The Ames Review. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1921 Page: 8 of 9
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THE AMES REVIEW AMES OKLAHOMA
All OPEN LETTED
TO nOUEII
Mrs Uttl TI1 How Sbo
Sufforod and How Finally
Curod
Philadelphia wMBot able to
a nr ImMmrk and had to lla down
imost of thetime and
frit bad la my left
Ida M f monthly
periods wrra lnr
ular aomatimaa flvo
or aaraa montha
apart and whan they
did appaar woukQaat
for two waalu and
warn very painful 1
waa tick for about a
year and a half and
doctoredbut without
any improvement
recommended Lydia E
ound tome
atarted tak-
Hnkham’a Vera table Com
and the second day after
fog it I began to feel bettor and I kept
on taking it for seven montha
Now I
bouaa and perform all my hour a
noia duties You can uae them facta aa
you pie am and I will recommend Vege-
table Compound to everyone who suffers
aa I did" - Mr J S Little MSS
Livingeton St Philadelphia Pa
How much harder the daily taalta of
a woman become when a be suffers from
auch diatreming eymptomaand weakness
aa did Mra Little No woman should
allow bene If to get into auch a condition
becaum auch troubles may be speedily
overcome by Lydia E Pink ham a Vege-
table Compound which for more than
forty yean haa been reatoring American
women to health
Too Much Welfaring
People for countless generation
have survived and thriven without aid
of legislation for their welfare The
world la being welfared too much
Much of the object la to create Jobe
for welfaren — Portland Oregonian
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
There U only one medicine that really
Stands out pre-eminent aa a medicine for
curable ailments of the kidneys liver sad
bladder
Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the
highest for the reason that it haa proven
to be just the remedy needed in thousands
upon thousands of 'distressing cases
Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be-
cause its mild and Immediate effect is soon
realised in most cases It is a gentle
healing vegetable compound --— —
Start treatment at once - Sold at all
drug stores in bottles of two sizes medi-
um and large
However if yon wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr
Kilmer a Co Binghamton N Y for a
sample bottle When writing be sure and
mention this paper-
In Court
“What is that man arrested for?"
“Making obnoxious smoke"
“Cignr or auto r— Louisville Courier-Journal
The war has made table linen very
valuable The use of Red Cross Ball
Blue will add to Its wearing qualities
Use It and see All grocers 5c
Some Frame-Up
Felix— Are the pictures in the
rogues’ gallery framed?
Eyebad — Tea In "guilt I’’— Louis-
ville Courier-Journal
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
®E LL-ANS
LSI FOR INDIGESTION
7he9Geer9ieaeiw
cTVfen who tenae the waning of
thtr matal physical powsm
nr fsraMall aa earls Saatiaa hr
- (hots of FORCE
Wsaaaa artll tlooovso la FORC e
atrtSf sM ta raaawa
trMiif Inter la Ufa FORCE fa
L 4 fa aJfafai fa m-
It Makes for Strength
EfROVEO UNIFORM OfURNATlONAl
SimdaySchool
Lesson T
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Lalat at Kbauu mw Moauy
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LESSON FOR JULY 3
THE ffARLY LIF OF gAUU
LEKIHtN TEXT-Asl i
jt Tim I I I
GOLDEN TtXT-Todar l V
ats vote liarlB nol your baarta-nea
'gtreitENCI MATEIUAG-DouL
pRiUA Jl t °T(JPIC— Wha Saul Wae a
UNKril TviVlC-Wboe Timothy Wae a
INTklJitPUTK AND SENIOR TOPIC
AND APJT jrOPtC
-aaul'e Early Training and Education
W are now entering a el month
study of the -life and teaching of one
f llie greatest men ho ever lived
I Saul’s Birth (Acts VI :39
Ilia parents belonged to the tribe 01
dciJnuiiu and were “Hebrew of the
Hebrew" that Is Jew who have nol
ei-mue coniamlnuled In Hiclr ancestry
through liiteriuurrluge with the Oeu-
Hies (I’hlL 8:5)
I Time of It I Impossible to deter-
mine Hie exact year of hi hlrth but
the proieimty I that It wu pracU-
nlly tli "e
van a young uiun when bieiheu
-toned (Acts 7:58) “Vouug umu" muJ
ueun any age from twenty to tli rty
AlKiut 0 A u In the Roman prison
ie culls himself “Paul the aged (I hl-
:pmon 9) This distinction would hurdly
ie npproprhte for a man under sixty
it place of (v 89) Tarsus the cop-
tal of the Province of C'HIcla - Uepre-
tetitntlve buslnes men came here from
