Stops L.ameness Sloan's Liniment is a relia- ble remedy for any kind of horse lameness. Will kill the growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb enlargements, and is excellent for sweeny, fistula and thrush, Here's Proof. “1 used Sloan's Liaiment on a mule for * high lameness,’ and cured her. 1 am uever without a bottle of your linlment ; have bought more of it than any other remedy for palus.” Bairy Kinny, Cassady, Ky. *Sloan’s Liniment is the best made. i bave removed very large shoe boils off a horse with it. I have killed a quarter Crack on a mare that was awtully bad. | have also healed raw, sore necks on three horses. I have healed grease heel on a mare that could hardly walk.’ ANTHU 3 VE and, Pa., Route No 1. SLOAN'S LINIMENT is good for all farm stock. “My hogs had ho 8 cholera three days before we got your hniment, which [ was advised to try i have used it now for three davs and my hogs are almost well One hog died before got the Haiment, but 1 have not lost any since.” A. J. McCantuy, Idaville, Ind. Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent free, Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan Boston, Mass. in Sunday School. “What ean you say of Cain? “He was the first bony scout.” Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets aud invigorate stomach, liver Bugar-coated, tiny we ‘candy. regulate and bowels Fasy to take ies gram Not for Him. Farmer Hayseed (in the city)-—I want ter find an eatin’-house Accosted Pedestrian-—Are you ing for any particular place? Farmer H—Well, not too p'tickler.—Boston Transcript look durned if They All Knew. A woman speaker told a New sullrage meeting that haven't concentration go flirting York women Our minds just don't gel any where” Considering which, is no superfluous for mere man to mus about in women's affairs know them Post-Dispatch. ae around and when they gely &8 so well?-—-8t. Louis Appetite. Not a Necessity. John R. Mur New York, as sistant professor of physiology at the Cornell universsity med lege, in an article in the October number of the Journal of the Outdoor Life, pares to the fuel in furnishing steam and engine in selecting ou that should eat enough energy day's work, much more than this Is He holds that the appetite cessity for good digestion no fallacy of nutrition” “greater than that which that a cannot be utilized without food supr while ply building ™ : ’ ar iin Of cal col com used for an the food we eat power r food he says to furnish but that not needod is not a ne “There is he says SUPpPOses digested and Most four-fifths for our ev ery one-fifth material we for the food appetite of the we eat, fully energy than goes to day tasks fern goes to aun RED. it's the Red Blood Corpuscles That Proper Food Makes. An Ohio woman Grape Nuts food gave her good red blood and re ftored the roses of plexion that bad blotchy. She says: For 10 years | bad stomach trouble which produced a breaking cut on my face. The doctors gave it a long Latin game, but their medicines failed’ to cure it. Along with this 1 ‘had fre quent headaches, nervousness and us- ually pain in my stomach after meals. “1 got disgusted with the drugs, stopped them and coffee off short, and quit eating everything but fruit ana Grape-Nuts, with Postum for my table beverage, “The headaches, stomach trouble, and nervous weakness disappeared al most like magic, which showed that when the cause was removed and £EAys youth to a been muddy com and ready to help. plexion became like a young girl's, to be soft and flabby. “1 recommended Grape-Nuts Postum to one of my friends, who was afflicted as 1 had been. She followed my advice and in a short time was re stored to complete health and in about 8 months her weight Increased from 100 to 148 pounds, “Our doctor, observing the effect of Grape-Nuts and Postum in our cases, feclared, the other day, that he would hereafter prescribe these food prod acts for gastritis,” Name given by Postum Co., Hattle Creek, Mich, Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a reason.” Eyer rend he rhuve letiast A new me appenrs m thwe to time. They are genuine true, aad full of human interest, a Se : "ALL OVEA THE STATE |) TOLD IN SHORT ORDER Yeu Mountville. ~The estate of Il. Lane has sold to Elmer farm in Manheim township, containing 128 acres and 107 perches, $147.30 an acre J Andrew for Allentown. Rev, Robert H rector of Grace Episcopal Church, chosen