Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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THE CRACKING OP PAINT
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CALIFORNIA
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SOCDBV ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
Md ftoeoMiy rcgular mucc so plr aomtf
Westers Cauda th Peanant Winner
“The Last Best West”
The government ol
Canada now gives
to every actual set
tier 160 acres of
whaat-tfrowlni
land free and an
additional 160 acres
at $300 an acre The 300000 contented
American settlers making their homes in
Westerns Canada is the best evidence ol
the superiority of that country They are
becoming rich growing from 23 to 50
bushels wheat to the acre 60 to 110 bush-
els oats and 45 to 60 bushels barley be-
sides having splendid herds of cattle raised
on the prairie grass Dairying is an im-
portant industry
The crop of 1908 still keeps Western Canada
In the lead The world will toon look to it as
ts food-producer
VTbe thing which mst Impressed aa wps the
tnagniUide of the cmnitry Uufl la available for
agricultural mm" — MUiumal
CorriipiulMC6ilMi
Low railway uiea good echoole and churohes
Markets comremtnt price the highest climate
perfect
fends V far ante by Railway and fend Oom
r uiies Inscriptive pauiphiets and maps sent free
or railway rules and otheninfurmatiun apply Si
bnperiutendent of Immigration Ottawa Canute or
the authorised Canadian ttaverament Agents
JSCUVFOID
U12SV Hindi Stzeel Kauai CHr Mlieeurfi
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
t NOTHING LIKE IT FOR—
TUP 1 LL'TU Pxt'M excel enjr dentifrice
I lit I at I II in cleanong whitening and
removing tartar from the teeth bezidei dertroying
all germ of decay and duetM which ordinary
tooth preparation canaot do
mS mi ITU Paxdne twed a a month-
MU U I n waih disinfecti the mouth
and throat purifies the breath and kHz the germr
which collect in the mouth causing ton throat
bad teeth bad breath grippe and much ackaeie
Tlip pvpQ when inflamed tired ache
I fit 1 1 UO and bum may be inrtantly
relieved and atrengthened by Paxtine
PATADRU Paxtine will dertroy the germ
VA I Ailfin that cause catarrh heal the in-
flammation and itop the ducharge It it a
remedy (or uterine catarrh
Paxtine fa a harmlem yet powerful
termioideduiafei3aiit ana deodorizer
Ured in bathing it destroys odors and
leaves the body antiseptically dean
roit SALE AT DRUG STORES BOc
OR POSTPAID BY MAIL
LARGE SAMPLE FREE!
THE PAXTON TOILET OO BOSTON MA88
On Rainy Days
A Fish Brand Slicker
will keep you dry
Aad give yon full value U
comfort and long wear s'
8300
WARAWnn WATCfIPRCOf -
BoH by first-class Hotailcrs the oountry
over Bond for oar Preo Catalogue
A J TOWER CO
Voiton U 8 A
TOWER CANADIAN CO ltd I
Toronto Canada ftSH Mt&
“Caoearets ire certainly fine X gave a friend
one when the doctor was treating him for cancer
ot thestomach The next morning he passed
four pieceaof a tape worm He then got a box
ad m three days he passed a tapeworm 45 fewt
long It was Mr Matt Freck of Milleraburg
Dauphin Co Pm I am quite a worker for Casca
rets I use them tnyaelfand find them beneficial
for most any disease caused by impure blood
Chaa B Condon Lewiston Pa (Mifflin Co)
Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste Good
' Do Good Never GickenWeaken or Gripe
10c 2Sc50o Never sold in bulk Thegena--'
ine tablet stamped C C C Guaranteed to
cure or your none back 921
This Trade-mark
Eliminates All
Uncertainty
In the purchase of
paint materials
It is an absolute
guarantee of pur-
ity and quality
for your own
protection lee
it is on the side of
every beg of white lead
you buy t
OTIOIMl LEAD COMfUT
1KU Trinity lolldln In M
DEFIANCE SURCH-r
—other starches only 12 ounces— same price and
“DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY
W N U MUSKOGEE NO IS 1909
Across the world hla message rings
And hearing k men eease a while
To madly atrlve for worldly thing
Or cling to longing that are vile
And having wrought for good or 111
Prty loving tribute to him itllL
Wherever lender steeples ris
Wherever mellow chimes are beard
The love he taught still sanctifies
The nobler passions still are stirred''
By every friendly look and thought
