THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. If You Need a Medicine | INFLUENZA You Should Have the Best| starts with a Cold > rt | Kill the Cold. At the firs ave you ever looms 0 reason WHY | gneeze giILL'S it is that so many products that are ex- | {ensively advertised, all at once drop out | BROMIDE of sight and are soon forgotten? The! reason is plain—the article did not fulfill | Standard cold remedy for 20 “pea ins tablet forme—sals, sure, Hail and Farewell the promises of the manufacturer. This | opiates—bresks up a cold in FAREWELL LTO THE OLD applies more particularly to a medicine, | Borre—relioves io fa 3 Old Year, thy life is well-nigh spent, A medicinal preparation that has real Thy feet are tottering and slow, 3 | curative value almost sells itself, as like | i fails. Money Sac ot y ov: * Thy hoary head with age is bent, a eden Shiln yysien he remedy ia | * mmence fd Lose Who e The time is here for thee to £0; benefited, to those who are in need of it. Already in the frozen SHow ’ A prominent druggist says “Take for one rave 1s made to. thee; yg ’ top with Mr pleture. At All Drag Steves example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a The winds are chanting dirges low, preparation I have sold for many years { and e itate to recommend, for in Upon the land and on the sea. mever hesitate io Secomment or OR.L.D. KELLOGG S ASTHMA REREDY for the prompt rellef of Astheme almost every case it shows excellent re- sults, as many of my customers testify. | No other kiduey remedy has so large a end Hey Fever. Ask your ist for it, 28 Cents and one are Write for FREE SAMPLE | gale.” Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc. Buffalo LY, | According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have J 2 , s34 0d Ms Rd ! used the preparation, the success of Dr. | Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, 80 many people claim, that it fulfills al The only Tot cures pues > Bens by ma i a Me and 1 & box. most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri PILOCURA COMPANY, WASHINGTON, £2 - pary troubles and neutralizes the uric IF YOU HAD A CHANCE TO TURN acid which causes rheumatism, INTO 50¢, employing bardly any capital thus saw your way ciear to making $39 & would you ¢ it? w ant Particulars? { Barn Francises DON'T WHIP! Stop Lashing Your Bowels with Harsh Cathartics but take ‘‘Cascarets.”’ Everyone must occasionally give the bowels some regular help or else suf- fer from constipation, bilious attacks, stomach disorders, and sick headache. But do not whip the bowels into ac- tivity with harsh cathartics. What the liver and bowels need is a gentle and natural tonic, one that can constantly be used without harm. The gentlest liver and bowel tonic is “Cas- carets.” They put the liver to work ! and cleanse the colon and bowels of | all waste, toxins and polsons without griping—they never sicken or incon- venience you like Calomel, Salts, Oil, or Purgatives, « Twenty-five million boxes of Cas- | carets are sold each year. They work | while you sleep. Cascarets cost 80 | little too.~Adv. i Jai bara. Rerr Ga 2) Pa Old Year, thou wert a friend to some— To some thou wert of worth untold, Thy days were blessings, every one, More precious far than shining gold; 3ut unto others, thou a foe Did prove thyself-—an enemy, Relentless as the chaing of woe— As ruthless as the maddened sea. christened Birney, table at He was OMMY- TROT," “A Thomas Trotwood sprawled on the his father's elbow. ecgaged in printing son thing which he carried about with him. “It's an awful hard job, ain't it, daddy? But I guess mans has to do it anyway, don't we? “What's that, Sir Thomas?" his father, glancing up from his “Why, the New Year thing,” answered Tommy as he labo- riously put on some finishing touches “Pretty big word, that. What abot it ny “Yep, but then 1 don't say it much. It's sort of like a bet, wt you do or you bet you don’t, An’ I'm golag wo bet I do.” And To ed his book on a little fat fing ed on his father's knee, “And what is it do. Busterkins?®™ fled rumpiing up the boy's The child was unusually looked intently at going about Koad 10 HRI A WNC oblve gentle eve 8 Some will rejoice to know thee dead, Others will mourn thee as a friend; Some will look back on thee with dread, Others their praises to thee lend: I neither offer praise nor blame, Old Year, for what you broug For unto me both joy and pain Your active hands gave lavishly. | Bwamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; y mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles ! for sale at all drug stores.—Adv. " 2% net Crue! Critic, my last canvas,” i “1 started that six months | S00, days I paint forcefplly, absorbed- | + days I can't hook sald ARVO VINNY “That's [Auber ago. You away feverishly, ly, while on other at all.” “1 see,” res-o-lut fon 0 =. WTOC Sounds Encouraging. laron+d see Danish | Co penhagen, has sold a pat making artificl ither | w eglan ecgncern which { tablish factorle 8 to manufacture | several coun Egbert—Wonder some ht to me, of | RR hemist POO, ONG ent for | Nor. | to es | it in | palnt al ie to a PEt expects said Crittick; * you painted the other days."