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i FELT PAIN IN LOST LIMBS Strange Physical Phenomena v Which Physicians Cannot Explain Clearly IlilniRu tutor Hiiui Glen Bachtlor ol Indiana three weeks ngo lost both hands in a rail ¬ way accident The amputated hands were placed in a jtr of alcohol and Mr Bachelors arms received the most careful surgical attention He suffered however lot two weeks from stvere and peculiar pains where the hands formetly were Mr Bachelern Initiated thit his lost hands were crowded in such u way us to give him the pensatlon of ttv re cramping pains and when he Itarned how they had been disposed of he de ¬ manded that they be properly buried The hands were taken front the j u were straightened to a natural posi ¬ tion were cnidfnlly wrapped were in cased in n box and wtu buried AH Moff us this was dune Mr Bachelor was relieved ol the puins that has kept Vhim in agony for two weeks This story will be received with I Millies by the yonngtr expects ol the I tuedicHl profession with shakes of the head by the oldir surgeons and with ready belief by hundreds of men I who have suffered as Mr B8Chel11 Miflercd Many a nan who eied amputation of a leg or loot hat hen kept in anguish by the feeling oJ some cbjct between the tot by HII inloleiaLltf itching where a toi ought to he a sharp rheumatic p I in the hull ol a mitring lo > t A who has lost a h ind or a arm hlII I sfixd nnldrnly with a distressing I pHin in the limb or in the finger and Las become almost hysteric bcnusc he could not relieve it by touching d the hand that wan not then Surgeons called to treat fuels casts have contended that the feeling wax i simply a hallucination tint teen who j have sulTored amputation have rial stories ol queer sensation in lost limbs and that these stories have taken such I u hold upon the imagination thit they experience the pain attributed to the men whose story they hav ualli Acting on this theory the surgeon falls in with the belief ot the man I administered something to quiet his I nerves and in cases where the miss ing humid or missing foot Ii accessible gives directions for its proper hand ling and interment However this dues not settle the CiIC In u wtk or n month the than of the loot html or lost foot has other I trying experiences and the surgeon j tries to laugh hint out of the halluci nation In good time the pat- ientConsumption Salt pork is a famous old fashioned remedy for con ¬ sumption Eat plentyof pork was the advice to consumptive 50 and 100I years ago Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most ScottsEmulsionisthcmod ern method of feeding tat toI the consumptive Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs Scotts Emulsion is the most refined of fats especially prepared for easy digestion Feeding him fat in this j way which is often the only way is half the battle but Scotts Emulsion does more than that There is some ¬ thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos phites in Scotts Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs I A sample will be sent free upon request TIe sure that this picture In the form of a label on tlu wrapper ot every bottle of Emulsion you buy SCOTT cS BOWNE CHEMISTS 409 Pearl St N Y Sot and r all druggists ONE OF DR CUPIDS PRESCRIPTIONS That Love sometimes cures disease is a fact that has recently beets called to the attention of the public by a prominent physician and college professor In ROIIIC nervous diseases of women such as hys ¬ teria this physician gives instances where women were put in n pleasant frame of mind were made happy by falling in love nail in con nun tic nee were cured of their nervous troublesthe weak nervous sys ¬ tent toned and stimulated by little Ir Cupid btcnmu stroil It and vigorous al ¬ most without their knowledge Many n woman is nervous and irritable feels drag- ged ¬ down Shift worn out for no reason that she can think of She may be ever so much in love but Dr Cupid fails to cure her In ninety nine cent of there cases it is the womanly organism which requites the weak back dizzy spells surd black circles about the eyes are only symptoms Co to the source of the trouble and correct the irregularities the drains on the womanly system and the other symptoms disappear So sure of it is the Worlds Dispensary Medical Associa ¬ thus proprietors of Dr Pierces Favorite they ofTer a 500 reward for women who cannot be cured of leucor rhea female weakness prolapsus or fall ¬ jug of the womb All they ask is a fair sad reasonable trial of their means of cure Dr Tierces Pleasant Pellets clear the complexion and sweeten the breaths they cleanse and regulate the stomach liver and bowels nod produce permanent benefit and not react on system One is a 1110 laxative The Common Sense Medical Adviser Ii- sent free paperbound for at onecent stamps to pay expense of trailing only Send 31 stamps fur clothbound COl AddrcvH Worlds Dispensary Buffalo NY apparently surrenders his belief as to rain In the lost loot or hand but In Isis own hrart he holds to It He may t ov talk nbnit it but he will insist lint the sensation In the missing trot s KO real and so exasperating thnt it at times drives him aim out to the point of Insanity- Then are strong men who have had such expeiiences and their theo ¬ ry is that some cureless treatment ol the nee s severed in amputation is responsible for the queer sensation A few flU cors have admitted that there tuny be something in this thco ry but if It he admitted that the theo ry is correct it dots not explain the Situations experienced by Mr Bache ler lu this age when the netvcsof men and worm receive more attention from the medical profession than ever before is it not a little strange that these socalled hulluclnations n e to sensations in missing members of the body have not been more closely in ¬ vestigated Are these sensations the work of the Imagination orare they re suit of real physical conditions A Simple Experiment lltmtmi lliiniM Cut two slips of paper long