The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 17, 1907, Image 7

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    TIRED BACKS.
The kidneys have a great work to
flo in keeping the blood pure. When
""S. they set out of order
C It causes backache,
PI headaches, dizziness,
VJ c languor and distress-
ins urinary iruuuiea.
Keep the kidneys well
and all these suffer
ings will be saved you.
Mrs. S. A. Moore, pro-
t , K' 'V prietor 01 a restau
' "- 1 rant B Watervllle,
Mo., says: "Before
tislng Doan's Kidney Pills 1 suf
fered everything from kidney trou
bles for a year and a half. I had
pain In the back and head, and al
most continuous in the loins and felt
weary all the time. A few doses of
Doan's Kidney Pills brought great
relief, and I kept on taking them un
til in a short time I was cured. I
think Doan's Kidney Pills are won
derful." For sale by all dealers. BO cents a
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y. ' .
Examining Children's Eyes.
Either defective sight is on the In
crease among the pupils of the New
York City schools, or elRe a more care'
ful examination of eyes Is being made.
Recent examinations made by the
Board of Health show that one-halt
of the scholars are In need of glasses.
Frr8,St.Vitus'Dance:Nervous Diseases per.
mnneutly cured by Dr. Kline's Urent Nerve
Restorer. S3 trinl bottle and treatise frpe.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.S1 ArchHt,,Puila,, Pa.
Argentina has a CG,720-acre wheat
Held.
iky i
Itchings And
Irritations
Speedily Cured by Warm
Baths With
And Gentle Anointings Of
The Great Skin Cure,
when all other remedies
mdevenphysiciansfail.
lUaranteed absolutely
puJte, sweet, and whole
some, and may be used
from the hour of birth.
. fold tfiroortfHit the -world. TV pott In alt Otic,
rottrr Drug 4 Chem. Corp., Solo Prom., Boston.
rBootoa To luring. Ulgfltfurintf Huuiour-v.
, ,,HTlTi(r taken rnmr wnvArtn TaUeiTutt-' fot
hrea montln rni be in 5 enttraly car-! of Rinmith
catarrh and d i.ippfi.a, I think a word of pr&lnt If
dttto"CMcaretn"forthirwondrfnl comiKmttton
I hare taken numerous other ao-cnlled rtimpdlea
aft wltheiu an... and I Ami that Cat caret relter
oro In a day thau aU the other 1 have Ukea
Would In a year "
Jamat McGuae, M Utiecr St., ienoy Gitj. N- J.
fiHut, lltUjIr. Potent. Taite Gxx!. To Gao4,
Werer Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 0, 25c. 50c. Never
old In bnlk. The cennlne tablet stamped G G 0
ftaarmnteed so cure or your money back.
8terHnf Remedy CM Cliicaeo or N.Y. $t
t3.Ii.IAL SALE, TEN KiLLiCN BOXES
mm a euj mvm
Hashes
V r the roa gjg
I Hf
3 ot fZlt onetbwS-
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Stay on the Farm.
By E. J. REED.
There has long been a custom
among farmers to pride themselves
on educating their boys and girls (or
something besides the tarm. In tact,
the custom has become so fixed that
whenever a boy seems to possess
more than ordinary Intelligence,
thoughtless people say that he Is too
smart to be a farmer. You have ob
served that when a boy prepares to
go away to school this question goes
the rounds of the community: "What
Is he preparing himself tor and what
Is there In it for him?"
Tell me the occupation In which a
man may use more education than
can a farmer every day upon the
farm? What other occupation per
mits the use ot so many different
courses of studies or offers so many
pleasurable profitable experi
ments? Almost any line of study
dan be made profitable in agriculture,
though, to be sure, some are more
valuable than ottors. No matter
how much we think we know about
farming, there is still locked up in
every part of the old farm secrets
that will one by one reveal them
selves to us while we live.
Farming Is a profltable business.
