Hooker Advance (Hooker, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
\
TRIED REMEDY
ALSMG1VING
AND PRAYER
Sunday School Lesson for Feb. 6, 1910
Specially Arranged for This Paper
UNCOOKED MEAT ! EIGHTEEN YEARS
VERY DANGEROUS AGO HE HAD LESS
THAN 3 DOLLARS
One on the Judges.
A newly qualified judge In one of
the small towns of Tennessee was
trying one of his first criminal cases.
The accused was an old darky who
was accused of robbing a hen-coop.
He had been in court before on a sim-
ilar charge and was then acquitted.
"Well, Tom," began the judge, "I
see you're in trouble again."
"Yes, sah," replied the darky; "the
last time, jedge, you was ma lawyer."
"Where is your lawyer this time?"
asked the judge.
"I ain't got no lawyer this time,"
answered Tom. "I'm going to tell the
truth.
Children Who Are Sickly.
Mothers should never be without a box of
Mother (iray's Sweet Powders for Children.
Thev break tip colds In 24 hours, cure Feverish-
ness, Constipation, Headache, Teething Dis-
orders and Stomach Troubles. Over 10,100
testimonials. At all Druggists, 25c. Ask to-
day. Sample mailed FREE. Address,
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Work is the grand cure for all the
maladies and miseries that ever beset
mankind—honest work, which you in-
tend getting done.—Thomas Carlyle.
LESSON TEXT.—Matt. «:X-15. Memory
verse 6.
GOLDEN TEXT.—"Take heed that ye
Jo «ot your righteousness before men, to
be seen bv them."—G:l. (R. V.)
TIME.-The summer of A. D. 28, naar
the middle of Christ's ministry.
PLACE.—The traditional site Is the
Horns of Hattin, two or three miles west
f the Sea of Galilee.
Suggestion and Practical Thought.
The lesson to-day dwells on sin-
serity and truth applied to giving and
praying.
1. Sincerity versus Hypocrisy in
Giving.—Vs. 1-4. First, the Principle,
underlying the actions referred to is,
that so far as relates to virtue or
character in the doer, it is the motive
that determines the value of an ac-
tion, no matter how good the action
in itself, or how important the gift
may be to the receiver.
Sjecond. Its Application to Giving.
[. "Tafce heed," emphatic because
what follows is very Important. "That
ye do not your alms." R. V., accord-
ing to the best MSS., "your righteous-
ness," your good actions both moral
and religious, "before men" for the
purpose or design to be seen of them,
to gain applause, in order to be re-
garded as righteous and generous.
H. Sincerity versus Hyprocrisy in
Praying.—Vs 5-8. "Thou shalt not be
as the hypocrites are," who do not
really pray, do not desire or expect
what they ask, or hold communion
with God; but desire to appear very
religious to men, and hence stand
apart like the Pharisee, In the para-
ble, as if absorbed in devotion.
III. A Form of Prayer Filled with
the Spirit—Vs. 9-15. The Lord's Pray-
er as given in Luke, perhaps on an-
other occasion, is prefaced by a re-
quest from the disciples that Jesus
would teach them how to pray.
1. We need to learn how to pray, 11
we would gain the most possible from
Let the soil be tilled that
FEARFUL SUFFERING CAUSED BY
EGGS OF PARASITE WHICH IT
MAY CONTAIN—STATE-
MENT BY A PRIEST.
Pleasant Re/restM Bw/icial,
Some cemetery janitors, unless
closely watched, raise vegetables in
the rich graveyard mold.
PILF.S CURED IN 0 TO 14 DATS.
PAZO OIKTMBNT is guaranteed to cure any raw
at Itching, ' ~"
Holidays*
To act with common sense, accord-
ing to the moment is the best wisdom
I kpow.—Horace Walpole.
WHY suffer with eye troubles, quick re-
lief by using PK'ITIT'S EYE SALVE. 25c.
All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
prayer.
the germ may grow.
2. Jesus gave a model, expressing
the true principles of prayer.
3. A model or form Is useful only
when filled with the real Spirit of
prayer.
4. We can interpret the model by
the way Jesus and his disciples used
It. We have no recorded instance ol
their using this prayer, but the pray-
ers of Jesus were In accordance with
Its principles.
The Hearer and Answerer of Praper.
"Our Father which art in Heaven."
To learn to work and, work cheer-
fully is the central lesson of life.—
Cowen.
DOCTOR YOCRSF.I.F #
when yon feel a wild coming on by tuning a few <1ow>8
of I'rrru iJtivia' I'muki'ifr. It IfsbcMtrr than (Quinine
and safer. The lar^o 60c bottles are the cheapest.