enough for each to encircle the outside of a oottle leaving an uncovered space between the slips Fasten them in place by a thread nnd then wrap a piece ol twine around the uncovered 4M between the strips Tie one end ol the twine to a nail or some convenient hot k Hold the other end wih one hand and with qulcklI in order that the twine may run up theexposed glass between the pa ¬ Ion bands This action will shortly- cause the surface of the glass to lent After it is well heated drop sonic coldI water on it Now by a sharp you may break the bottle in halt so I evenly that there will not be one jagged place in the entire citcle of the j breakBut of what use is this bit of ap parently superfluous knowledge Will suppose for instance the glass I stopper in your cologne bottle If you are a girl got struck and refused to budge All you have to do to dis ¬ lodge the stopper is to wind a heavy cord around the neck get some one to pull one end taut take hold of the other end yourself and work the neck mildly to and Ito in the string just as you did in the first experi ¬ ment This continued friction will cause the neck of the bottle to become so hot that it will expand and the glass stopper will be loosened enough to allow It to be pulled out without further trouble Need For Haste In a Massachusetts seaport town many stories are still told of an ac centric old man who was a conspicu ¬ ous figure in its streets thirty years agoNot many years before he died he married a young wife who was aeon stunt surprise to him One day an old friem met him hurrying along the main street of the town one arm held out stiffly in front of him and carry ing a white paper rnrce1I M Dont touch me and dont detain me he cried as his friend approach- ed ¬ What in the world is the matter asked the other Anyone sick up at your house- Nobodys sick answered the old man over his shoulder but Im fetching home a new bunnlt for my wile and I want to get there before the styles change What Was in It I want this perscrlptlun fLIed II she said to the druggist Yesm answered he taking the slipof paper from her The doctor gave it to me for a headach II she explained Can you tell me what is Inlt Yesm It calls for sodium bicar ¬ bonate elixir pepsin aqua pura and it- But whats that Whats what madam I Why here it says quaint sufTII That merely refers to the aqua puraThen it isnt an ingredient Well it Isnt exactly an engred lent It means that we shall put in a sufficient quantity of abua pura But it it goes into the perscrlptlon it must be an ingredient- I suppose so madam Shall send this or will you toke it Ive got to lake it havnt I Not unless you want to II But the doctor said I tuustI Oh we can deliver it to your house all i rightOh how funny I thought you meant I didnt have to tale the medi ¬ cine Well to ba sure you have to take the medicine but we would just as soon have our messenger boy take it for you Hump Has he got the head- ache x Nom But that wculdnt make any diflererce Well Im not going to pay loza prescription for messenger boys to cake There would be no change II Why I paid the doctor a dollar for tt Certainly you did but 1 meant there would be no charge if the boy took it for you II j Thats the funniest thing I ever heard How would it do me any good If he took it I beg your pardon I misunder ¬ stood you Then you prefer taking It yourself Yes sir But you can send it to the house if you will Just as you say Takes a woman to change htr mind But you didnt finish telling me what there was in it Oh nothing much besides what I told you It will be fifty cens Thank you That means there is fortyeight cents in it for me the druggist RUSSIA IN DEFEAT At the Close of the Crimean War Her Weakness Stood Revealed fir Aiulriw l Vhltilti tliefVnlurv Despite the ppresion of the most of the loielgn j corrals and the blot ¬ ting out ol page aUtr page ot th newspapers allowed to enter the em ¬ piredespite of all that thesecret po ¬ lice could do in repressing unfavora ¬ ble comment it became generally known that all was going wrong in the Crimea News came of reverse after reverse of the defeats of the Alma and Inkerman and as a climax the loss of Sebastopol and the destruc- tion ¬ of the Russian fleet In the midst of it all as is ever the case in Russian wars came utter col ¬ lapse in the commissariat department everywhere one heard hints and final ¬ ly detailed stories of scoundrellsm in high places or money which ought I to have been appropriated to army supplies but which had been ex I pended at the gambling tables of I Homburg or in the Breda quarter of ParisThen it was that there was borne upon me the conviction that Russia powerful as she seems when viewed from the outside is anything but strong when viewed from the inside To of the thousand evi autoIcrncy geneialy not one of the most highly I endowed can do the thinking for a j hundred million there was uPjrising stance of the French against in 1792 of the Germans EuropeII France In 1813 and in 1870 o against Austria in 1859 and altlrj ward and of the Americans in the I Civil war of 1861 Thtre were certainly more noble characters in Russia and these must I 011things middle class and the lower class been long kept in bsotted ignorance there seemed to be no force on which patriotism could Uke hold- Wanted Merand Women in this country and adjoining territories to represent and advertise an old established house of solid financial standing Salary to men 21 weekly to women 12 toi8 weekly with Expenses advancedeach Monday by check direct front head quartets Horse and buggy furnish ¬ ed if necessary position permanent Address Blew Bros Co Dept A Motion Bldg Chicago Ill 12t6 New Bow tor the Hair With the new fashion of dressing the hair in Paris the roll at the back with the long comb put in sideways mil the tightened sides a new style of hair ornament has come into being This is a broad bow of pink or blue velvet made into an unusually 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iFELT PAIN IN LOST LIMBS

