The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 21, 1909, Image 3

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rr Catarrh of the Throat of Two
' Years' StandlnJ.
"I wn afflicted for two yeart with
eatarrh of the throat. At first It wat
vary alight, but every cold I took made
It woree.
"I followed your directlona and In a
very ahort time I began to Improve. I
took one bottle and am now taking
my second. I can safely say that my
threat and head are cleared from ca
tanti at the present time, but I still
. continue to take my usual dose for a
spring tonic, and I find there Is noth
ing better." Mrs. W. Pray, 280
Twelfth St., Brooklyn, N. Y
An Instantaneous Cure.
During the cattle plague of 18C0 a
farmer who had lost a number of his
cows grew so depressed that he fully
persuaded himself he had also con
tracted the disease. The medical
man whom he consulted tried In vam
to laugh him out of his fears, but sub
sequently, being fond of a joke, pre
tended to agree with the patient's
views, and solemnly told him It he
would attend to his instructions he
would be cured. He then gave the
farmer a prescription, which he di
rected should be taken to a neighbor
ing druggist .but when the latter
opened the envelope and read the
contents be was as much startled as
the farmer. For the prescription was
as follows: "This man has the cat
tle plague. Take him Into the back
yard and shoot him, according to act
of parliament." Needless to say, the
cure was instantaneous. Dundee Ad
vertiser. POl-NT) THE CAUSE.
After Six rear of Misery and Wrong
Treatment
John A. Endera, of Robertson Ave
nne, Pen Argyl, Pa., suffered for six
yeart with stinging
pain In the back, vio
lent headaches and
dlsiy spells, and was
assured by a special
ist that his kidneys
were all right, though
the secretions shoved
a reddish, brick-dust
sediment Not satisfied, Mr. Enders
started using Doan's Kidney Pills.
"The kidneys began to act more reg
ularly," he says, "and in a short time
I passed a few gravel stones. I felt
better right away, and since then
have had no kidney trouble."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T.
The Real Thing.
"How do yoah 'possum taste, suh?"
asked the solicitous waiter.
"Well," responded the patron who
had ordered the article. "It tastes
pretty good, but It isn't 'possum."
"No, suh," rejoined the waiter, "an'
dat's a sign its genuine. De genuine
'possum is a great pretender, suh;
yas, suh." Philadelphia Public Ledg
er. How's This?
IWe offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
V. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo J).
We, the undersigned, have known F. J,
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry,
out any obligations made by his firm.
IWaidiwo, Kjnwaw & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act
ing directly upon tke blood and mucuoussur
facas of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
. Terminology.
Officious Salesman Wouldn't you
like to look at some of our overcoat
ings or suitings?
Dyspeptic Looking Customer No,
but If you will be kind enough to tell
me where the drug department Is I'll
take a look at your pi 1 lings and por
ous plasterings. Chicago Tribune.
Mrs. WinaloVs Soothing Syrup forChildrea
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, ailay Spain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
Score One for Willie.
Teacher Now, Willie, how many
months have twenty-eight days?
Willie All of them, and some have
three days over. Boston Transcript.
Time is the best test. For over fifty
years Hamlins Wizard Oil has been the
most popular remedy in the United States
for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia and
all pain and inflammation.
The Professor's Break.
Teacher of Elocution (excitedly)
Too fiat! Too colorless! You can
do better than that Try again. Now!
Open your mouth anl throw yourself
Into it! Boston Transcript.
Farni,ForSaie
1"? Farmi !nl4 Sates. Strom's
SSSSSSSSSBSSSSS New Monthly Bulletin of Real
Bargain!, profaielr illustrated, mailed fm; we pay
your R.R. fare. E. A. STROUT CO., Book CI.
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Right Thinking.
By Elbert Hubbard
fsHiERE Is a nervous disease
V I The Ijelief that some
J I symptom. The holding of
we 'ueiieve uiiugn mat uuu xuun, iui a yiwi avci, uu "
the idea Is once fixed In a man's mind that some one la his
enemy, reasons as light as air ore to him confirmation as
strong as Holy writ. Tne inumuuai wno minus ne as uwju
will, bo hated In eallty very shortly.
Hate Is catching.
The person who thinks another hates him Is, while In that mood, most
unlovable.
Love only responds to love.
Incipient paranoia manifests Itself In suspicion, distrust and Jealousy.
Acute paranoia revealB Itself in pronounced hallucinations and efforts In the
line of revenge, even to the taking of lives of persons entirely disinterested.
