The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 16, 1910, Image 4

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CTIAULKS S. I.OHD,
K D I T O U A N 11 1' H U P It I E T O R.
WKDNKSDAV, NOVEMBEIl 10, 1010.
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DRUG STAR
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Si OKE & FEICHT
Entered at the postotliee at Iieynoldsville, To., as second
class mail matter.
Summer ville Telephone No. 61,
IF WE ONLY UNDERSTOOD.
(Written for The Star by Uncle William.)
W. J. W.
If we only knew the caves and trials,
Knew the efforts all in vain,
And the bitter disappointment,
Understood the loss and gain,
Would the grim, eternal roughness
Seem, I wonder, just the same?
Should we help where now wo hinder
Should we pity where we blame ?
Ah, we judge each other harshly,
Knowing not life's hidden force;
Knowing not the fount of action
Is less turbid nt its source:
Seeing not amid the evil.
All the golden grains of good;
And we'd love each other better
If v.e only understood.
Could we but draw back tho curtains
That surround each other's lives,
See the naked heart and spirit,
Know what spur the action gives,
Ofte,n we should find it better,
Purer than we thought we should;
We should know each other better
If we only understood.
Could we judge all deeds by motives,
See the good and bad within,
Often we would love the sinner,
All the while we loathe the sin;
Could we know the secret sorrows
That o'erwhelms him like a flood,
We might brighten his to-morrows
If we only understood.
Could we know the powers working,
To overthrow integrity,
We should judge each other's errors
With more patient charity;
Just a word in kindness spoken
Oft will do a power of good,
And heal many a heart that's broken
If we only understood.
Let us then be active, earnest,
Striving for the heavenly goal,
With our care assist in bringing
Comfort to a weary soul,
Be not wearv in well-doinsr.
Work together heart and hand,
Earthly vanities eschewing,
Then, some day, we'll understand.
The attorney for the second assistant
general of the United States lias ruled 'that in the Jut'
no dunning postal cards shall be sent .Uirufch. he mail
by public service eoroporat Ions' anfl ' delincfWnt ttix
collectors. The word durtning, U jdalined takeover, an.v,
postal cards that refer'inairWtlj to W bill'otfihg'tl the)
sender or in any way containing a threat as to what will
happen in the event of the bill not being paid by a
stipulated time.
The ruling means that no statement of taxes may he
sent on a postal card and that no second notices or final j
notices may be sent on postal cards. In addition it is
declared that postal card notices calling attentisn ,1o i
overdue bills cannot be sent out by- gas companies; !
light companies or other public service corporations.
SCHOOL GARDENING. .
County Superintendent Jones is enueavoring to thnultite
interest in school gardening as a means of beautifying
v school grounds and all'ortling better environment for
the students. He asks the pertinent question:
Where would you rather have your children play
on the bare ground with tin cans and stores, or on
the greensward amid flowers?
THANKSGIVING IN THE NATION AND IN
REYN'OLPSVILLE.
"The year of litl()s drawing to a close, 'Mays Presi
dent Tuft in his annual Thanksgiving proclamation.
"The records of population and harvests, which are the
index of progress, show vigorous national growth, and the
health and prosperous well-being cf our communities
throughout this land and in our possessions beyond the
sens. Those blessings have not descended upon us in
restricted measure, but overllow and abound. They are
the blessings and bounty of God."
Reynoldsville, in common with the nation, has reason
to observe Thanksgiving Day with all solemnity. Com
paring general local conditions to-day with the conditions
which existed a year ago, the change is little short of
marvelous. Plants then idle are now resonant with the
clangor of industrj : business men who were meditating
removal from the town on account of stagnation in trade
are carrying larger stocks this year than ever before and
have reason to anticipate, tho largest holiday trade for
many years; the population, which had been steadily
decreasing for over a year, is now back to the highest
point ever reached, with every prospect of a steady
increase henceforth; building operations, which had come
to a standstill awaiting developments for better or worse,
have gone forward since March at a pace which lias
transformed one side of the business section in the brief
space of six months; and what is of more importance than
all else, the' spirit of the people, which had been broken
by repeated misfortune, is revived and buoyant, and
interest in the work of town development is keener than
ever.
THE BUSINESS MAN'S CREED.
largo type
the course
lSalesmans
by evei'v
One day last week a salesman for a
foundry dropped into The Star office and in
of conversation gave us the following little
Creed," which might well be adopted
business men and clei k in Reynoldsville: . j
I believe in the goods I am selling, in the firm I anv
working for, and in my ability to get results. i . j '
I believe that, honest, goixlsejin bo, srid to hohest
men at hone wM. ( i V J v ) V 1 1 ' i j
I believe in working, not wecpinw-, in boosting, npt,
Inlck'&e) (iff fb the lioaUil U jt5.. iO '. j
I I bejieve.that a man gets what ho fgoes after; that;
tine deed to-daj U l'tlitvi HoiAoK dw, ' and I Knit no man
is down and outlintjljip 1ms lost faith in himself. ; i -I
I f Mite-M tdkitf krtdin jtlifel wofk 1 iii jdoing; in
to-morrow and the work I hope to do, In the sure reward
the Juture holds. , .
' I believe in courtesy, In kindness, . in jron,oMty, In
good elisor, in ft-ieri-iliip ahi hflnest vVin,.eUti.ii.
