The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, March 10, 1909, Image 8

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    Go With a Rush.
Tho dumund for that wonderful stom
ach, liver and kidney 'euro, Dp. King's
New Life Pills 1b astounding. H. L.
MeEotlre says be never saw the like.
Its because they never -fall to oure sour
stomach, constipation, Indigestion, bil
iousness, jaundice, sick headache, chills
and malaria. Oat; 25o. H. L. Mo-Entire.
Easter Bazaar.
An Easter Jjazaar will be hold In the
M. E. church on Thursday and Friday,
March 25 and 20. Supper will be
served both evenings from 6.00 to 7.00.
Chicken and waflle supper Thursday
evening. Supper 25 cents. The ladles
expect to make this the largest and
best bazaar ever given In tho M. E.
church.
If you want the best educational ad
vantages at reasonable cost, write to
the principal of the Clarion State Nor
mal school for terms. Teachers pre
paratory courses a special feature of
the spring term, March 23rd.
All flavors of delicious Ice cream only
25o per quart at the Reyuolddvllle
Candy Works.
Well, Did You See That
BEE-LINE
At Robinson & Mundorff's
Well, if you have not, it
will not cost you any.
thing to have a look, so
just step in and look
around. Of course, we
sell "bee supplies and try
to keep a complete line of
"Root's" goods on hand.
This month we are going
to give our customers the
benefit of a SPECIAL
DISCOUNT, so we would
appreciate your order at
as early a date as possi
ble. Rea Bee & Honey Co.
Tea.chers
A
Senior
at
Work
jkwi
L.h.I Kir 11 3JL.
To Attend the Spring Term Opening April 6
At the State Normal School
Courses leading to State Certificates and Life Diplomas
Review, Business and Music Courses
Addrau tha Principal for Cataloaue
James E. Ament, LL. D.
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
v Capital and Surplus
Resources . .
Joni) H. Xaughkk, Pros.
John H. Ktiucher
Henrv (. ltllle
.1. O. K!m Daniel Nolan
.'. x. Hammond
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
The Peoples National Bank
(OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY)
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
Night on Bald Mountain.
On a lonely night Alex Benton of
Fort Edward, N. Y., ulimbed Bald
mountain to the home of a neighbor,
tortured by asthma, bent on curing him
with Dr. King's New Discovery, that
had oured himself of asthma. This
wonderful medicine soon relieved and
quickly cured bis neighbor. Later It
cured his son's wife of a severe lung
trouble. Millions believe Its the great
est throat and lung cure on earth.
Coughs, colds, croup, hemorrhages and
sore lungs are surely cured by It. Best
for hay fever, grip and wbooplng'Cough.
50o and (1.00. Guaranteed by H. L.
McEntlre.
Notice to Taxpayetsof Wlnslow Twp,
Thecounty commissioners have placed
the county taxes of the different col
lectorsintotbe bands of their attorney
up to 1908 to compel the collectors to
at once collect the same. The 1908
taxes are also due and collectible.
The supervisors and school board are
after mefor ""their money and I "will
bave to procceed at once and collect
the taxes. Amos Strouse,
Collector.
A Hurry Up Call.
Quick! Mr. Druggist Qulok! A box
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve Here's a
quarter For the love of Moses, hurry!
Baby's burned himself, terribly John
nie cut his foot with the axe Mamie's
scalded Pa can't walk from plies Bll
lle has bolls and my corns ache. She
got It and soon oured all tbe family. Its
the greatest healer on earth. Sold by
H. L. McEntlre.
Letter Hat.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
in post office at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa., for
week ending March 7, 1909.
W. 8. Strawcutter.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
Hyomel brings the healing balsams
of pine and eucalyptus to your home.
Breathe Hyomel and kill the catarrh
terms. Complete outfit $1.00. Stoke
& Felcht Drug Co. sells it on the
money back plan.
Your dollar will do the most at Hor-
witz's. Satisfaction guaranteed or mon
ey refunded.
Our own ice cream is made from the
purest materials. Try it. 25o per
quart. Reynoldsville Candy Works.
Subscribe for The Star. Jl a year.
Wanted
inn ?m
In
Indiana
Model
School
.j5...'!.j : - rii
Indiana, Pa.
$ 1 75,000.00
$550,000.00
OFFICERS '
J. J. Kino, Vlce-Pres. K. C. Schdckers, Cashier
DIRECTORS
John H. Corbett
K. II. Wilson
N Capital and Surplus
$125,000.00.