Bvery police captain Is familiar with that phase of paronia, where a man
with staring eyes and cold sweat upon his forehead, rushes in and demands
tumrpriMnn from oimiHuwit pneniiiea that are unon his track.
The "psychologist can look down the paranoiac's past and see the time
when the disease was only the germ of a distrust or a glimmering suspicion.
Goethe said: "I have In me the germ of every conceivable crime." And
so are we all potential paranolacs. To harbor the thought of wrong is to warm
and vivify the germ. .
In certain physical conditions we think less of people than In others. I
know a man who hates everybody and everything until about 10 o'clock In
the morning. By noon he is quite approachable and for an hour or so after
dinner he is -usually gentle and generous.
Does not the amount of wrong and Injustice In the world vary with us
all, according to the time of day and our physical condition?
We do not fear anything .but evil.
The fear of evil is largely, If not entirely, a morbid and therefore insane
Idea.
From these things I gather that each one Is really the creator of the
world in which he lives. And, what Is more, every man creates In his own
Image.
Without an evil thought there never would have been any evil In the
world. Banish evil thought and thought of evil, and there will not now be
any evil in the world.
The thought of evil is born of fear. Paranoia as a disease Is -the direct
result of fear we fear some one ds enlne- to harm us. to take away our
Influence, power, money, love; and then we hate. Hate is a manifestation
of fear, end therefore la a enecies of cowardice. Jealousy Is a form of
fear.
Fear affects the circulation, even
ever the action of the heart. A faulty circulation affects every organ and,
most of all, the organs of digestion. And impaired digestion at once affects
me mind.
Impaired digestion means Impaired thought.
The treatment we receive at the hands of others Is very largely the re
flection of our own mental attitude toward them.
Prefix a "d" to evil and you get the
a you gei uod.
As a man thlnketh in his heart, so Is
Think no evil.-Ftora the New York
8$
Convincing An
By Lilian Bell.
DT CONSTANCE LYTTON.
LI of the former viceroy of
I together with a number of
a flistuTDance in tne Btreets while trying to reacn jht. Asquitn
with a petition concerning their cause.
At the same time, numbers of American suffragists went
In an orderly and dignified manner to Albany to try to secure
legislation favoring the same cause.
In Albany nobody thought it necessary to create a riot or go to Jail In
order to get an idea through our American men's minds, so why, we ask, were
Lady Lytton and iher, friends so radical?
But stop a moment. Did any of you ever try to get an idea into an
Englishman's head.
An Englishman's positive knowledge
and that nobody else on earth, even his
In the slightest degree can only be
regarding himBelf.
An Englishman regards it as his
any Irishman, Frenchman or German
cimg to nis superiority over females or
The thickness of epMwmis and this
which have made the English nation so
the suffragettes, and these arrests seem
or gentler methods, they have broken
to take the fortress by assault.
An efficacious method which would
all women without children to organize a strike and fall to perform all
duties as housekeeper, chambermaid and cook until interdependence were
conceded.
The man who from being pampered as only an Englishman dem&nds
to he pampered by his women suddenly found himself obliged to clean his
own hoots, cook his own breakfast and wash his own clothes would soon
begin to sit up and take notice.
If you must argue with an Englishman, leave off petitions and use argu
ments -he can understand, as those who know Wm do.
Therefore, when you read of arrests and Jail sentences and suffragettes
invading the House and chaining themselves to the gallery rails so that, in
order to remove the offenders, the .police had to take the rails with them,
remember
There's a reason! New York American,
Reasonable Auto Speed
Lixws Needed
By Sidney 8, Gorman.
3 the use of the motor-car became more general, the speed limits
"were gradually Increased, and the recognition of motor-cars as
"long-distance vehicles has resulted in uniform speed limits
applicable throughout the State, being fixed by statute in practi
cally all of the States where automobiles are in general use.
In Illinois and, indeed, in nearly all of the States, the driving
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or a motor vehicle at a rate or speed raster than the limits named
in- the statute ds prohibited, without regard to the conditions existing at the
time of the- violation; and It is usually provided that nothing in the act
contained shall be construed as authorizing the driving of the motor-cur at
a rate of speed jreater than is reasonable, having regard to the traffic and
the use of the highways, or so as to endanger the life or limb or Injure the
property of any person. It therefore follows, and properly so, that In these
States a penalty may he Imposed for driving a motor-car at a rata of ten
miles per hour in a twenty-mile district if the conditions existing make the
ten-mile rate unreasonably fast.
