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As An Aid
To Your
Digestion
- TRY -
It helps Nature cor-
rect any stomach,
liver or bowel trouble
SHADOWS
May 10-12—Horae snow. Tulsa.
May 2'-July J», hummer School. A. A
M. Stillwater.
Sept 13-10, District fair, Marlow.
Pawhuska plans a cavalry company
for the militia.
The annual meeting nf county school
superintendents of the state will be
The Danger Over.
Mrs. Yearwedd—John, when we
were first married you used always to
say grace before meals; you never do
it now.
Yeurwedd—I am not so much afraid
of your cooking now.
WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY
Is her Hair. If yours is streaked with
.ugly, grizzly, gruy hairs, use “Lu Cre-
ole" I lair Dressing and change it in
the autural way. Price $1.00.—Adv.
Important Distinction.
‘‘You must understand that the pre-
cise use of words is very Important,”
said the patient instructor.
“I surely does," replied Mr. Krnstus
Plnckley. “I’ll never forget de trou-
ble I started when my uncle said he
was raisin' chickens an’ I went out
on’ said he was liftin’ ’em."
held at Stillwater, May 1-3.
I
The Frederick Farm Lean associa-
tion has just been organized.- under
the direction of the farm loan hank
1 at Wichita, Kan. •
The Ralston I. O. O. F. has pur-
J chased a lot at the corner of Fifth
and Main streets and will begin the
! erection of a new lodge hall about
| the first of May.
The body of J. G. Hanna, 35 years
j old, an oi' company employe, was
' found dead with hiH partially wrecked
automobile under a bridge, two mile's
south of Sapulpa.
Armed guards have been placed
around the packing plants in Okla-
homa City, the Morris and Wilson
plants, and the gates to all visitors
have been closed.
Dr. Charles Blickensdorfer, surgeon
of the Ho k Island railroad and widely
known In Oklahoma medical circles,
vTHr'lnstantly killed at Shawnee in an
automobile collision.
totes” act
os LiyoiLs
No sick headache, biliousness,
bad taste or constipation
by morning.
Get a 10-eent box.
Are you keeping your bowels, liver,
and stomach clean, pure and fresh
with Cascarets, or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with
Salts. Cathartic Pills. Castor Oil or
Purgative Waters?
Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let
Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg-
ulate the stomach, remove the sour
and fermenting food and foul gases,
take the excess bile from the liver
and carry out of the system all the
constipated waste matter and poisons
in the bowels.
A Cascaret to-night will make you
feel great by morning They work
while you sleep—never gripe, sicken
or cause any Inconvenience, and cost
only 10 cents a box from your store.
Millions or men and women take a
Cascaret now and then and never
have Headache. Dlliousness. Coated
Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or
Constipation. Adv.
ENDS DYSPEPSIA,
ImNfinoNAL
INDIGESTION, GAS SM&SW
Lesson
^uVy^^rou^fnOTo^y
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
“Pape’s Diapepsin” cures sick,
sour stomachs in five minutes
—Time It!
"Really does" put bad stomachs In Bible institute oi emc-ago.,
order— really does" overcome indiges- (copyright. i>i7, We»- rn New.paper Union.)
tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and 1 ■^==—=~^=~
sourness in five minutes—that—just . rccnM CflR APRII 22
that-makes Pape s Diapeprtn the lar- LESSON PUK Air nIL ^
gest selling stomach regulator In the
world. If what you eat ferments into
stubborn lumps, you belch gas and
eructate sour, undigested food and
acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath
foul; tongue coated; your insides filled
with bile and Indigestible waste, re-
JESU8 ANOINTED AT BETHANY.
LESSON TEXT—John 12:1-U.
GOLDEN TEXT—She hath done what
she could.—Mk. 14:8.
This is a lesson of Jesus in
WOMAN SICA
TWO YEARS
v I
Could Do No Work.
Now Strong at a
' Man.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOHIA, that fumous old remedy
for lufunts und children, and see that it
Beara the
Signature of___
In Uae for Over SO Yearn.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Why Danny Didn't Start.
Danny Clements was captain of n
schooner that piled between New
York and Hnverstraw. One day Ills
craft was loaded with brick, ready to
start for New York, but Danny gave
no sign of any Intention to get under
way. Instead he sat on deck smoking
a pipe.
The owner of n brlckynrd, nlso
owner of the schooner, who lmd rea-
sons for wishing the brick In New
York nt the earliest possible moment,
caipe hurrying on board and demand-
ed to kno\y why Danny didn’t sail.
"There’s no wind,” said Danny.
