The Helena Star. (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE HELENA STAR HELENA OKLAHOMA
Will Not be One Day Without
This Lady TELLS Her FRIENDS
Mrs Mary Frlcke 607 Bornman St Belleville
111 la Just one of tbe many thousands of ladiea
throughout tbe country who after an agony of
years have at last found health strength and
vigor In PE-RU-NA ' ' ' '
Her own words tell of her suffering and recovery
better than we can do It: "I suffered with my 1
stomach had awful cramps and headaches so I
often could not lay on a pillow Saw your book
tried PE-RU-NA and got good results from the
first bottle To be sure of a cure I took twelve
bottles I have recommended PE-RU-NA to my
friends and all are well pleased with results I
will not be one day without PE-RU-NA Have not
had a doctor since I started with PE-RU-NA which
was about fifteen years ago I am now sixty-three
years old hale hearty and welL Can do as much
work as my daughters I feel strong and healthy
and weigh near two hundred pounds Before I
weighed as little as one hundred I hope lots of mksmast ritnaii
people use PE-RU-NA and get the results I did” An experience like
that of Mrs Frlcke Is an Inspiration to every sick and suffering
woman
If you have catarrh whether It be of the nose throat stomach
bowels or other organs PE-RU-NA is the remedy It is not new
it is not an experiment PE-RU-NA has been tried PE-RU-NA has
been used by thousands who once were sick and are now well To
prevent coughs colds grip and Influenza and to hasten recovery
there Is nothing better
PE-RU-NA will improve the appetite and digestion purify the blood
sooth the irritated mucous linings eradicate the waste material and
corruption from the system It will tone up the nerves give you
health strength vigor and the Joy of living Do what Mrs Mary
Frlcke and thousands more have done — try PE-RU-NA You will b
glad happy thankful
‘ Tablet or Liquid Sold Everywhere
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
Is usually on indication that the
kidneys are out of order Keep
these organs healthy by taking
COLD MEDAL
CAPSULES
The world’s standard remedy for kidney
liver bladder and uric add troubles
Famous tinea 1696 Taka regularly and
keep in good health Ia three sizes all
druggists Guaranteed as represented
Leak for Iks aaa Cold MHJ ea eniv baa
HE HAD MISSED SOMETHING
Mr Gap Johnson Brought to a Realiza-
tion of His Ignorance of Hi
Surroundings
"It must' be wonderful to live nil
your life ion In the midst of the
‘Lund of a Million Smiles’ where the
silvery wnters purl nml plush nnd the
nymphs frolic nil the lay!” prattled
one member of a porty of city motor-
ists who had invaded the Ozarks
’To live in the — p’tu! — which?” sur-
prisingly returned Gup Johnson of
Rumpus Ridge
"Here among the hills nnd dells of
The Playground of America’ Look at
the advertisement in the newspaper
and—”
“Well I’ll be— p’tu — dogged ! I
nerer would ’a’ b’Heved It In the llvlag
world If I hadn’t seed It In the pnper 1
I’ve lived yur since Ileek was a pup
and I never knowed nothin’ like these
yur ladles— nlmps I h’lleve you called
’em-— to be setting on rocks tlils-n-wuy
and skylarking around with nuth’n In
pcrtfckler on but undershirts and
smiles Say how long Ims this ynr —
p’tu — business been going on any-
how?” — Kansas City Star
Naming No Names
Reading some of the present day
effusions one reflects that It Is pos-
sible for a poet to make dollars out
of lines that others can’t even make
Bense out of — Boston Transcript
SOMETHING NEW TO MOTHER
Dear Old Lady Had a Good Deal to
Learn About the Latest Idea
In Silk Stockings
Styles may come and styles mny go
but an old-fashioned mother like
Bab’s can’t be expected to keep
abreast with the latest creations She
Is always looking after the welfare
of the family whether It Is preparing
father’s choice dish or skimping her
own needs so that Johnny or Bab may
keep up appearances with the twenti-
eth century younger set
Mother recently was going over the
week’s washing putting a patch here
catching a button there and seeing
to It that the stockings were care-
fully mended She came across a
pair of stockings that Bab had pur-
chased the week before They were
the latest thing dictated by fashion
the lisle stocking with lace designs on
the sides which very much resembles
the lowly “run”
“And bless you mother sewed up
every one of them” giggled Bab to
a friend a few duys Inter “and they
cost me $3 a pair too"
Boys and Dog Dig Up $2000
Four schoolboys while spending the
Whitsuntide holidays In Mulliuddert a
village outside Dublin rutting with a
terrier discovered a hoard of more
than £-100 in sovereigns (normally
$2000) In a rat hole The news quick-
ly spread and a local postman claimed
‘he money ns his He says about £400
wns left to him by Ids father a black-
smith who Imd Inherited It from Ills
father nnd to keep It safely In these
troublous times the postman hurled It
In a field where It would still hnve re-
mained hut for the Inquisitive terrier
The postman’s clulm wns admitted
unanimously nnd the parents of the
boys returned him sums amounting to
about £110 Local volunteers are
muklng Inquiries with a view to hav-
ing the balance of the money restored
— Edinburgh Scotsman
