i THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL THIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa.—*‘I was very weak, always tired, my back ached, pit 1 felt TE sickly most of the time. I went to a doctor and he said I had nervous indi- ges jon, which ad- ed to my weak condition kept ne worrying most © the time—and he said if I could not stop that, I could A not get well. . I | heardsomuchabout : 1 LydiaE. Pinkham’s egetable Com- Pond my husband wanted me to 23 it. took it fora week and felt alittle bet- ter. I kept itup for three months, and 1 feel fine and can eat anything now without distress or nervousness.’’—Mrs. J. WORTHLINE, 2842 North Taylor St., Philadelphia Pa. “The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result is invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, back- ache, irritability and depression — and soon more serious ailments gevelon. 1t is at such periods in life that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthline. BSORBINE TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. Reduces Strained, Puffy Ankles, Lymphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistulas, Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameness | and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chafes. It is a SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE : Does not blister or remove the $airand horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 R free. ABSORBINE, JR., antiseptic liniment for mankind, re- duces Strains, Painful. Knotted, Swollen Veins. Concen- trated—only a few drops required atan application. Price $1.25 per bottle at dealers or delivered. W.F.YOUNG, P.D. F., 310 Temple St. Springfield, Mass. W. N. U,, PITTSBURGH, NO. 23--1918. WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY When You're fifty, your body begins to ereak a little at the hinges. Motion is more slow and deliberate. “Not so youn, as I u to be” is a frequent and unwel- come. thought. Certain bodily functions upon which good health and good spirits so much depend, are impaired. The weak spot is generally the bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show themselves. Painful and annoying complications in other organs arise. his is Firtioulaty true with el- derly people. If vou only know how, this pri 2 can be obviated. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the in- convenience and pain due to advancing years. It is a standard, old-time home remedy, and needs no introduction. It is now put up in odorless, tasteless capsules. 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Old sores heal up like magic; piles that other remedies do not seem to even relieve are speedily conquer- ed. Pimples and nasty blackheads disap- pear in a week. cents a box. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Peterson Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. “T feel it of t Ointment. Where He Got the Idea. “Shakespeare said that all the world was a stage.” “Um. Do you suppose the streets were filled with these chorus-girl cos- tumes in his day?” Every Profession Has Its Indorsers of Eagle Remedy From physicians to lawyers, mer- chants, mechanics, locomotive engi- neers, office men and housewives come words of highest praise for the effec- tiveness of Eagle Pile Remedy in ban- ishing piles of every form. Some of recent origin and others of long stand- ing. Because Eagle Pile Remedy, by its entirely practical home treatment, taken internally, banishes piles from the source instead of treating the re- sult of ailments incident to their cause. Try a box, if you are troubled now. Or have a box handy when they begin to appear. Send $1 to the Reed Dis- erson, N. J. Or drop a postal for an explanatory booklet. It is free.—Adv., “Did you come across many fine buildings in your automobile tour?” “I should say so. Some of the towns we went through had a police court at each end.” those stiffened joints, that backache, rheu- matism, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, “brick dust,” ete. ey are an effective remedy for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied organs. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cepriles cleanse the kidneys and purify the blood. They frequently ward off attacks of the dangerous and fatal diseases of the kid- neys. They have a beneficial effect, and often completely cure the diseases of the bodily organs, allied with the bladder and kidneys. If you are troubled with soreness across the loins or with “simple” aches and pains in the back take warning, it may be the preliminary indications of some dreadful malady which can be warded off or cured if taken in time. Go to your druggist today and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if they do mot help you. Three sizes. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. Accept No Substitutes.