foreman of the Lehigh County Grand Jury. There are several clergy men on the petit jury with on Stricken trolley yrus W Reading while on a work, C ville, summoned apoplexy car his way to High, of Shoemakers South Bethlehem Miss Florence Allentown, committed drowning in the Lehigh he said to have «1 a quarrel w place Vogel, of cide by hare ders sili River act is follow ith a young man of this North hun York Henry Hopewell, dred on two acres of corn is 17% inches in Wagner of reports a yield of foun els of unshelled corn ground inches in diameter bush raised Some of the length and 51 Bradford Because her mother re fused to allow her to celebrate Hal lowe'en with a party of boys and girls Mary her and the She here, aged 15, ran to herself through few mit Hays, room shot head ived only a utes "hester clambering d gun Wil iam Harrison, of Moore, by the discharge of his bead be West { over a fence with a loads Glen Was the top of blown MOE Farquhar has give York AB Park Com plot of $1 0.0000 ‘arquhar missioners an additional nd of five ac The Park ficial grou valued ground is and will be lake Pine ing hay, is to be The the second crop in Grove sight of November ywrnship observed in Wayne t i several farmers who thr help unable to harvest it at the where lack of and wet weather rignt John lL. Koch merchant died in when he South Bet promi a Civil mit hlehem nt vied ent and Hellertown War tutes at lowed a veteran, home Car boli C his acid He was dose of for old take medicine ars Bethlehem While thirteen -vear-old James from the Holben, was pasture near the animal, 3 1 RICK OCR places violent two Chester sirucKk by an owned t i . oer i200 James here i Seriously njured, { ‘heator Allentq aged eightytwo, died wn. 4. Tilghman from ceived in a fall from an apple he was picking fruit, =e ago. For fifty-eight ist of St Pe Rittersville while days years he vas bass sol ters Church choir at on ig being Reading Investigati ! agn the cir made by Coroner Wagner into cumstances attending the death of Ed. ward aged sixty Years, bed at his Summers, was found Mr lay nine who ifeless in Summers across the home ed and was fully bed dross itt Kollar, aged Coplay Cement shaft He was Frank oiler at the Coplay was caught in a hundr the awiftly the ed around several minute by ery and by be stopped he was dead mos time the & Indiar COming and that there v Pp t! posies already higher than the) years Macungle An old ndicates that the be sufficient = winte a 3evelre ole now (oo cover u flowers, kn are grown in ywn as Indian Ruslam, a court to change Pittsburgh. -~Henry J clerk, has petitioned his name, because people call him “Ruzzielamb.” He says the embar rassment on the street caused his girl to turn him down, and he quit his job also had to Lewisburg ~The plant of the Lewis burg Chair Company was destroved by fire, causing a loss of $100,000. An automatic extinguisher had the fire practically under control when the fire department attached a hose to the same main, which proved clent to support both. Slatington.—«Just before a blast was set off at the Washington shelter, a hugh While they were in the shed, stantly killed Steve Bolga, and seri ously injured his seven companions. Huntingdon, «— Joseph Morland, a wellknown #crobat of this place, while hunting wild turkeys was shot by a fellow-hunter, who mistook him for testirkoey, Morland was using an artificial call to lure a turkey to him, which resulted in his receiving a load of large shot in the thigh. Williamsport.—The first day of the hunting season in Lycoming county was productive of a fatal accident, While George Warner, of Mill Creek township, and his hired man, John Hall, were hunting rabbits, the latter uceldentally shot Warner, blowing his {ace away and killing him instantly. CORP ENP GF ENDER bt a Bi ap 4 Thayer, GOPHER PLAYER Len Erdahli, Minnesota Off a Who Won His “MM” Team Last Year, Takes Uniform and Quits. on Arter He quit advanced as tood Len Erdahl, overcome what hag necountered have he Erdah! might ever difficulty had lent a more willing ear in the lineup —————————————— A ————— Will Ames, London Manager, Brings Over Quartet of Fighters for American invaison, Amr Invasion of the United States by four English boxers is to be made by has brought over Sid Smith, a clever bantam: Sid Burns, a flashy weiter; Driscoll in the featherweight ranks, and George Randall, a lightweight who is sald to be not far