Strange Physical Phenomena

v Which Physicians Cannot

Explain Clearly

IlilniRu tutor HiiuiGlen Bachtlor ol Indiana three

weeks ngo lost both hands in a rail ¬

way accident The amputated handswere placed in a jtr of alcohol andMr Bachelors arms received themost careful surgical attention Hesuffered however lot two weeks from

stvere and peculiar pains where thehands formetly were

Mr Bachelern Initiated thit his losthands were crowded in such u way usto give him the pensatlon of ttv recramping pains and when he Itarnedhow they had been disposed of he de ¬

manded that they be properly buriedThe hands were taken front the j uwere straightened to a natural posi ¬

tion were cnidfnlly wrapped were in

cased in n box and wtu buried AH

Moff us this was dune Mr Bachelorwas relieved ol the puins that has kept

Vhim in agony for two weeksThis story will be received with

I

Millies by the yonngtr expects ol the I

tuedicHl profession with shakes of

the head by the oldir surgeons and

with ready belief by hundreds of menI

who have suffered as Mr B8Chel11Miflercd Many a nan whoeied amputation of a leg or loot hathen kept in anguish by the feelingoJ some cbjct between the tot by

HII inloleiaLltf itching where a toiought to he a sharp rheumatic p

I

in the hull ol a mitring lo >t A

who has lost a h ind or a arm hlIII

sfixd nnldrnly with a distressingI

pHin in the limb or in the finger andLas become almost hysteric bcnusche could not relieve it by touching

d the hand that wan not thenSurgeons called to treat fuels casts

have contended that the feeling wax i

simply a hallucination tint teen who j

have sulTored amputation have rialstories ol queer sensation in lost limbsand that these stories have taken such I

u hold upon the imagination thitthey experience the pain attributedto the men whose story they havualliActing on this theory the surgeonfalls in with the belief ot the man I

administered something to quiet his I

nerves and in cases where the missing humid or missing foot Ii accessiblegives directions for its proper handling and interment

However this dues not settle theCiIC In u wtk or n month the thanof the loot html or lost foot has other I

trying experiences and the surgeon j

tries to laugh hint out of the hallucination In good time the pat-

ientConsumption

Salt pork is a famous oldfashioned remedy for con ¬

sumption Eat plentyofpork was the advice toconsumptive 50 and 100I

years agoSalt pork is good if a man

can stomach it The ideabehind it is that fat is thefood the consumptive needsmost

ScottsEmulsionisthcmodern method of feeding tat toIthe consumptive Pork is toorough for sensitive stomachsScotts Emulsion is the mostrefined of fats especiallyprepared for easy digestion

Feeding him fat in thisj

way which is often the onlyway is half the battle butScotts Emulsion does morethan that There is some ¬

thing about the combinationof cod liver oil and hypophosphites in Scotts Emulsionthat puts new life into theweak parts and has a specialaction on the diseased lungs