—Adv. You Gan Now Eat Your Favorite Food Without Any Fear Kramer Says: “Eatonic” Acids, Gas, Heartburn, Food Repeating and Stomach Miserics ‘What miserable feelings are caused by an upset stomach! That duil, heavy, “bloated” sensation that follows a full meal, robs good living of half its pleasures. Is there any way out for you sufferers with stomach weak- ness? Yes; H. L. Kramer, the man who originated Cascarets, has found a sure, quick, relief for indigestion, dyspepsia, “sour stomach,” heart-burn, formation of painful gases, “bloating,” etc., ete. He calls his stomach relief HA- TONIC, and it certainly is making a wonderful record. Countless thous- ands of people who formerly ap- proached their meals with dread, now eat their fill of their favorite foods without fear of the after-effects. Mr. Kramer says: “My EATONIC tablets are the solution of the age-old problem of indigestion and all forms of stomach misery. Rids Weak Stomachs of “BEATONIC neutralizes the acids, that form the painful gases, “sweet- ens” the stomach, and gives the gastric juice a chance to do its work as it should. “To promote appetite and aid diges- tion, take EATONIC tablets—one or two after each meal. They are per- fectly harmless. Eat them just like candy. “For distress after eating; sour, “gassy,” acid stomach, vertigo, nausea and belching, and that wretched, puffed-up, “lumpy” feeling, after over- eating; there is nothing to compare with EATONIC Tablets.” All druggists sell EATONIC — 50¢ for a large box. Watch out for imita- tions. The genuine bears the name EATONIOC on each tablet—guaranteed to do sll that is claimed; or if your druggists don’t carry EATONIC—send to Eatonic Remedy Co., Chicago, IL Carter’s Little Liver Pills You Cannot be Constipated and Happy Small Pill Small Dose Small tributing Co., 141 Godwin Street, Pat- A Remedy That § Makes Life § Worth Living Sora Ror ABSENCE of Iron In the Blood is the reason for many colorless faces but ARTER’S IRON PILLS will greatly help most pale-faced people | College, | | | | kble to show a notable record for GOVERNMENT _ CALLS RR. MEN State Draft Headquarters Noti fies Local Beards of Call For Special Duty ALL CLASSES ARE NEEDED Short Items of Interest Gathered af the Various State Departments Touching Affairs of the People of the Commonwealth. Harrisburg, Pa.—State draft head quarters issued notice to all loca boards that the call for men for spe cial or limited military service woulc be open until only June 4 under im structions received from Washington Men qualified for general military service. are not desired under this call, but any registrant who has beer qualified for special or limited serv ice may have his name listed by ap plication to his local board before June 4. The names will then be sent to Washington and mobilization de tails will be furnished later. The following types of men are de sired, says state headquarters: Lo comotive engineers and firemen, rail road grade foremen, track foremen bridge trackmen, locomotive repair men, telephone linemen, surveyors oi instrument men, telegraphers, drafts men, pile drivers, conductors, sta tionary engineers, steam shovelmen carpenters, steamfitters, electricians automobile drivers and mechanics cooks, clerks, railroad brakemen anc laborers. The men will be assigned to work in the military aeronautics branch spruce production division. Fire Marshal Port Improving. Reports received here are to the | effect that there has been a gradual improvement in the condition of State Fire Marshal Port, who is ill at his home in Huntingdon. Sends Out Civil Rights Bill. Attorney General Brown is sending copies of the federal civil rights bill, designed to protect soldiers while they are at war to 7,500 justices of the peace and will send copies to con stables. The act has been sent to all judges by Mr. Brown with a letter calling attention to its importance. Kane Protest Gets Hearing. The Public Service Commissior heard the complaint. of the borough of Kane against the water compan} supplying that town and it is proba ble that a big valuation case will re sult. To Curb Employment Agencies. Acting under authority given in the opinion of the Attorney General's de partment in regard to the powers of the Commissioner of Labor and In dustry to regulate licensed employ ment agents, steps will be taken by Commissioner L. R. Palmer to confine agents and their representatives tc the territory for which they are licén sed. Agents found guilty’ of enticing men away from employers will be sumarily dealt with. Park Extension Paid For. Checks for the payment of the fina} purchases in Capitol Park extension zone have been turned over to own ers of properties by the Attorney General’s Department. Demolition oi buildings staris at once. Warning Against Canning Compound. Hougewives of Pennsylvania are warned to beware of the so-called “canning compounds” which contain boric acid and other preservatives in a statement issued by Dairy and Fooé Commissioner James Foust. Rulings on Blairsville Hospital. The State Board of Public Charitie: has been informed in an opinion from the Attorney General’s Department that a superintendent of erection may be employed for the new westerr hospital for the insane at Blairs ville, but that the commission may not operate as a hospital even tc relieve overcrowded buildipgs which have been remodeled for temporary use. Bureau Giving Help. The State Bureau of Markets it helping out in the work of securing good seed buckwheat for the farmers of the state and expects extensive planting next month. Governor Brumbaugh issued death warrants fixing the week of June 10 for the electrocution of John O. Christ: ley, convicted of killing his wife in Harrisburg, and the week of June 17 for electrocution of Salvatore Cardo mene and San Barcons alias Betz, Al legheny county. Discuss New Training Camp. President F. F. Sparks, of State was here consulting with Adjutant General Beary and state of ficials regarding the plan of the Fed eral authorities to establish a train ing camp for United States Guard of ficers