The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, May 05, 1909, Image 7

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VACATION LAND,
WRITE TO-DAY
for a copy of
New England
Vacation
Resorts
FREE FOR TBS ASKING.
Event Vacationist and Tourist
sbonld havs a copy at once.
Tells you Whu to Co,
When to Stay. What to
Sao, and fives all detail! as
to costs and accommoda
tions Addresa
Drawer 900.
Passenger Dept.
North 8tatlon
Boston.
Mass.
Bamboo In. China.
The greatest blessing In the matter
of natural productions that exist in
China Is the bamboo. To recite the
different uses to which It Is put would
cover reams ot paper. It Is thought
that over 60 varieties ol the bamboo
exist, and It can be properly termed
the national plant. It is applied to
domestic, commercial and Industrial
uses.
State of Otiio, City of Toledo, 1
Lucas County, ) BS"
FRAJ5K J. Cheney makes oath that he is
senior partner ot the firm ot K J.Ciiehky &
Co., doing business in tbe City ot Toledo.
County and iState aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay thesum ot ONE HUNDHED DOL
LARS tor each and every case of CATAitnil
that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarhu Cure. Kuams J. Cheney.
hworn to betoro me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6lb (lay of December, A. 1).,
1886. A. W. ULEA80.N,
(SEAL.") Wot dry Public.
llnll's CatarrhCnreistakentnternally.and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces ot the system, bend ior testimonials,
tree. F. J . C'H ENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
bold by all Druggist. 76c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Not Easy for Suffragettes,
Antiquated laws prohibiting women
from forming political associations
seem to exert a depressing effect on
suffragettes in Austria. They are
forced to confine their agitation to a
series of mild lectures, and even these
' are attended by a police official, who
sees that the speakers keep within
the bounds of moderation.
A Famons Health Builder.
A medicine that will cleanse the bowels
nd put them in Condition to do their
proper work unaided will do more than
anything else to preserve health and
strength. Such a medicine is the tonic
luxative herb tea, Lane's Family Medicine.
Get a 25c. package to-day at any druggist
or dealer. Ko matter what you have tried
before, try this famous herb tea.
Where Women Are 8hy.
Among some African tribes, when a
man professes his love for a woman
and asks her in marriage, she invari
ably refuses him at first, lest it should
appear that she had been thinking of
him and was eager to become his
wife..
Do Your Feot Ache and Burn?
Shake into yuur shoes Allen's Koot-lSnse, a
powder for the leel. It makes tight or
new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, iiuuions,
Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Feet
and Ingrowing Nails. Sold by all Druggists
and Shoe stores, 8S cts. Sample sent Free.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lelloy, JN. V.
Women's Rights In Belgium.
The bill passed In the Belgium Par
liament giving women the right to
vote for the members of the Coun
seils des Frudhommes also gives them
the right to serve on these councils,
requiring that a certain proportion of
the councillors shall be women.
Rheumatism Cured In a Day.
Dr.Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism radi
cally cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action is remark
able. It removes at once the cause and tha
disease immediately disappears. First does
greatly benefits. 75c. and $1. At druggists.
Exposed,
"You call yourself a naval expert?"
sneered one member of the committee
in the heat of debate. "Where's your
proof?"
No proof was forthcoming, the) ac
cused having to admit that he had
never written a maglzlne article in
his life. Philadelphia Ledger.
A Domestic Eye Remedy
Compounded by Experienced Physicians.
Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs Laws.
Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Drug
gists for Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine.
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Hungarian Partridges.
Sixty-five thousand Hungarian part
ridges, a bird about twice the size of
our quail, have been Imported and
liberated during the last two years
by the Connecticut game commission.
Pain and swelling seldom indicate in
ternal organic trouble. They are usually
the result of local cold or inflammation
which can be quickly removed by a little
Hamlins Wizard Oil. Try and see.
Ivory Nut,
The ivory nut, which is so much
used by button manufacturers, is the
fruit ot a species of palm which
grows in Central and South America.
It forms a valuable crop, particularly
in Panama, Columbia, Ecuador and
Peru.
Take Garfield Teal Made of Herbs, It is
pure, potent, health-giving the most ra
tional remedy for constipation, liver and
kidney diseases. At all drug store.
Man wants a great deal here below;
if you don't believe it, read the want
columns in the newspapers.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens thegums, reduces inflamma
tion, aiiuyg uain.cure wind colic, 26c a bottle.