“No wind! Wlmt's the matter with
you? There's Morgan's schooner un-
der snll going down the river now."
“Yis, »>l've been watching her, but
it’s no use my gettln’ under way,”
replied Danny. "She’s got the wind
now, und, to me mind, there nln t
enough of It for two.”
They Use ’Em in the Trenches.
A Kansas City man recently came
into n black eye. The last legacy of
that kind he had satisfactorily dissi-
pated with the aid of a leech, pro-
cured from n widely known leech firm
on Southwest boulevard. So he tele-
phoned the firm to arrange for the
services of another. 11c was told that
the price was i?l each leech.
"Why?” he asked. “Two years ago
I paid only 50 cents."
“Yes, I know,” replied the leech
magnate, "but you see, on account of
the war In Europe, leeches are now
worth u dollar.”—Kansas City Star.
Taken internally.
“What has become of my almond
cream ?’’
"Your almond cream?”
“Yes. my complexion cream.”
“I thought that was some fancy
grub you got for the party last night,
und I spread It on the sandwiches,”
astonishing—almost marvelous, and shiper, Mary; the witness, b»,
the joy is its harmlessness. the traitor, Judas, and the people>wUh
A large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Dla- j out. An unconscious bit of wisdom
pepsin will give you a hundred dollars' | fell from the lips of that 8o°d house-
worth of satisfaction. wife who exclaimed. “How much bet
It s worth its weight In gold to men | ter my neighbors houses iook when I
and women who can't get their atom- have my windows clean. Too much
achs regulated. It belongs In your we are looking through the y
home-should always be kept handy selfishness. Out of this
in case of sick. sour, upset stomach learn to look through unselfish eyes
during the day or at night. It s the I. Unjust Criticism (vv. 1-C). « «
quickest, surest and most harmless six days before Jesus' last Tasso'er.
stomach doctor In the world.—Adv. The accounts of Matthew and Mark
--suggest it to have been within two
Striving to Be Consoled. daysfT because they mentioned this
“Coal Is exceptionally scarce.” ' fea8t after telling of the conspiracy of
* . . m . A. _ ___.1 tl-Dh T 11a
"Yes. Hut it has one element of j the cDIef priests and elders with Ju-
economy. You can keep It till you’re ^as> wj,0 came to his determination to
- •— ’* .....* gen’ hig Master after the reprimand
Chicago 111. —“For about two year*
I suffered from a female troublejo^I
was unable to walK
or do any of my own
work. I read about
Lydia E. Pinkham’a
Vegetable Com-
pound in the news-
papers and deter-
mined to try iL It
brought almost im-
mediate relief. My
weakness has en-
tirely disappeared
and I never had bet-
___ter health. I weigh
165 pounds and am as strong as a man.
I think money is well spent which pur-
chases Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.’’—Mrs. Jos. O’Bryan, 1755
Newport Ave., Chicago, HI.
The success of Lyaia E. Pinkham 0
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
ana herbs, is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
who suffer from displacements, inflam-
mation, ulceration, irregularities, peri-
odic pains, backache, bearing-down fees
ing, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness,
and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound is the stan-
dard remedy for female ills
ready to use it without putting it on
ice.”
“Initial muster” Is still the order of
the day at Fort Sill. Men from every
part of the state are still reporting to
their company commanders, and most
of them have already reported.
Clarence Meador of Fort Cobb, was
one of nine members of the senior
class of Northwestern university
medical school Chicago, who, enlisted
in medical department of the navy.
The citizens of Love county are cir-
culating petitions asking the county
commissioners to have a census of the
county taken for the purpose of se-
curing state aid in road building.
George Bent of Geary and Cheyenne
Woman of Calumet, both Indians, were
burned to death when a heavy auto-
mobile, in which they were riding,
overturned on the Ozark 1 rail seven
miles east of Geary.
What is said to be the largest in-
dividual realty deal in the history of
Oklahoma was consummated at
Tulsa when the twelve story GalTals
building, was sold by S. Gallais to Dr.
S. G. Kennedy for $500,000.
Local and federal authorities are
Investigating theories of a plot to
wreck the Santa Fe round house at
Guthrie, founded upon the finding of
a stick of dynamite in a pile of coal
Inside tho building. It had a cap at-
tached.
The Intellectual and athletic tour-
nament of the public schools of Grady
county held In Chickasha last week
was by far the largest tournament
ever held in the county. Over 3,000
pupils -and parents were In attend-
ance at the contest, and over 300 pu-
pils were entered In the various con-
tests.
Used All Over the Civilized World
tor More Than 50 Years.