Waiter One Dish "Milhi I”
The Chinese are very fond of an ex-
traordinary dish called “inllhl” which
Is ntnde of live new-born mice dippod
In honey
To be always sensible Is a great
strain One Isn’t sure that nature In-
tended’ that Nature herself Isn’t
When Something
Is Wrong
With Your Comfort
—when nervousness indiges-
tion billiousness or some other
upset makes you think you are
not eating or drinking the right
thing
—if you’re a coffee drinker cut
out coffee ten days and use
Postum Cereal
This delicious drink with its coffee-
like flavor suits coffee drinkers Its
value to health soon shows and its
economy is so apparent under use
that one quickly realizes
“There’s a Reason ”
Made by Postum Cereal Co Inc'
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IMttOVtD CNtrOIM INTEltMTIOKAl
SlINMfSOiOOL
Lesson
(By REV f B UTZVVATKK D D
Teeclier of Engllh Bible Id U Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago)
(Copyright 1920 Wotrn Nwopopr Cnloo)
LESSON FOR AUGUST 8
THE KINGLY KINDNESS OF
DAVID
LESSON TEXT-11 Sam :16 9:1-1
GOLDEN TEXT-Davld executed Judf-
ment and Juatlce unto all hla people—
II 8am 1:16
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL-Deut 28:
lH Pa 78:70-72
PRIMARY TOPIC-DavId Kind to
Cripple
JUNIOR TOPIC— Davld'l Kindness to
Jonathan's Bon
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—David Showing Himself Kingly
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Elements of Strength In David's Char-
acter I David’s Righteous and Impartial
Reign (8:15)
When he was established as king
over all Israel he executed Judgment
and justice unto all his people In
this respect he stands as a type of
the Lord Jesus Christ for when Dav-
id’s grenter son the Lord Jesus shall
reign over all Israel righteousness
nnd Justice will prevail In all the
earth
II David’s Inquiry for Some of
Saul’s House to Whom Ht Might
Show Kindness (9: 1-3)
This story of faithful love to a dead
friend Is quite refreshlsg David ex-
perienced great grief when he received
the news that Jonathan had fallen In
battle Now when he Is made king
and success 'has crowned his efforts
In the subjugation of his enemies he
sets himself to make Inquiry as to
whether there Is any one left of Saul's
family to whom he might show kind-
ness for Jonathan's sake When
Mephlbosheth Jonathan’s son was
found David ordered him to be
brought to him and restored to him
his grandfather's estate Being un-
able to cultivate It on account of In-
firmity he arranged that It be culti-
vated for him Not content with this
he ordered that Mephlbosheth should
eat at Ids own table as ope of bis
sons This example of David's nobil-
ity (caches us that those who are
blessed and prospered should stop to
Inquire as to whether there are not
some deserving ones whom they can
help It may be that children of
some old friends who rendered us help
In former days need care and help
Then too some faithful servant of
God could be cheered along life's way
This should not be simply done as an
act of charity bu( In recognition of
gome lasting obligation In view of
help rendered by their fathers In by-
gone days Tills was the case with
Jonathan He had sacrificed much
and endangered his life for David’s
sake
The chief value of this lesson will
be realized by making It a living story
Illustrating the plan of salvation
David's making Inquiry for some one
upon whom he can bestow kindness
Illustrates God taking the Initiative In
providing salvation for lost and needy
souls This Is clea'rly suggested In
David’s expression “show the kind-
ness of God” Mephlbosheth did not
seek David's help or sympathy Quite
likely he had a fear and dread for
him like the sinner has In many cases
for the Lord Salvation originated
with the Lord He did not uinke this
provision because of mnn’s inerjt bnl
out of a heart ofruce for the sake
of another even Christ
III Mephlbosheth Is Found (w 4
6)
This Inme man was found In the
house of Machlr In Lodebar This
strikingly Illustrates the slnr's con-
dition The sinner Is utterly unable
to walk uprightly before the Lord
Mephlbosheth wns In the house of
Machlr which means “sold” This Is
exactly the sinner's condition — sold
unto sin and Sntnn Lodehar means
“no pasture" This too suggests the
sinner’s condition of soul which noth-
ing can satisfy but God The sinner
maimed and enslnved by sin has an
“aching void” which only God and his
grace can satisfy
IV Mephlbosheth’ Sente of Un
worthiness (vv 0-8)
When he was brought Into the pres-
ence of the king he reverently fell
upon his fnce Every sinner In the
presence of God feels unworthy of
his saving grace
V David Restores to Mephlbosheth
the Forfeited Estate of Hie Father
(w 9-10)
Be not only restored this estnle but
provided a means of tillage God not
only receives us Into his family as
children and restores to us the estate
forfeited by Adam but provides for
Its culture and development
Vt Mephlbosheth at the King’s
Table (vv 11-13)
This act of kindness on the part
of David was done out of the sincer-
ity of his heart This Illustrates God'a
kludness to us In Christ
Find Good In Evil
Train yourself to And the good In
what seems evil to make of disaster
an opportunity for your courage to
master suffering by patience to learn