In Massachusetts, however, the statute provides that no person ehall
drive a motor vehicle at a rate of speed faster than is reasonable, having
proper regard to traffic and the use of the way and safety of the public,
and makes the driving of a motor-oar in any high-way outside the thickly
settled or business portion of a city or village at a rate in excess of twenty
miles per hour for a distance of one-quarter of a mil prima-facle evidence
that the person operating such motor-car is running it at a rate of speed
greater than is reasonable, etc. Similar provisions are made with reference to
the thickly settled or 'business portion of cities and villages, turning corners,
etc., -where running at a rate of speed in excess of a lesser number of miles
per hour is made prima-facle evidence of a violation of the law. This prima
facle evidence may be overcome by proof that the accused was not, under
the conditions of the highway then existing, guilty of driving his car at a
rate of epeed greater than was reasonable.
It must not be understood that under the provisions of the Massa
chusetts statute, in order to sustain a conviction, a person must he shown to
have driven his car faster than twenty miles per hour in the district where
driving at a rate in excess Is made prima-facle evidence of a violation of the
law, for the ony test lis that of reasonableness, asd, as in Illinois, the proof
need show only 'that the rate of speed, without regard to the number of miles
per hour, was unreasonably fast Leslie's Weekly.
Almost Lost His Head.
niirine one of the ibanauets of the
Church Congress In London, a certain
Dishorn had as his left-hand
companion a clergyman who
rwae completely (bald. During des
sert the bald-headed vicar dropped his
napkin and stooped to pick It up. At
this moment the bishop, who was
talking to his right-hand neighbor,
(elt a slight touch on fcls left arm.
called paranoia.
one is trying to undo you Is Me
such a thought feeds the malady.
at times to ntonnlne Instantly and for
word Devil j take an "o" out of good
he.
American,
Englishman.
sister of Lord Lvtton and daughter
India, has heen arrested In London,
other titled suffragettes, for creating
that he Is sovereign of the universe,
own wife and girl children, matter
likened to that of another Englishman
inalienable right to he more right than
ever created, and especially does he
an nations.
lack of spontaneous comprehension
justly famous are evidently known to
to indicate that, knowing the futility
off diplomatic relations and are trying
be sure to reach home would be for
5r7
He turned, and (beholding the vicar's
pate on a level with his elbow, said:
"No, thank you, no melon. I will take
some pineapple!" Success Magazine.
An Inquiring Mind.
Mrs. Mulligan. 01 hear that Mrs.
Casey is givln' a party on Monday.
Her youngest daughter's com In' out
Mrs. Dugan An' phwat was she
in fert Centum Magazine.
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CURED IN ONE DAY
Manyon's Cold Remedy Relieves the
head, throat and longs almost immediate
ly. Checks Fevers, stops Discharges ot
the nose, takes awny all aches and pains
caused by colds. It cures Grip and ob
stinate Coughs and prevents 1'neuuioula.
Trice 25e.
Hare you stilt or swollen Joints, no m fit
ter bow chronic? Ask your druggist (or
Uunyon's Rheumatism Remedy and see
how quickly you will he cured.
It you have any kidney or bladder trou
ble get Munyon'a Kidney Itcmedy.
Mnnyon's Vltnllier makes weak men
strong and restores lost powers.
The Generous Lawyer.
A Boston lawyer tells this story on
another lawyer named Ames, who
was retained as counsel for a man
who stepped in a hole in the Btreet
and broke his leg. Suit was brought
against the city in the sum of $1,000,
and Ames won the case. The city ap
pealed to the supreme court, but there
also the verdict was in favor of
Ames' client.
After settling up the claim, Ames
handed his client a silver dollar.
"What is this for?" asked the man.
"That is what is left after taking
out my fee, the cost of appeal, and
other expenses."
The man regarded the dollar a mo
ment .then looked at Ames.
"What Is the matter with this?" he
asked. "Is it bad?"
TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR
Seemed Imminent Scalp Vas Very
Scaly and Hair Came Out by Hand
ful Scalp Cleared and New
Hair Grown by Cuticura.
"About two years ago I wns troubled
with my head being scaly. Shortly after
that I had an attack of typhoid fever and
I was out of the hospital possibly two
months when I first noticed the . loss of
hair, my scalp being still scaly. - I started
to use dandruff cures to no effect whatever.
I had actually lost hope of saving any hnir
at all. I could brush it off my coat by the
handful. I was afraid to comb it. I3ut
after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and
nearly a box of Cuticura Ointment, the
change was surprising. My scalp is now
clear and healthy as could be and my hair
thicker than ever, wherens I had my mind
made up to be bald. W. F. Steese, 6812
Broad St., Pittsburg, Pcnn., May 7 and
21, '08." Potter Drag & Chem. Corp., Sole
Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
Probably Light Green.
