The Baptist Rival. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905 Page: 5 of 6
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with fear hack
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lertad It until
b day a
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Ilk a log and md n mwl oo
hand and taws I wu hi ertpplM
tor Urn that 1 couldn't walk nlth
oat stick had hrodarbe and dUtj
palla and lk bldnty writKn wcro
muddy and full of brlk dut Mlmrnt
Voan’a Kidney I1IU mad ilia iala
disappear and corrected l bo urinary
trouble I have felt belter ever ilnre‘
Hold by all dealer (0 centa a boa
rooter Mllburn Co Buffalo N T
Uae ef “R I” and "I A”
King Bdvard placed the letter HK
I" after bla iinatur to the congrato
Jatory telegram aeut President Rooao-
volt and Emperor William roveraod
Ike order algnlng "I R” Tib la tbe
uaual atylo of each and tbo difference
Indicate that in England Mroa" I ea-
teemed aometblng greater than “Im
perator" while In Germany tbe “lo
perator" cornea flrat
Every kouaekeener abould kaow
that If they will buy DeAance Cold
Water Starch for laundry na they
will save not only time becauie It
ever aUcka to tba Iron but becauae
Mcb package contain Id os— one fa
pound— util all otbar Cold Watar
Starches aro pnt up In K -pound pick
agee and the price Is tbe same it
cents Then again because Defiance
Starch la free from all Injurious chem-
ical If yoor grocer tries to sell yon
a -12-oa package it la lecture be baa
a atock on band which be wlahee to
ilapoae of before be puts In Defiance
Be knowa that Defiance JBtarch bag
‘ printed on every package In jarge leb
tera and figure "Id ova” Demand Da
lance and aavc much time and money
ftnd tbe annoyance cf the iron a tick
tog Defiance never sticks
' Tbe greatest men whom I - have I
known — men wboae glance embrace
tbe heavens and the eartb — were very
bumble and aware of the manner in
which I hey bad risen -to such emi-
nence— Goethe
rurrrav i&cdth tmj ertxv
Cstsrti Cic&ttUsf Had a
Volta
Tko ymj ci droaaod Ik kU bet
vim akeg louklsg pretiy wl'
9tfc£d with klmwlf Etnndlxg noar
9 tetograyk pul vaa an nld nogro
vtoan As be eppruurM tar eta
aecoated him
“Why Klatak Tow” ta aH
“Cowl mania1 t yuh“ Tko yHg
Ul MUL'MlIi
"Hulk Aunt Nancy “ be said
“Why ktlaiak Turn tbe old no-
grcM wont on “yoh U antlnly le
plst’ker uf pretijnees Yob lookin'
awcll dU ninwnln' Mali girndn
yob'a do niter' lookin' young man
Ab's seed in n month”
Tbe yteing man was pleaaeri
“Ttiank you Aunt Nancy” ho said
styalghtculng up n little “I’m afraid
though that you're n flatterer"
“No Mb Ah Isn’t MUtab Torn
Yoh suahly look dollgbtfll Ah’a
mighty proud lor know you You'
de oasenco uf awellnosa”
Tbo young man smiled and Iwgnn
to move nwny
"Hay MUtab Tom" she called after
him Ilo stopped She bealtAtcd
“What Is It?" be asked
“Woll aab” came from tbo old De-
gress "yob autlnly I lookin' fine nu'
Ah was JUt thlnkln' dat ea good
lookin' young man ea yob 'ud lie
mighty glad ter loan a poah ole nig-
gab woman cr quabtah”— Kansai
City Time '
Do It New -
- There la a time tor all things The
time to take Simmons' Cough Syrup
Is when afflicted with sore throat
hoarseness coughs or colds It Is
guaranteed to cure
bo caiefui not to grieve over the
wickedness of others watch yourself
"lest you grow a few- sprigs of ungod- j
llness"
No Chloride of Lime for Him
Pat Egan a plasterer and n well
known character of Cambridge Mass
walked Into a shoe store on Msssachu-
aetts avenuo on Saturday evening re-
cently to purchaao a pair of'shoes
says a writer In the Boston Herald
After looking over three or tour pairs
of shoes ho hit upon ono pair that
took his fancy Ilo tried them on'
and found that they did not pinch or
chafe but complained that they went
on too hard
"Oh that’ll be all right Mr Euan
III easily fix that’’ remarked the
clerk who immediately took the shoes
off and proceeded to sprlnklo powilei
Into them
He was about to try them on Pal
again when the latter stood wiath-
fully up In his stocking feet and shout -ed
out:
"Oh no you don’t! No you don't!
Mr Bell! Mr Bell! Como here!