We spread Ihe message that be broughb
If by to-morrow awn forget
For him the anthems rise to-day
Th cross la wend for him yet
And till Its shadow marks the wayv '
The Christian
Festival of
jJF ALli the holidays tn the
year Christmas and Easter
etand more prominently on
the page of history titan any
Throughout all the mutations
and vicissitudes that have entered
Into the world’s history during the
past two thousand years the two fes-
tivals that commemorate respectively
the birth and the resurrection of the
Man of Nhzareth still shine with a lus-
ter that remains unfadod after the
lapse of two centuries
The Christian festival of Easter ts
not only a celebration of great an-
tiquity but many of Its popular ob-
servances are clearly of pagan origin
In northern Germany the ancient Teu-
tons were accustomed to celebrate the
feast of the Goddess Ostars who was
the personification of morning or the
east and also of the opening year or
spring This custom continued to be
observed down to the beginning of the
present century The pagan rites in-
stituted by the Germans were brought
Into England by the Saxons and un-
der the name of Easter the Teuton di-
vinity was honored by the Anglo-Saxons
with Joy and feasting about the
same season of the year that the
Christian Easter festival arrives
It was about the year 68 A D that
the formal Institution of the celebra-
tion of the day by Christians took
place To the followers of the Risen
Lord the heathen season of rejoicing
at the rising of the natural sun and
the awakening of nature at the death
of winter was easily suggestive of Joy
at the-rising of the Son of Righteous-
ness — the resurrection of Christ from
the tomb It also followed as a natural
result that the devout adherents ot
the Christ In their reverense for the
day upon which was performed the
greatest and most sublime of miracles
should continue to set It apart each
week as a day for divine worship to
the utter exclusion ot the Sabbath of
the Decalogue
The rites and ceremonies that char-
acterize the celebration of the Easter
festival although modified somewhat
In this age still retain many of the
features that marked It in earlier
years In the early church the cere-
monies lasted eight days Courts of
Justice were closed and alms were dis-
pensed in the churches to the poor
and needy Popular sports farcical
exhibitions and daneing were Indulged
in These latter frivolities however
were abolished by the reformers of the
sixteenth century Our Anglo-Saxon
ancestors held daily services in the
churches from Palm Sunday to the be-
ginning of the Easter festival People
saluted each other with the Easter
kiss and the words “Ex Surrexit” (He
has risen) to which greeting the reply
“Vere Surrexit" (He is risen indeed)
The chief solemnity of the occasion
was the celebration of the ( Lord's gup-
per 1
In Russia Easter Sunday is a holi-
day that exceedB all ethers At mid-
night of Saturday a metropolitan or
priest preceded by a cross-bearer and
boy bearing holy water vessels and
candles and followed by a solemn pro-
cession Issues from the church and
going round the wall sprinkles It with
holy water Hq then pronounces a
benediction upon thousands cf large
round gilded loaves pyramids of but-
ter with palms stuck in them and
eggs in great quantities This cere-
mony signals the close of Lent and
ushers In Easter Sunday Joyful
voices of the faithful are heard crying
out: '"Christos vor Chris” (Christ is
risen) and the response “He is risen
indeed” The kiss upon either cheek
is then given by all this salute being
given and received by emperor and
serf alike
Electric Lighted Easter Eggs
The very newest thing in Easter
eggs is to be seen1 In the toy shops
these days consisting of an enlarged
reproduction of the ordinary hen fruit
with a tfny electric light ’apparatus
concealed somewhere Inside it There
is la peep-hole' 'a£ one end and as you
put your eye to It you press' a button
Then the Interior of the shell is flood-
ed with light showing a scene of more
or less brilliancy and gayety
Property Owners Qa Save Money
by Learning the Cause t
Do yea know yhat Is wrong when
paint peele or cracks orj otherwise
necessitates premature re-painting?
