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THE TALIHINA TRIBUNE
■ ■
MRS. KIESO SICK
SEVEN MONTHS
Restored lo Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound.
Aurora. 111.—"For seven long months
1 Buffered from a female trouble, with
•evere pains in my
back and aides until
I became so weak 1
could hardly walk
from chair to chair,
and got so nervous
I would jump at the
slightest noise. 1
was entirely unfit
to do my house-
vork, I was giving
up hope of ever be-
ing well, when my
sister asked me to
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. 1 took six bottles and today 1
am a healthy woman able to do my own
housework. 1 wish every suffering
woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable (Vimpound, and find out for
themselves how good it is."—Mrs. Carl
A. Kieso, 696 North Ave., Aurora, 111.
The great number of unsolicited tes-
timonials on file at the Pinkham Lab-
oratory, many of which are from time
to time published by permission, are
proof of the value of Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound, in the
treatment of female ills.
Every ailincr woman in the United
States is cordially invited to write to
the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
(confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special
advice. It is free, will bring you health
and may save your life.
1N1QMTI0NAL
SfflwScnooL
Lesson
(By E. O. 8KLI.KR8. Action Director of
Sunday School Course ot Moody Hlblu
Institute.)
(Cnpyrlnht. IHJ. Wcit>rn Nowrapnper Union.)
WHAT A JEWELRY FIRM DID
His Double Duty.
Jones walked up the street the other
evening with n box of chocolates under
one arm and a big package of meat
under the other.
"Hnlloh, Jones!" snld Jobson, "you
housekeeping? I didn't know you were
married."
"I'm not yet."
"What are you doing with those
chocolates and that meat, then?"
"tkiing to see my girl."
"L>o you have to furnish the fam.ly
with meat already?"
"Oli. no; the sweets are for the girl
and the meat is for the dog. 1 have
to square both."
Gently cleanse your liver and
sluggish bowels while
you sleep.
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, dizzi-
ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul
breath—always trace them to torpid
liver; delayed, fermenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in-
testines. instead of being cast out
of the system is re absorbed into the
jilnntl Whw this poison rearhea the
delicate brain tissue it causes con-
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick-
ening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter and
poisons in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months. Adv.
Rats More Learned in Ohio.
Hats destroy on an average of
worth of catalogues each yeur at Ohio
state university, according to Lester
E. Wolfe, secretary of the entrance
board. The rodents, which infest the
basement of University hall, where the
catalogues are kept, nibble the binding
of tiie books in order to get the paste
which holds the leaves together. The
common methods u*e«t to get rid of
rats, such as poison and traps, have
long since been given up as useless,
for the rats, probably because of their
environment, are too wise to be tempt-
ed by either.
COVETED BY ALL
but possessed by few—a beaut If JI
head of hair. If yours Is streaked with
gray, or is harsh 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.
Old Man Maguire says a woman al-
ways takes the cork out of a bottle by
pushing It lu.
Meat Eaters' Backache
Meat lovers are apt to have back-
aches and rheumatic attacks. Unless
you do heavy work and get lots of fresh
air, don't eat too much meat. It's rich
in nitrogen and helps to form uric acid
—a solid poison that irritates the
nerves, damages the kidneys and often
couses dropsy, gravel and urinary dis-
orders. Doan's Kidney Pills help
weak kidneys to throw off uric acid.
Thousands recommend them.
An Oklahoma Case
S H Chism. 706
S Peoria St., Tulsa,
Okla., says: "I nad
disordered kidneys
u"d suffered from u
constant ache and
Bore rues through the
small of my back.
When stooping or
lifting, sharp twinges
selr.ed me. It was
hard for mo to
straighten after
stooping, and the
, kidney secretions
, _i too freely. Doan's Kidney Pills
rid m* of the backochea and corrected
the difficulty with the kidney secre-
tions •
Get Doan's at Any Store. 80c m Boa
DOAN'S "Ally
FOSTER MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
Tutt's Pills
MALARIAL REGIONS,
LESSON FOR MARCH 4
JESUS FEEDS FIVE THOUSAND.
