony with my Lansford Bids for Improvement of during week ending April “Sometimes I felt that I would burn . Lae Hanaraaine to al} ‘ . up with fever, but eve now and then Ir presentn "ves hes dng. ih emg 2 as to nonoring free transportation t had would have a wevere chill. Often my route from Nesquehoning to Tamaqua, | fa. for 1918, and which was Palmyra.—Miss Anna B, 1 id this year. tion. The kiduey se- tha : cretions were un- : i. ohn 's 'y natural in color and ercises of Lebanon Valley coliege, ommittee amount about $16,000. Palmerton.-—A. A. Ziegenfus, that other claims | was appointed acting postmaster here (NM), and io enter the clvie day parade, May 22 Altoona. Eleven passenger conducts kidneys for years,” says John Barnett, state highways are being held up on | 19 according to the discipline bulletin ky irginia Place, Buffalo, N. Y. account of Lansford and Summit Hil | g,. They {n clothes were wringing wet with perspira- of this place, was crowned “Queen That claims the May” at innual May day ex. the J. ¥Y Thompson creditors’ odor and burned ter ribly. At night my who there are i% the siato. Pain? No, not one bit! Just drop | a little Freezone on that touchy corn, | Instantly it stops aching, then you lift i that bothersome corn right off. Yes, | magie! Costs only a few cents. | Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a | tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of | every hard corn, soft corn, or corn | between the toes, and calluses, without | one particle of pain, soreness or irri- | tation, Freezone is the mysterious ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. What Esau Sold. Bobby was entertaining the air pilot who was waiting to see his sister. “Fancy,” said Bobby, “flying ma- *hines are mentioned in the Bible.” “Are they really?" asked the inter- ssted sub, “Well, in his sermon this morning ‘he viear sald that Esau sold his heir- ship to his brother Jacob,” replied Bobby.—Stray Stories. Cuticura for Sore Hande. i Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds | of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub in Cu-| ticura Ointment. Remove surplus Jintment with tissue paper. This is only one of the things Cuticura will do if Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used for all toilet purposes. —Ady. MERELY PIECE OF FOOLING Course Taken by Germany Resembles Closely Neat Trick That Is i Credited to Sheridan. i fooling us with | German bolshevism, hoped to the payment of war indemnities” sald " escape congressman, “It reminds Sheridan, the “Gunter, the me of a story about playwright. left his { Sheridan one morning, the spendthrift anfectioner, statement with and a few fronmonger, called. “Hanson subject of his account. and he harangued as usual, paced the floor in despair “But suddenly an idea the spendthrift he said: “You know Gunter? “One of don,” Hanson replied. ““Then you will satisfied if 1 give you his bill for the amount? * ‘Certainly. “Sheridan fronmonger Gunter's count, snatched up his forth.” later Hanson, 100r WAR very pressing on the | He harangued | Sheridan, broke, struck ind the Lon- safest men in be nded folded thereupon ha the neatly ac | hat and rushed Old-Fashioned. “They are old-fashioned “That so?” “Yes. They ents.” i ! 2 m——— i : $ ; { Children, even obey their par- | 1 Ominous. “I don't notice anything of a musie rack about here” “Just wait until | you hear Sallie begin to play.” —— shoes were so tight on ny feet that I could hardly get them off and my hands swelled so I couldn't hold a teacup. My ack! Oh, how it ached! I walked with Mr. Barnett two canes and was all bent over like tn aged man. When the terrible pains shot through my kidneys, my knees would five way and many times I had to be lifted to my feet by people on tae street. I didn't care whether I lived or died, I was so miserable. 1 finally used Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me of all kidney trouble, Doan's made me strong and well.” Sworn to before me, 4. A. WILCOX, Com. of Deeds. Cot Doan’s at Any Store, 60¢ a Box DOAN’S ia¥er FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. Value of Canadian Farm Land. In the annual report of the Cana- dian bureau of statistics, recently is. sued, it appears that the average value of farm land in the dominion, inelud- ing improved and unimproved land buildings, was $46 an acre in 1918. The average was $44 In 1917, 841 in 1916, $40 in 1015, and $38 in 1914. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influ. enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of t System. known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the in MEDICINE is what derful results In catarrhal conditions ruggists Te. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props, Toledo, O. See Further Necessity for So Much Soap antd Water. He was a new little boy at the phanage and was much impre all the scrubbing and cleaning he saw more he aged hy done there, 80 because come from a home in which and dirt had held sway. not understand it: » { He than he more him, and when got fch of scrubbing the ready to leave. then came a new oxeite was tour of in But just ment to coming to make its the hb ¢, The board annual and the cleaning wt ready i on, was bled. the | home w atehword, {it seemed, and «being very human, until that biz event was over. The g came and passed next tt the day of visitin morning 1 fe ng i 0 Ww youngster “Now that them I don't see neo so often matron. i been here, has uses of sem mrds stops tbhing them i avrg fo you? he asked. i ——— Appropriate. Outside Brussels is a large allies started to advance last year, in the monument words “To Berlin” printed outstretched hand of the on. Very Likely. “What kilied your case in court?’ “I guess it was the fact of its be OSTUM CERE hot, full-flavored invigorating drink. enjoys a * erence to coffee? Postum is boiled like coffee (15 is a bev- notified made sévernl months has been thant permanent, 120, has been that 1} hig appointment IR Coinmission he ap salary of and would be issued very shortly. pointment carrie vith it a 2100 Ww avnesh Mh, weeks the student have heen of war Wis MceCullough S140 waging savings concluded 1nan was through Uniontowr was made which wi m cent or wie a honor roll to Miss gRyverage honors to whose g;verage just two @ ey 3 Se that its mual rate has been made 812 ing it, and that and garden sprinkling privileges have heen revoked, Maryville~—When attacked by an angry bull while working abou! his barn, Charles BE. Graybill, an Upper Cove farmer, narrowly his jife tention he down considerable force by the bull, which endeavored to trample on him. Geay- bill, managing to regain a standing po sition, grasped the bull by the nose and held on until the animal was sub. dued, 4 Farrel. —The school hoard has decid. company here has given notice + 2G a doub its street ! ¥ : escape] with with was knocked school, and a bond tssue for $150.000 will be votad for at a special election, to be held June 18. The school direct. ors will have a larger gympasiam built and also extend the vocational depart. ment, Diilinger—Russell Shelly, of this place, while plowing discovered a nest of twenty-two locusts, which wore about ready to appear on the surface, Readiog. Ruth, the third of the triplets of Edward Meck, of this place, died, making four deaths in the family In a month, the mother and triplets, Harrishurg. Influenza and pueumo. nia caused 5821 of the 14.257 dbaths in Pennsylvania in January: tubereg. losls 1084 and Bright's disease 81 Yardley ~-At the monthly business meocting of borough council, the tax rite for the year was fixed at ten william + i i | { mounting to $2,000,000, w ment made recently by Schrugham. Rn, commit. seoree secretary of the frie : ' hi ' His hearing of action started to the committee on the failed Was appoind as to perform edd If bad ronds tha Hh It in June, the ¢ foreve constables gunner action, rined after making thes turns. They declared that the city promised mid he pit into fi during the spring effort to government arn Ne a =irn nd av ven Hickors to tonite teman got rate ir fure Potigyitla Pott formed a gville's rot: af elected riod sok Ameri delegates to convention to held a Dr. J B Rogers, f the draft board In this district and was aided in the orzan the soldiers by Lieutenant Reed, the hranch the n and i Ua he St. Louis next week Clinton Shaefer and Fred B latter from Schuylkill Haven. Weatherly —~Frank P. Hoover, of Weatherly : Guy McCay, of Coleraine, and William Gaswell, of Hazleton, au ditors for the middle coal field district, have started the annual andi: of the acenunts of the district Bethichem In the General W Doster elocutionary contest at the Moravian college for women, Miss Mary Crow, of this place, won the first prize of 225 Sinking Spring-—Thirty-five labor. ers employed by the Eastern Paving company, of Philadelphia, on the state highway near here, struck for more pay. Tuarbatt —~Belloved to have heen de. spondent because of Hl-health, Howard Bowers, forty-four years old, commit. ted suicide by