Wigg Biggins' wife insists
buying his cigars for him'.
upon
Wagg Horrible!
Wigg Yes, she buys them to
match his stockings and necktie.
Philadelphia Record.
Sad, But Common Case,
Knlcker Did Jones lose control of
his auto?
Bocker Entirely; bis chauffeur
won't let him use it at all. New York
Sun.
Do Yoa Feci Like This? ,
Does your head ache or simply feel heavy
and uncomfortable? Does your back ache?
Does your side ache? Do vou feci fagged
out? 'The tonic laxative herb tea known as
Lane s Family Medicine will dear your
head, remove the pain in side or back and
restore your strength. Nothing else ib so
good for the stomach and bowels. At
druggists and dealers, 25c.
10
The Sword Swallower.
Blobbs I don't imagine that Got
rox was born with a silver spoon In
his mouth.
Slobbs No, I dined with him the
other evening, and if anything I
think It must have been a silver
knife. Philadelphia Record.
SPALDING'S ATHLETIC LIBRARY BASE BALL SERIES
No. 1
Spalding's Official
No.
oase Dan uulde.
now to Piny Base IiaU,
How to Bat
How to Itun Bases.
How to Pitch.
How to Catch.
How to Piny First Base.
How to Play Second Base.
How to Piny Third Bine.
How to Play Shortstop.
How to Play the Outfield.
No. 202
No. 223
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No. 230
No. 229
No. 225
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No. 228
No. 224
No. 231
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I 'P'S w iii,innimiiuiii,i
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The Ingenuity of Inventors.
The ingenuity of Inventors and
manufacturers is ever at work In the
endeavor to reduce the expense of
production, and at ths same time to
Improve the quality ot articles having
a large sale. This is not only benefl
olal to the purchasing public, but It
Inures to the benefit of the producer
In Increasing sales and preventing
competition. This has been so In the
case of farm machinery, clothing,
shoes, bicycles, etc., and now It is ap
parent in the safety razor field. Thou
sands of this Btyle of razor have been
sold at from $1.60 to $5 each and giv
en satisfaction. Recently manufac
turers have applied more scientific
principles and Improved methods in
their manufacture, and the result is
seen in the "Shrp Shavr" razor, which
Is Bent postpaid for twenty-flve cents
In stamps by the Book Publishing
House, 134 Leonard street, New
York. It is superior to any razor
sold, being bought largely by those
already owning the highest priced
razors. Not every one knows that
the best results are obtained by hav
ing two or throe razors and alternat
ing them In use. This practice of al
ternating possibly accounts for the
fory largo sale of this low priced im
plement. The Weight of Touch.
A wonderful instrument is that
which has recently been Invented for
the purpose of measuring the sense
of touch. The device consists of a
series of little disks, suspended by
fine, delicate threads from wooden
handles, the last being stuck Into
holes around a block. The lightest
disk is taken out and brought into
contact with the skin of the subject,
the latter having closed his eyes. If
nothing is felt a heavier disk is em
ployed, and bo on until the pressure
becomes noticeable. Through the
medium of these disks It has been
found that the sense of touch is acute
on the forehead and temple. A touch
of a disk weighing three one-hun-dredths
of a grain was observable
on the temple; one welglng five one
hundredths on the nose or chin, and
one weighing nine on-hundredths on
the inside of a finger. Pathfinder.
Couldn't Stand the Test.
"Porter."
Thus the passenger for London
hailed a railway servant at a small
Scottish station.
"YeBsir?" The man Instinctively
held out his hand.
"Do you think this parcel well
enough tied to trust going in the
van?"
"Weel, I'll see," answered the por
ter, dropping the pnrcel with a bang.
"She'll get that here, and she'll get
that at the junction" giving it an
other drop "and she'll get THAT at
Perth!" banging it so lustily that
all the contents scattered over the
pavement. "Weel, sir. If she be goln'
father thnn Perth, she'll nae do what
ever!" Illustrated Mall.
Ladles Cna Wear Shoes
One size smaller after using Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder. It makes tight cr new shoes
easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching
feet, ingrowing nulls, corns and bunions. At
all Druggists and Shoe 8 tores, 25c. Don't ac
cept any substitute. Trinl pnekage Kuee bv
mail. AddressAllcnS.Olinsted.LeHoy.N. V.
Many Marriages Declared Illegal.