Resources $500,000.00.
Foreign Exchange Sold.
Interest paid semi-annually
on'Savings '.Accounts, hav
ing liberal deposit and with
drawal privileges.
Liberal treatment; and ev
ery courtesy extended con-
" feistent with sound banking.
-Open Saturday Evenings.
OBEYED THE C0CT0R.
Did His Best In Keeping a Watch Upon
the Patient. ,
The late Ir. Drumiimnd, tbe habit
ant poet, mice related mi amusing an
oedote Indicative Of the simplicity of
the rural French Canadian.
He was suiuiiici'liiu; In Mcgantl(
county, Que., when, early one even
lug, he was vlHlicd by a young farm
er named Ovlde Lcbiane.
"Hon solr, dot-tour," said Ovlde by
way of greeting. "Ma bruddcr Molse,
boom, ver' sewk. You come on
d'house for see beeni, doc?"
Drummond, always kind hearted and
obliging, compiled with, the request of
Ovlde and found the unfortunate
Mulse suffering from what he diag
nosed as a fairly severe case of ty
phoid. "Wishing to provide MoI.se with some
medicine," said the doctor-poet, "I ask
ed Ovlde to accompany me back to tbe I
village. The prescription compound
ed. I proceeded to Instruct Ovlde. The
dose was to be administered every
three hours during the night, and, try
ing to be as brief, plain and explicit
as possible, I said: 'He sure and keep
watch on Molse tonight and give him
a renspoAnful of this at 9 o'clock, 12
o'clock and at 3 and 0 In the morning.
Come and see me about 0 o'clock In
the morning. "
Ovlde understood and departed. The
following morning he again presented
hlmelf, and Drummond asked: "How's
Molse? Did you do ns I told yon?"
"Ma brudder Molse, I t'lnk he some
better dan las' night," replied Ovlde.
"I give beem de medeclne, but I doan
hove no watch In d'house, doc. I tak
d'leetle clock d'one what mak d'beeg
deesturb for get up. I keep eet on
bees dies' all night. T'lnk eet do
heem good da t. Jus' Ink d'wntoh. W'at
you t'ink, doc?" narper's Weekly.
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THE QUEEN BEE.
Her Household Service the Most Per.
feet In the World.
"We must go to tbe bee for the real
solution of the servant question," said
a housewife. "Tbe queen bee's serv
ice is the most perfect In the world.
Why, she even has servants who di
gest her food for her.
"The queen bee is so entirely occu
pied In egg laying she lays 2,500
eggs, twice her own weight, dally
that all other things must be done for
her.
"And so a corps of servants makes
her toilet. This corps all day long
cleans and brushes and polishes her
person. It Is as though her life were
passed divinely in a beautiful parlor.
"Another corps of servants has
charge of the air she breathes. The
air must be the purest, that her eggs
may be the finest. So, standing In a
circle about her, fanning with their
wings, these bees make a living ven
tilating system.
"Her most Important servants are
perhaps her feeders. Their training
may be said to begin before birth,
since they must be born, from special
ly molded eggs, with glands in their
heads for the reception of bee milk,
the chosen predigested food of the
queen. The feeders stand always at
attention, presenting, like a brimming
cup, their head glands, swollen with
predigested food, to the queen bee,
busy at her task of laying a dozen
eggs a minute." New Orleans Times
Democrat. The Engli.h Three R'aJ
We are constantly being misunder
stood by the foreigners, says Clarence
Rook, and the Frenchman of whom
the following story Is told contrived to
do us something less than justice.
He had been on a visit to this coun
try In order to study nt first band the
social manners of the English people.
On returning to his native land be
was asked by a friend whether he had
discovered the meaning of the myste
rious "three It's."
"Oh, I found out what they were on
the first day of my visit!" said be.
"And what are they, then?"
"RIppIn', rotten nnd rlght-o!" replied
the triumphant Frenchman. London
Mall.
Had Them Tested."
The loss nnd recovery of a $0,500
pearl necklace recall the story of a
similar experience which a New York
woman had after tbe last Old Guard
ball. She also missed her necklace
when she arrived nt her home, nnd
the next day It was brought to her by
a woman who bad shared her car
riage on her way home, nanding the
necklace to bcr friend, tbe finder said:
"So glad I found It. We always
thought they were real." New York
Tribune.
