Foyil City Leader. (Foyil City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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thing myself U I got the chance.
BABrS SKIN TOffTPftE
ttonght wu kent, bat which gradually
tt«°U^doctoi*^^taS
tot he only got wors* His faoe, hood
and hands were a solid so*. There
*• «M to too suffsrlng for Hla.
y* to «• W. tfttlo hands to
^kte flpae aeratefclng; Henerer
knew what It vu to sloop well from
tho tfao to took tho dloooao until ho
wa# enrol. Bo kopt us awakn oil
koo «f tho sight and his health
wasnT what ron would coll good. Wo
^rtjdowythto* hot tho right thing.
|Vhft&r j got ft sot of tho Cutlcura
I 4m ploooid to say
use all Of thorn until ho
~Wo hato waited ft yoor
•id ft hslf to soo H it woold rotors
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U eietr sad Mr so It possibly could
be. I hop# Cutlcurs msy save somo
AUJtoos St, Atohlson, Kan..OeL
it« im."
ACT PROMPTLY.
Mdnsy troq&lss are too ^frmst
2® *• SOfft to tho
WP_W Oftustes, dropsy or fatal
Bum1
-1-. nn —
euro oil distressing
kidney lis. They
ttsto sick kidneys
wej, weak kidneys
strong.
** L. Psrry,
Columbus, Tex.,
■ays: '1 grow worse
ffl-T _ and worse unttt it
i^nsd but ft question of ft few hours
EU?? 1 5?!a#d •* * My wife was
told I would not see another day. I
raOted somewhat and at once Wn
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heSSt^ I am In good
Rbmember the nsme—Dona's.
For sale by all dealers. SO cents a
box.
FosteMlllbum Co., Buffalo, N. t:
Points to Qosd Future. >.
Seven poor children, four girls .and
three boys, all about ten years old,
went to a nearby seashore resort. In
charge of two women, for a day's out-
tog. ~ The funds for the picnic were
provided by two boys who ssll papers
and who lire In one of the two houses
from which the excursion party wss
recruited. One of tbe women ta
charge of the children said that the
boys had arranged ths outing "of their
own accordrand the remarkable thing
Is this: They arenot good boys by
any means sad one of them Is prob-
ably the naughtleet boy In the neigh-
borhood. But we think that when bojs
do little things like this Jhey.wlll come
out all right."—Nsw Yofk Tribune.
Ne Help Needed.
A little miss of Are years who had
been allowed to stay up for an eve-
nlng party, was told about 8: SO to go
to bed. Very, very slowly, she moved
toward the stair. An aunt, seeing her
reluctant, asked: \
ybur*1*11 CW 1 40 &07tbln* to help
"No," replied Helen, "I will get
there altogether too soon as It is."
Ths Only Wsy.
"How can I win you for my very
own?"
"Tou fellows might get up a raf-
fle," answered the summer glrL "I'm
engaged to seven of you."
Beautiful Post Csrds Pres.
Send 2c _ stamp for five aampkt of our
very bcsfr43old sad Silk Kniih Birtb<££
JteTaS k^° °* Ctrda; >eiu®
Csrd Co., 781
Bookkeeping. - ^
"U Biggins a good bookkeeper^
"He used to be. I never lend him
any more."
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TILLOWf
'sr Uv^s Crime.
George wu ft manly, follow, yet. sur-
prising as It sony seem, ho waa guilty
of a grave charge, a criminal offene
theft, for had he not many times,
atolsB kJeees, from his fair ew<
keartf
Maude, oae of tke moot lovable of
BWs, wes equally guUt^ ar an acooe-
ehe received the stolen property.
Seek mM to hove perfect con*
•enoe Ib the ether, however, and when
senleng wsa proaoaaced by a proper-
* qsaMed eftdul. they decided to
*■ torve Ckefr time togstker.
ntf remained loyal to the*
neither mahtog any effort to have
their oenteece abrogated or shorten*
tot during tho course of their long
^ Qugftton
Vera (eight years old)—Whir does
transatlantic mean, motherT
Mother—Across the Atlantic, of
course; but you musp^t bother me.
Vera—Does "trine" always mean
across?
Mother—I suppose It dose. Now, If
you dou't stop bothering me with your
questions X shall send yon right to
bed.
Vera (after a few minutes' silence)
—Then doee transparent mean a cross
parent?—Idejuk ,
- T?V REMEDY
S&ttKSSUR
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
2? SKS" ^Remsdy. Liquid, 25c,
60c. $1-00. Murine Bye Sslre In
^ssptlc Tubes, 26c. fi.OO. Eye Books
and Eye Advice Wee by Mall.
Murine Bye Remedy Co.. Chicago.
None so little enjoy life, snd
such burddhs to themselves
who have nothing to do. The sctlvs
only have the true relish of Ufe.
Some people are happy only when
they are envied.
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W. N. U„ Oklahome Clty, Mew
teswekeand
sflxver'
m Over Man
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y> «to iHde wortd esekeowthe heart ajesy
"ho seffers fkoes week*
wees end dsrsngsmsal el her epeeiel woMnly or*
tfsnlsm ins loses the power to sway the heart ef
• sua. Her geaerel heelth softn sad As loeee
ssrsariassrtai
odvles yon to eosspl asatetltam k order toS^ns
•erf Erectly chargeable to tW-J.
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Onlene n Meeltky Peed.
Onions are mora nourlshl* thnn
aaty other vegetaUe.
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Ths
sqmtory there Is shont a
^ attraettve aad eeary
When a young man admires a girl's
hair she thinks ks Is hitting for s
bunch of It to wee* In his locket.
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A friend In need Is n friend wo
nonnlly try to dodge.
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Harper, William R. Foyil City Leader. (Foyil City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1910, newspaper, October 7, 1910; Foyil City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180282/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.