The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 28, 1919, Image 7

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    You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when your
blood is in good condition. Impurities In
the blood have a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE’'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
its strengthening, invigorating effect, see
how it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value,
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
S50 pleasant even children like it. The
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop-
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years ago, folks
would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
Lift off Corns!
Deesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone
costs only a few cents,
With your fingers! You can lift off
any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be
tween the toes, and the hard skin cal
.
THE
MARKETS
BALTIMORE Wheat--No. 1 red
winter, $2383: No. 1 red garlic,
32.36%; No. 2 red winter, $2.35%; No.
2 red garlic, $2.33% : No. 3 red winter,
$231%; No. 3 red garlic, 32.20%.
Corn—Track
better, for domestic delivery, is quoted
at $2.15 per bu asked for car lots on
spot.
Cob Corn-
Prime White and yellow
is worth about $10.25 per brl in bag
lots on wharf,
Oats—No. 2 white, 33¢; No. 3 white,
92,
Rye—No. 2 Western, export, quoted
at $1.70 asked. Bag lots of nearby rye
sold at $1.70, $1.80 and $1.85 per bu.
Hay-~No. 1 timothy, nominal, $45;
RIT
Imitations Are Dangerous.
AY OHIO druggist writes to “The Practical Druggist,” a prominent New York
Drug Journal, as follows: “Please furnish formula for Castoria, All the
formulas I have worked with are either ineffective or disagreeable to administer.”
To this “The Practical Druggist” replies: “We do not supply forrulas for
proprietary articles. We couldn't if we wanted to. Your experience with imitative
formulas is not surprisiug, but just what is to be expected. When Casteria is
wanted, why not supply the genuine? If you make a substitute, it is not fair or
right to label it Castoria. We can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for
children, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria wonld not
feel kindly toward you if you gave her your own product under such a name.”
No mother with a spark of affection for her child will overlook the signa~
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher when buying Castoria.
standard timothy, $44.50; No. 2 timo-
thy, $44; No. 2 timothy, $40@42; No
1 light clover, mixed, $42@43; No. 2 |
do, do, $41@42: No. 1 clover, mixed, |
$41442; No. 2 do. do, $39@40; No. 1 |
clover, nominal, $3 io. 2 do, do, $35. |
Straw—No. 1 straight rye, $16@ |
16.50; No. 2 do, 5@15.50; No
tangled rye, $14@ 14.50; N¢
1250; No. 1 wheat, 311@
tampering | do, 21081050; N
with sonatus were intended by nature | Ng 2 do, $124012
for the typewriter.
luses from bottom of feet.
A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs
little at any drug store; apply a few
drops upon the corn or callus. In-
stantly it stops hurting, then shortly
you lift that bothersome corn or callus
right off, root and all, without one bit
of pain or soreness, Truly! No hum
bug!
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic. The formula is just the same to-
day, and you can get it from any drug
store. 60c per bottle.
Children Cry For
For Hogs and Poultry
KEYSTONE FEEDING TANKAGE
(MEAT MEAL)
Protein 809%;
Fibre 1%. Analysis
aaranteed. is and quality when
uring tankage. active prices. Write for
quotation and free sample.
KEYSTORE HIDE C0.,Lancaster,Pa. ae Butter—Creamery
IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; | rinte, halt pound.
IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS [os ore
Kidney disease is no respecter of per- | signals that the kidneys need help. Virginia, extras, 46@47: ir
sons. A majority of the ills afflicting| You should use GOLD MEDAL Haar-
ople today can Ze traced back to thejlem Oil Capsules immediately. The &
Fidney trouble. | soothing, healing oil stimulates the | Eggs Wester:
The kidneys are the most important | kidneys, relieves inflammation and de- |
organs of the body. They are the fil- | stroys the germs which have caused it.
terers of your blood. 1f the poisons |Go to your dru gist foday and get a
which are swept irom the tissues by the | box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
blood are not eliminated through the Capsules, In twenty-four hours you
kidneys, disease of one form or another | should feel health and vigor returning.
will claim you as a victim. After you feel somewhat improved
Kidney disease is usually indicated by | continne to take one or two capsules
weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, each day, go as to keep the first-class
despondency, backache, stomach trou- Sondiuon and ward © Je danger on
ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen, |other attacks,
gall ry gravel, rheumatism, sciatica Ask for the original imported GOLD
and lumbago. | MEDAL brand. Three sizes, Money re-
All these derangements are nature's [funded if they do not help you.