I

A sample will besent free upon request

TIe sure that this picture Inthe form of a label on tluwrapper ot every bottle ofEmulsion you buy

SCOTT cS

BOWNECHEMISTS

409 Pearl St N YSot and r all druggists

ONE OF DR CUPIDS PRESCRIPTIONS

That Love sometimes cures disease is afact that has recently beets called to theattention of the public by a prominentphysician and college professor In ROIIIC

nervous diseases of women such as hys ¬

teria this physician gives instances wherewomen were put in n pleasant frame ofmind were made happy by falling in lovenail in con nun tic nee were cured of theirnervous troublesthe weak nervous sys ¬

tent toned and stimulated by little IrCupid btcnmu stroil It and vigorous al ¬

most without their knowledge Many nwoman is nervous and irritable feels drag-ged

¬

down Shift worn out for no reason thatshe can think of She may be ever somuch in love but Dr Cupid fails to cureher In ninety nine cent of therecases it is the womanly organism whichrequites the weak back dizzyspells surd black circles about the eyes areonly symptoms Co to the source of thetrouble and correct the irregularities thedrains on the womanly system and theother symptoms disappear So sure of itis the Worlds Dispensary Medical Associa ¬

thus proprietors of Dr Pierces Favoritethey ofTer a 500 reward

for women who cannot be cured of leucorrhea female weakness prolapsus or fall ¬

jug of the womb All they ask is a fairsad reasonable trial of their means of cure

Dr Tierces Pleasant Pellets clear thecomplexion and sweeten the breaths theycleanse and regulate the stomach liver andbowels nod produce permanent benefit and

not react on system One is a1110 laxative

The Common Sense Medical Adviser Ii-

sent free paperbound for at onecentstamps to pay expense of trailing onlySend 31 stamps fur clothbound COlAddrcvH Worlds Dispensary Buffalo NY

apparently surrenders his belief as torain In the lost loot or hand but InIsis own hrart he holds to It He mayt ov talk nbnit it but he will insistlint the sensation In the missing trots KO real and so exasperating thnt it

at times drives him aim out to thepoint of Insanity-

Then are strong men who havehad such expeiiences and their theo ¬

ry is that some cureless treatment olthe nee s severed in amputation isresponsible for the queer sensationA few flU cors have admitted thatthere tuny be something in this thcory but if It he admitted that the theory is correct it dots not explain theSituations experienced by Mr Bacheler

lu this age when the netvcsof menand worm receive more attentionfrom the medical profession than everbefore is it not a little strange thatthese socalled hulluclnations n e tosensations in missing members of thebody have not been more closely in ¬

vestigated Are these sensations thework of the Imagination orare they resuit of real physical conditions

A Simple Experimentlltmtmi lliiniM

Cut two slips of paper long enoughfor each to encircle the outside of a

oottle leaving an uncovered spacebetween the slips Fasten them inplace by a thread nnd then wrap apiece ol twine around the uncovered

4M between the stripsTie one end ol the twine to a nail

or some convenient hot k Hold theother end wih one hand and withqulcklIin order that the twine may run up

theexposed glass between the pa ¬

Ion bands This action will shortly-

cause the surface of the glass to lentAfter it is well heated drop sonic

coldIwater on it Now by a sharpyou may break the bottle in halt so

I

evenly that there will not be one

jagged place in the entire citcle of the j

breakButof what use is this bit of ap

parently superfluous knowledgeWill suppose for instance the glass I

stopper in your cologne bottle If youare a girl got struck and refused tobudge All you have to do to dis ¬

lodge the stopper is to wind a heavycord around the neck get some oneto pull one end taut take hold of theother end yourself and work theneck mildly to and Ito in the stringjust as you did in the first experi ¬

ment This continued friction will

cause the neck of the bottle to become

so hot that it will expand and theglass stopper will be loosened enoughto allow It to be pulled out withoutfurther trouble

Need For HasteIn a Massachusetts seaport town

many stories are still told of an ac

centric old man who was a conspicu ¬

ous figure in its streets thirty years

agoNot many years before he died hemarried a young wife who was aeonstunt surprise to him One day anold friem met him hurrying alongthe main street of the town one armheld out stiffly in front of him andcarry ing a white paper rnrce1I

