The Leedey Times and Herald (Leedey, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEEDY TIMES
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GIRL COULD
HOT WORK
How She Was Relieved from
Pain by Lydia ELPinlcham’s
Vegetable Compound
Taunton Uui — " I bad palna In both
Idea and when mj periods came I bad
to stay at borne
from work and auf-
fer a long time
One day a woman
came to oar bouse
nd asked my
mother why I was
suffering Mother
told her that I suf-
fered every month
and she said Why
don't yoa bay a
bottle of Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? My
mother bought It and the next month I
was so well that I worked all the month
without staying at home a day I am
in good health now and have told lots of
girls about it”— Miss Clarice Mobin
22 Russell Street Taunton Mass
Thousands of girls suffer in silence
every month rather than consult a phy-
sician If girls who are troubled with
E sinful or irregular periods backache
eadache dragging-down sensations
fainting spells or indigestion would take
Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound s safe and pure remedy made
from roots and herbs much suffering
'might be avoided v
Write to Lydia E Pinkham Medicine
Co Lynn Mass (confidential) for free
dvice which will prove helpful
The Army of
Constipation
Is Crowing Smaller Every Day
CARTER’S LITTLE “
LIVER PILLS are
responsible — they
not only give relief
— they perms
Mil
lions use
them for
Biliw M
ln4iMtim Sick Hsadachs SaDew Skia
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE
Genuine must bear Signature
Prayer that Is long drawn out is apt
to be narrow
Nature paints things red in the fall
— ami many a man Is able to trace bis
fall back to the time when he painted
things red
OH! MY BACK
A stubborn backache is cause to sus-
pect kidney trouble When the kid-
ney are inflamed and swollen stoop-
ing brings a sharp twinge in the small
of tha back that almost takes the
breath away Soon there may be other
symptoms scanty painful or too fre-
quent urination headache dixxiness
or rheumatio pains Don't wait for
these trouble to become serious— us
Doan’s Kidney Pills at once You’ll
find no better-recommended remedy
An Oklahoma Case
Mr V E Hunt
N Main Bt Coal- g—-
cate Ok la says:
“My kidneys were
badly disordered
and 1 had severe
backaches and
bearlmr-down pains
through my loins
At times ths pain
was so severe I
thought I would
ro frantic It was
hard for mo to1
straighten after
stooping Four
boxes of Doan's
Kidney Flits rid mo of' the' trouble and
1 haven't had a sign of It since ’
CatDeoa’sat Any Stare BOc a Bos
DOAN’S
FOSTER-MILS URN CO BUFFALO N Y
NOW IS THE TIME
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troubled vltfc uitmt ’wri MrJ W mb—
rlla Header Tiea -f tried everythin
lost vm rwootniwD4f4 hot nothin issibm
to Slve me permanent relief la nils Lane-
Vile aaa lecostmanded I have tsSaa four
TO TAKE
S enell
Are TOU neflecUne
bottles sad have not ha a mil of aetbae
eee I began lie see" Are TOH neelecUae
tbla (reel aid to health la eunaamatTea an
e-thraa? II are depriving YolR-
Mlr of s fair ebanoe Uet a bottle from
Jour dealer or I ( be hunt It order direct
TO II AT yifleen-der treatment l W)
thirty-day treatment il m Hmkiet apoa
L assert ft till VILls MM1AC1MB U-
pW T Hash? tile Tana
-LUNG-VITA-
-Hunt’! Cara- la yuaranteed to
Stop and perma oeatlr ear that
terrible liakln It la am-
poaaded for that parpnae aad
oar mnaer sill ba promptlp
rufuaded without qaeatloa
f 11 an IV Care fal'a to cara
Jleb SoeeteaTetter Kins Worse
or aar other ahla Siaeeea Sue
the boa
rereale by all drag Stored
LBRhXrfTIidlcIni Co SkimMix
temioNAL
SMfSdOL
(Bt 1L O SELLERS Acting Director of
tho Sunday School Course of the Moody
Bible Institute Chicago)
(Copyright ltis Was tarn Nawspapsr Caloa)
LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 24
REVIEW
READING LESSON— II Cor 4:1-C:4
OOLDEN TEXT— W look not at the
things which are soon but at tho things
which are not seen for tha things which
are seen are temporal but tha things
which ere not seen are eternal — II Cor
401
rap Is essential to ao understand-
ing of Paul's labors and adventures—
especially a present-day map with Its
modern names of the places which he
visited It should bo used la teaching
this lesson and New Testament his-
tory generally
It will cause the lessons to relate
themselves more closely to the world
we now know It During the past
quarter they have extended over a pe-
riod of about seven years from ap-
proximately A D CO to C7 and are all
centered about the life and teaching
of Paul It is difficult to attempt a
logical review A number of lessons
have been Introduced from the letters
of Paul which are not chronological
In the development of the church It
might be well perhaps to consider
first the leading events in the life of