Some fingers that are
ALGOHOL-3 FER GENE
'§ AVegetable Preparationioras 3
4 similatingtheFood by Repl |
ting the Stomachs and Bowels £3
'
storepacked,
Why do we so often call your attention to imitations of Fietcher'y
Castoria? Because it is a baby’s medicine and imitations are always
dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infants,
Your druggist may not keep an imitatizn but they are to be found
on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare
of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit to be
made on imitations.
Your own judgment tells you that Fletcher's Castoria having for
over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jes
ously guard it. Then, it follows that this company must use the very
best of material. Must employ experts in the selection of the herbs
Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture,
wy pen mee ——
4 § Thereby Promo w
s 1 Cheerfulness and Rest Goal2iss}
neither Opium, Morphine -
Mineral. Nor NARCOTIYJ
Etna r
A helpl Ine 3 4 HN
{ Constipation and Diarrboety
d Fevegishness
én Loss OF SLEEP
TOASTS OF RUSTIC ENGLAND [PALESTINE LAND OF BEAUTY [ss to.
Your same good judgment must tell you that these irresponsible
§ imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputation built up
resufting horefrom-inlefancy by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria.
I
| Ins, pound. 26 ring, pound, 3% A oc Sinile Signatere of MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTOR
A good rustic toast Is likely to be | Palestine, In Its endless variety on all BaF. Bn * 5 ; 5 afte : CASTORIA
concerned with beef and be ike that | Nature, seems like a miniature lar | otal os Sweets noe Jnrth Cad 2 4 pr GENU INE ALWAYS J
compre hensive toast of Arcadian wilds, | God made himself, n tiny epitome of B : ‘ f
ears the Signature o
As Might Be Expected, Many of Them | Everywhere Nature Seems to Have | G3
Have to Do With Eating | Expressed Determination to Make
and Drinking. the Country Lovely.
“The Nine B's”
to say: Baker's best bread, bute
best heef and brewer's hest beer.
world, Or is it a lovely |
| woman with a lovely soul?
] 3
which is as much as | the whole
her's
In! Under a dazzling sky it enrves in |
if ing beauty through hill and |
n the river to the sea
{mystery lurks In the sand stretches |
| of Siual. Fem! » jure is in the pur- ; .
middle and | ple tinted mountains of Moab, a virgin | bakt, :
i No. 1, per bri
iealm in the Lake of Galilee under its |
do, 3350614
Hina, No. 1
$3.50 4
another form it runs: “The inside of |
a loaf, the outside of a jail, a pound
of heefsteak and a pot good ale.”
The plow Is toasted by an «
“Life before,
body and soul
Eve's
a
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE CITY,
nigma :
dead in t
behing.” The shy car-
for a toast: “Scorched bread | misty vell. Jewels shine In Palestine's
and well buttered,” adding, “if that | bosom, the emerald Garden of Geth Clerk-—Young Van
ain't toast. I'm bothered.” Some toasts | $emane and the sapphire sea that | #54 sl 20 ade & he suit on credit.
are a “May 'im as | ps the fastflowing Jordan by | $36@6.75: do, ! any Tb , , ny 8 a Clothier—Sell him
wunt wurrk in the "eat go ‘ungry when | breathless Jericho. i River, No. 1, d Y :
mer's wife | In the spring the land Is decked in | do, $2.50
garlands of orange and almond blos- | 5
good ‘ealth to ‘ee, iid myriads of tiny, vivid-hued | 3s —— — en
mum. an’ may § lus ‘ave the And the indomitable will of | Before Becoming a Soldier. . / -
strength jush about same as yew {Judaea speaks in the low, stony, | N HK hea NO red Corp. What were you before —— - - When we save money we're thrifgy.
