The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 02, 1925, Image 3

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    ‘WAS NOT FIT
T0 DO HER WORK
Dreadful Condition of Mrs.
Fullerton’s Health Remedied
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Clearfield, Pa. — *‘I cannot begin to tell
you how much Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound has
Helped me in every
way. Before taking
it I couldn't stand on
my feet without
pains running all
throu my whole
body from my waist
down, just Hike
threads me, 1
was not fit to do any
work. My mother
got me to try the
HVegetablo Com-
rg and Tive found great benefit,
and I not only recommend it for such
troubles, but to build up the whole sys-
tem. I have used it for most every-
thing that gets wrong with me. When
I begin to feel nervous and irritable I
don't stop long in getting a bottle of the
Vegetable Compound if I haven't got
one in the house. It gives a fine appe-
tite and makes a new woman of me.
You may use this testimonial in my own
town or anywhere else, and I will an-
swer any letters I receive.” — Mrs,
Ruse FULLERTON, 525 S. 2nd Street,
Clearfield, Pa.
If you are suffering from nervous
troubles, irritability, give the Vegetable
Compound a fair trial. For sale by
druggists everywhere.
rr a ar
The Purity of Cuticura
Makes It Unexcelled
For All Toilet Purposes
GR 2
2 ‘Man Pays for oud Prank
E. lL re, Ohilo, has
sent a $2 Muraze H. G.
Otis of W. Va. with a
letter that it was
pay for : which
broken Oliver
bill
Clar
to City
ksb u ri.
to
had
maid
he
|Ome years
the prank had been nn his consclence
unted to clear
Whe
pared for earfuls «
FIRST AID TO BEAUTY
AND CHARM
Nothing so mars an pther-
wise beautiful face as the
inevitable lines of fatigue
and suffering caused ae
ired, aching feet. ALLENS
FOOT-EASE the Antiseptic,
Healing Powder, insures
foot comfort. Itis a Toi
let Necessity. Shakeit
fun your shoes in the
morning, Shop all day
Dance all evening—
then let your mirror tell
the story. Trial packs
age and a Foot-Ease
alking Doll sent
dress Allen's Foot-Ease, Le Roy. N. Y.
gh and Departmen: Sioves.
ever
You can make and keep your complex
fon aa lovely as a young girl's by giving a
little atten tion to your blood. Remember,
a good complexion isn’t skin deep ~ it's
health deep.
Physicians agree that sulphur is one of
the most effective blood purifiers known
to science. Hancock Sulphur Compound
is am old, reliable, scientific remedy. that
purges the blood of impurities. Taken
internally ~ a few drops in a glass of
water, it gets at the root of the trouble.
As a lotion, it soothes and heals,
ec and $1.20 the bottle at your drug.
wist's, If he can’t supply you, send his
name and the price in stamps and we
will send you a bottle direct.
Hancock Liquip Svrrnun Company
Baltimore, Maryland
Hamovek Swphur Compound Ointment — §0¢
and 0c = for use with
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
Green's
August Flower
Jor Constipation,
Indigestion and
Torpid Liver
Bueccesaful for 59 years,
30e and We bottles
ALL PRUGGISTS
SAVE YOUR EYES!
Use Dr. Thompaon's Byewator,
ne at ror. R. Boo sor
ngi-River. Toy. N Book
Dont let baby | be tortured
skin trouble!
Resinol Ointment
and see how quic
the itchin ard
burning stops
esinol
Dear to All
Lovers
of Liberty
that was heard ’round the world.”
the span.
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At Acton, Mass.
erected to Capt. Isaac Davis, who com.
manded the troops of Acton the
battie of Concord Bridge. Captain
in
HOSE acquainted with t
that led to the Res
ably more thgn once
themselves why the 10th of April
8 celebrated as the ABRiveTsury of
he “Battle of Lexington” rather
than the “Battie of
Concord.” Co
the objective
point of General
Gages rald Into
the country, and
Lexington, ns well
as Cambridge and
Menotomy, merely
happened to be on
the road that led
thither. Nobody In
the whole province
was alarmed about
Lexington, but
everybody was
anxious for Con-
cord and the pre
cious war material
that was stored
there, the very
heart and vitals of
incipient re-
belllon. The Minute
of the neighboring counties, when
he events
olution prob-
have use d
neord
was
the
Men
they
19th for the defense of Concord,
of Lexington,
fs doubtful If one
heard Lexington, or at any
knew whether it lay to the north,
south or west of Concord.
One reason why
come known as the Battle of Lexing.
of
east,
Men who turned out from other towns
are filed at the statehouse in
and there docketed as the “Lexington
Alarms.” Some years after the event
an appropriation was made to pay the
Joston
cord for thelr military
the province sent in
muster rolls, Concord paid her own
soldiers and there Is no record in the
statehouse of the men from this town
who served on that eventful day.
Muster Roll of Heroes.