, Allaying Hia Fears.
' The New Convict Say, old man, I'm
likely to go stomping around my bou
doir at all hours of tbe night. I'm a
sleepwalker. It worries me terribly
too. Guard It needn't In this hotel,
for tbere Isn't the slghtest danger of
your walking out of a window. Puck.
Their Good Time.
Little Elsie was very disobedient
and mother was cross and scolding.
Suddenly the little one looked up and
said very sweetly, "Ob, mamma, ain't
we having a good time!"
"How? asked the mother crossly.
"Oh, just a-fussing." Delineator.
A Mechanical Age.
"What has become of the old fash
ioned mother who sat up to see at
what bonr ber boys got In?"
"I presume she has been superseded
by a time clock." Kansas City Jour
nal. A. common danger produces unanim
ity. Latin Proverb. ; -
LEE AT APPOMATTOX.
One of the Most Notablo Scents In
the History of the War.
Min who, saw the defeated general
when he came forth from the clmmber
where he had signed, the articles of
capitulation say that he paused a mo
ment as his eyes rested once more on
the Virginia hills, smote bis bands to
gether as though In some excess of
Inward agony, then mounted Ills gray
horse, Traveler, and rodo calmly away.
If that was the very Gethsemnne
of his trials, yet he must hnve had
then one moment of supreme. If chas
tened, Joy. As be rode quietly down
the lane lending from the scene of
capitulation he passed Into view of his
men of such as remained of them.
Tbe news of the surrender had got
abroad, and they were waiting, grief
stricken nnd dejected, upon the hill
sides when they caught sight of their
old commander on the gray horse.
Then occurred one of the most notablo
scenes In the history of the war. In
an fnstant they were about blm, bare
headed, with tear wet faces, thronging
blm, kissing his hand, bis boots, his
saddle; weeping, cheering him amid
their tears, shouting his name to tbe
very skies. He said: "'Men, we have
fought through the war together. I
have done my best for yon. My benrt
is too full to say more." From "Rob
ert B. Lee, the Southerner."
ERROR MEANT DEATH.
Typesetters and Proofreaders on Chi-,
nese Paper Careful.
China, with nil Its vast population,
boasts not quite two dozen dally pa
pers, but among them are the two old
est popers In the world. The Kin Tan
used to be considered by Europeans
the oldest paper, but It has been Issued
a mere thousand years. The Tslng Tao,
or Pekln News was first published 500
years before the Norman conquest and
has been Issued without Intermission
for nearly 1,400 years. The Tslng Tao
has the appearance of a yellow backed
magazine of twenty-four octavo pages,
each page containing seven columns,
consisting of seven "characters."
Two editions are published an edi
tion de luxe for the court nnd tbe up
per classes at a cost of 24 cents a
month, and an edition Inferior In paper
and printing, costing 10 cents a month.
It has a circulation of about 10,000 nnd
Is really the principal paper of China,
chronicling the movements of tbe em
peror nnd of the court and printing
the ministerial reports. It Is probably
the most exact newspaper In the world.
The punishment for an error in print
ing was until recently, nt least. Instant j
death. New York Times.
Old London Cookshops.
Mediaeval London, besides being a
"city of taverns," was famous for Its
cookshops, such as jthe place on the
river bank described by Fltzstephen In
the thirteenth century: "There every
day ye may call for any dish of meat,
roast, fried or sodden, fish both small
and great, venison nnd fowl. If friends
come upon a sudden wearied with
travel to a citizen's bouse and they be
loath to wait for curious preparations
and dressings of fresh meat let tbe
servant run to the water side, where
all things that can be desired are at
hand." This particular place of public
cookery apparently did an Indoor as
well as an outdoor trade, for Fltz
stephen further described It ns being
used both day and night by "multi
tudes of soldiers or other strangers
who refresh themselves to their con
tent on roast goose, the fowl of Afri
ca and the rare gadwit of lonla." But
what were the two last mentioned
Viands? London Chronicle. .
8ickroom Mirrors.
"Only a hand mirror should find
plnce In a sickroom," said a doctor,
"and it should be one flattering to tbe
patient the kind, for instance, which
If the face Is too broad will lengthen
It a little. And the patient should only
be allowed to look in tbe mirror at
propitious times. Many a patient has
been frightened literally to death by
bis haggard reflection has looked,
sighed and renounced hope. But ninny
another patient in a really bad way
really desperate, too being given a
look at himself just after he has taken
a stimulant has bucked up wonderful
ly. In fact, a sickroom mirror wisely
bandied Is a curative agent, while reck
lessly handled It may kill."