5s all the s tounded hills with thelr determined | rk rt at Joined the army? i nt } low does bes &
: of growth. It ds as If Judaea | (ive B. P—Happy.
Andon
f said to the world:
Business Methods.
——
Just So. Horrible Faux Pas,
¢ the speaker walk acros “M3 u have made a terrible
ter gives
Sapp wants
«5
2 “ - 4 * “= a » " 3 * 5 « te Oe vie $4 mn oye
le unkind, as: something tha suppose that was the preamble o \ the r
won't last over two months. He never that this west
pays for one sult until he needs an- - en er is niuch too cool for furs?
ids .
other, i often begin ta
the frostes comes.” Toa f
tsb !
ur glass with the |
I SOS an
if
it Is polite
words :
OWers,
does now, and set
farmers’ wiv
Morning Post.
Willing to Work. |
“Old man, you are working too har
fou ought to go away,”
“No. refor to stay
Mess Kit
“No ravager can | e—
1 WILL bloom.”
unning the ga- |
mut of the years in budding Galllee, |
fertile Sharon, and touching eter. |
nity In the hoary loveliness of Jern- |
But 11 . ot » i
the century-old crevices |
send my | ; & + #1 fs) ' 5 !
- fare as beautiful as a mother's wrin- |
| kles to her son.
{| A lof of men will criticize a perox- |
What man has done women thinks | {de blonde and then turn around to | 55: extra
rhe can undo. | straighten their toupe.
| despoil me.
a ———— i
Palestine Is ageless
salem, where
have to w
wife the price of su
year."—Loulsville Courier-
State, Pennsylvar
. 4 » ’ Faun as
—— sgtern hennery wails ie 10 fancy. |
“No one can do better than his best. State. Pang
16. Everyone can do as well as that™
The most mani | ]
is continued cheerfn
—
66a 6R: r+ and near |
by hennery white ¥ to prime,
55466: State, Pennsylvani 1 near |
by hennery browns, 58@62; do, gath- |
trea Eo&
ered browns and mixed colors, 53G
This DrinK Doesn't “Choose
Change Its Price
Its quality doesn’t vary,
hole milk flats, eur |
specials, 31% @32¢c: do, |
204 30%: State whole |
current make, specials, |
do. average run, 30g30%. |
Fowis, 33@24; old |
State
PHILADELPHIA Oats higher; No.
1 white, 890% @%1c: No. 2 white, 30@
90%: No. 3 white, 80G R34.
Cheese-—-New York and Wisconsin
full milk, 31@33%¢c.
Live Poultry-—Fowls, 36237.
milk twins,
NY@INY;
and it doesn’t start a
headache.
Calves—Cholce smooth fat veals are
Live Poultry
roosters, 20@ 21.
The Original .
wantefi. We quote, per 1b: Veal,
choice, by express, 19; do, by boat,
19: do, light, ordinary, 16@18: do,
heavy, smooth, fat, per head, $26@30;
. do, do, rough, do, $18@22; do do,
is pure and drug-free. It
. -.
will agree with you, and
small, thin, do, $10@ 15.
Lambs and Sheep—Sheep-—No. 1, 7
its rich, robust flavor
makes it a big favorite.
@8¢c; do, old bucks, as to quality, 6@
7: do, common, do, 4@6. Lambs
Postum is a real part of
any meal for old and
Spring. choice, 16¢c; do, do, falr to
young.
“There's a Reason”
LUCKY
STRIKE
cigarette
It’s toasted to in-
crease the good,
wholesome flavor
of the Kentucky
Burley tobacco.
A regular man’s
smoke and deli-
cious!
enon
LIVE STOCK
@16.60; bulls, 37@10; cows, MGI.
Calves——Veals, $18@G 25; culls, $14@
17; skim milks, $10.506013; grassers,
$10; yoariings, $8@9; Westerns, $17.
Sheep and Lambs-—8heep, 36.500
10; culls, $3.5006; lamba, $14010.50;
culls, $11G12; yearlings, $10413,
. Hogs-—Firm at $23.25023.050; pigs,
$22; roughs, $20.50.
IRB eRESRAYE