The Red Oak News. (Red Oak, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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Tew people realls the g rave i
ger of neglecting the kidney The
eUghteet kidney trouble mar be Na-
ture’ warning of dropar dlabetea or
'22- dreaded Bright's dla
eaae If rou bare any
kidney symptom he-
ight ualng Doan' Kid
ney Pllla at one
- Mr garah A Black
304 & Douty St Ham
ford Cal Baye: "Pio-
ture me lying erip
pled vlth Inflammatory rheumatlam
and atrlcken with dropar not able to
mgre even with eratchea Such wae
' my condition when I began ualng
Doaa’a Kidney Pllla Fblka in Han-
ford know how bad off I waa and I
muat giro Bonn's Kidney PlUa full
credit for my wonderful recovery"
Remember the name — Doan’a
: Tor aale by all dealer 10 cent n
bos Poater-NUburn Co Buffalo N T
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1 - ‘ XJ Fortunate
Mrs -Wegg— She la enormoualy
-wealthy
Mra Bogga— Yea She was an only
wife yon know! i :
Constipation causae and afsravetaa away
ariose diseases It la tboroub!reured by
Dr Pierce’ Pleasant Pellata The farer-
- II family laxative
Improvidence In trifle never made
a millionaire nor awelled a bank a
count -
30 ft Bowsh—
Biggest organ of the body— the
bowels— and the most Important—
It’s got to be looked after— neglect
means goffering and years of
misery CASCARET? help
oatnre keep every part A 222!
bowels dean and strong— then
they act right— means health to
your whole body M
CASCABSTS we bee (eraweek'a treat- '
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LESSON TEXT— II King 4:1-17 Mom-
try verve It
GOLDEN TEXT— "It to oot for kine
to drink win nor for prlncee atrong
CHnk’’— Prov 11:1
TIME—1 Tide iMson belongs bolwoon Lea
one VIII and IX during tha latter part
Of EHJah’i mlulon
PLACE-The Syrian klnadom with It
capital at Damaarua adjoined Israel on
the north At this period not long before
th revived Akkyrion power and eggres-
otoa cam In contact with Iiraal Syria
under Benhadad II waa tba moat powerful
aaUoa o th Mediterranean aoat and
waa normally a blttar anemy of northern
Israel It woe always a group of ralatrd
out met united potty kingdoms a tribe
Benhadad tba Syrian king gathared
together tba SS king of the smaller
tribe allied to his kingdom and mado
nn overpowering raid upon Israel de-
stroying villages and farms and or-
chards paralysing business ravaging
tba homes and driving the people to
tbo more etrongly fortified town
They were like “a tempest of ball a
destroying itorm a flood of mighty
waters overflowing an overwhelming
soourge" These epithets describe In
‘vivid speech the Irreetetlbl violence
tb devastating force with which tbo
Syrians were about to overwhelm
them It la almost Impossible for no
to reallia tha devastating power of
such balf-aavag hordes who lived
upon the country who ravaged vil-
lages who muttered women and chil-
dren who had an unrestrained power
They were wore than the ten plagues
of Egypt -
- What the Invadera sought was th
wealth the harvests and all klnda of
valuables without paying for them
and entirely without regard to th wel-
'fara of the people Into our goodly
country Intemperance from drinking
alcoholic llquora has come and la do-
ing our country more damage to Its
people to Its wealth and prosperity
than the Syrians did to Palestine th
Promised Land by their Invasion
King Alcohol comes with an army of
tributaries and allies such as the 240-
000 saloona the distilleries breweries
hotel! clubs personal invitations to
drink advertisements In magastnes
and papers cocaine and opium habits
All Invading ua for the sake of their
own personal gain at the expense of
th community
When th invaders had reached the
capital with their army and horses
and chariots In an unresisted march
'Benhadad sent messengers to Ahab
demanding that be yield up his throne
which 1a Implied In his imperious con-
ceit of power Thy silver and thy gold
is mine thy wives also and thy chil-
dren even the goodliest are mine And
Ahab waa so overwhelmed at the
power backing the demand that ho
basely yielded and replied: My lord
O king according to thy sajrlng I am
thine and all that I have Such are
the demand of King Alcohol!