Stomach troubles seem to be almost
universal the lust few years; I mean
Indigestion in ninny forms, internal
nervousness, caused by Incompatible
food fermentation, coming up of food,
sour stomach, headache, apparent pal
pitation of the heart, habitual consti-
pation, intestinal Indigestion, caused
by a torpid liver, and a general break-
down with low spirits and depressed
feeling. Green’s August Flower was
Introduced In this and foreign coun-
tries fifty years ago with wonderful
success in relieving the above com-
plaints. Sold by dealers everywhere nit
25c trial bottles or 75c family size. Sole
manufacturer, G. G. Green, Woodbury,
N. J., U. S. A., Australia und Toronto,
Canadu.—Adv.
Its Resting Place.
“Sir. I have come to ask you for
your daughter’s hand.”
“All right, young man. You’ll find
It in my pocket."
SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn nut the
scalp. Cleanse the sonlp by shampoo-
ing with "La Creole” Hair Dressing,
! and darken, in the natural way, those
i ugly, grizzly hairs. Price, $1.00.—Adv.
The South predicts that Its cotton
| crop this year will return close to
$1,(>00,000,000, despite the reduction In
yield.
Gold Is a wonderful fertilizer. It
has caused many a fitfully tree to
spring up and get Its full growth In
a few hours.
(POSTUM'-
/ /
____
Scientific facts prove
the drug, caffeine, in
corfee is harmful to
many, while the pure
food-drinlc—1
P0STUM
is not only free from
drugs, but ia economical,
delicious and nourishing.
Made of wheat and a
bit of wholesome mo-
lasses, Postum is highly
recommended by phy-
sicians for those with
whom coffee disagrees.
Postum is especially
suitable for children.
“There’s a Reason”
Sold by Grocers.
Students in the University of Okla-
homa came to colors in a mass meet-
ing when, by a unanimous vote of vir-
tually the entire male student body,
they made military training compul-
sory for every man enrolled in the
school, abolished athletics for the
year and made arrangements for
training just as stringent as would
be provided by the war department
itself if the men should enlist now.
Plans for immediate organization
of an authorized aviation corps which
will be a unit of the Oklahoma na-
tional guard were made known by J.
II. Lantz of Tulsa, who has received
the approval of Adja. Gen. Ancel
Earp. The corps will be composed
of forty-one men.
Albert Smith, negro and his 3 year-
old child were killed and two alleged
desperadoes, Osa Bird, negro, and
Robert Medling, a white man, were
captured in a pitched battle at a
mountain cabin twenty miles north-
east of Okmulgee, in which a sheriff's
posse composed of officers from Ok-
mulgee and Muskogee counties par-
ticipated.
Individuals or companies entitled to
share in the distribution of the fund
of $425,000 which is in the state de-
pository to the credit of the corpora-
tion commission as a result of the set-
tlement of the express rate cases can
present their claims to the commission
for consideration. The completion of
tho distribution will bo materially de-
layed, is was stated, because of Gov-
ernor Williams' veto of the npproprla
tion of $40,000 for handling this fund.
The end of the last quarter. March
31, saw a total balance of $5,745,958.21
In tho state treasury department. Of
this total, the fund in the state treas-
ury proper, or tho current fund, was
$2,279,472 ; that in the official de-
pository, $2,051,283.72. and tho school
land fund balance was $1,415,182.49,
Disbursements for the quarter were
$1,098,109.84, while collections wore
$2,025,429- Tho amount secured from
the gross production tax was $283,-
870.48 and that fro mthe Inheritanc*
tax was $013,820.
RED FACES AND RED HANDS
Soothed and Healed by Cuticura—Sam-
ple Each Free by Mail.
Treatment for the face: On rising
and retiring smear affected parts with
Cuticura Ointment. Then wash off with
Cuticura Soap and hot water. For the
hands: Soak them In a hot lather
of Cuticura Soap. Dry, and rub la
Cuticura Ointment.
Free sample each by ntnil with Bodk.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Oklahoma Druggist
Recommends Great
Kidney Medicine
There is no better medicine on the mar-
ket today for kidney, liver and bladder
ailments than Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root.
I have been selling it for the past quar-
ter of a century and every bottle sold pro-
duced a satisfied customer, and I know of
several diseases of the kidneys, liver and
bladder that were entirely relieved through
the use of Swamp-Root. I have great
faith in the preparation and believe there
is none superior.
Verv truly yours,
M. B. SHAW, Druggist.
Sept. 14, 1910. Stilwell, Okla.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yon
Sena ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample size bot-
tle. It will convince anyone. You will
also receive a booklet of valuable infor-
mation, telling about the kidneys and blad-
der. When writing, be sure and mention
this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles for sale at all drug
etoras.—Adv.