Success comes to those who count
every cent and make every cent
count , . '
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Care of the Cow.
Do not stay around a cow with a
young calf if it seems to disturb her.
Do not stuff her with a heavy feed at
once. Increase her feed gradually af
ter a comparatively small beginning,
so that by the end of three or four
days, if she is In good health and has
a good appetite, she will be on about
full feed. Progressive Farmer.
Weigh the Milk.
A farmer with one or two cows kept
merely to supply the family with milk
and butter cannot afford to weigh
each cow's milk all the time, or even
twice a month perhaps; but the man
who is giving a largo part of his time
to dairying, cannot afford not to weigh
the milk. It will quickly show him
when a cow is dropping off in milk
and that something i3 needed to get
the best results she is capable of,
even if it is no more than a dose of
physic. Besides, the dairyman will
know which cows to keep, which to
dispose of, and which to keep heifers
from. Progressive Farmer. '
Importance of Tile Draining.
There is great profit in tile drain
ing land that is inclined to be low.
This doesn't mean that ouly bottom
land needs tiling. Very often land
that is gently rolling is benefitted by
tiling fully as much as land that looks
level and low. A good deal depends
on the sub-soil.
Tile makes land warmer. You gain
from one to two weeks In the spring
and you often gain as much in the
fall. The soil Is better ventilated.
Vegetation requires air in the soil as
well as water.
Available moisture is increased.
Available moisture is film moisture,
the kind that plants feed upon. Film
moisture contains the elements of
plant food in liquid form. Plants only
feed on liquid. American Cultivator.
Alfalfa Not Credited.
Alfalfa is not yet credited for more
than half its worth for making beef,
milk, etc. In his recent visit to the
Argentine country of South America,
Prof. Muinford, of the Illinois Unlver
slty, has some good words ou alfalfa,
which are just as applicable to this
country us to that. He says:
Alfalfa is grown in most parts of
the Argentine- cattle country, but not
to anything like the extent to which
it can be grown. It-ts known that it
will grow well for ten years and It is
believed a fair stand will be main
tained for forty years if not pastured
too close. Modern machinery Is used
In some Instances in baling and stack
ing this crop.
A fine illustration of the value of
alfalfa is seen In the experience of
the manager of a 55,000-acre ranch,
all in alfalfa. This much now actual
ly supports more enttle than the HO,
000 acres of the original alfalfa ranch
In the jative grass when this man
took the place thirteen years ago.
The alfalfa had much more than dou
bled the production of the laud. Some
cattle that are bred upon the native
grass land are shipped to the alfalfa
country to finish; at the monthly
charge per head of stock the alfalfa
returns $7 to $9 per acre per year.
It requires from one and one-third
to one and two-thirds acres of good al
falfa, well cared for, to support one
steer and two sheep. This means
4,000 to 4,800 cattle and twice as many
sheep per league of 6,672 acres. Thi3
seems equivalent to a steer per acre.
Knowing the great increase in yield
and remarkable richness of alfalfa In
protein, the most costly kind of food
in a balanced ration, yet the wonder
ful significance of this crop cannot be
understood unless it is remembered
that in Argentina beef cattle are
brought to the highest flesh and finish
on gras and alfalfa alone, without any
grain at all.
Ventilating the Poultry House.
A poultry house is not much good
unless it is well-ventilated, for pure,
fresh air is very essential to health
and productivity in hens. On account
of tlleir higher body temperature,
chickens require plenty of good air
to breathe even more than most other
domestic animals. Then in addition
to this, the unpleasant odors and
gases existing in the poultry house
must be dissipated and removed.
To correctly ventilate the poultry
house is a more complex matter than
most people' think, for the reason that
drafts and currents of air must be
carefully avoided. The ventilators,
which work quite satisfactorily in
dwelling houses and barns give very
unsatisfactory results on poultry hous
es and are little or no better than
nothing at all. If the windows are
left partly open, drafts and cold cur
rents of air blow in over the fowls, or
rain or snow may be blown into tha
bouse.
By having a loft above a loose cell
ing in the house and keeping this
filled with dry straw or hay, much of
the moisture 'and impurities of the
air are drawn off. But this Is not
all that could be dssired, for it fails
to supply fresh air to . the, fowls.
