The Red Oak News. (Red Oak, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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Koag Watch an the Tubcreuleua
Tha Italian government on accoaat
v of th Bum bar of tuberculoala caaaa
among tha Italian emigrant aant back
r from America baa appointed boarda of
mamlnara la the aeaporta whoso duty
' ft Is to report the arrival of tubareu-
Vnuo persona Tbeaa are then kept un-
der ebaervatloa la thoee places share
they aettle to preernt further spread
of the dlaeaae The erection of nos
' eanltorla and other tuberculoala Inatl-
tntlona la belni urged In Italy and
the number of beds for consumptives
has been considerably increased la dif-
ferent places
With a smooth Iron and Defiance
fltnrcl) you can launder your shirt
valet lust as well at homo as the
steam laundry can It will have the
proper stiffness and flnlah there will
be leas wear and tear of the goods
ud It will be a positive pleasure to
use a 8tarch that does not stick ts
the Iron
Toe Coetly
“When I want to flatter a man I ask
him for advice"
"I take It for granted that you nos
er want to flatter a lawyer”
NDUTlj
ms
tujuu V?1 rov era uu
Trusts Hor Nature
Maud— Did you bear the nawel
Hedge baa eloped
Jack — Madge always was a flighty
sort of a girl
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IRAKI INTO TOtJB SHORN
A0mi ibo AnUfoptlo powdtr for TIvoA
iiUbi iwolldn iflrroaa foot QIth rat Ml
omforl Makotralktaf tfellgbt oMtTrywhFtl
Ik Don't ftoeopt Mf oabotltato For l&ll
MB9U lAdlroM AliM OUniMA Do Eoy M t
Seem to Be Wrong
Howell— Whatever Is la right
Powell— But supposs a fellow soaks
you with his leftT
Try Maria Er Reawdr ter IU4 -Watery
Eyes and Granulated Byellda
Ho Smarting — Just Eye Comfort Mu-
Sa Ere Salve In Aeeptlo Tube Now
lae Ho Murine Eye Bemedy Lltuld
Ho and tto
Something In a Name
i Ells— He'a vary narrow
Stella — What do you expect of a
flat?
Dr Picrcaa Pleasant Pellet reynlat
and hmgorst storaecb liver and beweli
Bugarcoated tiny granule Easy to taki
a candy
Faith must become active through
works Deed must spring spontano
ounly from the divine life within thi
aoul— C W Wendte
Hamlins Wizard Oil le recommended b)
nany physicians It ii ued In many pub
no prive
Sc and private hospitals Why tu
a bottle on hand in your own home
nvpu
ot he
?
It must have been a spinster whe
aald that-soma widow wear heavy
veils to conceal her Joy
Clear white clothe are a sign that thf
' housekeeper uaea Bed Croea Ball Blu
Large 2 os package 5 cents
Hera’s a tip young man Convince
a girl that aha shouldn't love you and
aha will
PILC9 CTBID Ilf 6 TO 14DAII
irdnnict will refund none if PAZO QtlfT
NT fan to care oor com of Itching BUnl
pattng ot Protradln trUm In 6 u 14 Us No
Actions looks words— steps from
the alphabet by which you spell char
seter— Levator
FREE
1 ADVICE
TO WOMEN
Women suffering from any form ot
Illness are Invited to promptly com-
municate with Mrs Pinkham at Lynn
Mas All letters are received opened
read tnd answered by women A wo
man can freely talk
of her private 111
ness to a woman
thus has been es-
tablished this con
fldence between
Mrs Pinkham and
the women of
America which has
never been broken
Never has she pub-
lished a testimonial or used a letter
without the written consent of the
writer and never has the Company
allowed these confidential letters to
set out of their possession ss the
Hundreds of thousands of them In
their files will attest
Out of the vast volume of experience
which Mrs Pinkham has to draw
from It is more than possible that she
pas gained the very knowledge needsd
In your case She asks nothing In re-
turn except your good will and her
advice has helped thousands Surely
any woman rich or poor should be
glad to take advantage of this gener
ous offer of assistance Address Mrs
Pinkham care of Lydia E Pinkham
Medicine Co Lynn Maas
Every woman ought to have
Lydia E Pinkham’ 80-page
Text Book It Is not a book for
general distribution as it Is too
expensive- It is free and only
obtainable by mall Write for
it today '
ELISHA HEALS
MALIAN
Saadsy ScM Iowa f Ayr- 2 III!