LESSON TEXT—John 6:1-14.
GOLDEN TEXT—Olve us this day our
dally bread.—Matt. 6:11.
This pnrahle marks the high level
of the year of our Lord's popularity.
It Is such an Important miracle as to
be the only one recorded In all four
gospels. Be sure to use a good har-
mony. The returning twelve (Matt.
11:1) are taken by their master to a
desert place that they might find rest
(Mk. 0:.'J1) and that he might comfort
their hearts over the death of John the
Baptist (Matt. 14:1-12). The multi-
tude would not grant them the right
use of their leisure, but flocked to this
retreat in the desert. They followed
that they might listen to his gracious
words, and perhaps behold some new
wonder (v. 2). Carlisle said he saw in
England "forty millions, mostly fools."
Jesus saw the multitude, and wan
moved, not with sarcasm, but with
compassion which took a tangible form
of service, Mark tells us (0:34) that
Jesus was lirst of all teaching the mul-
titude. It is better to teach a man how-
to help himself than to help the map).
We also Infer from this that the soul
of u man Is of more value than lis
body. It is not enough, however, to
say, "God bless you, be warm and fe<J"
when a man Is hungry. St. John Is the
only one to tell us of the conversation
with Philip. Philip lived In Hethsnldn
near by, yet to feed this multitude was
to him too great a task, even with his
knowledge of the resources (vv. 5,0).
We should not be surprised nt Philip's
slowness of faith. Moses in a like
manner was once nonplussed as to how
tp feed the multitude in the wilder-
ness. (Num. 11:21-23). It Is not so
much how greut the need nor how lit-
tle we possess; rather, Is that little
given over to God? Andrew, who had
revealed Jesus unto Peter, discovers as
though In desperation a boy whose
mother had thoughtfully provided him
with a lunch, consisting of five barley
biscuits and two small herring (v. 0);
at least that much remained. This is
a great commentary upon the tide of
Interest at this time, that the boy
should not have eaten his entire lunch,
for the boy's hunger is proverbial. It
seems us though Jesus emphasizes the
helplessness of the disciples In order
that he muy show his power. Ills com-
mand "Give ye them" (Mk. 0:37)
teaches us that we are to give such
as we have, antl not look to others nor
to do our charity by proxy (Prov.
11:24-25). Agaiu the Savior asks his
disciples as though he would teach
them the resources of his kingdom,
(•ive what you have, and he will bless
und Increase it to the supplying of the
needs of a multitude. The secret ^ f
success was when he took up the
loaves, and, "looking up," God also saw
that day and blessed It. We need to
observe the systematic procedure. The
people are seated or reclining upon the
grotmd in ranks or in companies, the
master blessing and breaking the boy's
cakes, giving tirst to the disciples. God
works miracles through huumu
agencies only. The result of this sys-
tematic procedure was that they were
all satisfied, "tilled" (v. 12). Luke
adds that "all did eat" (Lk. 0:17). Not
alone, however, was there divine order
and lavlshness, but there were economy
and thrift as well, for Jesus gave care-
ful direction as to the fragments. The
lavlshness is shown by the fact that
the baskets Into which the fragments
were gathered were each probably
large enough in which to sleep. This
conservation process was a stinging
rebuke to the Improvident orientals
and to present-day prodigals of that
wonderful bounty with which God has
blessed our land. God gives to us that
we may use for other. Joy dies unless
It Is shared. Jesus is the living breatl
(John 0:48), and will satisfy hunger
and life even as bread generates In
the human body heat, vitality and
power; so he would still feed the
hungry soul of mnnkiud. We have at
hand the word, and It is for lack of it
that men die in the deepest, truest
sense of that word. The poverty und
perplexity of the disciples in his pres-
ence and In the presence of this great
need ure being repeatd over and over
today, and yet It Is absurd. We have
not enough to feed the multitude. Our
few loaves of amusements, mental ac-
tivities and social Service will not feed
them, hut when we break unto them
the Llviug Bread, they have enough
and to spare. The difficulty with the
distribution of material bread for the
needs of mankind Is not that there Is
not enough grain, hut rather that lu
tht; process of distribution certain com-
panies of men can control the fruits of
the earth, and withhold them from the
consume* for their own profit. Is there
not a parable In this for the church In
thut It Is so much concerned with Its
own Joys, pleasures au<l protlts that
It Is withholding from the mass of
mankind, especially in the foreign held,
the bread which alone can bring life
and Immortality to light? The words
of the late Dr. Malthie ltaltcock are
appropriate In this connection : "Hack
of the loaf Is the snowy flour, and back
of the flour the mill, and hack of the
mill is the wheat aud the shower, and
the sun antl the Father's will."