The. modern and model method of
ventilating a poultry house is by
means of window openings In the
south side of the building which are
covered with a muslin curtain in cold
or disagreeable weather. During the
remainder of the time, both wlntet
and Bummer, these openings are cov
ered merely with wire netting. Oiled
muslin (or "Waterproof sheeting") can
be secured at almost any of the incu
bator and brooder companies or the
poultry supply houses, at a cost of
only a few cents a yard. Ordinary
muslin will answer the ventilating
question just as satisfactorily as the
oiled material, except that it lacks the
water-proof quality possessed by the
latter. Either kind permits of a gen
tle diffusion of fresh air from the out
side into the interior of the building
while the foul air may Just as readily
pass out through the porous curtain.
All this is accomplished without any
direct draft and the action is ery
gentle although none the less positive.
Instead of having three or four win
dow sashes to the south of the poultry
house, use muslin for the one instead
of glass. On mild days the muslin
frame may be removed and the bouse
thoroughly aired. Epltomlst.
Carbolic Acid In the Poultry Yard.
Carbolic acid, properly applied, is a
useful drug in the poultry yard. The
offensive and unwholesome odors of the
poultry quarters, arising from the ex
halations and the fermentation of
their droppings, may be easily and
effectually removed by the use of a
solution of carbolic acid. Among the
most troublesome annoyances of poultry-keeping
lice must be enumerated.
These parasites will master the situa
tion unless they are looked after. Car
bolic acid in solution almost Instantly
destroys these pests. The small
"mites" or "spiders," which live dur
ing tho day in cracks and crevices and
about the bearings of the roosts, in
the corner -of nest-boxes, etc., are the
most annoying to the fowls at night.
Another trouble that may be enumer
ated under the head ot parasites is
"scabby legs." This disease, if di
sease it be, is produced by an acarus,
a minute Insect, which burrows be
tween and under the scales on the
shanks and feet. When neglected for
a considerable time, the scabs or in
crustations grow to a disgusting size,
and will be harder to remove than
If undertaken as soon as discovered.
This trouble Is easily cured by the
use of the acid. A solution for use in
poultry quarters for hygenlc purposes
may be made by mixing one fluid
ounce of the acid with a gallon of wa
ter. Then sprinkle the inside eur
face'thoroughly floor, walls, roosfs,
nests, everything inside of the quar
ters with the solution. An excellent
plan is to saturate pieces of old car
pet, or bags, or worn-out horse-blankets
with a strong solution, and hang
or tack them up In the roostlng-place,
or inside the coops where small chick
ens are kept. In hot weather the so
lution should be used In the buildings
at least one a month, and in the coops
for little chickens oftener. The smell
given off will neutralize odors or mi
asms and destroy all microscopic or
ganisms and parasites, while It is ab
solutely harmless to the fowls and
chickens. The ointment Is made by
mixing about one fluid ounce or a large
tablespoonful of tho acid with a pound
of melted lard and stirring until thor
oughly mixed. As soon as cold enough
it is ready for use. A little of this
will keep the vermin away. It will,
when applied, cure the "scabby leg."
Weekly Witness.
Farm Notes.
Hens in the stable are like pigs In
the door yard. Both are untidy and
unclean. 1
Plenty of shade for tbe hens. And
they must have a cool house to roost
in at night.
Be not weary in fighting the lice,
for in due season they will get your
fowls if you do not get them.
In picking your breeder ' lor next
year's stock remember that tbe roos
ter is more than half the flock.
Poor plan to house tbe young chicks
and the old fowls together. The old
birds are more than apt to pick on the
little fellows.
If the cats are fed extra well during
the period when the young chicks are
running free you will find they will
hot be so prone to an occasional
chicken dinner.
When you put the incubator away
were you careful to see that the water
tank was empty? The ground makes
a good place to set the late broody
hen. Protect from sun and rain.
To eradicate worms, placing a lump
of rock salt where the horse may lick
it at will, is often useful. Oil of tur
pentine, one-half ounce, to be followed
by the raw oil purge, will dislodge the
worms.
The successful poultry man is the
one who can distinguished the divid
ing line between the pure bred stock
and is all for show, and the pure bred
stock that Is for the egg and flesh
making business:
It is impossible to say Just how soon
in her life a heifer should be bred.
The distinctive, specialized dairy
breeds may be bred earlier than the,
larger strains. Some heifers at six
teen months are as fully developed as
others at twenty-four. Therefore the
experienced breeder will bred accord
ing to development.
The United States consumes 80,000,
000 pounds of tea annually.
PLYINO SQUIRRELS RARE
Once They We.-e Common In the New
York Woods.