Well sometimes it hasn’t been
properly applied-the surface being
damp or there being too much turpen-
tine or toe much drier
But nine times oqt ot ten the
trouble to caused by adulterated
whJtekL
To avoid all such trouble every
houseowner should know in a general'
way when a surface to in proper con-
dition to receive paint what kind of
primer and finishing coats different
surfaces require and how to avoid
adulteration in ’materials
A complete ’painting guide Includ-
ing a book ef color schemes specifi-
cations for all kinds of painting work'
and- an” instrument for detecting adul-
terations ’in pointing materiafs with
directions lor using It can he had
free by writing National Lead Com-
pany 1M2 Tftnlty Bldg New York
and asking' for Houseowner's Paint-
ing Oulfit Na 49
This company the largest makers
of pure white lead invite tests by
mesne of ' the blowpipe (Included In
outfit) or la any other way of the
purity of the White lead sold under
their famous "Dutch Boy Painter"
trademark That trademark on a keg
at white lead la In Itself an absolute
guarantee of purity and quality :
ALL THE DIFFERENCE
He— Before Jones got married he
nsed to command a large salary''
She — And now-?
He — Now he only earns tt His wife
oemmaads itl
' His bay of Reckoning
As the stout man whose appetite
had excited the envy of the otheF
boarders turned to leave the parlori
he looked down at his walstooaL “I
declare I’ve lost two buttons off my
vest" be said' ruefully
He wee a new boarder but hla land-
lady saw bo reason for further delay
in showing her banner "Watchfulness
and Eoonemy for all” She gave him
the benefit of the chill gaze so famil-
iar to her older boarders
"I think without doubt you will find
them' both In the dining room" she
annouoeed dearly — Youth's Compan-
ion -
The Entire Family
Grand Pop used It for Rheumatism
Dad for Cuts grains and Bruises
Mammy for Burns Scalds and Aches
Sis for Catarrh and Chilblains I use
It for everything and It neven dlsap-
points any of us It surely yanks any
old pain out by the roots
Hunt’s Lightning Oil is what I am
telling you about y
Punishment and Crime
“She seems to be haring a pretty
good time now that she and her hus-
band are separated” whispered the
three girls in the corner as she en-
tered the room
“I don’t blame her” said one “He
beat her didn’t be?”
They looked her over again
“Well 1 don’t blame him for beat-
ing her” the third declared ’"If she
dressed like thaL That red is awful”
Actual Facts
For upwards of fifteen years Hunt’s
Cure has been sold under a strict guar-
antee to cure any form of Itching skin
troubles known No matter the name
— less than one per cent of the pur-
chasers have requested their -money
back Why? It simply does the work
From Plutarch
Neither rich furniture nor anun-
dance of gold nor a descent from an
illustrious family nor greatness of
authority nor eloquence and ail the
charms of speaking ean produce so
great a serenity of life as a mind free
from guilt kept untainted not ‘ only
from actions but purposes that are
wicked — Plutarch
Don’t Delay -
Save a possible Berious spell -of fever-
later on by cleansing your system now
of Its accumulation of impurities Sim-
mon’s - Sarsaparilla will do 1L It
makes fine blood fine appetite great
strength and grand ambition-
Speaking of Spooks
Rasmus — Wbat did der ghost say
ter you? I" -"
Rastus— How ’ yer tink I know? I
never turned defieadja'ngulges A V
' Wise people use Hamlins WiXfiVd Oil
to stop pain because they know it' always
makes good--- Foolish people try esperir
mente Ask your druggists about it
' When a man gives more than a doK
lar to charity he usually manages to
get caught in the act
ONIT OKF “BRttMO OTTINE ' ’
That U LAXATIVB RHOMo QUiNlNH Look for
‘the Rigaatur of 1C w (WiOVflL Ltotl the World
Yer to Cure Cold lu One Day 2be
-H-
'' It’s difficult Ho get a‘ crookeA-tpan
Interested in ’the" scenery along the
straight and' harrow path '-''--v T
Boaua of thoa
Every Reader Will Com cede ths Truth
of This Statement
One who suffers with backaebs or
any form of kidney trouble wants a
lasting cure not
merely a temporary
benefit Profit by
the example - of
Rev J M SuBeld
of 2179' S 8th Bt
Lincoln Kebrwho
confirms a report
of hla cure after
several years “I
teld in - a state-
ment mads for pub-
lication In 1990 bow
Doanhl Kidney Fills
had ' relieved see
after other reme-
dies had: failed”
said Rev Suffleld "I have ao hesita-
tion In confirming that statement now
I have used Doan's Kidney Pills at
various times and they have never
failed me"
Sold by all dealers EO cents a box
Fbster-llUbum Co Buffalo N Y
Partners In Hie Crime
The hard looking customer had boeo
arrested for stealing an umbrella
’ “What do you have to 'say for your-
self?” asked the police JustloA '“"zLre
you guilty or not guilty?"