Summary: (1) The hope of the
World's salvation is lu the wonderful
power of God In multiplying the little
we give to him in the wuy of service.
(2) If we bring no gift, how can God
bless man? Compare this boy's serv-
ice with the serVlce «*f the little natal
In Naamari's household.
(3) Conservation of the fragments,
using well or wasting the fragments of
time, of opportunity, etc., mukes all
the difference between success und fut-
ure.
(•J) Let nothing be lost. The refuse
f petroleum Is today wortli more lb*"'
ue oil product.
They Invested Some of Their
Spare Money in Canadian
Lands.
S. Joseph & Sons, of Pes Moines,
Iowa, are hsiked uiw n us being shrewd,
careful business men. Having some
spare money on hand, ar.d looking for
a suitable Investment, they decided to
purchase Canadian lands, and farm It.
Time it! Pape's Diapepsin ends
all Stomach misery in five
minutes.
Do some foods you eat hit back—
The Sufficiency
of Grace
By REV. HOWARD W. POPE
Moody Hil le Institute,
STOP USING SALIVATING DRUG
Don't Lose a Day's Work! If Your Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels
Constipated Take "Dodson's Liver Tone."—It's Fine!
With ti the Cnnndlan taste but work ba<1'y; ferment
Hovrrnimut Airent. nt lvs Moliif*. Into atubboro luroi.s and cause a sick,
Imvu, thi-y mail lection near Cliiim ,our. *«8y stomach? Now, Mr. or
pi..ii Alberta They put 340 nerea of Mrs. Dyspeptic. Jot this down: l'ape s
Inn.I lu wheat, ntul In wrlilnr to Mr. Diapepsin digests everything, leaving
Hewitt the fiuimllun c,.verninent nothing to «o>ir and upset you. There
Ac 111 nt 11.-9 M.I ..III! or the .neill- never was anything so safely quick, no
hers of the llrm savs: certainly effective- No difference how
"1 lufve much pleasure In advising bad,y >'our stomach is disordered you
you that on our farm live miles east will get happy relief in Ove minutes,
of Champion. In the Province of Al- bu* whn* Pleases you most is that It
berta. Canada, this year <1010 we bar strengthens und regulates your stom-
vested nnd threshed 10,000 bushels of arb 80 -vou C8n ea* y°ur favorite foods
wheat from 240 acres, this being an without fear.
average of 44 bushels and 10 pounds ^ou different as soon as "Pape s
to the acre. A considerable portion Diapepsin" comes In contact with the
of the wheat was No. 1 Northern, stomach-distress Just vanishes-your
worth at Champion approximately i stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch-
$1.8,") per bushel, making a total return j ln&- 00 "ructatlons of undigested food,
of $10,610, or nn average of $81.70 per 1 now, make the best Investment
acre gross yields. Needless to say, we *ou ever n,ado- bF Kiting a large fifty-
are extremely well pleased with our t:eut case of Pape s Diapepsin from any
lan(]S/• store. You realize In five minutes how
It might not be uninteresting to rend needless it is to suffer from indlges-
fhe report of C. A. Wright of Milo, tlon, dyspepsia or bad stomach. Adv.