Come here! I’ve bought shoes of you
for tbo lost folve years but the divil
a shoe will I buy of you again This
brazen-faced clerk of yours tried to
put chloride of lime in my shoes but
t was too 'smart tor him" '
' Hughes’ Straggling Beard
- Charles E Hughes the New York
Insurance inquisitor had a wonder-
fully stragling beard when he first
came prominently Into view in connec-
tion with the present investigation
On the advice of friends he has had
his whiskers trimmed into reasonable
shape and now is much less of an at-
traction for the cartoonist In addition
to which his appearance is greatly im-
- It sometimes nappens that when a
man takes a rest he takes something j
he isn’t justly entitled to
HOT A -TRACE LEFT
Rheumatism Thoroughly Curod by
Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for
Palo Pooplo
There is one remedy that will cure
rheumatism iu any of its forms and so
thoroughly eradicate the disease from
the system that the cure is permanent
This remedy is Dr Williams' Piuk Pills
for Pale People and the proof of tbo
statement is fonud in the experience of
Mr T S Wagar of No 72 Academy
street Watertown NY He says :
The pain was in my joints and my
Bufferings for over two years was beyond
description There was an intense pain
In my shoulders that prevented me from
sleeping and I would get up and walk
the floor at night When I began taking
Dr Williams’ Pink Pills the improve-
ment was gradual but by the time I bad
taken four boxes I was entirely cored
aud I have not had the slightest touch
of rheumatism since that time”
MrWagnr's wife is also enthnsiAstie
In her endorsement of Dr Williams'
Pink nils She says : “I have tried the
11a myself fur stomach trouble and
ve experienced great relief from their
use lfy daughter Mrs Atwood of
Gill street Watertown has used them
far female weakness and was much ben-
efited by them I regard Dr Williams'
Pink nils for Pale People as an ex-
tremely valuable family medicine”
Dr Williams' Pink Pills have cored tbe
wont cases of blondlessneas indigestion
Inflows headaches backaches lum-
bago sciatica neuralgia nervousness
spinal weakness and the special ail-
ments of girls and women whom blood
supply become weak scanty or irregu-
lar The gennine Dr Williams’ Pink Pills
are gnaraateed te be free from opiate or
any harmfal drags and cannot injure
the meet delicate system At all drag-
gists or from the Dr Williams Medi-
cine Oe Schenectady NY poet paid
m receipt ef trice P
dtrafaiCUk
- Why Mother le Proud
Look in lila face look in Ms eyes
Rouglsh and bluo and terribly wise—
Rougish nnd blue but quickest to see -When
mother comes in os tired as cun
- be
Quickest to And her the nicest old chair
Quickest to got to tbe top of the stair
Quickest to see that a kiss on her cheek
Would help her far more than to clatter
to speak
Look in his face and guess If you can
Why mother is proud of her little maa
The mother is proud— I will tU yon
this
Ton can sec It for yourself In her ten-
der kiss
But why? Well of all her dears
There Is scarcely one who ever hears
The moment she speaks and Jumps to
see -
What her want or her wishes may be
Scarcely one They all forget
Or are not In the notion to go quite yet
But this she knows if her boy is near
There is somebody certain to want to
hear
Mother Is proud add she holds him fast
And kisses him first and kisses him last
And he holds her hand and looks In her
face
And hunts for her spool which Is out of
place
And proves that he loves her whenever
he can —
That is why she Is proud of her little
man
— Independent
Her Sugar Weighed By HIs Soap
In the littlq town of Peru ten miles
from Pittsfield Mass the farmers In
the winter bring their butter and eggs
to Frank Creamer’s and exchange
them for tea sugar or anything else
they need
One day Mrs Ackert brought some
butter In pound lumps to exchange
and after weighing them - he said
“Mrs Ackert this butter does not
weigh a pound”
“I can’t help that” she said "I
weighed it by a pound of soap I got
here a few days ago"
It is trfl'ar t t toffoMaa ui'vnjf
than to U rmatared only tM£
M ftf foul thing jrq tat dn
i tert rtntrr
A Uff ) ftf pie (Uni C'reee Mail
!'