—Lon- | A, 20,10 00RD CN hy solemn death-hour draws a-nigh— And hari :! I hear thy funeral knell Slow pealing through the darkened sky— Farewell, Old Year—farewell, farewell! HAIL TO THE NEW Hail! hail! to thee. O virgin year! Not yet a day's length on thy throne Thou with the en eyes and clear And joyous voice of dulcet tone: Hail! hail! to thee, thou strong of limb; Our praise is thine, C youthful king, For thou art pure of woe and sin, Thy young hands yet but blessings bring. i this on one of don Tit-Blts, HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating agonies of rheuma- Hism are usually the result of failure of 1 wan dnddv the kidneys to expel poisons from the Pur uome, gauss. system. If the irritc ation of these uric wivout one. I—I ¥ acid crystals is allowed to continue, in- dy curable bladder or kidney disease may result. Attend to it at once. Don't resort to temporary relief. The sick kidneys must bo restored to health by the use of some sterling remedy ‘which will prevent a return of the disease. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Qil Caps les immediately. They ha brought back the joys of life to count- less thousands of suff erers from rheu- matism, lame back, ambago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel oy other affections of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs, They will attac k the poisons at once, clear out the kid ineys and urinary tract and the soothing healing oils and herbs will restore the inflamed tissues and organs to normal health. s All others are imitations. Ask “for GOLD MEDAL and be sure the name GOLD MEDAL is on the box. Three sizes, at all good druggists.—Adv. ies, will this reduce at rai- | ee ————— mm WW cost of the sandwiches served lunchrooms? £0, als 3X OL O00, 00 0,000 a you're betting you'll his father curls PO, ” You may re sample bottle of | Ha neon yan Ht cosa coer | FREDKLES ESET freeman, = CASTOR For Infants and Children. x Ne to see ANIL \ RI a muvver, da { * And try fi Muv is =o handy. as he might to make very matter of ivered and he ver AA wl 0 his dea chin qu his father's should Mr. Bimey lald nside for a full long “So that's your New 3 OK NM NM The monarch who is laid away Within the catacomb of years Was harsh and ruthless in his day— Seemed less to love our joys than tears; We look for blessings manifold, New Year, from thy pure sinless hand, We trust thy heart will ne'er grow cold Toward us—and our Native Land. OC ANY ————— —— — ROR i NI a 3 Bring healing to the hearts now sof From wounds the cruel Old Ye: ar made; The veil of peacefulness draw o'er The woes at each heart-threshold laid: We cannot love a <ytant king! Qur hearts refuse to loyal be To one who takes delight to fling Upon our hearts keen misery! + 20 AOSD A000 000000 We OC WY Wa J L-3 PER Sp AVegelable reparation SE0 similatingthefood by Begala: oaks and Bows d 0, 0 oe H No Exception. “Tt seems to me there is a tax on FQ Te Nations" “Oh, no; ¢ patience.” ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE HE 0 1% Be kind to us—that we may say, When comes the time for thee to go; “0 darling vear, we grieve to-day, Because we all have loved thee so! wGood Housekeeping. ven that is a tax on out M a UW PME AT » J Wd NW im Name ‘‘Bayer” is on Genuine Aspirin—say Bayer 4 L003 OLN JOB D000 000000, S00 00, O90, 10, OT OB DODO 4 » G en a - NT CRC 0 0 ad ad od we a Ba ae aC aC aC a ae A helpful Remedy fr ! Gonstipation and Diarrhoea; and Feverishness Loss OF SLEEP resulting therefrom inl Fac Simite mile Signatere ‘ ZH! Tue GENTA GENTAU Rn p— Engaged in Printing Something. it. old man « Wa i for our home fe somehs the word mother licht! ran er Zh For Over Thirty Years = GASTORIA- THE CERTAUR COWPANY, WOW YOR OMY. ETT hes Bid nineteen years tablets cost few mark of | aceticacidest hie a bar f Birnie picture child th: repulsed him. thoug man, it's “Hut & ¢ s we 4 LOT, | had long be ast my's, stoppl i into hers as hurried to her school. room, which was in the same building | ns the kindergarten. “I think we have | pretty good times together, after all Shall daddy be the bear tonight? “I'm most afraid I'm sick, daddy,” murmured the boy; “I spect I'd better go to bed.” : Mr. Birney gathered Tommy-Trot up | solicitously and prepared him for bed. | “l wisht your lap fitted me better, | daddy. I'm going to get the New Year | iady's lap to fit like Benny Jones’ en a ng for him to slip his hand riend of Tome she Pershing Decorated. A young American soldier had just ! | finished painting a door panel in one i HE “BLUES | of the halls of the Hotel Crilion in | . Caused by Paris. With his paint can in his hand he hurried around the corner and bumped Into an officer in uniform who Millions of people who dent, have spells of menial de GAPratien: was hurrying in an opposite direction. | As the officer brushed the splashed | | blue and are often melancholy, believe | these conditions are due to outside A cold Is probably the most come mon of a}l disorders and when neglect- ed Is apt to be most dangerous, Sta- tistics show that more than three times as many people died from in- | fluenza last year, as were killed in the greatest war the world has ever known, For the last fifty-three years Boschee’'s Syrup has been used for coughs, bronchitis, colds, throat Ir- wis le while One r of Sali Heyiieacid-ady, always do the work. Sick