SpsdaUy Antnfad lor The Papw
LESSON TEXT-II King I Memory
verses II 11
GOLDEN TEXT— “Look unto mo an
ba y osvod all tha and of tho oarthi
for I am God and thro la non Ue"—
Isa 45:23
TIME— Hoot scholar! place thlo cvnl
In tha reign of Jehoram tho eon ot Abab
kins of Inranl 'who ratified B C 104 — 94
Others nrguo that It occurred In tho ralf
f Jehoshas B C 04-44
PLACE— Damascus tha capital of Sy-
ria th eldest city In th world famed
for Its aworda “Damascus blades" and
for Ita silk “damask" Samaria th
rapltal of loraol about 111 mlloa dis-
tant The miracles of Elisha were nearly
ell miracles of kindly helpfulness
What were some of thesef Those in
mediately preceding and following our
leyson: healing the unhealthful wa-
ters of a spring bringing water Into a
dry valley the aid ot th three
kings paying n poor widow’s debts
by Increasing her oil supply reatorlng
to Ufe the son of the Bhunsmmlto
woman making healthful some pot-
tage Into Which a polaonoua plant had
been put feeding a hundred men with
20 barley cake and a few ears of
oorn — this tnd the preceding being In
time of famine healing Naaman
making n lost ax head return to tho
outface of the water
Who was Naaman? He was com-mander-ln-cblef
under the king of 8y
rla Berhadad II Benhadad who had
been wont In hla youth and middle
age to lend his armies Into the field in
person aeems now In his old age to
have found It necessary to entrust the
command to a general Naaman had
gained renown by freeing hla country
from powerful foe probably Ateyrla
for the black obellak mention wars
of the Assyrian under Shalmaneser
II again Israel and Benhadad
Honored tnd powerful what wan tha
flaw In Naaman’s fortune? He was a
leper Leprosy Is of slow develop-
ment tnd u Naaman - retained his
military command hla malady cannot
have reached a very advanced stage
It la not likely In any case that the
Syrians observed the same strict rules
regarding It an the Jew Leprosy
however la a terrible disease fitly
used throughout the Bible aa the sym-
bol of tin and death The disease is
contagious It la moat loathsome It
la incurable at least In the present
state ot our knowledge Sin la cud
able but not by man
Naaman was a great man with n
great need and God prepared a great
deliverance for him aa he has a great
deliverance for all the great needs
of hla children But It was brought
about by four very simple agencies
Only inferior artists make s parade of
complicated processes the moit skill-
ful workers use few tool and unpre-
tentious methods and Qod In the moat
skillful of all artists
Why did Elisha bid Naaman to wash
seven times in the river Jordan? To
teat and strengthen hla faith Tho
journey would give him time for medi-
tation for the nearest point of the
Jordan was 25 mllea In a straight line
but much farther In distance to he
traveled from the winding of the ra-
vines down which It must be reached
Moreover the simplicity ' of the act
would turn Naaman's thoughts away
from outward forms to the true God
Ho would he sure that the water Itself
did not accomplish tho euro else there
would be no lepers In Israel And he
would not at th distance of 25 miles
ba likely to aacribo the cure to the
prophet '
Why was Naaman angry at this
message? How was he to tell that
this man of God did not design to
mock him by sending him on a fool’s
errand bo that he would come back aa
a laughing-stock both to the Israelites
and to hie own people? Naaman had
expected the prophet himself to come
forth respectfully and “wave hla hand
over the place" and go through some
myBtlc ceremony The sting lay In
the fact that the prophet himself took
no part in the cure that instead of
being proud to have so august a pa-
tient he had calmly handed him over
to one of hts assistant physicians— to
the medical skill of the waters of Jop
dan )
An Naaman went away In n rage
how was he put in a more sensible
frame of mind? By one of hla serv-
ante Naaman seems to have had
great fortune In his servants My fa-
ther aald the servant with respectful
affection It tho prophet had hid thee
do some great thing wouldet thou not
have done It? Yesl Of course he
would and the greater the better
What was the result of Naaman’s
obedience? The result that always
cornea when men obey God's com-
mands he was Instantly and com-
pletely cleansed from bis leprosy
It la a shame that this beautiful
atory must close with a recital of Naa-
man’s perfidy We may he sure that
it would never have been Inserted If
the tale were not a true one Gebazl
la the Old Testament Judas Gehazl
misrepresented the true religion to
Naaman and the Syrian nation