The “rule of the road” for drivers
in England is to drive to the left,
while in the United States it is to the
right.
The Idea.
“Wlmt is the principle of repeating
rifles?” .
“I suppose It is to make every shot
tell on the enemy."
j LIFT YOUR CORNS
OFF WITH FINGERS
| l-'ow to loosen a tender corn
t or callus so it lifts out
I without pain.
COVETED BY ALL
but possessed by few—u beautiful
head of hair. If yours is streaked with
gray, or is hnrsli and stiff, you can re-
store it to its former beauty and lus-
ter by using “La Creole” Hair Dress-
ing. Price $1.00.—Adv.
A bill to prevent “baby angels” in
movies is before the New Jersey legis-
lature.
GIRLS! GIRLSllRY IT,
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur-
iant and Remove Dandruff—Real
Surprise for You.
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given him on this occasion.
,(1) The Value of Good Deeds. Je-
sus did not forget, in the supreme
hour of his life, the friends whom he
loved. To bring them some further
spiritual gifts, he had come to their
home in Bethany. Doubtless he also
had In mind the desire to nourish the
faith which had been kindled in the
hearts of nil by the resurrection of
Lazarus, just as he returned to Cana
after having performed his first mir-
acle (John 4:54). Jesus was Very
God of Very God, yet he was very
much of a real man; therefore he en-
joyed the pleasures of home as much
us other men, and the Joys of kinship
and brotherhood.
(2) The Wealth of Good Deeds. Out
of her love Mary expended $51, prob-
ably her whole treasure, in the pur-
chase of this alabaster box, and put
It aside to use it upon him at the
proper time. We do not think that she
stopped to calculate the cost of this
ointment. Love never estimates valiO.
Her deed proved a safer guide of con-
duct than the calculating prudence of
Judas and the other disciples (see
Matt. 20:8). Such deeds are always
looked upon with suspicion. The Isca-
riots usuully are the leaders in criti-
cizing the actions of others. Envy lay
at the bottom of their criticism, but
good deeds are unconscious, for we
rend that “the house was filled with
odor.” s
(3) A Standard of Good Deeds
(Mark 14:8); "She did what she
could,” and we have also the record
of good deeds, a memorial to her
(Mark 14:9). A large number of peo-
ple who never give of their own to the
poor nor to the kingdom of God are
willing to criticize others who do give
out of the gratitude of their loving
hearts.
II. Gracious Commendation (vv.
7-11). Jesus praised where his disci-
ples and Judas criticized. The poor
they always' had with them (Mark
14:7). This must have been a chal-
lenge that evidently they had not at-
tended to the poor as they should.
Jesus also tells them frankly that
whatever they do for him they must
do speedily. Jesus’ judgment upon
Judas Is a rebuke of the disciples; his
exposure of the sophistry of the crit-
ics and of their subtlety is suggestive.
Upon Mary’s act he bestowed the
highest possible praise. “She hath
done what she could.” That is all that
is asked of anyone (II Cor. 8:12). Such
commendation as Jesus bestowed upon
Mary he bestowed upon no other, and
A license tax of $1,000 a year on
cafe hat checking is proposed in Ken-
tucky.
“California Syrup of Figs” can’t
harm tender stomach,
liver and bowels.
Every mother realizes, after giving
her children "California Syrup of
Figs” that this is their Ideal laxative,
because they love Us pleasant taste
and it thoroughly cleanses the tender
little stomach, liver and bowels with-
out griping.
When crosrf, irritable, feverish, or
breath is bad, stomach sour, look at
the tongue, mother! If coated, give a
teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit
laxative,” and in a few hours all the
foul, constipated waste, sour bile and
undigested food passes out of the bow-
els. and you have a well, playful child
again. When Its little system is full
of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache,
diarrhoea, indigestion, colic—remem-
ber, a good "inside cleaning" should
always be the first treatment given.
Millions of mothers keep "California
Syrup of Figs” handy; they know a
teaspoonful today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Ask at the store for a 50-
cent bottle of “California Syrup, of
Figs," which has directions for babies,
children of all ages and grown-up*
printed on the bottle. Adv.
The indications are that the 1917
yield of sugur from Cuba will be about *
3,000,000 tons.
Let folks step on your feet hereafter;
wear shoes a size smaller if you like,
for corns will never again send electric
sparks of pain through you, according
to tills Cincinnati authority.
He says that a few drops of a drug
called freezone, applied directly upon
a tender, aching corn, Instantly re-
lieves soreness, and soon the entire
corn, root and all, lifts right out.