The cost of liquors each year In this
oountry is nearly 91400000000 The
drink bill In England In 1908 waa over
$800000000 Take the national liquor
bill and divide it by the number of
saloons and 9M15 becomes the aver-
age cost to the people of each saloon
On the average the saloon pays hack
for nation state and city taxes 9000
Tkla 9500 la eagerly taken from n
grateful country in lieu of $5945 Thus
King Alcohol demands our homes our
wives our husbands our allver and
gold And we have yielded too easily
to Its demands
Benhadad then pent word that his
officers were coming and would search
Ahab'a house for every pleasant thing
he had and would take It away And
not only Ahab’ house but the houses
of his officers and leaders This caused
a revolt The king summoned his
leading people to a conference and
they decided ndt to yield to the de-
mands of Benhadad The weak Ahab
declared that for himself he would
yield all be had promised but he must
deny the Increased demand
King Alcohol became so greedy In
bla demands the results of his evil
work became so great that the people
were aroused In Indignation against
him At first it was agreed to allow
wine and beer and moderate drinking
but to resist the ravages of the more
fiery drinks But this was a failure
Temperance societies were formed
Local ami state prohibition were In-
augurated - Investigations made
Pledges taken
In their great dlstresa a prophet
eatne to King Ahab with a message
from Jehovah : Hast thou teen all this
great multitude? I will deliver It Into
thine hsnd thla day Why? And thou
shalt know I am the Lord The vic-
tory was wrought to bring them back
to the true God to obedience and wor-
ship which was vastly more impor-
tant to their true welfare than the
loss of all their property could have
been ’ ’
And Abnb said By whom? And he
aid Thus salth the Lord by the
young men of the princes of the prov-
inces Who shall order the battle?
And he answered thou — the king the
head of the nation He numbered
mustered 232 of the young princes
God the true religion is the one
source of victory over the power of
intemperance Religious motives and
Inspiration love of God and love to
man the spirit of service loyalty to
the oomlng of- the kingdom of God —
these are the sources of salvation
from the curse of strong drink The
lender Jesue Christ the ever-living
tho transforming power of the Holy
Spirit the Great Cause and aim of the
Christian the transformation of thti
world Into the kingdom of God— these
are and always have been the source
of victory over all the principalities
and powers of evil
IUSR0M IUN WRITES
REUIRKABLE LETTER
In 1903 and 1904 I waa a terrible cof-
ferer for about five months with kidnap
and bladder trouble I could not sleep
mights and was obliged to get np tan or
fifteen timM to urinate I passed mucus
and blood continually On doctor said I
wns going into consumption and gave me
up to di Had two other doctors but re-
ceived no kelp from either of them and
am sure I would have been in my grave
bad I not seen your advertisement in tb
"Dsily Eagle Star’' After taking several
bottles of Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root I was
entirely cured
In the last taro yean I bars been a
railroad firs man and bar passed two ex-
aminations for my kidneys successfully so
that I know that my kidneys ara in ex-
cellent condition now as a result at your
givst preparation Swamp-Root
Yours very truly
GEORGE KENSLER
1423 Mary fit
Marinette Wie
Personally appeared before me tbls 23th
of September 1909 George Kensler who
subscribed the above statement and made
oath that the same is true in substance
and in fact
HENRY GRAASS
Notary Public
Door County Win