Iowa, who bought 100 acres at Cham-
pion, Alberta, for $.'1,300 In December,
1915. He stuhhlcd In the whole lot of
It, and threshed 4,487 bushels Grade
No. 2 Northern.
• Mr. Wright, being a thorough busi-
ness man, gives the cost of work, and
the amount realised. These figures
show thut after paying for his land
and cost of operation he had $2,472.07
left.
4,487 bushels, worth $1.55 nt
Innocent Recreation.
Father had demanded a heart-to-
heart talk with ,hls only son.
"I am told thht you ore given to
gambling," he said sternly.
"I admit It," the son acknowledged,
"but only for small stakes.
"Oh, as long a« it is for something
to eat I don't mind," the father said.
11c
Champion
Threshing bill,
per bushel $
Seed at 05c
Drilling
Cutting
Twine
Shocking
Hauling to town, Sc.
... $0,95-1.85
403.57
144.00
100.00
100.00
50.00
40.00
134.01
Total cost $1,182.18
Cost of land 8,300.00
$4,482.18 $4,482.18
Net profit after paying for
farm nnd all cost of opera-
tion $2,472.07
—Advertisement.
she
Habit or Disease
Mothers, whether It's a disease or
habit, if your child's kidneys act too
often or while asleep at night, why let
this condition continue throwing ex-
tra, unsanitary work upon you, endan-
gering the child's health by exposure
and finally as is often the result, de-
velop some Incurable kidney disease in
after years if not stopped, when Liquid
Shu Make will entirely free the child
from the nightly occurrence, with but |
little trouble and expense to you?
Any drug store has Liquid Shu Make
in 25-cent bottles. It Is harmless and
gives results in two days.—Adv.
Akin to Marriage.
Willis—What system do these mili-
tary airplanes work on?
(Stills—One person runs the mn-
chine. and the other is Just an observ-
er, but both of them fight.
Willis—I see; just like being mar-
ried.
cents.
Unspoiled.
The lady who likes children
gulling over Helen, aged three.
"How old are you, tlarllng?"
asked.
"I Isnt' old," said Helen, "I'm nearly
new."
SYRUP OF FIGS FOR
A CHILD'S BOILS
It is cruel to force nauseating,
harsh physic into a
sick child.
Look back at your childhood days, j ting light work."—I'uck.
Remember the "dose" mother insisted >
on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics. CUTICURA KILLS DANDRUFF
How you hated them, how you fought
against taking them. The Cause of Dry, Thin and Falling
With our children It's different
Mothers who cling to the old form o!
physic simply don't realize what they
do. The children's revolt Is well-found
ed. Their tender little "Insldes" are
I injured by them.
I If your child's stomach, liver and
bowels need cleansing, give only deli-
! clous "California Syrup of Figs." Its i „ . „ . . . t
action 1, positive, but gentle. Million. | " .L.!!!!. "
of mothers keep this harmless "fruit
TKXT-Instead of the thorn hall ronie
up the fir tree, and Instead of the brier
rthall come up the myrtle tree. —Iiw. 06:13.
In this verse we have a striking les-
son on the substitutions of grace. It
would be a good
deal to dig up the
thorn, and cut
down the briers,
but God does far
more. He substl-
tutes for the
tbornbush the tall
and beautiful fir
tree, antl for the
hateful briers the
graceful myrtle.
Occasionally a
student comes to
our office after a
stay of n few
days, and Informs
us that he Is
about to leave the
school. When we Inquire for the rea-
son, he answers that he does not like
the teaching. When pressed for an
explanation, he says, "Well, you do
not teach the doctrine of eradication.*
"And what do you mean by that?"
"I mean that God removes the roots
of sin from our nature, so that one
will not sin, and your school does not
teach that doctrine, does It?"
"No, but we teach something far
better."
"What do you mean? I did not
know that there was anything better
than the eradication of sin."