His Usual Way.
The new waitress sidled up to a
dapper young man nt the breakfast
table, who, after glancing at tbe bill,
opened his mouth, and a noise Issued
forth that sounded like the ripping oft
of all of the cogs on one of tbe wheels
In the power house. The new waitress
made ber escape to tbe kitchen. "Fel
low out there Insulted me," she said.
The head waiter looked at him. "I'll
tet it," he sold. "That's just the train
caller ordering his breakfast." Argo
naut. Wnen hie Enjoys Home.
"Does your husband enjoy bis home'-"
"Yes whenever I want blm to In':1?
me to the theater." Cleveland Lpnder I
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Waverly Oil Worts
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A Good Qualification.
The mystery of tlio negro mind Is
illustrated by n story which the Phila
delphia Record prints. John, the cr.l
orcd applicant for tbe position of but
ler In a family living In one of the
fashionable suburbs of Philadelphia,
strove to impress bis would be em
ployer with bis entire fitness for the
plnce."
"Oh, yes, sub," he said, "I's sholy well
educated, sub. I's passed a civil serv
ice examination."
"Indeed," responded tbe gentleman,
"that Is very fine, I'm sure, but I
can't say tbnt thot will be of any par
ticular value to me In a butler."
"No?" said tbe surprised applicant.
"It shore Is strange how gemmen's
tastes do differ. Now, Mr. Williams,"
naming bis former employer, "he say,
'John, one thing I deman' is civil
service "to mnh guests,' an' he done
gave me a lamination H tbere, sub,
an' that's the truf."
Then the gentleman saw a great
light. Ho replied:
"Yes, you are quite right John.
Civil service is a very important and
rather unusual virtue, so if you have
passed that examination I think we'll
consider yon cngnged."
A Mogul Hero.
Here is a little vignette of Babar,
the first of the great mofUils. At elev
en he succeeded to bic kingdom of
Ferghana. His father wan accidental
ly killed, and "I," says the boy, "im
mediately mounted in great baste and,
taking such followers as were at band,
set out" to secure my throne." He suc
ceeded In holding it, nearly lost it by
trusting a traitor who was "the best
player at leapfrog he had ever seen"
and actually lost it by grasping at the
possession of Samarkand. Then came
two years of wandering. Then he got
Ferghana again and lost It a second
time by trying to make bis Mongol
soldiers restore their loot to tbe peas
antry. And all this before he was
seventeen! Thirty-two years later he
died, the last scene being tbe most
striking of all. His darling son
Humayun was desperately ill. Only
some great sacrifice could save him,
said tbe doctor. He entered the cham
ber, walked round the bed three times,
saying, "On me be thy suffering," rnd
a few days afterward died. London
Spectator.
Hotel Grafters.
The proprietor of one of the largest
hotels in New York, speaking of the
uses made by nonpaying customers of
his house, said to a rural guest a few
days ago: "We have a large number of
patrons from whom we never collect
a cent, although we have no such
thing as a free list. They come bere
in the morning, pick up a castoff pa
per, which they rend, keeping an eye
open for another, which they grab as
soon ns it Is dropped. After reading
awhile they stand at the ticker, often
giving long lectures to their fellows on
financial conditions and stock possi
bilities. The overcoat becomes burden
some, and It is taken to tho eher't
room, where its owner knows.lt will
be perfectly safe. Then, if they can
tear themselves from the ticker, let
ters are written on our stationery.
They do not use our telephones be
cause we charge an extra 5 cents for
the call, but they carry home matches,
toothpicks, blank cards nnd blotters
and use up the soap In our lavatories.
They also take generous nibbles of
the cheese and crackers In the cafe.
The strangest part of all is this that
the majority of this class are well to
do and highly respectable, and on that
account we do jnot shut them out."
YINOL CURES CHRONIC COUGHS,
COLDS AND BRONCHITIS
After Other Remedies Fall
"I have been troubled with a chronic
cold and bronchitis for a long time
and have tried many remedies without
finding relief. Through the kind sug
gestion of a friend I tried Vinpl, and
after taking four bottles, am entirely
cured." A, H. Wilde, 733-8th Avenue,
Minneapolis, Minn.