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tavt What Swamp-Root Wil D For You
6end to Dr Kilmer A Co Bingham-
ton N Y for a sample bottle -It will
eon vine anyone You will also receive
a booklet of valuable information telling
all about the kidneys and bladder When
writing be sure -and mention this paper
For sale st all drug stores Price fifty
cent and one-dollar
PROOF POSITIVE
He— Oh yes I write verse occasion-
ally— but I tear it all up as soon as
1 write It
She-Ah! 1 knew you were clever
WOULD LIE AWAKE ALL NIGHT
WITH ITCHING ECZEMA
"Ever since I can remember I was
a terrible sufferer of eczema and
other Irritating skin diseases I would
lie awake all night and my suffering
was Intolerable A scaly humor set-
tled on my back and being but n
child I naturally scratched It It
waa a burning itching sensation and
utterly Intolerable In fact It was so
that I could not possibly forget about
It It did not take long before It
spread to my shoulders and arms and
I was almost covered with a mass of
raw flesh on account of my scratching
It I was in such a condition that my
hands were tied
"A number of physicians were call-
ed but it seemed beyond their med-
ical power and knowledge tocure
me Having tried numerous treat-
ments without deriving any benefit
from them I had given myself up to
the mercy of my dreadful malady but
I thought I would take the Cutlcura
treatment as a last resort Words
cannot express my gratitude to the
one who created 'The Cutlcura Mira-
cles' as I have named them for now
I feel aa If I never suffered from even
a pimple My disease was routed by
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment nnd 1
shall never cease praising the wonder-
ful merits they contain I will never
be without them In fact I can almost
dare any skin dlaeases to attack me
so long as I have Cutlcura Remedies
In the house I hope that this letter
will give other sufferers an Idea of
how I suffered and also hope that
they will not pass tho ‘Cutlcura Life
Saving Station'" (Signed) C Louis
Green 929 Chestnut St Philadelphia
Pa Aug 29 1910
A Ruling Passion
“Uncle Plnchpenny spent a great
deal of time at the home of George
Washington”
"Yes He couldn't be persuaded to
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Adam sniffed at the book farmer
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and its many attendant ailments
A man likes to repat the smart
things hla children say because be
Imagines It la hereditary
toanauM ef tho
FAMILY PRIDE
Prof 'Btork— And how sre we get-
ting on with our studies Ernestine?
Have you been promoted to tb fly-
ing class yet?
Little Mtse Quacken— Oh no pro-
fessor Mother has decided that 1
shall not take that course She says
anybody can fly— but only the best
families take to water naturally
In Its Dus Order
Champ Clark at a dinner In Wash-
ington pleaded Indulgence for n
somewhat rambling speaker
"He'll arrive” said the Democratic
leader "If you’ll only give him time
He le like Doctor Thirdly
“Doctor Thirdly was dividing up bis
sermon Into Its appropriate ' heads one
Bunday morning when a member of
the congregation shouted irascibly
“ ‘Meat man! Give us meat!’
' ’Well’ said Doctor Thirdly prompt-
ly ‘hold on then till I'm done carv-
ing' ”
Ths Tragedy That Wasn’t -
He raised the shining knife his
face was dark The woman before him
shrank back a step The knife fell
plunged Into the flesh again and once
again
Then the woman spoke thickly:
“There's plenty they’re such big
chops”— Judge
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Any good druggist can aupply you or send
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"I am afraid that man speaks before
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“Impossible!"
"Why?"