This Is often disputed, but it you or
your neighbors aren't making any
money whose fault is it? Are you
doing the best you know how? Look
about yotuand see it there are not a
great many little leaks which might
be stopped. Are you attending your
crops to the limits? Have you good
animals and only as many as you can
feed? These questions and others
will crowd you mind if you' will re
flect a moment. We admit that farm
ing Is not extremely profltable with all
farmers, and this condition prompts
us to take advantage of the oppor
tunity of encouraging the farmers to
educate their boys into a more thrifty
standard of farmers than their fath
ers have been. When agriculture .is
pushed to the limit, as all others pro
fessions nre, it will be seen that farm
ing yields among tho largest of net
Incomes.
Again, the profits are sure. Un
favorable conditions of climate will
sometimes cut crops short, yet then
are fluctuations in all lines. His pro
ducts never go out of style, but the
demand may be Increased by produc
ing only the best. Whenever finan
cial or political affairs are such as to
cause distress tmong factories and
mines, the farmer, though his income
may be largely cut off, always has
plenty to eat and to wear.
That farm life 13 the nrost health
ful Is conceded by all. Far away
from the filth and the rubbish of the
city with Its Impure water, teeming
with microbes, and the germs of dis
ease present in every breath of air,
the country boy may e::pand his
lungs and inhale the air ot freedom,
healthful and Inspiring. Those of all
other employments covet tho Inde
pendence of the farmer. He goes to
work when he pleases and quits when
he gets ready. He crowds his work
or delays it to take advantage of holi
days, which are the town people's
busy days. Thus he works to suit
the occasion, the weather or his
pleasure; yet the farmer boy does not
appreciate these opportunities until
he has tried some position where ha
is subject to the will of others, and
where there are no off days.
One more suggestion, which I will
offer, is that the surroundings in the
country encourage right living and
happiness in this world and a prepa
ration for the next the most impor
tant of all considerations, yet the
least considered.
If it seem that a boy has a calling
for some other lino of work, he might
do well to leave the farm; but If not,
we would encourage him to look up
on the bright side of farm life ns he
looks only upon the bright side of
his would-be profession.
Diamond Key Rings a New Fnd.
Women whose brothers, husbands
or sweethearts are so wealthy that to
remember their birthdays with the
ordinary gifts of silver match boxes
or cigarette cases Is out of the ques
tion have taken to presenting them
with little key rings, lncrusted with
diamonds, says the New York Press.
Any one in doubt as to what to give
a man friend will find these attract
ive although not inexpensive trifles
exactly fill the bill. "Of course,"
said one young woman who had Just
purchased one for her fiance, "he
will think more of the Bplrit of the
gift than its actual value."
Depended on the Piano.
Father "My daughter has studied
music for a year now, and has not
made the least progress." Musio
Teacher "It is the fault of the
piano, my dear sir. There is one in
the shop near here that the signorlna
would learn to play in a short time."
Father "H'm! What is there spe
cial about it?'' Music Teacher
"Well, to look at it, it Is like this
one, but you play it by turning a
handle." Mondo Umorlstico.
Epigrams.
Egotism. Belief that we are
necessary while living, and shall be
remembered when dead.
Religion. With some a hope, with
others a belief, and with many a fear
that the injustices of this life will be
remedied n the next.
Wealth. The modern standard of
success. Fools worship it; ascetics
despise it; wise men use It. The
Century.
The City of London College is
opening evening classes In Japanese
and a number of young men, mostly
clerks, have joined them.'
Verdict for Dr. Pierce
AGAINST THE
Ladies' Home Journal.
