A Weak Women To weak and ailing women, there is at least one way to help. But with that way, two treatments, must be combined. One is local, one is constitu- tional, but both are important, both essential. Dr Shoop's Night Cure is the Local. Dr. Shoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. The former—Dr. Shoop's Night Cure—is a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. Shoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treat- ment. The Restorative reaches throughout the | entire system, sceking the repair of all nerve, all tissue, and all blood ailments. The “Night Cure’, as its name implies, does its work while yousleep. It soothessoreand inflam- | ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous excitement, gives rencwe igor and ambition, builds up wasted tisst ring “hout renewed strength, vigor. and energy. Take Dr. Shoop’s Restorative— Tablets or Liquid—as a general tone to the system. For positive local help, use as well I. ight Cure ELK LICK PHARMACY. | | op’s. | i i Io * ay ADE A PROMPT, EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF RHEUMATISM Lumbago, Sclatica, Neuralgla, Kidney Trouble and Kindred Diseases. GIVES QUICK RELIEF Applied externally it affords almost in- stant relief from pain, while permanent B results are being effected by taking it in- ternally, purifying the blood, dissolving the poisonous substance and removing it § from the system. DR. S. D. BLAND Of Brewton, Ga., writes: “I had been a sufferer for a number of years with Lumbago and Rheumatismin my arms and legs, and tried all the remedied” that 1" could gather from medical works, and also consulted with a number of the best physicians, but found Jothing that gave the relief obtained from “5-DROPS.”’ I shall prescribe it in my practice for rheumatism and kindred diseases.’ DR. C. L. GATES Hancock, Minn., writes “A little girl here had such a weak back caused by Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble that she could not stand on her feet. The moment they put her down on the floor she would scream with pains. 1treated her with “5-DROPS’’and today she runs around as well and happy as can be. §& 1 prescribe **5--DROPS” for my patients and use ¥#7 it in my practi ice.” F If you are suffering Lumbago, i 3 « Trouble or red dises XY us for a trial bottle of “'5-DROPS.” PURELY VES 5Ys BLE “*5-DROPS TA Ta AA HBA En a i The Sanitary Waler ¥ Purifier, CALVANIZED Steel Chain Pump It is the Best Purp on the Market. od over cisterns and w ole where iy pth does not exceed 20 fe It will not Freeze, Rust 4 Rot. It the most beautiful, strongest and service- able, and will produce more water. It is en- tirely Sanitary. The water coming up the first tube into the spout, the over pro- duction into the wheel box, drg 1ining through “the"center tebe. The ‘base is so constructed that the water never splashes through the slides. We have sed this pump in the finest homes in the FT SEED city in kitchens, porches and yards and it has al- ways proven satisfac tory. It is Sanitary because it is clean. It purifies the water by the action of the chain and the drainage through the center tube which agitates the water, there being enough air ventilation in the pump, when in action, to keep the water pure and tasteless. Ask y our dealer to show it to you. Manufactured by EVANSVILLE PUMP & MANFG. CO., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. G0 YEARS’ » EXPERIENCE i back the first | peddler and is anxious that something | be done about the goods at | The Ttalian had stopped at his home a | honest, among the miners at the several opera- over | Ringler is advertising for some infor- What Has Bocome of Him? I.ast December, just the week before Christmas, an Italian peddler by the name of Frank Thomas stopped at the Henry Ringler home, just below town, and left bis pack there, saying that he was going to Uniontown and would be part of the next week, but since that time has never been | heard of. The pack contains clothing, notions, watches; jewelry, etc., ands supposed to be worth several hundred dollars. Mr. Ringler is naturally ex- | ercised over the non-appearance of the his house. number of times and appeared to be an sober person. doing business hat vicinity, getting around territory once or twice What has become of him nothing has been heard he left ~ about nine is feared that he some mis- Mr. tions in ft the month. mystery, as from him months ago, and it has met with foul. play fortune that prevented his return. & is a since or if no the mation of his whereabouts, and word is received concerning him, proper authorities will be notified and the missing man’s property disposed of in-a legal manner,—Berlin Record. —— [ will mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shooj’s Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don’t make the common error of treating. symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the result of your ailment, r— the cause. Weak Stomach nerves—the insidé nerves—mean Sto- mach weakness, always. “And the Jeart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken t'vese nerves, anid you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shooy’s Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the “inside nerves.” Also for bloating. bilious t. TEN YEARS IN BED. bed with disease of my kidneys.” writes R." A. Gray, J. P., of Oakville, Ind. “It was severe. that I could S50 PATENTS Trane MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. not move part of the time. 1 consulted | the very best medical skill available, but could get no relief until Foley's Kidney Cure!was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to me.” Sold by all Druggists. 