The story ot Naaman has been said
to be the best Illustration In the Old
Testament of solvation from sin How
Is this? It lndloatrs the hldeousness
of sin Sin la like a leprosy eating
Insidious defiling mutilating disfig-
uring It la the disease moat to b
dreaded It Indicates the universality
of ein No rank is exempt from the
curse and no condition of life It plo-
tureB false views regarding salvation
from Bln Men seek the wrong means
of aalvation aa Naaman was Bent to
Jshornm Instead of Elisha Men en-
tertain their own Ideas of salvation
and want It accomplished In their way
PECULIAR AFTER EFFECTS
OF GRIP THIS YEAR
Laavos Kidneys In Wyaksnad Condition
Doctor In all parts of the country
have been kept busy with the epldemto
of grip which baa visited so many
homes The aymptoma of grip thla year
are very distressing and leave tho sys-
tem la a run down condition particu-
larly tho kidneys which seem to suffer
most aa every victim complains of
lame back and urinary troubles which
should not be neglected aa thee dan-
ger signals often lend to more serious
slcknesa such aa dreaded Bright’s Dis-
ease Local drugglsta report a large
sale on Dr Kllmer'a Swamp-Root which
so many people aay soon heals and
strengthens the kidneys after an at-
tack of grip 8wamp-Root Is a great
kidney liver and bladder remedy and
being an herbal compound ban a gen-
tle hoaUng effect on the kidneys which
la almost Immediately noticed by those
who try It Dr Kilmer A Co Bing-
hamton N Y offer to send a sample
bottle of Swamp-Root free by mall to
every sufferer who requests It A trial
will convince any one who may be In
need of It Regular size bottles 60 eta
and 9100 For sale at all druggists
Ba sun to mention thla paper
Facing the Future
"Bweu when Henrietta gets the
vote” said Mr Meekton "I don't be-
lieve she will be quite satisfied’’
"Whf not?”
“We’ll have to reorganise the ballot
bo that when there’s an election she
can stay at home and let me attemj to
that along with the rest of the er-
rands” 1
Filling Har Program
"Ah aay Mis Mandy am yo’ pro-
gram full?”
“Lordee no Mr Lumley It takes
mo’ an a aan’wlch an’ two olives to
fill my program"
Golds and Chills Bring Kidney Ills
February March and April are the backache months because they are months of colds chills
grip and pneumonia with their congesting weakeninginfluence on the kidneys Colds chills or grip strain
me kidneys and start backache urinary 'disorders and uric acid troubles You feel lame weak and tired
and have headache dizzy feelings achy muscles and joints too frequent painful urinary passages sediment
etc Chills hurt the kidneys Likewise well kidneys often prevent taking cold by helping to pass off
the waste matters of cold congestion Doan’s Kidney Pills are very useful in the raw winter and spring
months They stop backache and urinary disorders keep the kidneys well and prevent colds from settling
on the kidneys Strong testimony proves it What better evidence could you ask?
Explained
“Now they claim that the human
body contains sulphur"
"In what amount?”
"Oh In varying quantities”
"Well that may account for some
girls making better matches than
otheri”
ONIT ONT5 “BROMO OriNTNE'-
Thu I IAXATIVH HUOMU QlflNINH Look for
thA BignAinra of K W UHOVtt Lied tha World
over ui Core a Cold in one Day 26a
Many a young man earns a living by
working hla father
Rheumatism Advice
Give Prominent Doctor’s Bast
Prescription— Is Easily Mixed
"Get one ounen of syrup of Bareapa-
rllla compound and on ounce of Torle
compound Then get half e pint of goo
whllcy and put th other two lngreh-
ento Into II Take a tsbleepoonful of
thin mixture before each meal and at
bed time ghetto the bottle before uo-
Ing" Thlo lo not new In thlo city a
many of tho wore coaeo of rhemnatlim
and back-ache have been cured by It
Good reoults com tha Aral Car- Any
drugglot hao theae Ingredient on hand
or will quickly get them from Me
wholeaale koue Any on ca nils
thftn
Perhaps Not
An Instructor In a church school
whore much attentloa was paid to
aaerod history dwelt particularly on
tha phrase “And Enoch was sot lor
God took him" So many times was
this repeated in connection with tho
death ot Enoch that bo thought cron
tbs dullest pupil would answer cor-
rectly when asked la examination:
State In the exact language of th
Bible what la aald of Enoch'! death
But thla was the naiwar he got:
“Enoch waa not what God took bins
for”— Brooklyn Life
Dark Days Coming
“Say Jim here’s s preacher In Near
York who Bays men ihould sew cook
wash the dishea and get their own
breakfast”
“What’s the use of rubbing It In?