A woman widow makes a fool oat
of n man she usually wa as aaiWi
asftisian
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IwrlMni MIM PlM IOltlM
IriHeSUAWaMSeri SS4Mfl
Mrs IU— sws
IMS MU
Often ilia gtrl wl'h U'ro hangs has
the most to lay about peroi!JUl
ir-ssr ‘
iMor'in'mlMt Remedy effmt fit
a4 MulUttUNeiure’e great reuusly —Cure
Oftighs Cul 4 Croup and CetttnptW
aut sit throat aud lung i rouble At drug-
gists Ufe fitto and tlM) per Mil
Kvru the pessimist who Ion botn
bin legs In a railway sM-Unt had ro
kirk coming
I do nut t!su's Curs for Ceosuiupti
has so w J for etnqrht nnd eobK-JORM I
Horn Trtelty hpriGg ' 4 Fob It Una
A Now York man lived two years
with a hrokeu nock but It wasn’t
broken by a rope
Defiant Starch la guaranteed biggtst
and best or money refunded II
ounces 10 cents Try it now
- There are many kinds of reform
but we hope and pray wo may never
be so thoroughly changed as to give
the Impression that we never were
youug
fiwAFwiwin£3iU ri r— r— — i ri n ? r—
WwWVevwVW VevwweJ VvmrwJ WwVwvw eeewesl W4 lvswf V
L”!' cl Q::: tn d Ci
Every mother possesses Information
vital interest tocher young
Mere la Raflef for Women
w Mother Gray a nurse In Nsw York Mm
- for women’s
ry me
which U of
daughter
Too often this la never Imparted or is
withheld until serious harm has result-
ed to the growing girl through her
Ignorance of nature's mysterious aad
wonderful laws and penalties
Girls' over-aenaltlveneas and modesty
often puule their mothers nnd baffle
physicians as thev so often withhold
their confidence from their mothers
It is the 1 nnd conceal tbe symptoms which ought
Cures I to be told to their physician nt this
fMoalc weakness Backache Kidney and critical period
Urinary troubles ' At all Drurrists or by
tall 50 eta Sample mailed FREiS Address
Tbs Mother Gray C LeBcj N Y
We are going to shudder once more
Wo have been again thinking of tho
youug man who wqars coats padded
to twice his shoulder width and pos-
sibly condenses hlg waist in stays
No Use
You may have the moral right to do
to but it is not necessary Hunt’s
Cure will Instantly relieve and
promptly cure that itching trouble In
whatever form It is made solely for
that purpose
Of course it’s the proper thing for
a man to have a backbone but he
should remember that it is jointed
Whena
giah with
position to aleep pains in back or lower
limbs eyes dim desire for solitude
when ahe la a myatery to herself and
friends her mother should eome to her
aid and remember that Lydia E Pink-
ham'a Vegetable Compound will at
this time prepare the system for tbe
coming change and start the menstrual
period in a young girl’s life without
pain or irregularities
Hundreds of letter from young girls
and from mothers expressing tnelr
gratitude for what Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound baa accomplished
for them: have been received by the
Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Co at
Lynn Mass
Miss Mills has written the two fol-
lowing letters to Mrs Pinlcham which
will be read with interest :
Dear Mrs Pinkham:- (First Letter)
‘Iarabutflfteenyearaofageamdeprened
have dizzy spells chills headache and back-
aad as 1 have heard that you eaa gtv
1 advice te girb Is my enndlUon lam
iUnf you"— Myrtle EUH Oquawka 11L
Dear Nit Flak ham:— (flaeond Letter)
“ It la with tba feeliag of utmmt gratitude
that I writ to you to tall you wait joo
valuable medic! as bss dons for me W
wrote you in regard to my condition 1 bad
Had several doctors bet they failed to
understand my earn and 1 did not rsovtv
any benefit from their treatment 1 followed
tie B Ptokham
am now healthy
distrsmbic armotonm
w hlch I had rt that timber dJmfvaarsdA-
ysur advice and took Lydia
Vegetable Compoond and am
ana well and all the distrami
which I had at that time hew "
Myrtle Mills Oquawka IB
- Mia Matilda Borman write Mra
Pinkham as follows t
Dear Mrs Pinkham:—
" Befora taking Lydia K Plnkham'e Vege-
table Compound my moathiWe were Irregu-
lar and painful and 1 always had' Mob
dreadful headache
" But since takir the Compound my head-
aches have entirely left me my monthlies are
regular and I am getting strong and welL 1
am telling all my girl friends what Lydia H
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for
me”— Matilda Boraian Pennington Iowa
If vou know of any young girl who
is sick and needs motherly advice ask
her to address Mrs Pinkham at Lynn
Mass and tell her every detail of her
symptoms and to keep nothing back
She will receive advice absolutely free
from hi source that has no rival in tbo
experience of woman’s ills and it will if
followed pnt her on the right road to a
strong healthy and happy womanhood
- Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound holds the record for the greatest
number of cures of female ills of any
medicine that the world has ever
known Why don't yon try it 9
You never hear any cne complain
about "Defiance Starch” There is none
to equal it in quality and quantity 16
y wemoney?ntS’ Try ? now &ni 8ave Ve£Ct&tlC C0C£$£S4 MOkCS Ski VC21Cfl MctU
Young man 'you wil realize some
day that the folks who talk so much
about the joy of painting the town red
are directly or Indirectly concerned in
tbe manufacture and sale of the pig-
ment used in some decorative efforts
More Flexible and Lasting
won’t shake out or blow out by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better re-
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-third wore for earn
money
TO CURE THE (RP
“-INOttEDAY
mem
Ts HO UM fOR-
IS GUARANTEED TO CURE -)
CSIP BAD CCLD KEADACKE AD KEl'XALCU
I won’t sell AstkOHslM to a Sealer who won’t time reel
I- Call tot jour MONET BACK IE IT DON'T mm?