9-1 Anyone sending a sketch and description may may quickly ascertain our opinion free wheth oF 3h invention is probably patentabies Communica- tongeiHony confidential HANDBOOK on 3 Patents sent free. Oldest ncy for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & special notice, without charge, int "Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. TI.argest o culation of any scientific fe Jonrnal Terms, ear ; four months _$L Sold byall rok MUNN & Co, 2c eroseer. New York Branch Office. - Warhineton. - Mdkes Kidneys and Bladder Right Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. A Freak Newspaper. One of the most remarkable freak | newspapers ever printed was The Lu- | minara, published in Madrid. It was | printed with ink containing phosphorus, 450 that it could be read in the dark. | Anotherfcuriosity was called The Re- | gal, printed]with nonpoisonous ink on | thin sheets of dough, which could. be | eaten, thus furnishing nourishment for | body asjwell as mind. Le Bien Etre promised§those who subscribe for 40 years a pension and free burial. ey —~_ a _._ .L]-l ‘servations and will be prese nted: io he rh Wednesds ay. Governor art s@rd: LW have in this country suceessful farmers who | of every hundred who do “For ten years I was confined to my | | Dr.King’s New LifePills The best in the world. a “THAT'S JUST my LUCK.” my Nuk, ? snid pessimist “That’s just = Bilt, - When his wagon stuck on the side of the hill. He was half asleep, and he did The rut in the road by the tree. Had Bill been truck He never would just my luek.” not see old onk alert with his load have said, “That's Wlien his cow was killed by an old freight train, “That’s just my luck,” said poor again. Now the gate That Bill fa late, <0 the pluck, Strayed off fo the Bill luck. fact ix thiz: There’s a broken iled to fix till it was too old cow, with an old And track just to bring One wild. night Bill’s big barn was burned— windy “That’s just my well. FI be darned!” Bill would swear, but here luck, Yes, is the joke, That Bill’s cob pipe was the cause of the smoke. Whatever we we are bound to pluck, Then like my luek.” SOW 3ill. we ery: “That’s —Sorox L. Goope. er . LIFE INSURANCE. For twenty-five cents you can insure yourself and family against bad results from an attack of colic diarrhoea during the summer months. now any { = better than I have for twenty years, al- | though I am now { by all Druggist= | of | { declared | Japanese ought ta make tive tongue, and a writer in the [hama paper, quoted in The COW'S | | tors with our little boy. a | that last when all hope {a few hours he began to improve. I could wish for. | Linton, | just | | ! the office, so when it was port, Mo, writes: “I suffered with en- larged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years, and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel Ss ol old.” Sold 9-1 years Profors English Language. Baron man, in Kikuchi, na an address in London, that in judgment English exclusion of Japanese states- recently, his the “their the na- Yoko- York vigorously supports that idea. CHAMBERLAIN'R COLI AND DIARRHOEA a BETTER THAN THREE DOCTORS. years ago we language to the n+ New Times, HOLERA had three doc- | nd d woomed “Three everything | they could do seemed in vain. to be gone began Chamberlain’s Colic, and Din we using Cholera day he is as healthy a child as —Mnrs. B. I. For sale at parents | JOHNSTON, | Miller's | O-1 Miss. Drug Store. Society Reporter at the Fire sbi was busy learned that | The regular reporter was ad vacation and the editor in| | on the previous evening there had been | | a fire in a remote part of the city, | young woman who writes That is the price of a. bottle of Cham- | berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea | never now, it ~ Miller’s 9-1 has it at that Buy sale Remedy, medicine been known to fail. may save life. For Dingsigre. a - Ht ~Ifcreise Your Earning Power. There are thousands of young: farm- amd land. They are wanting to win. The wisest of these men are watching successful farmers. in That is a good In addition, to these their own experience. they want to know the principles that the methods of their neighborhoods. thing-to do, oh- control in the development of animals and of plants. When they have the: meiples here is ess guess-work, at) chal, failures. of thou- there ran er mistakes and fens sands of very say hat (hey owe pap of their success to the teachifigs of practichl Scientists that had big into the field who discone red facts a cash value when earried and Oreha rd and stable. The t ingto the wan When ‘ine can be tioning him and talking with true value of his facts is learned. «ur sericultural colleges have de- voted much time to giving young a full college course. hut the agricultural all the money That the state Thgrienliural to tHe ninety the man, who has with =n ques- him, the appropri- for edueation.and ii awes a duty farmers want to studies \ for aorien!