The world is all gates, all oportunl-
ties, strings of tension waiting to be
struck.—Emerson.
Omaha, Neb., Feb. 2.—Probably the
most unusual feature of the excite-
ment that has been created by L. T.
Cooper's visit to this city is the re-
moval of parasites or tape worms by
his preparations.
During the early part of Cooper's
stay in Omaha Individuals who were
taking "New Discovery," as it is called,
brought either to himself or to physi-
sians throughout the city Immense
parasites that had left the system
pfter using the medicine.
Many of these people were fright-
ened, and cases of this sort became so
numerous that Cooper finally made
the following statement for publica-
tion:
He said: "In every city I visit
these things are brought to me within
a few days after my medicine Is Bold
in the city. They are what is known
as the tape-worm, and grow to an
enormous size.
"Few, indeed, realize how prevalent
these creatures are. I think I have
been the first to demonstrate what a
large factor they are in the poor health
of this generation. I believe that
fully one-half of the chronic stomach
trouble now so universal is caused by
these parasites.
"Individuals may have them for
years and not be aware of the reason
for their continued ill-health, but at-
tribute it to many different diseases,
when in reality one of theBe creatures
is robbing them of their vitality.
"These parasites are taken into the
system in uncooked food or raw meat,
in the form of an egg, which hatches
almost immediately. People suffering
from them experience it feeling of
lassitude and are extremely nervous.
The action of Cooper's 'New Discov-
ery' seems to be fatal to these great
worms, and In most cases a few doses
of the medicine drives the creatures
from the system. I will have hundreds
of them brought to me before I leave
the city."
This grewsome prophecy has been
amply verified, for not only hundreds
but thousands of Omaha people have
been relieved of some of these fearful
parasites since taking Cooper's prep-
aration, and the entire city has been
aroused by the fact.
Some of these parasites are of such
enormous size as to startle the im-
igination. The statement of Father
! John Baptist Arnolis, one of the best
HE IS NOW ONE OF THfc, RICHEST
FARMERS IN SASKATCHEWAN,
CENTRAL CANADA.
ONLY ONE "BBOMO )( ININK."
Ttint Ir I.AXAT1VU BUOMO QUININE. 1,00k for
Uio signal.,7eof K. W. i.KoVK. bscd th« World
over to Cum a Cold In One Day. 25c.
He loves his country best who
■trives to make it best.—Ingersoll.
Clear white clothes are a sign that the
fcousekeepcr upes Red Cross Ball Blue.
Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents.
Time cannot remove kindly act?
from a grateful heart.—Royston.
Mr*. Wlnilow'a Soothing Syrnp.
For children teething, softnns tliogums, rixlurea to
, allays pain, cure* wind collu S&oabotUs.
It might improve the pound cake to
hit it with an ax.
This expresses that aspect of God known an(j best beloved priests in
which most attracts us to pray to him. i this section of the country verifies
1-Ie is not a mere "bright Essence in- thig jjis statement, among others
create." a "power that makes for I gjvon a reporter, was as follows:
righteousness," but a Person, as really i "p0r years I Buffered from what I
as our spirits are persons; infinite, | thought was a general run-down con-
omnipotent, omniscient. King, Creator, i of the system caused by Btom-
Ruler, but withal a Father whose qual- , lcptrouble. I felt extremely tired all
ities we learn from his Son, our Elder tjm6i and jt was a great effort to
Brother Jesus. attend to my duties. I would wake
The Chief Aim and Goal of Prayei ap jn the morning feeling as worn out
is expressed in a threefold form, ls when I went to bed. If I stood for
which represents the highest, the best, , any length of time I would have pain
the happiest, the noblest conceivable |n the lower part of my back, and
ideal and goal for every child of God WOuld have to sit down.
and for the whole human race. "Ey« j <«j was very nervous and depressed
hath not seen nor ear heard, neithei |n spirits, and was troubled with dizzy
has entered into the heart of man" jpeiis. I would see spots before my
anything beyond these "which God eyes when I stooped over and raised
hath prepared for them that lov« up quickly. I had a very Irregular ap-
him." petite, and would have palpitation of
Prayer for Our Material Welfare! the heart after ascending the stairs.
II. Give us this day, or as Luke re- "The talk about Cooper'B prepara-
ports, "day by day," our daily bread, tions was so universal that I decided
"Daily bread" includes supplies for all to try some, although I do not take
our wants, food for hungry hearts as patent medinnes as a rule. I took
well an bodies, for the mind, the spirit, , four doses of the 'New Discovery' as
the taste, for beauty and music, and it is called, and a tape-worm about
Arriving In Canada In 1891, Just
eighteen years ago, E. A. Guillomin
could speak but his native language.