"Oh yes, the substitution of grace
Is far superior. Instead of digging out
the roots of sin, God plants in our na-
ture the germs of grace, which over-
run, and In time run out the seeds of
evil. 'Instead of the thorn shall
come up the fire tree, nnd Instead of
the brier shall come up the myrtle.' H
Luther Burbank takes the prairie
cactus, whose sharp thorns are the
| terror of man and beast, and converts
It Into a nourishing food, on which the
cuttle fatten and flourish. What wus
once a thing to be dreaded Is now a
means of support.
The apple tree which once bore
nothing but sour and bitter fruit, small
In size, and rough in appearance, by
the simple process of grafting can be
made to produce apples which are
large, sweet and luscious. It is the
same old tree, but a new principle has
been Introduced, nnd that new nature
dominates and determines the whole
output of the tree. I once saw a lemon
tree In California which had been
grafted until It was bearing 22 differ-
ent kinds of luscious fruit.
What Burbank and others are doing
In the renlin of nature, God is con-
You're bilious! Your liver Is slug-
gish! You feel lazy, dizzy and all
knocked out. Your head Is dull, your
tongue Is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don't
take salivating calomel. It makes you
sick, you may lose a day's work
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes Into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking It up. That's when
you feel that awful nausea and cramp-
ing.
If you \*ant to enjoy the nicest, gen-
tlest liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced Just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Your
druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under
my personal money-back guarantee
that each spoonful will clean your
Not Served There.
The applicant.for cook, In a story
told by the Ladles' Home Journal,
was untidy and insolent in appear-
ance.
"Don't hire her." Whispered Jones
to his wife; "I don't like her looks."
"But," reinonstruted his wife. "Just
consider the reputation for'cook ing she
bears."
"Thut doesn't matter," said Jones
testily; "we don't want any she-bears
cooked; we don't like them."
sluggish liver better than a dose of
nasty calomcl and that it won't make
you sick.
Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver
medicine. You'll know It next morn-
ing because you will wake up feeling
fine, your liver will be working, your
headache and dizziness gone, your
stomach will be sweet and your bowels
regular. You will feel like working;
you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and
ambition.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and can-
not salivate. Give it to your children!
Millions of people are using Dodson's
Liver Tone Instead of dangerous cal-
omel now. Your druggist will tell yoti
that the sale of calomel Is almost
stopped entirely here.—Adv.
Whenever You Need a General Tonit
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Groves Tasteles?
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties oi QUININE and
IRON. It acts on Hit l,iver. Drives oui
Malaria. Enriches the Blood and Buildj ilwuelljr dolug in the realm of grace,
ap the Whole System,
Free sample each by mall with Book
laxative"' handy*! IheVknowThlldren | *ddreM Cutlcura, Dept. L,
love to take It; that It never Tails to So1" ' vel J AJv.
clean the liver and bowels aud sweet-
en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful
given today saves a sick child tomor-
row.
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle
! of "California 8yrup of Figs." which
| has full directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly
' on each bottle. Adv.
He does not destroy the tree which
bears bitter fruit, but he grafts into
It the grace that Is In Christ Jesus, I
and soon that tree Is rich and beau-
tiful with all the fruits of the Spirit j
"Thou art Simon," said Jesus, the
tirst ti me be met him, and Simon In j
h, you always were lucky g 't« \ his circle of friends was a synonym |
for fickleness, and Instability. But
knowing what grace could do for that
big-hearted fisherman, Jesus added
"Thou shalt be called Cephas," which
means "a rock," and Is a symbol ol
firmness. Peter finally reached the
point where he coultl truthfully saj
that he was kept by the power of God '
through fuiih unto salvation.