1 TP fileitcri Jf fit kauilMtsiwtiyrliitlsU JfS4
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
issat
Seir-distrust is the cause of most ot
our failures In the assurance of
strength there is strength and they
are the weakest however strong who!
have no faith in themselves or their
powers — Bovoc
OEFIlIiGE STEItCII
tor starching
finest linens
K C BAKING POWDER
17 L Douclas
3&3SHOES5u
W L Douglas f 400 Cllt Edge Lino
cannot bo equalled at any price
Aimllar Symptoms
“Well suzz' Ezry!” ejaculated
certain citizen of Pruntytown upon
meeting an acquaintance “You are
lookin’ real smilin' and satisfied this
afternoon Retch it’s a boy or girl—
hey”
"Betcha ’tain't!” was the reply
"I’ve just swapped a balky horse to
Deacon Pettlfer for an animal that
ain’t got a thing in the world the
matter with him except a spavin the
heaves and a stringhalL That’s what
tickles me so”— Tom Watson’ Mag-
Higher Education
Two sisters were sitting In a hotel
writing-room They audibly were dla-
cessing their friend -"Ye
I've jezt written aaaty about
Mra Blank I told her that of all the
unrefined nnedarated illiterate peo-
ple I ever saw” —
"By the way Emma how de yow
fiycfl illiterate 7"
The Best Example of What a Pure
Baking Powder Should Be In Qual-
ity and Price ’
A popular and efficient baking powder
quires two things— first that the food mads 1
with it shall do absolutely wholesome 1
second that it shall be sold at a reasonable
- price i
In talking about the healthfulness of
baking powder it must bo remembered
that baking powder is not an article of diet !
any more than compressed yeast On
would be quite as objectionable for food as
the other except that of the two the bak-
ing jiowder might be preferable
We do not eat either Inking powder or
yeast What we do eat is the biscuit and
bread raised with them When placed upon
the table no yeast remains in the bread and
no baking powder in the biscuit Both
leavening agents have been destroyed in
the aeration and the baking otherwise in-
stead of light bread and biscuit we should
have a mass of heavy hard-baked dough
One well-known brand K C Baking
Powder is sold under a 1500000 guarantee
of its healthfulness and purity There can
be no doubt that a baking powder so guar-
AMY OfiV LeMWiAeilnftJl
If) r1 MVMatsisjrtMwlMcae
flWlJ Aqntt Dm iWswsut
W L Oswglas I1N shets have by (Mr n-
CeUeat style easy Uttlaf art sapcrlsr wceriM
qaalltlM acMevrt te Isrcert tel ef any fij A
wtrMe Tkty mI §
With regard to priced baking powder as 2S22VSl KJh - tfie mly
efficient and wholesome as is possible to - - - 11
make can be sold at a fair profit for one
cent an ounce If it costa more the price is
exhorbitant
Millions of pounds of K G Baking Powder
made by the deques Manufacturing Com-
pany of Chicago have been sold at the
above figure all ever the country and K C
offers the best example at present on the
market of wbat a good hairing powder
should be both is respect of quality and
reasonable price
Do the little things nnd then f you
have time dream of the great things CAUTIC1-l— eyi ww
lake m wWoiiw Pone pww
Hare many friend A chum ‘--t r -if i tr —
is disappointing nnd leaves a sore spot f WWTlx b(ieamierhievry fcmvtws
Which might have bee avoided ?-“ rn H“
A detestable fault la one t
trace to somebody we dislike
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WNU— Oklahoma City— No 46 1905
Decision in Cotton
Cotton will be moving rapid-
ly from now on and you will
have to decide quickly what to
do with each lot according to
the circumstances cf the
moment
Our services and our facil-
ities are at your command and
you will make no mistake by
shipping to us
Pa D Gr-±d fi fcsj
II
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Neil, Reverend P. R. The Baptist Rival. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905, newspaper, November 24, 1905; Ardmore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044041/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.