8. McDonald, 147 W. Congress
St Paul, Minn., writes: "I con
tracted a severe cold last winter and
thought I would never get rid of it I
tried Vlnol as a last resort, and it has
completely cured me."
Vlnol combines two world-famed
tonics, the healing, medicinal proper
ties of cod liver oil and tonic iron, de
Uclously palatable and agreeable to the
weakest stomach. For this reason,
Vinol is unexcelled as a strength
builder for old people, delicate chil
dren, weak and run-down persons, ajt
tcr sickness and for Chronic Ooujhs,
Colds and Bronchitis.
Stoke & Feicht Drug Company
Reynoldsville, Pa.
WINDSOR HOTEL
W. T. Brubaker. Mar.
Midway between Broad St. Station and
Heading Terminal on Filbert St.
European 11.00 per day and up.
American $2.50 per day and up.
The only moderate priced hotel of rep
utation and consequence In
PHILADELPHIA
you have been looking for. 1
of WAVERLY means perfect
The use
lubrica-
toon, increases the horse-power and
gives bearings a free smooth action. Special Ofla for
Fan Machinery Crust Separators Dynaaws aad Motors
' Steua Eafiaes aUckiaery Tnrbiaigiats
I AateawUles Air Compressors
. "Perfect Lubricatioa Without Carbon Deposit"
Co. Independent Refiners. Pittsburg. Pa.
THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION
Athlce against the Use of Harsh Purgatives
and Physics.
A doctor's first question when consulted
by a patient is, "are your bowels regular?"
lie knows that ninety-eight per cent of
illness is attended with inactive bowels and
torpid liver. This condition poisons the
system with noxious gases and waste mat
ter which naturally accumulates and which
must be removed through the bowels be
fore health can be restored.
Salts, ordinary pills and cathartics may
be truly likened to dynamite. Through
tfceir harsh, irritating action they force, a
passage through the bowels, causing pain
and damage to the delicate intestinal
structure which weakens the whole system,
and at best only produces temporary relief.
The repeated use of such treatments cause
chronlo irritation of the stomach and bow-,
els, hardens their tissues, deadens their
nerves, stiffens their muscles and generally
brings about an , injurious habit which
sometimes has fatal results.
We have a positive, pleasant and safe
remedy for constipation and bowel dis
orders in general. We are so certain of
its great curative value that we promise to
return the purchaser's money in every case
when it fails to produce entire satisfaction.
This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies.
We urge you to try them at our entire risk.
Rtxall Orderlies are very pleasant to
4ake, they act quietly and have a soothing,
-strengthening, healing influence on the en
tire intestinal tract. They do not, purge,
gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, excessive
looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying ef
fect, and they may be taken at any time
without any Inconvenience.
Kexall Orderlies overcome the drugging
habit and cure constipation and all similar
ailments, whether acute or chronic They y
are especially good for children, weak per
sons or old folks. Price, 36 tablets, sv
and 12 tablets, 10c,
Stoke & Feicht Drug Company Store,
Reynoldsville, Pa. ,
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I will be pleased to bave you call
and inspect my spring styles.
snop on t- ourtn street
LINGENFELTER BROS.
Up -to -Date Photographers.
Corner of Main and Fifth Streets
I REYNOLDSVILLE . . PENN'A
BOOT And SHOE REPAIRING
First-Class Handwork and
Reasonable Prices.
fl. KosinskiwWMaln St,
HUGHES & FLEMING.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa.
Garment Dyeing and Cleaning
By James Pontefract '
West Reynoldsville, Penn'a
Opposite P. R. R. Frelnht Depot.
Something In Store for You
In the way of tbe latest and most sani
tary devices In PLUMBING that you
bave yet seen. If you are to Install
modern plumbing in any building you
will do well, to visit our stoe before
contracting for the work. Our plumb
ing contracts are figured on the basis of
Al (roods, A I work and moderate
prices. Let us know your wants and
give you an estimate.
C E. HUMPHREY 0
Plumber
Dp. F.S.DAVENPORT f
Osteopathic Physician
Matson Block
Brookville,
rennsyivania
, Consultation and treatment In Rey
noldsville by appointment only. If
yoif want my opinion and examina
tion of any chronic case, write me and
make an appolnment for any MOOT) 4 Y
OR Thursday and I will call at your
home. Dr. F. 8. DAVENPORT,
Brookville, Pa.
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