Sending truth after, a He. It 1 an old
maxim that "a He will travel seven
leagues while truth Is getting Its boot
on," and no doubt hundreds of thousands
of good people read the unwarranted and
malicious attack upon Dr. It. V. Pierce
and hls"Favorlto Prescription "published
in the May (1904) number of the Ladles'
Home Journal, with Its great black dis
play headings, who never saw the hum
bio, groveling retraction, with Its Incon
spicuous heading, published two months
later. It was boldly charged In the sland
erous and libelous article that Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, for the cure of
woman's weaknesses and ailments, con
tained alcohol and other harmful Ingredi
ents. Dr. Pierce promptly brought sulk
against the publishers ot the Ladles'
Home Journal, for 1300,000,00 damages. I
Dr. Pierce alleged that Mr. Bok, the
editor, maliciously published the article
containing such false and defamatory
matter wit the Intent of Injuring his
buslnes&rfurthermore, that no alcohol, or
lurlous. or bablt-forming, drugs
ver jvere, contained In his "Fa
'csatlptlon"; that said medicine
fj5m native medicinal roots and
no harmful Ingredients what-
id that Mr. Bok's malicious state-
tncfj were wholly and absolutely false.
Ifrtheretrnrtlnn printed hv Mlrl.TniirnnJ
r".'',v. "ere lurcedTo acknowledge Piat tjigy
teiijiihtnliiegjflTitTysf of "Favorite Pre-
whom certified that,
mm
.1U.BJ-
ctihoi ux.aiiyon.no. alleged narmrul (iriigsi
These facu were Iso proven In flic trial or
the action In the 8upremi Court. But the
business of Dr. I'lerro was ireatly Injured bw
IIib publication of the. libelous artlrle with
lt great display headings, while hundreds of
thousands who read the wickedly defamatory
article never saw the humble groveling re
traction, set In small type and made as Incon
spicuous as possible The matter was. how
ever brought before a Jury In tbe Pupreme
Court of New York State which promptly
rendered a verdict In the Doctors favor.
Thus his traducers came to grief and their
base slanders were refuted.
The will of Mrs .Phoebe Bloomfleld,
Toledo, gives her Plater, Mrs. Fryber
ger, 15,000 on condition that she does
not return to Fryberger.
OarfleV Tea the indlsponsablo laxative!
Take it in the Spring; it purines the blood, .
cleanses the system, eradicates disease. It
Is made wholly of simple Herbs. Guaran
teed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law.
Japanese Fond of Billiards.
So enamored are the Japanese be
coming of the great game of billiards
that the Mikado has had a fine In
luld table erected, and It is stated that
It. W. Stevenson Is to give lessons at
the Imperial court.
How's This?
We olTer One Hundred Dollars Kewnrd
for any-ense of Catarrh that cannot b
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ,
V. J. Cheney A; Co., Toledo, O.
Wc, the -undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financiallv able to carry
out any obligations mnde by their firm.
West & Tiiuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
Wai.iii.no, Kinxax &, MAnvis, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
HaH'sCntanliCure is taken internally, act
ingdirectly upon the blood und mucuoussur
fnces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price, 7ic. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Japan Not Able to Fight.
Financiers of world-wide reputation
have all along laughed at the Idea that
Japan, in her present state of finan
cial instability, would wage war
against any country, least of all the
United States. From what the world
at large Is coming to know of the in
ternal affairs of the Island empire (a
recent dispatch from Tokio guardedly
refers to the growing sentiment
against the mania for speculation),
the pacific predictions of the experts
may well be credited. A country with
a falling stock market and an impend
ing financial panic does not enter up
on the extravagance of war, unless its
statesmen have taken leave of their
Honses, and it is generally admitted
that the men who are directing the
foreign policy of Japan are exception
ally level-headed. Japan Is In nq con
dition to seek enmities or to chal
lenge Us friends. Leslie's Weekly.
Benefit of Yawning.
Systematic yawning seems to have
proved highly successful in Austria,
as a method of vocal and health cul
ture. Dr. Naegll advises deep yawn
ing with arms outstretched, thus in
suring complete change of air in the
lungs, and at each treatment he has
his patients make six to eight yawns,
each being followed by swallowing.
He regards the exercise, with deep
breathing, as the best means of
strengthening the respiratory organs
and muscles, while It gives astonish
ing relief in catarrh of the throat.