“He never thinks"
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His Place
"The trouble about my son la that
he never knows where he Is at”
‘‘Then why not get him a job with
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WHEN RCBBEBS BECOME KECE88XRY
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A man who thinks his work Is worth
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DON’T SPOIL TOUR CLOTHES
' Use Red Cross Ball Blue and keep them
white snow All grocers Sc a package
Every
reaches
goer
man is a comer until he
a certain age — then he's a
Garfield Tea corrects constipation
cleanses the system and purifies the blood
Good health is maintained by its use
It’s easy for a pretty young widow
to make a man think he wants to
marry her
The expression occurs so many timet in letters from
lick women " I was completely discouraged" And there
It nlweyt flood reaton lor the diaoouraflement Year of
pain and aufferinfl Doctor after doctor tried in vein
Medicines doinfl no luting flood It it no wonder that
the woman (eels discouraged
Thouaanda of theae weak and tick women have found
health and courage regained at the result of the uae of
DrPierce’s Favorite Prescription
It establishes regularity heals inflammation and ulcer
tion and cure weakneaa
IT HAKES WEAK WOMEN STKOXQ
ASD SICK WOMEN WELL
Refuse substitutes offered by unscrupulous druggists
for this reliable remedy
Sick women er invited to consult by letter fret All correspondence
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The longer w 9 live the more we
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Smokera find Lewis’ Single Binder So
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Each penny saved means one less
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uxlv xrlzzly gray heirs Use LA
OATS— 259 Bu Per Aero
Thst is the sworn to yield of Theodor
ITannes Lewis Co Wash had from
Ealxer’a Rejuvenated White Bonanza oats
and won a handsome 80 acre farm Other
big yields arc 141 bus 119 bus 109 bus
etc had by formers scattered throughout
thU 8
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V are eaaily the largeat growers of farm
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Our catalog bristling with aeed truths
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Th chap who get a fre rid In a
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enthusiasm
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
taothiug softens th gums redness taflammo-
IVoq alloy pain cures wind sells Its a bottle
No doubt the mind cure Is all right —
If you bave the mind to beglu with
AU druggists sell the famous Herb rem-
edy Garfield Tea It corrects constipation
Modern application Is likely to ex-
tract th teeth of an old aaw
to
Restored to Health by Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
A woman who is sick and suffering and won’t at least
try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound is it would almost seem to blame
for her own wretchedness Read what this woman says:
Richmond Mo — “ When m? second daughter wu eighteen
mouths old I was pronounced hopeless Invalid by specialists
I had s consultation of doctors and they said I had a severe case
of uloeration I was In bed for fen weeks had sinking spells
and was pronounced to be in n dangerous condition My father
Insisted tnat we try Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
and brought me six bottles I soon began to improve and be
fore It baa all been taken I was as well and strong as ever— my
friends hardly recognized mo so great waa the change — Airs
Woodson Brans tetter Richmond Mo
There are literally hundreds of thousands of women in
the United States wno have been benefited by this famous
old remedy which was produced from roots and herbs over
thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman’s suffering
Read what another woman says:—
Jonesboro Texas— “I have used Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegeta
hie Compound for myself and daughter and consider It une
quailed for all female diseases I would not bo without It for
anything I wish every mother In America could be persuaded
stl
Klad
ham's Vegetable Compound and you are 1 1 liberty to use this
I am always
ham's Vegeta
testimoniaL”— Mrs James T Lawrence Jonesboro Texas
Since we guarantee that all testimonials which' we pub-
lish are genuine is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help
these women it will help any other woman who is suffering
from the same trouble ?
' For 30 years Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female Ills No sick woman does Justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine
Made exclusively from roots and herbs and
has thousands of cures to its credit
I"W if the slightest troubleappears which
you do not understand write to Mrs
Fmkham at Lynn Maas for her advice— it Is
free and always helpful
Th Discoverer
Of faults a seeker he would be
Of recompense he found a dearth
Save in the truthful claim that he
Had picked the easiest job ou earth
1 Discouraged
The only perfectly safe razor
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WORLD OVER
ORffOLl” HAIR DRESSINQ PRIOR
Spring Tiledicine
There is no other season when n-edl
cine is ao much needed aa in the spring
The blood is impure ind impoverished— a
condition indicated by pimple boil and
other eruptions on ths face and body by
deficient vitality leas of appetite lack of
strength
The best spring medicine according to
the experience and testimony of thou-
sands annually is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
i It purifies and enriches tha blood cure
eruptions builds up th system
I Get it today in usual liquid form so
chocolated tablet known ta Sarsstab
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