behind Fred- die Welsh and Wells In cleveresa Smith seeks matches with Frankie Burns, Johnny Daly and Johnny Cou) on. Marchant wants to meet Abe At tell. The four Englishmen will have matches in New York, Boston, Phil adelphia and New Orleans, boxing all comers. Big Squad for Yale Crews. A total of 21 candidates responded to the call for crew candidates at Yale university, and Princeton, too, has more men anxious for seats In the shells than ever before so that the outlook for rowing is promisiag. a a ll ae ie lh a a a a a a GOSSIP OF SPORTDOM oo ew up to Lawns Gradua¥y Hard S4[race placed in Vogue by ‘Go it, baldhead’ was quently heard at the recent nis tournament at not nbledon gapectator could that gray hairs and the locks © the first help numbered the players Yet tennis is perhaps the most a after (day lawn an athletic game clive of all sum mer pastimes, demanding unusua and one the Pow looks young ors "1c rance and agility In Finding that youth age, that the learning the essentials of The group of beat the youngsters this be expected to do these again Young men from tries will come again and win because there will be tion to prevent them from And why? Hecause, has learned the game from’ professionals and has learned it upon hard courts are benten by the experience of the conclus neration the ans who Year cannot new ge velter other they no oppost doing so coun will foreign style which is absent from the English game, in which few risks are taken. In all probability this springs from the fact that the typical courts of the continent are not grass, but have a hard, smooth surface from which every ball makes a true bound Scarcely one grass court in ten can be relied upon for a true bound of the ball. On such Inferior surfaces style becomes cramped. First-class players are not to be trained upon third rate courts The best promise for English lawn tennis 18 the fact that the clubs are losing thelr faith in grass. In 20 years’ time the very name of lawn tennis may appear strange to our ears, the number of actual lawns de voted to the gume will have become so small. Already hard courts are be ing constructed In every direction. in a few years they will probably give England a new school of tennis play. ere who will weet on agual terms the best products of the continental and American clubs. | MAR FOOTBALL GAMES i oo Right to Question Decisions Bz- longs to Captain. Nothing Is More Repulsive to Spec. Than Constant Squabbles Between Competitors and Offi cials During Contest. tators in football as branch of pulsive to well as in nothing is pectators every more re constant and sport, than gquubbles belween competitors officials judges ion the decision of race, or a foolrace, automo Ning race simple ig a thos Whistle and decis cannot Wrong Cit govern ions fed unless there Is a college gra iron contest many bios vg HAVE ATRes CAPTAIN ROBERTS, Shifty Half.Back on tilinois Team, First Serious Football I The first serious football injury of the season in the eas: has put John Thompson, of St. Josenh college, in a hospital at Philadelphia for several weeks with a fractured leg He was playing on the serub team against a regular team when one of the players whom he Sacied fell upon bim Jack Tighe Goes to Loulsville. ft has been announced that John Tighe would succeed “Del” Howard as manager of the Loulsville American association baseball team. Tighe was for several years manager of the Rock [sland team in the Three | league, and later managed the Seattle club of the Northwest league ———————— A Three Players Murt, In Knox college-Peoria Bradley Polytechnic football game at Cales burg, (ll, Captain Montgomery of Bradley broke his right hip, Scherer of Bradley broke wo ribs, and Mont goreary, also of Bradley, dislocated bis shoulder. SUFFERED FIVE YEARS Finally Cured by Lydia LE. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Erie, Pa.—*“] suffered for five years from female troubles and at last wae almo st hie Ipless. 1 went to thres doe. tors and tle y did ime no good, so my sister advised me to try Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound, and fw hie 1 1 ANZe, Bi six bottles now stro I don’t now how iy thanks for the good ft } and suflering ydia E. Pin e ~ompound a trial again. Warne n : kKharni's Y eq gots ables Ji. $s worth its nt in gold.” ~2Mrsa. J. P. ExpricH, iP D. No.1, Er L. 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