Paul and second the prominent char-
acteristics of 'Paul’s life as we have
had them presented to us and also to
consider six of the cities In which
Paul founded churches in Europe
studying their modern names and con-
ditions and looking into' the difficulties
and dangers which he encountered
In Lesson One we have the record of
Paul’s untiring activity and his per-
sistent use of the aficrlptures Every
one of his sermons was confirmed by
the Word of God Lesson Two pre-
sents his Interest In those who were
converted In his ministry also a sug-
gestion as to his unceasing prayerful-
ness on their behalf Lesson Three
presents his tact and wisdom in
preaching the Risen Christ and his
emphasis upon the need of repentance
Lesson Four gives a suggestion of his
untiring activity in the midst of great
discouragement and In the fact of bit-
ter apposition Lesson Five revealn
hie persistent determination to know
and to preach nothing save Jesus
Christ and him crucified Lesson Six
Is Paul’s panegyric on love as the su-
preme gift Lesson Seven is an ex-
position of the duty and blessedness
of cheerful giving In it is given a
new beatitude of Jesus “It la more
blessed to give than to receive” which
Is nowhere else recorded Lesson
Eight another suggestion as to his
courage Lesson Nine emphasizes
humility compassionate love -and a
fearless declaration of the whole coun-
sel of God Lesson Ten presents his
forgetfulness of himself and his eager-
ness to preach Christ even when
threatened by an unrestrained mob
Lesson Twelve again presents his for-
getfulness of himself snd his eager
seizing of every possible opportunity
to preach the Lord Jesus
Turning to the cities that Paul vis-
ited we first encounter Philippi (now
In ruins) This Is the first city In Eu-
rope where there was a Christian
church and it waa one which Paul
especially loved Though he was driv-
en from it by a mob and escaped by
means of an angel yet his letter to
that church Is a revelation of his feel-
ing toward his first European congre-
gation Thessalonlca the modern
Salonlkl In Macedonia formerly be-
longed to the Turkish empire In Eu-
rope Mere Paul founded a church
consisting of Jews and Greeks Taul
Is accused of turning the world upside
down and teaching Jesus to bg the
Christian's king For this he was
accused of treason against Rome Two
epistles were written to the church In
which he does not record any fault-
finding This church has been called
the “Church Beautiful" Athens was
then as now the chief city of Greece
and one of the three most renowned
cities In the history of the world
Paul’s famous address on Mars hill
was treated with great Indifference
Ills stay was short and never after-
wards do we find him showing forth
his learning bat ever after he ex-
presses his determination to know
nothing save "Jesua Christ and Him
crucified” (L Cor 2:1 2)) Corinth
was s great commercial city At pres-
ent the original site Is in ruins but
the new Corinth has been built three
mllee away snd Is today s city of ap-
proximately 15000 population Panl
spent a year and a halt here preach-
ing and teaching and supplemented
this with period of three months of
service It was s worldly end wicked
city and yet Panl here founded his
largest church converted from heathenism
Lucky
“My cousin is to be married on the
(3th of next month"
“On the 13th? I should thing she
would be afraid of such -an unlucky
Jnte”
“Evidently you have never seen my
?ousln Any day would be a lucky day
for her to get married"
The Bathers
Patience— Aren't you coming In the
water?
Patrice — Yes how is It?
“Pretty cold"
“I thought so This bathing suit
Isn’t very warm"
“Where are you going now V
“Back to the bath-house to get my
fur boa"
OLD PRESCRIPTION
FOR JEAK KIDNEYS
A medicinal preparation like Dr Kil-
mer’s Bwamp-Root that baa real curative
value almost sells itself Like an endleaa
ehain xyitem the remedy is recommended
by those who have been benefited to those
who are in need of it
Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root ia physi-
cian’ prescription It baa been tested
for years and baa brought result to count-
lea number who bav auffered
The success of Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root
i due to th fact that it fufilla almost ev-
ary wish in overcoming kidney liver and
bladder diseases corrects urinary trouble
and neutralizes the uric acid which cauiea
rheumatism
Do not anffer Get a bottle of Swamp-
Root from any druggist now Start treat-
ment today
However if yon wish first to teat thia
great preparation aend ten cent to Dr
Kilmer A Co Binghamton N Y for a
sample bottle When writing be sure and
mention this paper— Adv
Fortunate
“There goes a man I envy”
“That shabby old fellow with a
xpade on his shoulder?’’
“Yes" - '
“You don’t mean It?"