He is a Frenchman. He had but
a little over two dollars in his pocket,
thus being short, over seven dollars of
the ten dollars required to secure en-
try for a homestead of one hundred
and sixty acres. He eventually bor-
rowed the money and near Forget,
Saskatchewan, he started life in Can-
ada on the homestead in which to-day
he is the fortunate possessor of fifty
quarter sections of land, or 8,000 acres.
Now Mr. Guillomin did not acquire
all these acres as a result altogether of
his farming operations, which were
extensive. He looked with satisfac-
tion upon what he was doing on his
limited area, he was saving, careful,
and had foresight. Surrounding land
could be had for about $3.00 per acre,
and he continued buying as his sav-
ings would permit, until now he has
fifty quarter sections, some of which
he can sell at $25.00 per acre.
Threshed Fifty Thousand Bushels.
This year he was engaged in thresh'
lng on his place for 54^ days, lie
threshed out 60,000 bushels of wheat,
of which he sold 34,000 bushels, one
train load, at a price varying from 84
to 87 cents per bushel. He has on
hand still 16,000 bushels. In addition
to wheat he raised 30,000 bushels of
oats, 7,000 bushels of barley and 500
bushels of flax. He owns 104 horses
and a number of cattle, but since the
construction of the railway he haB
been engaged chiefly in raising wheat.
This year he bought his first thresh-
ing machine, paying for it the sum
of $2,100. He estimates that the ma-
chine earned for him this fall $3,000,
thuB paying for Itself in one season
and leaving $900 to the good. The
weather was very propitious for farm
threshing, not a single day being lost
In the two months which were Bpent
in this work. The wheat averaged 23
bushels to the acre and graded No. 1
and No. 2 Northern. In the past nine
years seven good crops have been har-
vested on this farm. For six succes-
sive years the returns were excellent,
that is in the years 1901, 1902, 1903
1904, 1905 and 1906. In the two fol
lowing years there was a partial fail-
ure. As the years have passed the
quality of the buildings on the farm
have been steadily improved, and are
now as good as can be found in the
district About $10,000 has been in-
vested in this way by Mr. Guillomin
The farm consistB of 6,880 acres, of
which about 6.000 acres were under
crop this season.
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna appeals to the cultured
and the well-informed and the
healthy because its component
parts are simple and whole-
some and because it acts with-
out disturbing the natural func-
tions, as it is wholly free from
every objectionable quality or
substance. In its production a
pleasant and refreshing syrup
of the figs of California is unit-
ed with the laxative and car-
minative properties of certain
plants known to act most bene-
ficially, on the human system,
when its gentle cleansing is de-
sired. To get its beneficial ef-
fects, always buy the genuine,
for sale by all reputable drug-
gists ; one size only, price
fifty cents a bottle. The name
of the company — California
Fig Syrup Co.—is always plain-
ly printed upon the front of ev-
ery package of the genuine.
m
(p/orr\ia|j Syrup (o.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
NEW YORK, N. *.
Do it Now
Tomonow A. M. too late. Take
a CASCARET at bed time* get
up in the morning feeling fine and
dandy. No need for sickness
from over-eating and drink-
ing. They surely work while you
sleep and help nature help you.
Millions take them and keep well.
CASCARETS ioc • bo* for • week *
treatment, all druggists. Biggest seller
in tlic world. Milium boxes a mouth.
California s
Luck.
"Does you believe it's lucky to see
de new moon over you right shoul
der?"
"Sho I does," replied Mr. Erastus
Pinkney. "Dese here stormy days
you's lucky to see any kind of a moon
anyway."—Washington Star.
for every appetite and longing.
Prayer for Deliverance from Evil.—
Vs. 12-15. The deliverance ls three-
fold.
1. From the Burden and Effects o! I
sixty feet in length left my system.
"1 am very thankful for this great
relief, and now I know what has been
the cause of all my suffering."
The story of Father Arnolis is a
Past Sins "Forgive us our debts," j fair sample of the experience of an
the duties we owe to God and man , astonishing number of Omaha people,
and have not Forgiveness is thus and Cooper's preparations are selling
the first step in being delivered from here In immense quantities. It is now
Impolite Papa.
"Mamma, what makes papa make
that funny noise?"
"He's snoring, dear."
"But you always tell me It ain't po-
lite to blow my noise out loud."
rallied to the defense
Parlor Maid Was Loyal, But It Is
Doubtful If Explanation Helped
Matters Very Much.