Hepa Constipation and chiefly versat Shortly after Miss Woodburn i Would she come and stay a litt Birneys', taking with her an old nurse Affection. | thought to strike up an aequaintarice L face. but with » Iie le henge [b (A5¢ ot oate ond then © will co bose | Polk Miller’ 2 Oc. Sma formula. for $6 wh aie, All Ti s BEERS { i airgun Le HITHOULSH 1 9 * ] iver Pills Malaria. At all druggists. Manufac. of her holding tured by Polk Miller Drug Co, Inc, BOSCHEE’ s SYRUP. pha her dinner Mr. Birney, in distre | phoned that and get him to take more dose of | medicine? Hastily putting on bes who she knew would stay with Tommy for the night. ry po The Good Old Kind that Vneqg: quailed for Biliousness, “Yes” Mr. Growcher: in to eat a Me Richmond, Va. i and crying hye | wraps, Miss Woodburn started for the “You pwomised me!” he wailed paint from his uniform the soldier | made profuse apologies, “Oh, that's all right,” replied the | muvver's does,” ritation and especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning. Mado in America and used in the homes of thousands of families all over the civilized world, Bold everywhere. Ady Paradoxienl as it may seem, ther of one baby Is ususily huppy as the father of twins, The Cuticura Toilet Trio Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cutlecura your every-day tollet preparations, The soap to cleanse and purify, the Olntment to soothe and tieal, the Talcum to powder and per fuse. No tollet table Is complete without them. 20c everywhere ~Adv, of trouble ———— the fa twice n= Late meeting people come te grief halfway. eyes amart or feel sented, Re In fn Kye Balsam iT upon go to f. 1 Just the Ming to reilave Ca pv aii by Nature leaves a lot of work for tk dressmaker to finish, complained the child, drowsily. The next morning Miss Grace Wood- burn slackened her pace, expecting Tommy to come running as usual, then she retraced her steps, walking slowly past the house, The door swung open and Mr. Biraey, coatless, an apron tied about his neck, frantically ex plained that Tommy-Trot was very sould get help, ne the woman who kept their cottage was away. Fortunately Miss Woodburn had taken a first-ald course; also, in her strenuous business of Lelog an aunt, ghe had helped to take iittle Nephew Peter through a very aovore attack of croup. She knew that every minute was precious. She began drawing off her gloves and unfastening her wraps as she hastened after Mr. Birney. She telephoned her assistant to take her place till further orders, then reached out her hand for the apron. Lovingly fle bent over Tommy-Trot, whe held “Ravver Call You Muvver” gain and you'll take the bad medicine just as If it were good.” Patiently she worked, sending the grateful father flying on errands, or telephoning the doctor to ask for fuller directions. No man has any concep- tion of a woman's resourcefulness till he sees her trying to save the life of some one dangerously ill. Mr. Thomas Birney watched, fascinated, the move. ments of this highly competent young woman who seemed never to give him a thought except to order him about. Noon came—the afternoon was almost spent before the child was sleeping eslmly in her arms, the crisis passed. “We've won|” she announced to the { “You shan't go back to Peter; I'l fwash him!" Abashed, but smiling, Miss Wood: burn soothed the child, who clung to her till she assured him over and over again that she would return in the morning, and Mrs. Brown would stay till she came back. Wher Tommy-Trot was finally quieted for the night, Mr. Birney insisted on taking Miss Wood: burn home, and it seems that most of the time was spent in telling her about his family and his prospects, as though he felt it necessary that she should be thoroughly acquainted with his blog raphy. Next day he made the ac quaintance of her father and repeated the story and much more about him- golf and Tommy Trot. And as Tommy goon learned the way to the Wood burng’ algo the neighbors are wonder. ing whose courtship is the most ardent, Mr. Birney's or Tommy Trot's. But certain it is that Miss Grace Woodburn is to be the New Year lady in the Birney home. (Copyright, 199, by McClure Newspape:! Byndicate.) officer, “only be less speedy the next the corner.” The officer was General Pershing. Famous American, In 1800, on the 6th of November, Ad. miral Stewart, an American, who won | the war of 1812, died. Admiral Stew art was the grandfather of Charles Parnell. disagresable sometimes Alarmi symptoms, ndian Vi Is stimulate funciion nat SERRE EE i tive to o It takes the grass widow to capture the “hay seed bachdlar. jo an internal sours t to be wonlersd al. Acid-stomash, ‘ning with such well defined symploms a8 | digestion, belching, heartburn, will, if not checked, in time affect to degrees or other all the vital | and strength are undermined in “stomach, although Ke * causes of his sllments, urage, ambition aad ene roly ite le dark--mot wort man or woman who has acid Get rid of it! Don't jet acid The days miserable, make you gays a vietim of © an marvelous 3 Beamy nouehte! that brings, oh' such gulok “eliet from stomach te wanakes It strong, Helps you got back art huiasm results tha fin, Get a MET EA tasting HARA
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