Several flying squirrels were seen
In the woods in the central part of
this town the other day says the Den
mark correspondent of the Utlca Ob
server. They are not very common
and few of them are seen in this sec
tion, although 3,5 or 40 years ago near
ly every old hollow birch tree had its
family of little striped air navigators.
The flying squirrel, be it explained
for the benefit of the many who have
undoubtedly never seen one, does not
"fly" in the proper acceptance of the
word, but is able by spreading the
web-like strips of thin skin that ex
tend from its fore to its hind legs on
either side of its body to sail several
rods on a gradually downward slant
from the top of one tree to a point
lower down on the limbs or trunk of
another. Then by running higher up
the tree it has alighted on it is able
to repeat the performance and thus
avoid its enemies by salCng from tree
to tree.
These squirrels were once numerous
in northern New"York, but like their
kinsman, the black squirrel and the
fox-squirrel, have all but vanished
from the northern woodlands.
CURED ITCHING HUMOR.
Big, Painful Swellings Broke and Did
Not Heal -Snffercd 8 Years
Tortures Yield to Cutlcura.
"Little black swellings were scattered
over my face and neck and they would
leave little black scars that would itch so
I couldn't keep from scratching them.
Larger swellings would appear 'and my
clothes would stick to the sores. I went to
a doctor, but the trouble only got worse.
By this time it was all over my arms and
the upper part of my body in swellings
as large as a dollar. It was so painful that
I could not bear to lie on my back. The
second doctor stopped the swellings, but
when they broke the places would not heal.
I bought a Bet of the Cuticura Remedies
and in less than a week some of the places
were nearly well. I continued tyg I had
used three sets, and now I am sound and
well. The disease lasted three years. O. L.
Wilson, Puryear, Tenn., Feb. 8, 1008."
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props,
of Cuticura Remedies. Boston. Mass.
Tunnel Disasters.
The 10 or 15 tunnels which the lar
ger cities on the Great lakes have
bored out under the water to bring
them an Improved water supply have
all witnessed a fatal accident. Storm,
ice, explosion, rock and water were
active to swell the list of disasters.
"MEMOIRS OP DAN RICE," TOT
CLOWN OP OUR DADDIES.
At Last, There Is on Solo a Book
Brimful of American Humor.
Any bookseller will tell you that
the constant quest of his customers
Is for "a book which will make me
laugh." The bookman is compelled
to reply that the race of American
humorists has run out and comic lit
erature Is scarcer than funny plays.
A wide sale Is therefore predicted for
the "Memoirs of Dan Rice," the
Clown of Our Daddies, written by
Maria Ward Brown, a book guar
anteed to make you roar with laugh
ter. The author presents to the pub
lic a volume of the great Jester's
most pungent Jokes, comic harangues,
caustic hits upon men and manners,
lectures, anecdotes, sketches of ad
venture, original songs and poetical
effusions; wise and witty, serious,
satirical, and sentimental sayings of
the sawdust arena of other days.
These "Memoirs" also contain a series
of adventures and incidents alternat
ing from grave to gay; descriptive
scenes and thrilling events; the rec
ord of half a century of a remarkable
life, in the course of which the sub
ject was brought into contact with
most of the national celebrities of the
day. The book abounds In anecdotes,
humorous and otherwise; and It af
fords a clearer view of the inside
mysteries of show life than any ac
count heretofore published. Old Dan
Rice, as the proprietor of the famous
"One Horse Show," was more of a
national character than Artemus
Ward, and this volume contains the
humor which made the nation laugh
even while the great Civil War raged.
This fascinating book ot 500 pages,
beautifully Illustrated, will be sent
postpaid to you for 81.50. Address
Book Publishing House, 134 Leonard
street. New York City.
To His Sorrow.
Knicker Has your wife retired
from the world for 40 days?
.Bocker Yes, but on full pay. New
York Sun.
Because some people parade a
cross la no reason they will wear a
crown.
ran
CURED IN ONE DAY
Mnnyon's Cold Remedy Relieves the
head, throat and lungs almost Immediate
ly. Cbecki Fevers, stops iJlscliarges of
the nose, takes away all aches and pains
caused by colds. It cures Grip and ob
stinate Coughs and prevents Pneumonia.
Price 23c.
Have yon stiff or swollen joints, no mat
ter how chronic? Ask your druggist for
Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy and so
how quickly yon will be cured.
If you have any kidney or bladder trou
ble get Mnnyon's Kidney Remedy.