London. The country of Bucking
ham has been thrown into a fever at
the discovery that all marriages cele
brated at the parish church of St
James, Bradwell, during the last '60
years, are illegal. This church has
been the scene of thousands of wed
dings of couples from all parts of the
count,ry; It now appears that the
church never was licensed to cele
brate marriages. Steps will be taken
to legalize the ceremonies performed
In this church.
Do not force yoursolf to take offensive
(and harmful) drugs take Garfield Tea,
Nature's Herb laxative; it corrects consti
pation, pnrifies the blood, brings Health I
Cuss words never assist in cultivat
ing the voice.
1A Spalding's Bass Boll Record.
now to unramze a liase Ball Leajrua.
How to Organize n Base Pnll Club.
How to Manure a nniu Ilnll r.luh
How to Train a Base Bnll Team. .
How to Captain a Base Ball Team.
How to Umpire ft finme.
Technical T1aa P.nll Torma.
219 Ready Kcckonsrof Base Ball Percentages.
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AFTER
SUFFERING I
TENJEARS
Cured by Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Marlton, N.J. IfeelthatLydiaE. ,
fven ma new lit a,
suffered for tea
years with serious
female troubles, In
flammation, ulcer
ation, indigestion,
nervousness, and
could - not sleep.
Doctors gave m
up, as they said my
troubles were
chronic. I was In
destiair.anddidnot '
rfr.t..rtJI Care whether 1 lived
or died, when I read about Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ; so I
began to take it, and am well again and
relieved of all my suffering. Mrs.
GEonoE Joudy, lox 40, Marlton, NJ.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com.
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harm,
ful drugs, and to-day holds ths record
for the largest number of actual caret
of female diseases we know of, and
thousandsof voluntary testimonlalsai
on file in the Pinkham laboratory ml
Lynn, Mass., from women who hav
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irregularities, periodicpains, backache,
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Every suffering woman owes It to hes
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If you would like special wlvlcej
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Hard On the Parents.
"Your daughter and her beau were
enpnged a long time, weren't they?"
"Goodness, yes! I had to buy eight
new sofa cushion covers before they
got married at last." Cleveland
Leader.
A Domestic Eye Remedy
Compounded by Experienced PhysicUaa.
Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs Laws.
Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Draff
gists tor Murine Eye Remedy. TryMurin.
Something New.
"Does your opera open with ths
usual chorus of merry villagers?"
"No; my opera Is very remarkable.
It opens with a chorus of disgruntled
taxpayers." Louisville Courier
Journal. Itch cured in 30 minutes by WoolfonTs
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggist,
Modern needles first came Into use
In 1545.
ARTIFICIAL EYES
URGtST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES.
EUGENE HEARD & CO.
Optometries, 705 Peso Art., P.'ttibargh.'
The Reason I Hako and Soil Mere Men'i $1M
& $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Mannfactanr
li btcaoM I ffirt tht wearer ths benttlk of the mneft
complete organization of trained txpcrti and itlllH
hoemakert In the country.
Tit Balectlon of the leathers for tach part of tbm disa,
and otstv detail of the maklna in erery departs ii
looked after by tht best ihoamakori In the ihoe Inrfwttyt.
If I could i now you how curefnlly W. L. Doaglai afeeaa
are made, yon would than ondentand why they hoW (fetn
ahape, fit better, and wear longer toar any other aasa.
My Method of Tanning the 8ole$ make them Wowj
Flexible and Longer Wearing than any others
Rhoctt Tor Errry Member nf the fnwtttfm
JllfU, Hoys, women, Al laaen nnd fJhUel
For fwle by ihoe deal cm. eTPrywhere.
pniirinu i none genuine wunoui . i i:
uHU i lUil I name ami price iiamrxd on I
tut Color Eyeltti Uied ExclailTtly. Oataloe; mailed t
W. L DOUGLAS, 167 Spark St., Brockton, Mm
NOTHING LIKE IT FOR
TUff TFrTlJ Purt'ne ny donl4iDS
1 I Is in cleansing, whitening anl
removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroy
all germs of decay and duease which ordsuq
tooth preparations cannot do.
THE MOUTH
r axtine used as i
WaiK duinfrvti th n
uuu uuoiu, punnet me Dream, ana kills tne raas
which collect in the mouth, causing sore tLnat
I .L . . , ., i ... .
oaa teem, oaa oreat.1, grippe, and much i
TWIT ETYPQ wllen M"el. o'red.
s iv and burn, may bo
relieved and strengthened by Paxtine.
CATAR&U Ptin will deitroy the geaas
Ui 1 Anrtn that cause catarrh, Lai theis
flammation and stop the discharge. It is t sss
remedy for uterini catarrh.
Paxtine is a harmless vet rowerM
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