James anil John were so hot tem- i
pered and violent that they were sur j
named "Boauerges"—sons of thunder,
but grace led one of them to die .as a j
martyr, and the other to be called th«
apostle of love. What God has done
for others, he will do for us. If
there are thorns of selfishness and
briers of envy or malice in our chur- |
acter, we must not be satisfied with
their extermination, but ask God to 1
give us the very opposite of these, the j
love which suflfereth long <\nd Is kind, \
which envteth not and Ii not puffed
up.
Where the thorns of criticism nnd
faultfinding grew, there let us claim a
tall antl stately growth of generous |
praise, and hearty appreciation.
FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderine Right Now—Also
Stops Itching Scalp.
Thin, brittle, colorless nnd scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf.
There Is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of Its luster, its strength and its very
life; eventually producing n feverlsh-
ness and Itching of the scalp, which
If not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink, loosen aud die—then the
hair falls out fast. A little Danderine
tonight—.now—any time—will surely
save your hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine- from any store, and after
the first application your hair will
take on that life, luster and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will become
wavy and fluffy and have the appear-
ance of abundance; an Incomparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please you most will be after Just a
few weeks' use, when you will actual-
ly see a lot of flue, downy hnir—new
hair—growing all over the scalp. Adv.
A Logical Conclusion.
"Did yon really <*nII this gentleman
an old fool last night?" said the judge
severely.
The prisoner tried hard to collect his
thoughts.
"The more I look at him the more
likely it seems that I did." he replied.
A DELICIOUS DINNER
Break a quarter .package of Skin-
ner's Macaroni Into twilling water, boil
ten or twelve minutes, drain antl
blanch. Take equal parts of cold
chicken, txiiled Macaroni and tomato
sauce; put in layers in a shallow
dish and cover with buttered crumbs.
Bake until brown.- Just try this nnee.
Skinners Macaroni can be secured ut
any good grocery store.—Adv.
Excessively Polite.
how tall Is a giant?
aske<
Not Much Trouble.
"What are you doing uow, Bete?"
"Tin collecting."
"Collecting what?"
"My thoughts."
"Go
Hair and Does It Quickly—Trial Free.
Anoint spots of dandruff. Itching and
Irritation with Cutlcura Ointment. Fol-
low at once by a hot shampoo with
Cutlcura Soap, If a man, and next
morning If a woman. When Dandruff
goes the hair comes. Use Cutlcura
"Mary.
Henry.
"Ob, I dun' know." said the nurse;
"about as tall as a house."
"And how tall Is a house?"
"How should I know? Don't ask
so many questions. 1 have no Idea
how tall a house is."
"Excuse me. Mary," said Henry
with dignity. "I forgot that you were
too poor to know anything about
houses."
Suitable Kinds.
"What measure would you select for
a line of light poems?"
"Why not try a gas meter?"
Safety First.
At the first sign
of a cold take—
cascaraBquinine
His Suspicion.
"Do you know why the bridegroom's
attendant at the wedding Is called the
'best man'?"
"I did not know before I was mar-
ried." replied skimpy little Mr. Meek,
"hut very soon afterward I began to
suspect."—Judge.
Extreme Caution.
"Jenks' fad Is Insisting that every-
thing in his life must have flavor."
"Yes, lie will not even sit down to
a table unless sure the wood Is sea-
soned."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle ol
CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy
tor infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
i should be given to sprains, swellings,
bruises, rheumatism aud neuralgia. 0dd Troubles.
1 Keep Mansfield's Magic Arnica Linl- "There Is one thing queer about
| ment handy on the shelf. Three sizes splurging on a limited Income."
j —23c, 50c uml $1.00.—Adv. "What's that?"
p , ••q'j,,, more you live In a society
Poor Fellow Had to Walk. round the harder you find It to make
"Tell me of your eurly educational 1 ends meet."
hardships. j .
"Well, I lived seven blocks from a
Carnegie library, and we hat] no auto-
mobile."—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Don't think that because you owe
your doctor for saving your life he
will take it In settlement for the bill.
No man Is tall enough to be alMive
neighborly criticism.
WHAT IS
LAX-FQS
PREPAREDNESS.