Munyon's Vltallser makes weak men
strong and restores lost powers.
PUTNAM'
Color more goo- brighter nd favor rotors than Any
osut 0 taj farmcui without rlyplrm uparl. Vrll
A woman who is sick and suffering, and won't at least
try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, is to blame for her own wretched
condition.
There are literally hundreds of thousands of women ia
the United States who have been benefited by this famous
old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs oyer
thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering.
Read what these women say : '
Camden, N. J. It is with pleasure that I send my testimo
nial for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnound, hopta? it
may induce other suffering women to avail themselves of th
benefit of this valuable remedy.
-1 suffered from pains in my back and side, sick headaches,
no appetite, was tired and nervous nil tho time, and so weak I
could hardly stand. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
made me a well woman and this valuable medicine shall
always have my praise." Mrs. W. P. Valentine, 902 Lincoln
Ave., Camden, N. J.
Eric, Pa. -" I suffered for five years from female troubles, and
at last was almost helpless. I tried three doctors but they dirt
me no good. 3fy sister advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham'a
vegetable Compound, and it has made me well and strong. I
hope all suffering women will just give Lydia E. Pinkham's;
Vegetable Compound a trlnl, for It is worth its weight in gold.
Mrs. J. P. Endlich, It. F. D. 7, Erie, Pa.
Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub
lish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help
these women it will help any other woman who is suffer
ing from the same trouble.
For 30 years Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female ills. No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of cures to its credit.
I? If the slightest trouble appears which
Wne you do not understand, write to Mrs.
Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for her advice it is
free and always helpful.
Our Liberal Givers,
Men and women little known out of
an Immediate and Binall social ac
quaintance give away more money
than the richest man In America pos
sessed In Washington's time. A few
families have not yet cornered the
wealth of the country, and there is
much more distribution than the
stump orators would have us believe.
Lists of mllllonarles are printed, but
these lists are a3 remarkable for
omissions as inclusions. It Is a mis
taken notion that every rich man in
America Is ostentatious and Is con
sumed with a desire to hold a diplo
matic post or to marry his daughter
to a foreign nobleman, or even to
have a villa at Newport. New York
Globe.
Pretty Women Criminals. .
It Is difficult to obtain a verdict of
guilty against any woman charged
with capital crime, triply difficult if
she happens to be young and of at
tractive personality. Preachers of
woman's rights have held that wom
en should be tried by female juries.
No Jury of women could possibly be
more lenient to a woman than Is the
usual male Jury In this country. It is,
even, not impossible that women hear
ing a case against a woman would be
less swayed by sentimentality than
are the masculine Juries that almost
Invariably fall victims to a pretty face
and a woman's tears. Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Driven to Drink,
"My next Academy picture," said
the artist, "will be entitled, 'Driven
to Drink.' "
"Ah! Some powerful portrayal of
baffled passion, I suppose?"
"Not at all. It Is a study of a four
wheeler approaching a watering
trough." Philadelphia Inquirer.
Truth is the conqueror of all error.
TOILET MTISEPTIO
NOTHING LIKE IT FOR
THF TTFPTH P"1'118 Iny dentifrice!
I I tEi I II in cleansing, whitening and
removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying
all germs oi decay and disease which ordinary
tooth preparations cannot do.
TL3C 9HM BTU Paxline used as a mouth
ln& lYiUllln wash disinfects the moulh
and throat, purines the breath, and kills the germs
which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat,
bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness.
TMF FYFQ when inflamed, . tired, ache
ilia blLit and burn, may ha instantly
relieved and strengthened by Paxtiae.
YASSfflJJI Paxtine will destroy the germs
UA 1 Atflrs II that cju.ie catarrh, heal the in-
flammation and stop the discharge. It is a sura
remedy for uterine catarrh.
Paxtine is a harmless Yet powerful
germicide.disinf octant and deodorizer.
Used in bathing it destroy; odors and
leaves the body ontiseptically clean.
FOR SALE AT DRUO, STORES, BOc.
OR POSTPAID BY MAIL.
LARGE SAMPLE FREE! by
THE PAXTON TOILET CO.. BOSTON. MASS.
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Electric Organ.
An electric organ has been invent
ed. A series of vibrators tako tbm
place of the reed3. Switches
magnets operate the mechanism.
Itch cared in Sf minntes by Wootfori
finnitary Lotion. Never fails. At druista.
One way to convince a woman is to
let her think that she is convincing;
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