Guess we all know we’ll have to pret-
ty soon’’ '
Itn Wlnftlow't Soothing Syrup fop Children
teething itoft the gum reduces Inflamm
Uoa nllayo pain owee wind collo S6o bottle
Yesterday le certain tomorrow un-
certain today half and half
For a disordered liver Inks Garfield Tea
the Herb laxative All druggist
A man of few words Isn't cut oat
for n compotltor
A TRIAL FREE
Test Doan’s Kid-
ney Pill Yourself
Cut out this coupon mail it to Foster-Milbum
Co Buffalo N Y A free trial package of
Doan’s Kidney Fills will be mailed you promptly
No 182
DOAN’S KIDNEY PULS
Sold by all dealers Price 5o cents Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo NY Proprietors
Up to Him
Tom — I’m dead Bore I lost $5 to-
day I feel like somebody ought to
kick me
Tens (absently) — Why don’t you
ask father for my hand tonight — he’s
right In the library
do Yorn clot Tins look yellow?
If no use Red Cross 13nll Blue It will make
them whits as snow 2 oz package 5 cent
Heaven won’t seem worth whll to
some women unless there’s an occa-
sional bargain sale -
A Drsmatle Critic
"And what 1 your father’s business
my little maar asked Rev Fourthly
sb ho made hie morning call on the la-
fan t cIkss
“Ile'e a dam-st-lt klck-lt" aald tbs
little chap whoso father wrote dra-
matic criticism (or a newspaper—
Harper's Weekly
Before a Shop Window
Billy — Buy me that little rocking
horse paps
Dad— If you sr a good boy you
ihmIl hawo It next Christmas
Billy — No! Buy It now I may have
a new papa before next Christmas
Tha greatest causa of worry oa
Ironing day can be removed by using
Defiance Starch which will not atlck
to the Iron Sold everywhere 16 oi
lor 10c
Town crier warn abolished whan
women's clubs were organised
Lewii’ Single Binder straight lie— many
smokers prefer them to 10a cigar
The busiest thing In the world la
Idle curiosity
FREE SAMPLE OF LAXATIVE
CURED THEIR CONSTIPATION
When person has beeom discouraged
through years of failure to And a cure
and Anally perhaps gives up trying It
la small wonder that he becomes skep-
tical And yet to all who have con-
itlpatloix wo would say “Try Just one
thing mors”
We wish you would try Dr Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin a laxative tonlo that has
been used for a generation Thousands
are using It eurely some ot your friends
among tha number You can buy It of
any druggist at fifty cents and one dol-
lar a bottle but better still send your
name and address to Dr Caldwell for a
free aample bottle He will send you
enough to convince you of Ita merits and
than If you like It you can buy U of your
Haw York Raw Y ort Mvwrdila Ava atar UN 8lt Waal
A Country School for Girls
IN NEW YORK CITY Bant fonturaa of
country and chr Ufa uut-of-dmir spuris on
chiml park of Iftarres nuar tht Hudson Kivor
ArnilfnilcUitirna Primary ('Ittsutoiimdi'a i ion
aimto nd Art Rist 8AJua d minus
Sarsaparilla
Leads ail other medicines ia
the cure of all spring ailments
humors loss of appetite that
tired feeling paleness and
nervousness Take it
Get it today la usual liquid form es
chocolated tablete called garsatabe
Live Stock and Miscellaneous
Electrotypes
la great variety for eale
at tha lowest prices by
WESTEIN NEWSrAPEI UNION
Kansas cmr imsouu
FOR ALL
SORE EVES
V 4 t
druggist Mr J J Petty of UnionvIUA
Mo Mr George W Zimmerman of Har-
risburg Pa and many others of both
exes and In all parts of tha country firs
used a sample bottle and now havo 1
regularly In ths house
You will learn to do away with salts
waters and cathartics for these are but
temporary reliefs while Dr Caldwell'
Syrup Pepsin Is guaranteed to cur per-
manently It will train your stomach and
bowel muscles so that they will do thstr
work again naturally without outslds aid
Cast aside your skepticism and try Syrup
Pepsin
For th free sample address Dr W B
Caldwell 201 Caldwell building Montt
cello 111
THI MM IS TM1S
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The use of the
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starts habits of energy— initiation
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The Red Oak News. (Red Oak, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911, newspaper, March 31, 1911; Red Oak, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1917519/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.