M

Dont touch me and dont detainme he cried as his friend approach-ed

¬

What in the world is the matterasked the other Anyone sick upat your house-

Nobodys sick answered the oldman over his shoulder but Imfetching home a new bunnlt for mywile and I want to get there beforethe styles change

What Was in ItI want this perscrlptlun fLIed II

she said to the druggistYesm answered he taking the

slipof paper from herThe doctor gave it to me for a

headach II she explained Can youtell me what is Inlt

Yesm It calls for sodium bicar ¬

bonate elixir pepsin aqua pura andit-

But whats thatWhats what madam

I

Why here it says quaint sufTIIThat merely refers to the aqua

puraThenit isnt an ingredient

Well it Isnt exactly an engredlent It means that we shall put in a

sufficient quantity of abua puraBut it it goes into the perscrlptlon

it must be an ingredient-I suppose so madam Shall send

this or will you toke itIve got to lake it havnt I

Not unless you want to II

But the doctor said I tuustIOh we can deliver it to your houseall i

rightOhhow funny I thought you

meant I didnt have to tale the medi ¬

cineWell to ba sure you have to take

the medicine but we would just assoon have our messenger boy take itfor you

Hump Has he got the head-

achex

Nom But that wculdnt makeany diflererce

Well Im not going to pay lozaprescription for messenger boys tocake

There would be no change II

Why I paid the doctor a dollar fortt

Certainly you did but 1 meantthere would be no charge if the boytook it for you II j

Thats the funniest thing I everheard How would it do me any goodIf he took it

I beg your pardon I misunder ¬

stood you Then you prefer takingIt yourself

Yes sir But you can send it tothe house if you will

Just as you say Takes a womanto change htr mind

But you didnt finish telling mewhat there was in it

Oh nothing much besides what Itold you It will be fifty censThank you That means there isfortyeight cents in it for me thedruggist

RUSSIA IN DEFEAT

At the Close of the Crimean War

Her Weakness Stood

Revealed

fir Aiulriw l Vhltilti tliefVnlurv

Despite the ppresion of the mostof the loielgn j corrals and the blot ¬

ting out ol page aUtr page ot th

newspapers allowed to enter the em ¬

piredespite of all that thesecret po ¬

lice could do in repressing unfavora ¬

ble comment it became generallyknown that all was going wrong inthe Crimea News came of reverseafter reverse of the defeats of theAlma and Inkerman and as a climaxthe loss of Sebastopol and the destruc-tion

¬

of the Russian fleetIn the midst of it all as is ever the

case in Russian wars came utter col ¬

lapse in the commissariat departmenteverywhere one heard hints and final ¬

ly detailed stories of scoundrellsm inhigh places or money which ought

I

to have been appropriated to armysupplies but which had been ex I

pended at the gambling tables of I

Homburg or in the Breda quarter of

ParisThenit was that there was borne

upon me the conviction that Russiapowerful as she seems when viewedfrom the outside is anything butstrong when viewed from the insideTo of the thousand eviautoIcrncygeneialy not one of the most highly I

endowed can do the thinking for a j

hundred million there wasuPjrisingstance of the French againstin 1792 of the Germans EuropeIIFrance In 1813 and in 1870 o

against Austria in 1859 and altlrjward and of the Americans in the

I

Civil war of 1861

Thtre were certainly more noblecharacters in Russia and these must I

011thingsmiddle class and the lower classbeen long kept in bsotted ignorancethere seemed to be no force on whichpatriotism could Uke hold-

WantedMerand Women in this country

and adjoining territories to representand advertise an old established houseof solid financial standing Salary tomen 21 weekly to women 12 toi8weekly with Expenses advancedeachMonday by check direct front headquartets Horse and buggy furnish ¬

ed if necessary position permanentAddress Blew Bros Co Dept AMotion Bldg Chicago Ill 12t6

New Bow tor the HairWith the new fashion of dressing

the hair in Paris the roll at the backwith the long comb put in sidewaysmil the tightened sides a new styleof hair ornament has come into beingThis is a broad bow of pink or bluevelvet made into an unusually sUfiknot the two bows at one side andtwo wired ends at the other and almost covered with glittering sequinsThese new bows pre rather startlingIn effect at first though the eye soonbecomes used to the

We have Scholarshipscovering ten months inthe Bowling Green Normal School or fourmonths in any businessdepartment of the Bow ¬

ling Green Business Col ¬

lege If you are going toschool call on or addressthe Republican for Schol-arship

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Worms Convulsions Feverishness nnd Loss OF SLEEP II

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