at the college. The camp will begin after the college term and will occupy the site of that now being held. - Dr. Sparks said that the col lege planned extensive training work auring the summer and would be training of its students this year. BRIEFS = mm a= - 4 7) —-—_s = = ES = PpPPPPPP Fire starting from an overheated boiler in the basement of the Colum- bia Theatre building, in Erie, owned by ‘A. P. Weschler, destroyed the in- terior of the building, causing a loss of $75,000. William J. Noll, of Bismarck, was re-elected chairman of the Lebanon county Republican committee. John C. Burns, of Sunbury, died of injuries suffered a year ago, while at work as a railroad employe. Five men, all over eighty years, and whose combined ages totaled 417 vears, helped celebrate the eighty- fifth birthday of Daniel M. Brown, at Hazleton. Forrest G. Sherk, of Bethel town- ship, run down by a passenger train on the Lebanon and Tremont division of the Reading railway, escaped with the'loss of a foot. The eighteenth annual session of the grand council, Pennsylvania Cath- olic Beneficial league, will be held at Lancaster, June 4, with morning, af- ternocn and evening sessions. Through a mistake in mixing ce- ment with soll, instead of fertilizer, Thomas R. Hughes, Scranton, has probably the only cement garden in the state, but doubts if it will grow a crop of concrete. Frederick C. Martin, a musician of some note, returned t{o Harrisburg from York, after the police, called in by his family, had searched the river for hours in the belief that he might have committed suicide. Mrs. Rosa Sanactia, aged forty, of Easton, was killed when struck by a train on the Lehigh Valley railroad while she was picking coal on the tracks. She leaves two children, the younger one only seven months old. Claiming that she was called witch and thief, Mrs, Margaret C. Lane, of West Lairview, near Carlisle, has brought a slander action for $5000 against Mrs. Mabel Davis, her neigh- bor, and the latter’s husband, Chester R. Davis. Unable to get houses for men just arrived to work on government con- tracts, the Duplan Silk corporation, at Hazleton, has asked bids on dwellings which it will erect for employes. Lewis B. Sheehan, second lieutenant and quartermaster of the second regi- ment of the reserve militia, has resign- ed and will go to France. Major A. S. Henderson, of the third regiment, has also resigned. Conshohocken’s three policemen have informed council they will quit June, 1 unless pay is boosted to $90 a month. A double execution took place at the Rockview penitentiary when Illio Obrie, a Servian, of Lebanon county, and Guiseppe Polito, an Italian, of Westmoreland county, were sent to the chair. The former was convicted of the murder of a woman with whom he was living, while Polito was sen- tenced to death for killing Dominic Natali, of New Kensington, last Aug- ust. Reports to the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the East Pennsylvania conference branch of the United Evangelical denomination showed $15,566 contributed for mission work. There are eighty-five societies with 4122 members. Because R. C. Ruthven, local con- tractor, has failed to start work on the county road between Carbondale and Duryea, the county commission- ers will force the contractor's bonding company to make the repairs. Pottsville court issued an injunction prohibiting County Treasurer Ww. R Adamson from selling the properties of 200 citizens of Cass township for alleged non-payment of taxes. The persons involved have built their houses on lands owned by coal com- panies. The latter pay taxes on the and and the citizens pay taxes on their houses, but the county officials are trying to compel the homestead owners to pay taxes on both land and houses, which would make double tax- ation on the land. M, L. Snyder, a Sunbury lawyer, was acquitted by a jury of a charge of forging the name of Mrs. Anna A. Mil- ler to a note. Dr. George W. Berntheisel, one of the best-known physicians of Lancas- ter county, is critically ill at the Co- lumbia hospital from appoplexy. The American Hose company, of Ashland, has contracted for a combi- nation motor fire truck to cost $10,500, most of which was raised by popular subscription. Hazle Brook miners were put to fight by a black bear, which appeared on the road taken by workmen on their way home from the colliery. Fright- ened coal diggers declare this annimal was a real one. A rose on a crabapple tree at the home of Fred Waechter, borough clerk of West Hazleton, attracted attention. The crabapple blossoms were past for some time when the rose appeared. It is: white and quite large. Said to have been grieving over the near departure for France of her son, Lieutenant Benjamin Brandt, Mrs. Margaret Brandt, sixty, died at her home in Steelton. While working on a pole here, Charles Kistner, employed by the Counties Gas and Electric company, was shocked by a live wire and is in a critical condition at a hospital. Crushed between cars, Richard L. Fultz, of Altoona, a freight train brakeman, was instantly killed at Cresson. Tempting veal loaf T is more tempting for a summer luncheon than Libby's savory Veal Loaf! Prettily garnished it makes a dainty yet sub- stantial dish — and one ready to put on the table! Order Libby’s Veal Loaf today. You will want it always on your shelves—for quick lunch- eons — for unexpected Libby. M¢Neill & Libby, Chicago guests. 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