“I’m one o’ the guilty ones yr bon-1
or I reckon” answered the prisoner
“The umbrella had the name of J
Thompson -on the handle G H Brisk-
ley stamped on the Inside O’ the cover
an I stole It from a man named Q nim-
by” ' " ” :
Deafness Cannot Be Cored
by local applications u they cannot reach the dfe
eaaed portion of the ear There is only one way to
cure deafneaa and that Is by eoutltuttonal remedies
Dcsfnus la caused by an Inflamed ooodiUon of ths
mucous lining ol the Eustachian Tuba When thh
tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im-
perfect hear! awl when tt Is entirely cloeed Deal
netis is tbe-rault and unless the Inflammation can he
taken out had this tube restored to Its normal dotuU-
tion hearing will be destroyed forever: nine caeca
out of ton are caused by Catarrh which nothing
but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surface
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot m cured
by Hah Catarrh Cure - (Send for circulars tree
F J CHENEY 4 CO Toled a
Bold by Druggists 7fei - - - it-’ :
Take Hail's Family FUis for eoosUpotkgb
Hope 8prings Eternal
He was addressing a crowd one Bun-
day morning on the quay at Newcastle
“I can safely say that no 3an aver
attempted to- bribe me gentlemen!1
said the speaker
“Do nit be down-hearted old chap
your luck may change” shouted a man
In the crowd—1 Tit-Bits -
Wo Reiterate
That for more than fifteen years
Hunt's Cure has been working on the
afflicted Its mission Is to cure skin
troubles particularly those of an itch-
ing character Its success Is not on
account of advertising but because U
surely does the work One box Is
guaranteed to cure any case -
Utilizing the Child
"It's a great comfort to have e child
about ‘the house” said the man ef do-
mestic tastes -tAi -
-’’’Yes” ' answered the - unfeeling
wretch "when company 'comes that
you don’t care far you can make the
child recite”— Family Doctor "
' ’ ’ ’
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully" every bottle of
CASTOR1A a safe-and sure remedy for
infants and children and see that It
Bears the”'
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
- The Kind You Have Always Bought
Give Him Time
"Do you cultivate the muses'?’'
"No— I’m ' a -stranger In town and!
only know a few people so far"
Try Marine Eye Remedy
For Red Weak Weary Watery ‘ Eyes
Compounded by Experienced Pbysloiana
Conforms to the Pure Food and Drugs
Law Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye
Pain Try Murine for Your Eyes
True friendship can afford true
knowledge A want of discernment
cannot be an ingredient in it — Thor-
eau '
JT YOU USE HALI BLUE'
Get Red Cross Bali Blue the best Ball
Blue largo 2 oz package only 6 feats
Women like to talk of the days
they were single and had a good time
Lewis’ ' Single - Binder cigar— richest most
satisfying smoke -on the market Your
dealer or Lewis’ Factory l’eoria 111
: It sometimes happens that a distant
relation Is too close
Dyspepsia and constipation are avoidable
miscRes— -take Garfield Tea Nature’s Herb
laxative i
- -
One -way to remove -paint is to sit
down on it before It Is dry
‘ 1 - Mrs Winslow'S Soothing Syfop L
For children teething eolteni tbe gurae reducee Id
nknunAUon oUa paih cdren wind collu 25cbottl
The best thing to do when you catch
a'cold IB to let go of "It
PU T N AM FADE LE S S DYE S
®olo more good fcriMsr and tartar color thn n other dn On 10c Mckage colon 11 libera TWer dynln'c14 mrler'bsHnr thin nfgther in Viteuto