In February, 1901, the muster roll
of Capt, Charles Miles’ company of
Concord Minute Men, engaged at the
North bridge, April 10, 1775, was sold
at auction in Boston for $275. This list
of men was the only complete list of
the Concord men in this particular en-
gagement, though the names of nearly
all of them appear in the town's rec
ords scattered through several pages
as they were pald by the town treas
urer from time to time, The names,
however, are not so arranged as to
make It certain to what particular
company any individual soldier be-
longed,
The origin of the expression “Minute
Men” Is of Interest,
had been a militia composed of the
entire body of citizens (with certain
exceptions such as clergymen and
paupers). This body of militia was
mustered and paraded one or more
times each year under officers whose
Jar
Arthur F. Davis,
Old North Bridge
isaac Davis, leaving Acton for the
This
Concord battle,
sfons ran In the name of the
¥ the royal gov-
ocuthreak of
Gage, the
ernor Long hef
hostilities in
wre the
1775,
General
the pre
d become suspic
of this body and had as far as possible
prevented the assembling of the mill
tia and had nued the annual
musterings. In cases the
missions of the militia officers were re-
but for the most part they had
been recalled. The throttling by
Governor Gage of the general court,
the constituted legisiature of the
province, led to the assembling in Con.
cord on the 11th of October, 1774, of
a body of delegates chosen from the
towns in
representatives
were chosen.
called
and
of of
royal governor
Massachusetts, hn
wince
iL
disconti
some com-
voked,
not
several
the
court
delegntes
‘the
This new
itself a provincial
CONEross held three sessions; the
first of five days In October, the sec
ond two weeks In the same month In
Cambridge and the third
three weeks in November and Decem-
ber, also at Cambridge. One of the
to general
body of
of
consideration the disorgan-
condition of the militia and to
take measures to form a new force.
Safeguarding Liberty.
One resolution provided for the ap-
pointment
who should
hereby
“have power and they are
directed whenever they shall
of the inhabitants of this
province and thelr property, to alarm,
muster and cause to be assembled,
with the utmost expedition and com-
pletely armed, accoutered and sup-
plied with provisions sufficient
their support In their march
place of rendezvous, such and so many
essary. for the ends aforesaid, and at
such place or places as they shall
judge proper, and then to discharge
ns soon as the safety of this province
shall permit.”
Other resolutions provided for the
purchase of arms, ammunition, provi.
sions and all kinds of military stores,
and for their accumulation and care
at Concord and Worcester. The new
force was to be raised by voluntary en-
the men of military age in the prov.
ince. The committee that drew up
these resolutions for the congress
knew perfectly well that If there was
n clash of arms it would be Impera-
tively necessary to have a military
force upon which they could depend,
a force of men who had taken up arms
of their own volition, and with full
knowledge that such taking of arma
might, and almost certainly would,
lead to open rebellion and treason.
So by the process of voluntary enlist.
weeded out the loyalists from the
ranks of the militia,
“At a Minute’s Warning”
It was this force of men to which
the name of “Minute Men" was ap
plied, a term which appears to have
been at first a popular nams for the
force doubtless’ derived from the terms
of the enll nt paper which were as
follow =:
“1. We, nes are here
subscribed, wil y the utn of
power,
yoarge the
and dignity,
Ww
“2 We 3
unto
our
«ty. King
“Third, his person,
ill at the same time,
fend all and
rights, liberties and privileges,
will hold ourselves in readiness at a
with arms and am-
mn thus to do,
all
our officers chi
superior officers,
i when
sald officers shall think pre
These terms of enlistnfent
drawn up by a committee
of Concord,
meeting,
every one ot
ir charter
arning,
il nt times and in all
sen by us,
in ordering
\
and
HOE USK,
wr,”
and reported to a
January 9. 1775, when the
town voted to pay each “Minute Man”
at a certaln rate a day | for ten months.
From this fact it may be seen that
to Concord belongs not only the honor
the first forcible resistance to |
but also of
Iritish
being the
i
150 years had been the synonym for
a soldier of liberty.
First Provincial Congress.
There is an error in the minds of
those who feel that the first provincial
General Gage
tried to pull the teeth of the proposed
Sth of October, The "con
had been called to meet In Con-
cord on the 11th of the same
month and many, If not most of the
had already chosen thelr dele
It was plainly Governor
the nc
tion of the congress by bringing to
gether the legitimate and recognized
assembly, over the actions of which he
could possibly have control. However,
many of the towns utterly refused to
send any representatives to the gen-
eral court, with the result that on the
28th of September Governor Gage was
forced to issue a proclamation to the
effect that no session of the general
court would be held.
Notwithstanding the proclamation
was issued nearly one hundred of
the duly elected representatives as
sembled at Salem October 5, 1774, and
awaited until the next day for Gov
ernor Gage to appear and administer
the usual and required oaths. That
fanctionary not appearing, the mem.
bers present resolved themselves Into
a “convention” and proceeded to elect
officers and then voted to “resolve It.
self Into a provincial congress to he
Joined by such other persons as have
been or shall be chosen for such pur
pores” As such congress it met the
next day at Salem and organized by
choosing John Hancock as chairman
and Benjamin Lincoln as clerk. Then
they “voted to adjourn to the court.
house at Concord, there ro meet on
Tuesday next,” October 11. The rest
is history,
Snow Cleared by TNT
In the Rocky Mountain National
park where heavy snows in winter ob
Hterate the trails and present a
task should they have to he
in the spring In the usual way
melting, workmen thread a long
of TNT through the snow, about when
the last snow has fallen, and
it. This clears the road In a
The fuse Is Incased in a tube
to preclude premature
big
removed
flash.
nceldent,
To Harness Desert Heat
Seientists who have been dels
into the futyre of the developn
aatural utilities ha
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seemed to be some years ago
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