This drug dries at once and simply
shrivels up the corn or callus without
even irritating the surrounding skin.
A small bottle of freezone obtained
at any drug store will cost very little
but will positively remove every hard
or soft corn or callus from one’s feet.
If your druggist hasn’t stocked this
new drug yet, tell him to got n small
bottle of freezone for you from his
wholesale drug house.—adv.
Fireside Humor.
"Sh! Don't make any noise.”
“Ah' pwliy?"
“Me fut's nshleep.”
Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf-
fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus-
trous and beautiful as a young girl's
after a "Danderine hair cleanse.” Just
try this—moisten a cloth with a little
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse
the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil
and in just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair at once,
Danderine dissolves every particle of
dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig-
orates the scalp, forever stopping itch-
ing and falling hair.
But what will please you most will
be after a few weeks’ use when you
will actually see new hair—fine and
downy at first—yes—but really new
hair—growing all over the scalp. If
you care for pretty, soft hair and lots
of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of
Knowlton’s Danderine from any store
and just try it. Adv. /
Some men achieve greatness and oth-
ers brag because it comes natural to
them.
Salt sprinkled over carpets before
sweeping preserves tho color and
keeps away moths.
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
Nn St,n»rtltic .Ima Kyo Conifer! W trill. »t
Orggleta or mall. Writs for Kree Hro lie tk.
UllUISKXtK KEMEUT CO., CHICAGO
Send 10c to Dr. Tierce. Invalids’ lintel,
Buffalo, for large trial package of Anuric
foi kidneys—cures backache,—Adv.
Paw Knows Everything.
Willie—Taw, why Is a wife called
the better half?
l*aw—Because she's the whole thing,
tuy son.
There are 880 varieties of pears
grown in America and 100 kinds of
grapes.
his wonderful predictions concerning
her (Matt. 26:13) have been literally
fulfilled. Jesus’ judgment upon Mary
Is also suggestive. He shielded her,
“let her alone;” He approved her
works as being good, and he inter-
preted her innermost purpose In the
uet which she had performed. This
outward act was literally the pouring
forth of her heart’s adoration ami wor-
ship. Martha was In part taken up
with her household service. Lazarus
was In part taken up with his enjoy-
ment of the presence' of Jesus, but
Mary was wholly taken up with Jesus
himself. Does the record surprise us:
“Wheresoever this gospel shall be
preached throughout the whole world,
tills also which she hath done shall he
spoken of for a memorial of her?”
Judas, under the judgment of Jesus,
was stung (Matt. 20:14) and hurries
at once to the enemies of Jesus to
strike a bargain with them for the be-
trayal of his Lord though he did not
secure from these enemies the equiva-
lent of what she had poured upon him.
Christ will b> no man’s debtor. He
takes the poor offerings we lay before
him, and crowns them with the rich-
est reward, Mary’s gift of ointment
received words of commendation of
which she'never drentued, and a re-
wnrd far beyond her fondest hope, and
has been tho fount of countless deeds
rich with love. Many people had gath-
ered, not only for Jesus’ sake, but
that they might see Lazarus also. He
drew people because of what Jesus hud
done for him, yet lie drew them to
Jesus. This brought him also under
condemnation, for we must share the
bitterness of the foes of Jesus.
Makes Hard Work Harder
A bad back makes a day’s work
twice as hard. Backache usually
comes from weak kidneys, and If
headaches, dizziness or urinary dis-
orders are added, don’t wait—get
help before the kidney disease
takes a grip—before dropsy, gravel
or Bright’s disease sets in. Doan’s
Kidney Pills have brought new life
and new strength to thousands of
working men and women. Used
and recommended the world over.
A Kansas Case
Thomas Goddard, 415
N. Kansas Ave., An-,
thony, Kan., says: "My$
-back ached constantly I
and if I stooped to lilt,
sharp pains darted
through me. The kid-
ney secretions were too
frequent in passage and
mornings I felt all tired
out. Finally I used
Doan’s Kidney Pills
and they gave me such
quick relief that I con-f
tinued taking them un-^
til I was in good shape.Tp
■Whenever I have used’1'
them since I have been benefited.’
Cet Doan’s at Any Store, SOe a Box
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treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RING WORM,TETTEBor other
Itching skin diseases. Price
60c at druggists, or direct from
AI Richards Medicine Co..Sherman.111.
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A toilet preparation of merit
R»lpa to eradicate dandruff.
I For Restoring Color and
Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair.
60c. and $1.00 at Druggists,
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Renfrew, J. P. Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1917, newspaper, April 20, 1917; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077212/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.