- problen net i four ars to eollege It nfiist help all who want he 1p. devote yi? SOLE af onr western | SO! VOars neo taral’ colleges Fri (ab SIT busy 10 ved this The men to study for young men. seheme was invite these pond twelve weeks at the agrieultural college, lidtening to Feetures on sract - No entrance exami 1 +} cal farm subjects. avions shod |! Vive welve weeks should be de vote sd {e bv of things tat a oman five stock you 3 great cand ‘these winter courses have be ’f puzzle hi= and dairy ' plants, The in Landling of land, produets. came to these colleges nim: ber come immensely popular. [ast winter the Legislature: funds to the School Agriculture The Pennsylvania State College render this practical to young men of Pennsylvania. The organization of the School by the Dean, Dr. Thomas I. Hunt, gave of service re- new | | trousers | him the appearance of best way to get facts is by listen- facts. | over [| viev | men | That is all right. | college receives | ef to | the. { night at the | fire had just the | the society news was sent to bring in a report of it for the paper. She came into the fice an hour later with the following interesting account: “Quite a part of the of- in this | fire last | and Mrs. | number of city residence of people attended a Mr. Blank, on Thirteenth street. Some went in carriages and buggies, but a .ma- jority walked. The alarm was sounded |° 0,and many who attended the | returned from church, | about 9:3 : : : | consequently they were ilready dress- | crs in Pennsylvania who are trying to | | find the best way oflrandling live stock | I when he Teturns. ouf | Discovery ed for the occasion. “Mr.-Blank was" At being | out of the city on .business, the | affair will be quite "a surprise to him Mrs. Blank light percale kimono and had her done-up in kid eurlers. ‘The firetnen responded readily not. home, hence wore a hair | and athed heroically to subdue the seeth- ing flames. Most of them were young | and fairly good looking. They were | ‘dres=ed in oiicloth coats, cut short with | to hat narrow broad the ornamented match. Their rims and in were in front he- | hind, and sagged down The chief's hat an octagonal brass spike, rear, was with which stuck up above his head like a horn, giving a unicorn. “When the flames broke out through the second story and cast lurid the surrounding buildings, the! was one never fo be forgotten | late hour the sizhiseers went and all felt that they had passed an evening full of interest '—Nebraska (Kan.) San. ie ENDORSED BY THE COUNTY, “The most popular remedy in Otsego county. and the best f fo. M. publisher of the Ot fa NEY, is bertsvitl It his a Bel, 5 At a home, and ment.’ riend of my fami editor Journal, writes Wm. Dietz, and Gril Ne ROO Dr. 0 King’s proved to be an in-! { fallible eure for coughs and colds, mak- winters courses of | printed and keep in stoek fron 1 ed { them house, ¢ short work of the worst of ays keep a bottle in it to be the most valuable nre- scription known for Lung and Throat Guaranteed to never disap- aker, at E. H. Miller's drug toe. "y ro ies and $100, bat tle free. 9-1 the lieve diseases 2 point the t Trial —\We supply — OWNERS have of extraels FOr LAND a resposs. notices containing wm the far-reaching trespass law pass at the 1905 session of the Pennsyl vania Legislature. The printed on good cardboard with blank line for signature, and they will last for years in all kinds of weather. Every and owner should buy of them. as the law requires land owners to post notices are some [ their lands if they want the protection formerly of Cornell, brought in some of the most | practical, helpfql scientists of states, and they become a force of instructors inthe five winter courses in agriculture. These courses other part of the | of the latest and best trespass law ever passed. Send all to THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tf orders a WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does not pay to advertise, he is simply ad- begin December 3rd and Continue to | February 26th. Any manin the-state and he does so without any examina- tion. help him to understand his life work, he is welcome. The -five courses deal with plain agriculture, horticulture, dairy husbandry, poultry: and cream- | 3 a | Star office. Every reader who is interested ery. should address “Alva Agee, State Col- lege, Pa., for further information. Send a postal asking for details. —— MEN PAST SIXTY IN DANGER. More than half of mankind over sixty | years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement | of prostate glands. ful and dangerous, and Foley’s Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. 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