11 parts or the world It was a sylf-
overt lug city which made citizenship
therein honorable Besides It was one
if the three great educutionul centers
jf the Roman empire God s provt-
leuce ordered that the ajmstle to the
Gentiles should he born In a city where
Ue would eucounter men of every class
and nation niukhg him broud In bis
sympathy and tolerunt In his dealing
with others :
II Saul’s Horn Training (Deut e
4-9 cf 11 Thu 3:14 15) '
He was brought up In a pious home
PI U 3:5) In the r'Us“es cltpd
above is given the responsibility oft
lew In' the trululng of bis children
1 Central truths to be taught vv
I 5)' (1) Unity of God “Tle Loro
our God la one Lord” This was a tes-
timony against the polytheism existing
among tle Gentiles of that day He Is
God alone therefore to worship an
other Is sin The word translated
God" Is plural In form giving room
for the doctrine of Hie Trinity— father
Son and Holy Spirit The great need
of the world Is a recognition of the
fundamental doctriue of the uuity ann
trinity of the Godhead There can be
no established order until God Is given
His rightful place neither can there
he any morul health (- Mans su-
preme obligation v 5) God should
be loved with all the henrt soul and
might because He Is God alone and
supreme This being the tlrst and great
commandment we know what Is man
supreme duty
'i How these truths are to be kepi
alive vv 0-9) The place for Godh
Word Is In the heart In order that li
mny be In the heart (1) "teach It dill
gently to thy children" (v 7) The
most Important part of a child’s educa-
tion Is that given hy parents In the
Word of God Cl) Talk of them In thi
home (v 7) How blessed Is that
Home whore God s Word Is the topic ol
conversation (3) Talk-of them when
retiring for the night (v 7) The Inst
thing upon which the mind should rest
before going to sleep should be God
and His truth (5) Tulk of then when
rising Id the morning (v 7) llow tit
ting that God should speak to us the
tlrst thing when we awake I (9) Rind
them upon thine hnnd (v 8) 'J his was
literally done by tle Jews even to tin
wearing of little boxes between thelt
eyes 17) Write them upon the posts
of the houses and on the gates (v 9)
Doubtless Timothy's home training
was sin liar to Saul's (II iim 3:14 15)
From a childviimothy was tuuglI l In
Holy Scriptures (11 Tim 1:5) This
was done in the home ly Ida mother
III Saul’s Education (Acts 22 dl)
' 1 In college at Jerusalem A Jewish
child became a child of tle law at Hn
age of tbirteeu Moat likely at thb
age he went to Jerusalem to enter up
tils course of study Here he sat at
the feel of Gamaliel one of Ihe most
eminent tenclier llut ever blessed Is
rael The course of study lere was
res lined to the Holy Scriptures
2 A trade at Tarsus I’erliaps aftet
ttuisling his college cmjrse at Jeru-a
tent he returned to Tarsus and let rued
trade Cue rabid said “He that teach
etli not Ins mm a trade doeth the saim-
aa If lie had taught him to Meat" I lie
rade he learned was tent making This
-am tu very good In hit later tile eu
iblng him to supiwrt bliusett whin
reaching tin gospel
Are You Human? '
A little baby A little child Don’t they appeal to yon? Doesn’t ywr
A Jeanl pi them mi to cuddle them dose to yon to shield them
torn all barm? ure it does else yon’re not human Being htroan yon lore
them Their very helplessness makes you reach out In all yow strength to aw
them In health there’s no flower so beautlfcL In Illness there’s no night so
Uldt Save them- then- Dse every precaution Take no dance
When comes as sickness will remember it’s just a baby Just
child and If the Physician Isn’t et band don’t try some remedy that you may
have around tho houso for your own use
Eetcher’s Castoria waa made especially for babies ills and you can use
it with perfect safety as any doctor will tell yon Keep It In the house
Children Cry For
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Drawing a Distinction
“I don’t believe you know the dif-
ference between classical music uud
jazz" "
“Yes I do" exclaimed Mr Cunifor
“In classical music llie members of
the orchestra sit still and In Jazz
they jump all aver ihe platform”
Oh How Glorious to Be Free
From Rheumatism’s Tortures !
Just suppose you could be free
from your deepseated agonizing
rheumatic aches and pains your
stiff joints and unsightly swellings!