For Bingers a like practice causeB tho
tonsils and uvula to retract and hard
en, and the clear passage gives the
voice greater volume and improved
quality.
FIND OUT
The Kind of Food That Will Keep
You Well.
The true way is to find out what is
best to eat and drink, and then culti
vate a taste for those things instead
of poisoning ourselves with improper,
indigestible food, etc.
A conservative Mass. woman writes:
"I have used Grape-Nuts 5 years
for the young and for the aged; in
sickness and in health; at first follow
ing directions carefully, later in a
variety ot ways as my taste and Judg
ment suggested.
"But its most special, personal ben
efit has been a substitute for meat,
and served dry with cream when
rheumatic troubles made it important
for me to give up the 'coffee habit.'
"Served in this way with the addi
tion of a cup of hot water and a little
fruit it has been used at my morning
meal for six months, during which
time my health has much improved,
nerves have grown steadier, and a
gradual decrease in my excessive
weight adds greatly to my comfort."
Name given by Postum Cereal Co.,
Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the
little book, "The Road to Wellville,"
in pkgs, "There's a reason."
err 6idQ of foife. jj
' A DEFINITION.
A stick and a ball and a wee. small boy,
A whack, and the ball is off;
A wall: of n mile; then do it again,
And that ia the game of golf.
Lippincott's.
A MIND'S-EYEJ VIEW.
"And is your Castle in Spain a sky
scraper?" "Yes; fourteen fairy stories high."
Harper's Weekly.
ALL HE KNEW ABOUT IT.
Knlcker "You can't paint the
lily."
Subbuhs "Never got a seed cata
logue, dJ you?" New York Sun.
SUMMER GIRL.
He "Darling, have you ever loved
any other man as much as you do
me?"
She "No; not in the winter."
Chicago News.
A LONG FELT NEED.
First Millionaire "What are you
going to establish?" -
Second Millionaire "A fund for
the promotion ot the focgetting of
education." New York Sun.
QUITE A DIFFERENCE.
"Did Howard's rich uncle's death
make much difference In his style of
living?"
"Decidedly, yes. He changed from
hardpan to Panhard." Judge.
REMINISCENCE.
Mrs. Jawback 'I married you be
cause I pitied you. Nobody else
would."
Mr. Jawback "Well, everybody
does now." Cleveland Leader.
MOTHER KEPT THE SECRET.
Father "Don't you know that It
hurt your mother as much to punish
you as it did you?"
Son "Yes, but I'll bet the neigh
bors ain't certain of it!" Florida
Times-Union.
BETWEEN 'THE ACTS.
"Just ns Jack was about to kiss me
last night father walked iuto tbe
room."
"What did you do?"
"I gave Jack a rain-check." Mil
waukee Sentinel.
OLD MAN'S TOE-SUITOR'S HEELS.
Pater "Well, my boy, so you have
interviewed your girl's father, eh?
Did you make the old codger too the
mark?"
Son "Yes, dad. I was the mark."
Boston Transcript.
A MARINE TRUISM.
Bacon "I see in a Western town a
Mrs. Kraft has married her family
physician."
Egbert "Well, it's only to be ex
pected that a Kraft should tie up to a
Doc." Yonkers Statesman.
A SURE SIGN.
Elders "I guess I'm getting old."
Ascum "What's the matter
now?"
Elders "I notice I don't laugh as
heartily as I used to over jokes about
death." Philadelphia Press.
WELL BEGUN IS NOT HALF DONE
"How does your speech begin?"
asked the interested friend.
"It begins 'Mr. Speaker!' " an
swered the new member of Congress,
"and that is as far as I ever get when
I try to deliver it." Washington
Star.
NONE LEFT TO LEND TO MUSIO.
N "Have you an ear for music?"
asked the society maid.
"No," replied the matter-of-fnet
young man. "I use one of my ears
for telephone communications and
the other for a penrack." Chicago
News.
ENTERTAINING.
"Is your family entertaining this
season?" inquired the society devotee.