am sumoo iUioul xittinfl riiarL WntolMlre boolOot—Ho toDifc oj Bl-Cl()fv- MOKROE DRUB CO Quhlos HMote
At the Butcher’
“IS this meat dear?” “ ' ' ' ’’
"“No ma'flinV'Bliei)!' ' " ’
Alien Foot-Ease a Powder ’
For swollen sweating Leet Uivesinstantrellef The
original powder for the feeb gll Hrugglata
-L ri I’-I -i-- — i'
From tha blackmaHer’ vytewpplnt
keeping 'SecreM-la J paying bualoesz
ugly grizzly gray halra' Uaa “LA
I am getting along fine and feel splendid since
taking Gardui” -writes Mrs Stella IJalquistj of La-
pork Mifeu “I! am not troubled like I used to be
with baokaoiio headache and those pains aind that
tired-out feeling I had other female troubles too
but they have almost disappeared now I' cannot
praise Cardui enough for it did wonders for met”
i v
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"i'-f M 1 T
TAKE
‘ ‘ CH'IM
The Woman's Tonic
V- Njj
' iC- f' -iv 4 w--l w -
CJardui can be depended upon to help you too
if you will give it a fair trial 7
Women who need strength should find it in
(Carduii for Gardui is a strength-building female
' ' J
itonic
Women who need health shouM
find it in Cardin for Cardui has been
- v found to cure f emale disorders by its
- - f curative action on the female organs
Hry jCardul a
No Difference!
)lUCKpZEZ2ZZi
esses from tlte
bush-Cheiyfhem
ChewffCxactly
thesame wsmnfr
flayoriNo Difference!
H7rTDB DIGESTION!
TheGinThat Brings the Cottpn
:c-'N ’t- ' ' iv 1
A MUNGER System Cotton Gin Km m real competition (or die faVor of tKo
vwerT The MUNGER reputation (or close ginning 'gad- high1 grad aimpln i§ 4
Minfting nJvortiicmcnt that kope-tko ginnec- busyi -v
MUNGER Perfect
The perfect construction and workmanship ol MUNGER System Gins meant
freedom' from' breakdowns and repairs Tbe correct principle j ol tbe MUNGER
System increases output and prevents the delays that eat the piofiH
HUNGER System Gin Oatfia give choice of Meager
c Pratt Eagle Smith and Wiotbip Gina ' Pall line-ol
Englnee Boilers Liners Baliag Ffeseee tad tU
i otu-woikiii Machinery
i CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY
Atlanta Ga Birmingham Ala
Dallas Texas' Memphis Teas
Charlotte N C t
“ Bridgewater Mass
i- tPof ExeorDk
(Addrees sales office setrest ym)
Plans sad Kttlmam Free
Cauiptae aa Appllcttioa
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JUL
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FOR WHISKEY AND DRUGS
1225 North Broadway it 11 Oklahoma Cify Oklahoma
Li!
ora porirr aoumsiKtns u the bast in
v'y strumom for locating Hidden Treasures
also 8panUh Noedles'Wlth Guide Book
Catalogue 2o C 0 li WATLH CO
A- UerrialittriV Pa'l V y
vep u
DISTEMPER
CATARRHAL FEVER
AND ALL NOSE1
-j AND THROAT DISEASES
Cnreli the tick and acts aa a preventive for others Liquid given ore
thetonRue Bateforbroodroareeandallothere Best kidney remedy !
onus anil W OO abottle (500 and (1000 the dozen Gp Id by all drnggtata
ana fiqrMugoodi fionaea o aaut expreaa paid by the manufacturez
'5johN medical Co’ ' CEeuti-Indiana
k — — ’ — ’ — -
CREOLK" HAIR RESTORERS price 8IOO ratell
The
System
A flavoring that la nsed the name aa lemon
or vanilla By dissolving granulated auga
tn water and adding Mapleine a dellciou
jSyrnplsmade qnd a syrup pedter than maple
MaplolnS la sold by grocers If not send 860 foe
8 px bot and recipe book Cmeeatnrg Ce8eeufe
BLOODHOUNDS
I hounds Irish Wolfhounds Registered Btamp for
j oataiog Kookwood Kennels Lexington Ky
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