Prepare for next washday by taking
home Red Tross Ball Blue. Ask any
good grocer. Red Cross Ball Blue Im-
parts a clear white; makes you smile
when you see the basket of beautiful,
snowy white clothes. Red Cross, the
blue that's true blue.—Adv.
Sense of Justice.
; "That parrot 1 bought uses violent
j language."
j "Lady," replied the tleuler, "I won't
deny that he does swear some. But
you must give him credit for the fuct
that he doesn't drink nor gamble."
THAT GRIM WHITE SPECTRE.
LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara Fn^°°la' ,ol!mvs °" ,^e T!s"
■ ninccriuc i ivatiul oimrini in i>u i n^gteeted cough or eold. Delay no
A DIGESTIVE L AX ATI Vfc rlBBSint to t8n9 | longer. Take Mansfield's Cough Bui*
us never be satisfied with overcoming
the petty faults nnd foibles of our
character, but ask God also to adorn
our lives with all the graces antl vir-
tues that are in Christ Jesus, Instead
of the briers, the beautiful myrtle, the
graceful siullax, uud the sweet-scented
arbutus.
It may be that there are some thorns
In our own environment, ns well as In
our character; some things which are
hard to bear, and painful to endure.
God can change these thorns Into
roses, these painful conditions into a
source of grutitude and praise. Paul
had a thorn In his flesh, and so per-
hnps have you—a disagreeable em-
ployer, or an uncongenial roommate.
Paul found God's grace sufficient to
Lived in One Room 82 Years.
Croydon, Engl a ml, has lost by death
a trader who, In an Interesting way.
carried on the trading traditions of
the past. He was Robert Brain, who
died at eighty-five years old lu n room
over the little old-fashioned shop in
which he had lived for 82 years. Mr.
Brain wns reputed to be the largest
individual ratepayer In the borough,
paying the corporation about 1800 a
year.—London Chronicle.
Splendid Reputation for a
Kidney Remedy
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, during the
pant eleven yearn, has enjoyed a uplendid
reputation, according to the reports from
our customer* who have tested it« value
nnd claim it in a preparation of merit in
the conditions for which it is intended.
The age of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
Hpeidit* ila liter it in ailuieiil*> "f the kid-
neys, liver and bladder: if it had not pro-
duced satisfactory results to its users it
could not have lived as it has.
Very truly yours.
JACKSON'S PHARMACY
Sept. 14, 1910. Newkirk, Okla.
Prove Whst Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamuin. N. Y., for a sample sUe hot
tie. It will convince anvone. You will
also receive a booklet of valuable infor-
*et mation, telling about the kidnevs and blad-
\**l t • •
The olJ family remedy-In tablet
form --afe. sure, easy to take. No
opiates—no unpleasant otter effects.
Cures col.ls in 24 hours-Grip in 3
days. Money hack if t fuih. Get
the genuine nox with Red Top and
Mr. Hill's picture oa it—25 ccau.
At Any Dm: Zlor
Oklahoma Directory
^ FRESH ^
ROASTED
Ton can't make a really good cop of
coffee unions It Ih trestersasled. There
are many other thln{p< to be ronsiderrd
one Is: never lx>l| coffee. But the bent
l* an and moat careful blend loose th«-
*<lge of their flavor unlriw you get your
coffee fresh from the roaster.
B. B. N. Collie always Is Weik-rMslerf.
You can't buy It excepting fresh We
let imwers have only a limited wupplr
at a time.
B. B.M. Caltea fresh Irois to rsaslrr brings
you the fulness of the rich fragrance
and vljror burned Into it by tropical suns
in Southern Innds. Try It once and you'll
there Ih no l etter It comes in
nd ri-lb. tins—a valuable coupon
In each worth Bavins
Ridenour-Baker
Mercantile Co.
der. When writing, be sure and mention
this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottlea for sale at all drug
stores.—Adv.
Picked the Right Spot.
'I see where u rich man haa built ti
lake and flower garden on top of an
apartment house."