"Well," answered Mr. Cumrox,
"mother and the girls seem kind of
amusing to me, but everybody else
seems to take 'em seriously." Wash
ington Star.
A MATCH GAME. '
"Didn't that new nurse come that
I engaged ror little Reginald?" asked
Mr. Stiles.
"Oh! yes!" replied Mrs. Stiles,
"but she wouldn't do. She had noth
ing but blue dresses to wear, and
blue, you know, is only for girl ba
bies. Pirn's for boys." Catholid
Standard and Times.
LIGHT COMEDY.
Vaudeville Female "Hasn't that
literary duck got. that sketch done
for us yet?"
Vaudeville Male "Yep, but ii
won't do. He had the nerve to cal)
It a refined comedy act, an' there wai
only three chances In the whole piece
fur you t' knock me down, What'd
j er think of thut?" Puck.
OCT OF SIGHT.
Gunner "Splasher, the artist,
says he is going to get a gun after
the hanging committee."
Guyer--"No wonder, after the way
they treated his picture entitled, 'At
the Depths of the Deep Blue Sea. "
Gunner "What did they do with
it?"
Guyer "Wrhy, they 'sfcied It"
Chicago News.
WOMEN IN HOSPITALS
Experiences of Mrs. Rockwood and Miss Tierney
MISS MARGARET TIERNEY
A large proportion of the operations
performed in our hospitals are upon
women and girls for some organic
trouble.
Why should this be the case ?
Because they have neglected them
selves, as every one of these patients
in the hospital beds had plenty of
warning in those dragging sensations,
pains at left or right of abdomen,
backaches, nervous exhaustion, in
flammation, ulceration, displace
ments, and other organie weaknesses.
All of these symptoms are indica
tions of an unhealthy condition of tho
female system and if not heeded the
penalty has to be paid by a dangerous
operation. When these symptoms
manifest themselves, do not drag
along until you are obliged to go to
the hospital and submit to an opera
tionbut remember that Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made
from native roots and herbs, has saved
hundreds of women from surgical
operations.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compoundi has cured more cases of
feminine Ills than any other one
remedy. Such letters as thefollowing
Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the
symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way
of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating female
ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that may help your
case. . Her advice is free and always helpful.
Ask tffs. Pinkham's Advice A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills.
Osage Indians Rich.
The 2,000 Osages In Oklahoma are
the richest community on the face of
the globe, and they are getting richer.
REGAINS HIS HEARING.
United States Patents Granted on In.
visible nnd Successful Ear Drum.
New York. Mr. A. O. Leonard, a son of
Dr. A. B. Leonard, of the Methodist
Church, whose offices nre nt 1171 Broad
way, Suite 231, has invented a simple yet
effective little ear drum resembling a min
iature mepsphone. He had for over thirty
years, as hosts of his acquaintance and
friends know, a very complicated case of
catarrhal denfness which specialists had
failed to relieve, and yet so remarkably
successful is his invention that one could
ienrccly believe him to be a denf man.
Mr. Leonard is now prepared to help
those who are afflicted with deafness and
will gladly give full information by mail.
He has made the price so low that no deaf
person can afford to allow this opportunity
to pass.
The Chump Family.
Among the younger constituents of
one family In Ford, Ky., are Able
Chump, Little Chump, Champy
Chump and Skittles Chump.
SLEEP BROKEN BY ITCHING.
Kcwma Covered Whole Body For a
lar No Relief Until Cuticnra
Remedies Prove Perfect Success.
"For a year I have had what they call
eczema. I had an itching all over my body,
and when I would retire for the nifibt it
would keep me awake half tbe night, and
the more I would scratch, the more it
would itch. I tried all kind.i of remedies,
hut could get no relief. I used one cake of
Outicura Soap, one box of Cuticura and
two vials of Cuticura Resolvent Pills
which cost me a dollar and twenty-five
rents in ail, and am very glad I tried them,
fr I was completely cured. Walter W.