from sorrow sympathy— G S Mer-rtura
Rooted In Christ
As ye have therefore received Christ
Jesus the Lord so walk ye In him
rootd and built up In him and estab-
lished In the fnlth as ye have been
taught abounding therein with think
giving— OolcsalAM 24 lnd 7
Some More Truths
'IFOULD you use a steam shovel to move a pebble? Certainly not Implements
are built according to the work they have to do
Would you use a grown-up’s remedy for your baby’s ills? Certainly not
Remedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do
All this is preliminary to reminding you that FJetcher’s Castoria was sought
out found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children And let
this be a warning against Substitutes Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that
may be all right for you in all your strength but dangerous for the little babe
All the mother-love that lies within your heart cries out to you : Be true to
Baby And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially
prepared for babies as you would a baby’s food hairbrush tootbrush or sponge
bi "
Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachm
Children Cry For
'- £ '-S
s-f 3 C CT
alcohol-3 per cent
AVeetablc FrcparatiotifarAs
similatinttieFood by Reuto-
tintUhe Stomachs and Btwvl
Thereby Promoting Digestion
j Cheerfulness and RestCoctaus
- neither OpiumMorphlne nor
Mineral Not Narcotic
JjtctOUlkSA'CjTMSlX
Jj'ilkSM
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A helpful Remedy for
Constipation nnd Dwrrhoe
and Feverishness
I Loss OF SLEEP
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Facsimile Sijnatarsot
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WEWVORKi
Are You Prepared?
A doctor in the house all the time would be a good idea Yet yon
can’t afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or pre-
vent sickness But you can do almost the same thing by having at
hand a bottle of Fletcher’a Castoria because it is a wonderful remedy
for indigestion colic feverishness fretfulness and all the other dis-
orders that result from common ailments that babies have
Fletcher’a Castoria is perfectly safe to use It is a harmless sub-
stitute for Castor Oil Paregoric Drops arfd Soothing Syrups Children
ztj for Fletcher’s Castoria and mothers recommend it because they
have found it a comfort to children and a mother’s friend
If you love your baby you know how sweet it is to be able to
help baby when trouble comes You cannot always call upon a doctor
But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletcher’s Castoria be-
cause they know that it can only do good— that it can’t do any
harm— and they wouldn’t want you to use for baby a remedy that
you would use for yourself
MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUNO EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER S CASTORIA
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signatnre of ia-
The Hatidy Airplane
Just as we have readied the era of
national prohibition a way has been
found for reaching Knrope In a great
hurry Under the newest development
of Inventive genius a thirsty man cun
hop to the other side discuss mn tiers
of Importance with n friend till Ills
words begin to run together nnd his
hat settles permanently over one eye
and then he mn get hnek In ample
time to have the headache right In his
own home This Is Indeed a remark-
able age — Thrift Magazine
So Says Tradition
“I want to say It with flowers”
“Here are some daisies”
“But daisies won't tell”
Let us fight evil thoughts with good
actions
Don’t Let Catarrh Drag
You into Consumption
Avoid Its Dangerous Stage
There is a more serious stage of
Catarrh than the annoyance caused
by the stopped-up air passages
and the hawking and spitting and
other distasteful features
The real danger comes from the
tendency of the disease to continue
its course downward until the
lungs become affected and then
dreaded consumption is on your
path Your own experience has
taught you that the disease cannot
be cured by sprays inhalers jellies
and other local applications
S S S has proven a most satis-
factory remedy for Catarrh be-
cause it goes direct to its source
and' tends to remove the germs of
the disease from the blood Get a
bottle from your druggist today
and begin the only logical treat-
ment that gives real results For
free medical advice write to Medi-
ant Director 104 Swift Laboratory
Atlanta Ga
Nothing happens to the city man
with the same rigid persistence that
nothing happens to the village man
Adversity pills are seldom sugar-coated
10 Billion Potatoes From One
r If there were hut one potato left la
the world a careful cultivator might
produce 10000000000 from It In ten
yenra and thus supply the world with
seed again
' The “Bayer Cross” on tablets is the thumb-print which
positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
over 20 years and proved safe by millions
Safety first 1 Insist upon an unbroken “Bayer package containing proper
directions for Headache Earache Toothache Neuralgia Colds Rheumatism
Neuritis Lumbago and for Pain generally Made and owned strictly by Americans
Handy tin boiM of 12 tablets cost but a few nts-Lrg packages
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