VI believe' there is iomelhing for'.eirery mf! ready tq
do it. j ,
I am ready right now. ' ,'
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The result of the attorney's order will be that all tax! r or rea-son,, ... suouhmoh, appearance au. ,oca. prme
notices, gas i.otices, light notices and telephone notices ,n lne aPI-"'-B ' r imug.ure, some aceion
must be enclpsea in an envelope. Many public service ,hou,d be taken 10 ',revent the dumlng of garbage and
corjftritSbBiiaVe WenctoftTid ?iendAheir monthly ! rcfllse ln,n the Sand-V ?A crp,'.k tllP lron l,ride at lhp
statneow t4ca.sithCioulit of reduction , ,00t of Main 8tr,et' 11,0 1raclu,e U Won,in 80 commori
for prompt payment and also laterlposTcard notit.ps that the banks of the stream at that jwint are not only
i unsigiiuj, i.i.t wiih-ii, ui. ai-uuuiiL ui uiTK.ii'u vegeuii.iu
I matter, emit an odor that is extremely offensive.
containing printed information as to what would happen
if the bill was not paid. ,;
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The man who seldom advmises and those who iieVet njyt.oldvin borsuglv -H bumg ;iapidly ) freed from
take eno,.gh ini'eAilii'iBWyi'.to try are the oneswhtilar'T, , b e&T U U "i '"F ,,?,!,'e.that next
mosf free in ;eir assertions thaw advertising doe W.vtar item disappear Wi;tn dupUoate.
pay. Th-.TCsl:fTO!TtVfruin6w nien know; iliSt ii rather. fnnrrv' to listen tq the botstliat-would-be
they must itoatfstttDfeWffl' all the businujisl telk of how, they "scared" the bosses-tht-ai e in the re-
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n-u js nyaraiea umc ior arming .ot DToaacastme it eives
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iTf Ifi'at Martpl ill
jjime ior cuemicai ana Duuaing purposes.
Lime and limestone Tor all purposes;
a
eiiif3WTrB ffo
7crks at Bellefonte, Frankstown(pSrfoPyrohe
rorex and UjmjrrMoe j a Jw.
iliroerican
ime & StonaJ
Write for literature on
Lime and its uses
Office: TYRONE, PA.
Mi hnnn'ri
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MEDIGINE
THAT DOES ITS WORK WELL
No mat tcrhow cnrelully and skillfully your physienn diaprnofes a case of sickness and
no mntter how perfectly the preset iption lie writes fit the needs of the patient, if those
prescriptions are not properly prepared the desired benefit will riot follow the taking of
the medicine. v
If you want medicine that will do its work well, medicine which possesses theeffective
ness which only pure, fresh drugs can give, medicine that has been carefully compounded in
exact accordance with the instructions of your doctor if you want this kind of medicine
and you want to be sure of getting it, then bringyour prescriptions here to us and we will
unconditionally guarantee that you do get it
Don't "take chances" with "sickness however mild it may be. Effective medicine is
the only kind worth taking in any illness. In serious sickness the quality of the medicine
becomes of paramount importance. Bring all your prescriptions here to be positive of
securing medicine ot the utmost possible effectiveness.
Ask the Man
in the moon, or better still,
ask any man in Reynoldsville
what store in town is licail
quarters for paints, oils and
varnishes. .We submit this
question to the jury of jthe
people with easy confidence.
The verdict is easily ours on
the quality and vhTtio flour
goods, the comtfleihe&l of
our stock, and, heodcjrhte- buyer.
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double reaspi). aJr,r KU
where vou. ret ibieUer,;su
for le mptiM..itia rit,inl,l K, from the k
possible fny where t'lseju-f T 150 done
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A Line to Papa
...
Of Great Interest
- ' to : the 'end.
to be read
There's the
spiny, highest satisfaction in a good
H ' ja fid therefore sure
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is as welcome lo lilm as our display
it stationery , Is -. pleasin!? to
pnhUo. Jhere are many reasons
assortment l complete, it is also a never been so cktp as now.
triufnj.h of rune fquaikifs . , rurli.ch TfVn ;f whole library in ou
thiiri thiii.MveMliiil i We saHAY' sWck j bf u tftif 'date 'Diiblrcfi-
a iHic titfs iipst;V?iegifce to jbtianjfi ijrwerV ) department bf
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suppneu upon oraer.
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DLWJtea-rtd)PiO'RK
- P-ouhry-and Game
in Season
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Milliren's '
deti:3 Meat Market
Reynoldsville, - PaJ j
. Uw the Bell 'Fhoae i
JMU "f .f
ThlrikjbftpluafclesB steps you gcgJo rasgivrag dinner;'8
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v,i;.a y.uiyfi yuiyB.j uro aieaiijr- tio ua. xuu uoo j,u gu aji uvci jruui iviiuuru
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in ffainer-' iqihrb KI lupreuier ami uui tutjui
"But there is vi te
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away.
Jf, it v; 0
erjEay usettMsy au.uuu ottte-wnen ipo.' iiooBier
- . f . jT . , Honaier .KitnhRTLDflh.nnt : n.nr1 nffflr a
M3 nt i'liY iT5i;V; "1 "TiATSTi tT "1 tAT v
dollar a week for merelf-a few weekpntef yoi ti fee "forever. If you don't
'Jike'lfaf tettrj.i. have us call;f ori t and rretlirniyour few-payments.
' t.-.'it ;saTnwlian althdfisanQ'flte'ps, iiid'ohe to tnburs.each "day.' '
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