Paglush, 207 N. Robcy St., Chicago, HI.,
Oct. 8 and IB. 190(1."
Hamburg Is said to have a Are rec
ord larger than that of any other city
In the world.
Carfield Tea. the Mild laxative, is a pure,
practical household remedy; good for young
and old. To be taken for constipation, indi
gestion, sick-beadache, colds and diseases
arising from impure biocd. It clears the
complexion. .
New York has 39 suburbs in New
Jersey.
fjfl7ITtni it ffti,frPiilUI.fUWenreW if,i'V---""'JtTa.
i i STIFFNESS, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP, i
TWISTS AND TWITCHES. ALL DECANJP WHEN H
J YOU APPLY fl
m ST. " '48 1
JP JACOBS JP
B THE wLn I I PRICE I
OLD-MONK-CURE BbB 23 AND 50 CENT
L. .DOUGLAS
$3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES
W. L OOUGLAS $4.00 SILT EDGE SHOES CANHGT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT All PRIDES:
Men's Mho, n.t to IM-IO. ltaV KhoM, .t to Wl.ir,. Women'.
Khoel, S4 to mi.nn. Mluei' & Children'. KhuM, Ui.ZS to S1.UO.
W.I, Douhis shoes are recognized by expert judges of footwear
to be the best in style, nt an.l wearpruuuceu iu this country. iu-l
Dart of the shoe and ercrr detitil ol the innkimr is looked after
ana waicneu over by skilled shoemakers,
time or cost. If I eouM take von iuto mv
Brockton, Mass.. and show vnu how carefully V. L. Douirh's 1
hoes are male, yrra would then nnderstand
wrar lonyr, ana are or creater mine man
W. I rewrlt. wme nnd price U Kainr! fti tlie
pn". "i iniennr un. iiit.nmie.
MRS.CHAS. A. ROCKWOOD
ttfi constantly being received by
Mrs. Pinkhaui to prove our claims.
Mrs. C. A. Rockwood, "teacher of
Parliamentary Law, of 58 Free St.,
Fredonia, N. Y., writes :
"For years I suffered with female trouble.
It was decided that an operation waa neces
sary, and although I submitted to a serious
operation my sufferings continued, until
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
was recommended and it proved a marvelona
remedy, so quickly did it restore my health.
I cannot thank you sufficiently for the good
it has done me."
Miss Margaret Tierney, of No. 328
W. 85th Street, New York, writes:
Dear Mrs, Plnkhara:
"When only eighteen years of age onr
physician decided that an operation was
necessary to permit of my womanly organs
performing their natural functions. My
mother objocted and being urged by a
relative to try Lvdia E. Pinkham's Veget
able Compound did so. I soon improved In
health, the proper conditions were establish
ed and I am well nnd strong, thanks to
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."
No other remedy has such un
qualified endorsement, as Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No
other remedy in the world has such
a record of cures of female Sis.
New South Wales railways hare
made largo reductions in passenger
fares and frelcht rates.
Painting for
Profit
No one will question the superior
appearance of weli-painted property.
The question that the property-owner
asks is: "Is the apocarance worth
the cost?" " ,
Poor paint is for temporary appear
ance only.
Paint made from Pure Linseed Oil
and Pure White Lead is for lasting
appearance and for protection. It
saves repairs and replacements cost
ing many times the paint investment.
The Dutch Koy trade mark is found
only on kegs containing Pure White
Lead made by
the Old Dutch
Process.
SEND FOR
BOOK
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matinn on the cnfnt
ril.iwt. Knt tree Alt Utii pwfcril in
upon reriu.M. 1'jV7 brart this mark,
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in whichrvtr of thr follow
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S lipp -A rare chani-e tt Indent In tnirm
V En of merit Recent Khlpmimts of our
ore lo mneltor returned sapr t-,n, averaftt.
Mine loented At Kali Hlver, Col. HMkm; Share. Treasury
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why they hold their shape, tit better,
any o;ner maKes.
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