shooting, Locustdale John Roebuck, who was injured In an automobile accident hers Thursday, died at Ashland, and Walter Snyder, who was In the same aceldent, ie In 4 serious condition Bast Mauch Chunk--The grade schools of this place will close Mav 29 and the high school two weeks later, . Vernfiold —~Members of the Vernfiela Brothren church mised $430 for Eure pean war sufferers, poor E or sent express pald by the manu facturers. Special Agents Wanted, SPOHN MEDICAL CO. COUNTRY WAYS IN THE CTY Crowded Places Kept Them in Their Minds. There cities is at that Is nbhont deeply their one thing and thing is Wrong Le That to ¥ deplored fo cruelty, It Is to dw in large who them and un- feared that towns be people : ~ permit #8 10 become unfeeling #ighboriy. They lose their sympathy the glek and grow callous of death ds we all Dresence itaelf oid lately many frien have who been r even called old friends have not go to thelr very them. died 1 IH soe qaony and we “ven inersis, The thing for folks who live do is to keep in thelr hearts the gen- that they learned There Is no re permit the town to thi a make Customs untry. il reason why take life 140], Los SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggi pxists have watched with { remarsalyne recor much interest th the great cine, It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi vine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad- kidoey, liver and bladder medi should do. Swamp Root has stood the test of years It is sold by ald helo IG Dell ment ther kiday all druggists on ita you N ; Das 80 many 0 get once, dw and start Swamp Hoot sh first 10 test this n send ten con's to Dr Binghamton, N. Y.. for a When writing be sure and paper —Ady tiie this Warned, in Ta] How Tunnel Workers Are A funnel of A She Had It, The race for the hot as Usual. IR neck and peck. You dig 1™ “1 didn't.” “You did!” “1didn The was slowing i Well,” flashed hubby, “one of us two | 's a very capable liar, But there is one thing which prevents me saying which one” “Modesty, 1 ot ! pace ie presume! retorted Too Much Freedom, | “I understand you teach useful! trades here” said the visitor. “Yes,” replied the warden of a model penitentiary, “but we have to draw the | line somewhere” “How Is that? i “Several life-termers have been urg- | ing me to start a flying school."-—Bip- mingham AgeHerald. i i ELIXIR BAREK A GOOD TONIC ! And Drives Malaria Out : “Your ‘Habek’ acts like magic; ! it to numerous in my i suffering with chills, malaria and fever, | ree i smmend it to those “ho are sufferers and in | fiend of a good tonie. "Rev. 8. Szymanowsk), | RAERYE Rabo Dh pt or dambur. N. A xir + cent or Parcel Post, paid, from Kiocosewski & Co. Washington, D. Sweden's Marvest, The value of last year's harvest In Sweden is caleulated to have been about $632,500,776, more than $268,000,- 000 higher than the average for the years 1913-1917, sithough the harvest was only an average one. 4 saison Roman id Balsam fs an antiseptic aint ment, applied externally a not B wash™ I ) ng prompt Fellel Aged Sroviding The man who makes proverbs the ole rule of his life never has to take antifat. : La GOSHEN, IND.,U. 8. A. . ‘ Too Busy. A new suit of clothes w Alfred, age nine, 1 as hought for ight look n his wif? as ga boys i hood 1p other to town and to go to wae was good enough to bis relatives, but not church bought, 0 a And ball and bat Mother very +4 exXpensls eh S11; ¢ suit he got a + Ruit and He to side home } ran {ake gut to, this ball busy Sunday too Costiy Economy. D Ryan ( er and air ‘Blotting do and will y £1 ov That's Enough, “Is . Ei v3 £ yc rse Owners Keep a bottle of Yager's immeat in your stable for spavin, curb, spliat or any enlargement, for shoulder slip or sweeny, wounds, galls, scratches, collar or shoe boils, sprains and any lameness. It absorbs swellings and en. largements, and dispels pain and stiffness very quickly. YAGER'S LINIME This liniment is the most economi. cal to usc asa large bottle contains twice as much as the usual 50 cent bottle of liniment. Sold by all dealers, Price 35 certs. GILBERT BROS. 4 C0. BALTIMORE, WD. for the prompt rellef of and Hay Fever. Ask Jour Srogzist for it, Free SAMPLE, ona. "Write far Nartheop & 8. yaanCn, Inc, Bulla N.Y. —— sn k for the Witch eV AL OAS Don’t Waste Old methods of Shearing len i SET Teng dnd ee CSMEATO FLEXIBLE SHATY COmPawy GENTS WANTED100% prot or New India Fibre Broome: Anteey 18 Sur wear six corn broothe. att Price of for sample. 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