"That would bo Just the place for a
trnel; >rnrden.H
"Why?"
I don't n« * how the nelgbt*or't
"hirkeiiH couk* ever Ret up there.'
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET.
A well known actress gives the follow-
ing recipe for gray hair: To half pint of
water add 1 oz. Bay Hum, a small box of
Bar bo Compound, and V« or. of glycerine.
Any druggist can put this up or you can
change that painful thorn Into his *nl* It at home at very little coat. Full
grcutest blessing, oad so nmy you j '7 Comwu'SJ. T''will
nnd I. ; gradually darken streaked, faded gray
Christ by his resurrection has even i ha,r- and make it soft and glossy, it wiii
robbed death of it. s,lnK „„d convert- rub oT
ed It Into a gateway to heuven. Yee,
grace Is sufficient for all things.
Grace, fathomless as the sea.
Grace flowing from Calvary,
Grace enough for eternity—
Grace enough for me.
In LAX-FOS the Cascara U improved by
addition of certain harmless chemicals
which increase the efficiency of the Cas-
cara, making it better than ordinary Cas-
cara. LAX-FOS aids digestion; pleasant
to take: does not gripe or disturb stomach.
Adapted to.children and adults. Just try a
bottle for constipation or indigestion. 50c
APPENDICITIS
If ron bate hewn threatened or b*Te O ALLSTON H8
INOUJBSTION, (MM or pnln* In th« right CDCC
>Mo write for valuable Book of Information ■ VICE
u 1. Howiutt, out w.«, sit s DtiBBoasar .cmcaat
'ROUGH on RATS
VI Und* Hats. Mies, B
LMsubtdoura. Ike aud
X
nm. Trice 50c and $1.00.—Adv.
Grammatically Sure.
"Can this actor tuake a sltuutlon
tense?"
"Certainly, If he's In the mood."
Safe.
"The people are laying for that egg
magnate."
"Yes, but 80 are the hens."
And That's Too Far.
Decolleto ball costumes are all rlghi
as fur as they go.—New York Globe.
Never Abandon Hope.
How often do we seein, In our pri-
vate fortunes, to be brought to h loose
end? Some source of supply bus been
stopped; some door of career has been
suddenly slammed In our face. The
well-defined track we have followed
has all nt once disappeared; wo are
faced with the wilderness, wherein we
must strike a rood of our own. . . .
Assuredly no mnn. whether he be
great or small, should be afraid of his
loose ends. They are life's great pos-
sibles; they call upon what Is In us.
The gulf that yawns In front reveals
your leaping power. The seeming rulo
may be the beginning of your better
fortunes. The world Is full of hopes
for the man who has hope for him-
self.
A Hint.
"Ob, I Just love animals; don't you?" !
gurgled the sweet young thing.
"Slum. Let's have 11 Welsh rabbit,"
snld the accommodating youth.—Town
Topics.
Weak, Falnty Heart, and Hysterics
can be rectified by taking "Renovioe ' a
heart and nerve tonic. Price 50c and $1. Al*.
Poverty nips uiuuy u budding genius •
In the bud.
1 know if thert'i
the h« u*«. vChai'li I tell em?"
H.i Wife—"TcU 'cm •! they need bath. *
better take it before they conk-
Take a bath of course, and every three
hours while awake take a dose of
Boschee's
German Syrup
It will quiet your cough, soothe the
Inflammation of a sore throat and
lungs, stop the Irritation in the bron-
chial tubes, insuring a good night's
rest, free and easy expectoration in
the morning. That old time-tested
remedy which for more than half
a century has brought relief and
comfort to countless thousands all
over the civilized world. 25c and 73c
at druggists^nd dealers everywhere.
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 7-1917.
IHTERSMITHs
(jjillTonic
Sold for 47 year*. For Malaria, CHilla and Fever. Also
* f ine General Strengthening Tonic. 60c aad f 1.00 at all Dm Sta
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