Wouldn’t you give anything to get
rid of them ?
You have doubtless
rubbed on outside treat-
ments most rheumatism
sufferers have Some of
these take the edge off
the terrible pains for a
few hours but they do
not strike at the cause
which nearly always lies
SSS
FOR RHEUMAT1S
World Loves Sweet Smells
War discourages -tho international
sale of perfumes cosmetics anti all
toilet rveinralons but such articles
come quickly back to their own In for-
eign trade This appears lutlie fact
that In 1920 exports of these articles
from this country were valued at SS-
739503 which Is over five times the
value In the rre-war year of 1914 Our
largest buyer was England our next
Cuba third Australia and fourth
Brazil
Do the People Know?
Do you know why you are asked to call fat
when yon want a child’ remedy: why yon mustinsjj J
For years we have been explaining how the poparity
Fletcher’s Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations sub-
stitutes and counterfeits
To protect tho babies: to shield the homes and “
generations to come wo appeal to the better
Ssist on having FletcheT’a Castoria when in need of a chfld “ed-
Idne And remember above all things that a child’
made for children— a medicine prepared for
changeable A baby’s food for a baby And a baby’s medicine is
USt The'ntOTi Recipe (it’a on every wrapper) SesiemJ
the same bands in the same manner for so many years tthesigna
ture of ChasII Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous
OTHERS SHOULD READ THt BOOKLET THAT IS AROORD EVERY BOTTLE Of FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
GENUINE CASTORIA AtWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Could Not Beef With Him
“Say Jim I’ve a bone to pick with
j-yu” ’ "Not with me I I'm a strict
vegetarian”
Ever notice the more Ignorant a
man Is the surer he Is that lie Is
right? -
in the poisoned impoverished blood
When this is so you need an in-
ternal remedy one that will take
out the impurities that are tortur-
ing you one like famous SSS
which has relieved thousands of
cases of rheumatism 8ll over the
country just this way
Get SSS from your
druggist today and after
starting with it write us
a history of your case
addressing Chief Medical
Advisor 877 Swift Lab-
oratory Atlanta Geor-
gia A Windfall
A couple of Chicago youths met on
the 6trect one day when one made the
following announcement:
"Well Harry Harkins’ uncle has Just
died an! left him a lot of money liar-
ry always said that his ship would
come la some day"
“Yes” said the other youth “hut
ho didn’t expect an heirship"
In the onion-raisers’ union
should be strength
there
I
Vostom Canada
Offers RssKh crd Wes Kb
ad haa brooaht conVantmant and happjneaa
tothousanda of home aeckera and their fam-
liea who haea atarted on her FREE homeateadf
or bought land at attractive pnqea They have
their own homee and aecared proa-
peritT and independence to the meat train-
growinaatctiooaof the prame proviacaa there
la atill to be had oaaaar terms
Firtl! Land t $13 tn $39 in ktn
—land similar to that which through manv
pean has yielded from 30 to 45 boahela
of wheat to the aero— oatm barley and flax
too inareat abundance while raiatoa
horaea cattle sheep and hose to equally
profitable Hundreds of farmers m Western
Canada have raised crops fas
worth more than the whole coat of their land
Healthful climate good neighbor churches
schools rural telephone excellent markem
and shipping facilities The climate and sou
offer inducements for almost every branch of
agriculture The advantages for
Dairying Mlxad Farming
and Stock Raising
make a tremendous appeal to industrious
settlers vrishing to improve then- circum-
stances For certificate entitling yon
to reduced reUsrayratee illustrated
literature maps description of fata
opportunities m MnntobnjSi
jiewtn Alberts nod I
Columbia etc wnt
F H HEWITT
tOft Mel Street
I Ctj
tiali
No Uoro Llisory
Aftor Eating
Just 'Takmm Am Fmtomlo
"The first dose of Eatonlc did me
wonders I take It at meals and am
no longer bothered with Indigestion
writes Mrs Ellen Harris s
Thousands of people like this dear
lady gratefully testify about Eatonlc
which does its wonders by taking up
and carrying out the excess acidity and
gases which bring on Indigestion
heartburn bloating belching and food
repeating Acid stomach also causes
about aeventy other non-organlc ail-
ments Protect yourself big box
of Eatonlc costs but a trifle with your
druggist's guarantee
FBEOILESgKJt
W N U WICHITA NO 27-1821
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