“Yes I do I know that old roan
lie can’t rend so the wur news In
ihe papers doesn't disturb him and
tie’s ns deaf ns a post no there Isn’t
n chance for him to be drawn Into
an argument about the war"
Benefit of a Doubt
“That woman seems to know every-
thing that goes on In the neighborhood
i don’t see how she can he much of a
help to her husband"
“You can’t tell Maybe he’s a detec-
tive" Spartan Women Suffered Untold Tortures
but who wants to be a Spartan? Taka
“Femenina” for all female disorders
Price 60c and flOO — Adv
Uncouth
“Bill Blunt ia one of these rough and
i-endy chaps Isn't he?"
’ “Yes that describes him pretty well
tie is rough in manners and dress and
he’s ready to do anything except
work”
To Fortify the System Against
Summer Heat
Maoy users of Grove's Tasteless Chin
Tonic make it a practice' to take this old
standard remedy regularly to fortify die
system against the depressing effect of
summer beat as those who are strong
withstand the beat of summer better than
those who are weak Price 50c
'A woman’s Idea of domestic econo-
my — make her husband give up siuok
ing
Don’t forget to inngh when your boss
tells n joke with whiskers on It
Too 8low
“Does' Billy get much pleasure out
of his new motor car?" —
“I don’t see how he can He’e had
It six months and hasn’t been arrest-
ed for speeding once”
Save the Babies
INFANT MORTALITY la something frightful We can hardly realize tha
of all the children born in civilized countries twenty-two per cent
or nearly one-quarter die before they reach on year -
percent or more than one-third before they are five and on
they are fifteen I
We do not hesitate to say that a timely uae of Caatoria would aave a
majority of these precious lives Neither ao we hesitate to Bay that many
of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the nee of narcotic preparations
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Drop tincture add toothing ftjrup told for children’s complainta con tala
more or less opium or morphine They are in considerable quantities
deadly poisons In any quantity they" stupefy retard circulation and lead
to congestions sickness death Caatoria operates exactly the reverse but
yon must see that it bears the signature of Chaa IL Fletcher Castoria
causes the blood to circulate properly opens the
pores of the skin and allays fever -Genuine
Caatoria always bears the slgastare ef
Equally Industrious
"See the spider spinning his web"
“Yes and see the summer girl hang-
ing out her hammock"
Red Cross Ball Blue made in America
therefore the beat delight the housewife
All good grocers Adv -
When a woman breaks a man’s heart
be hurriedly patches It up again for
some other female smasher
Some inen are born poets but most
editors have poetry thrust upon them
A million other women have found
the same solution these six have
Almost every woman at some time has had a coffee prob-
lem Over a million American women have settled theirs
the same way I Head what these six say —
“I recommend Arbuckles’ Coffee
to my friends I boy it all the time
because it ia better coffee" — Jftee
Hall Uoreor A'y
“I use Arbuckles because It U
stronger than 85c coffee and Ar-
boekUa’ packages are full 16 os”
—Mm Vonackon Coldwater Kan
“I bav been using Arbuckles’ for
years aad hsvs always found it tho
best I over used"— Mrs Jokaatkan
Btgrigg Coakoeton Ohio "
Arbuckles is the biggest selling most popular coffee
in the United States - Have you tasted it ? Get it at
your grocer’s — either bean or already ground — and serve
it in your home Know why a million other women say
that Arbuckles’ is the finest coffee they ever tasted 1
Make your coffee earn lovely gifts Save the signature
on every Arbuckle wrapper Arbuckles premiums are
as famous as Arbuckles’ Coffee Write for special pre-
mium catalog Arbuckle Bros 71-a Water St New York
ARBUCKLES COFFEE
You may
be famous for
your cooking or
just a “beginner”
In Either Case -
IBS Baking Powder
will help you
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Literary Diet
“They say Gladys feeds her mind
with constant reading”
“Maybe so Last night she was de-
vouring a novel and this morning X
found her eating a cereal
before
Hypocrites are men who think one
way and lead you to believe they think
another
THIS 18 THE AGE OF YOUTH '
Yon will look tea years younger if yoa
darken your ugly griazly gray hairs by
using “La Creole" Hair Dressing — Adv
It is said that a lion will not attack
a trainer ttho is perfumed with lav-
Most men are short on gold and long
on brass
“I have uaod Arbucklos' for yoare
and think there ia no coffee to equal
it"— Mr J L Walpar Skrphorda-
town W Vo
“I have been using Arbucklos’ Cof-
fee tor yean 1 think it is the only
coffee fittodrink"— MrnAG Wally-
kan Lay Colorado
“Wo have used Arbucklee’ Coffee
for ten yean and have not yet found
its superior or equal"— Virgia bioda-
ta armor Ala
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Leedey Times and Herald (Leedey, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1916, newspaper, September 21, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1934269/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.