Walter Lonsdale, Dr. Cook's secre-
tary, was adducing facts in praise of
Dr. Cook.
And these facts," he concluded,
"prove my chief's honor; and the oth-
er side's defense is as weak as the
well-known defense of the parlor
maid."
Mr. Lonsdale glanced at his lug-
gage packed for Copenhagen. Then he
laughed and resumed:
Mary,' said a mistress to her par-
lor maid, 'what time did my husband
get home last night?'
Not till four, mum,' the maid an-
swered.
'"I thought so,' said the mistress.
'Here it's evening, and the brute not
up yet!'
"The maid bridled defensively.
" 'Oh, but, mum,' she Bald, 'he has
been up once, mum; but he just drank
his bath and went back to bed again.'"
His Face Was Turning Yellow
Bonieoni! told him that Ballowness waa
caused by II n Inactive liver. He benan
taking NAT I'UK'K HKMEDY, his natural
color returned. Ills brain cleared. His liver
was uKain active. NK tabletB never fail
to correct the liver, they remove the bile,
aid digestion and tone the system. Better
than Pills for TJver Ills. Take one tonight
and you'll feel better in the morning. Get
a 2SC Box. All Druggists. The A. H. Lewis
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
At any rate the prodigal son ac-
quired more fame than the virtuous
brother who stayed home and was de-
cent.
Carters
The Wretchedness'
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable ^
—eel surelv ai
gently on the
liver. Cure
Biliouaneu,.
Heed.
ache,
Duzi' _
acts, end Indigestion. They do their duty*
Small Pill, Small Doae. Small Price.
GENUINE mutt bear lignature:
western canada
What J. I. Hill, the Oreat Railroad Magnate,
Saya About ita Wheat-Producln* Powers
'The grrateat jimwT of this country
vlding ol homes tor Ita
wo rile and producing
ft
i
try are gone.
ti to pontile
it country.^
iagreatraHroei
iitakineadvi
he sttoalloa I
Iciinlvi* rallwuy l>"lj«J-
IMK III tlt« WlK'Ilt fields
of Weatern Canmli.
Upwards of 123 Million
Butholo of Whoat
Lewis' Single Binder, the famous
straight 5c cigar—annual sale 9,000,000.
A friend ls merely a person we can
tell our troubles to.
44CThe Blood is The Life
estimated that he haB sold one hun-
dred thousand bottles to date In this
evil.
The Second Step In Dellverancs
from Evil Is Victory Over Temptation, city alone, and the sale is still in-
13. "Lead us not into temptation." creasing.
Thou, who art the guide of our life
lead us, but away from temptation
Temptation ls trial, proving, the con-
Nil Desperandum.
Percy Parkington rose and brushed
the dust from his knees. Then, draw-
ditions" meant to test our characters, | lng himself up to his full height, he
our choices.
I gazed resentfully upon the form of
Deliverance from All Evil of All
Kinds. "Hut deliver us from evil."
"The evil," not "the evil one." as in
the R. V., for that narrows ahd belit- |
Miss Muriel Muggins, who nonchalant-
ly fanned herself the while.
"Very well, Miss Muggins," came In
bitter tones from Percy. "Ob, very
Would yon ilk* to 1It« there! The
Han Diego Union will intercut yon.
nttluio weekly,7io; Mundayajl.
Children's Coughs c"iTtU,h*
One* Much Unneceuary Suffering
piso's
> CURE v
m uvt mmi rot §\iws %&s
Givra inatant N-licf—rodta and i«a U the litti*
ties the prayer (the "one" is not in well! You have spurned me, It ls
the Greek) but from evil, every evil I true! Indeed, you have spurned me
temporal and spiritual, Including th« | twice! But, though despair eats my
evil one, but most of all from sin the
l too—to pleataat to lakt and 6um oai uft<
Alt Drnrabta, 25 <
great evil, and the Bource of most
other evils. God answers this prayei
by removing many evils.
The Power That Assures the An
8wer.—V. 13. The rest of this verse
Is not found In the oldest MSS., and
the It. V., puts It In the margin.
"For thine is the kingdom," the rule
and the right to rule over nature and
man. All forces are under his con
trol.
And the power. All power natural
and spiritual.
Illustration. "In a Russian palace
there Is a gallery in which are hung
several hundred portraits of young
maldenp. These pictures were paint-
ed by Count Rotarl for Catherine II
The striking feature in the collection
ts that those who were familiar with
the empress and her habits and tastes
could find in each portrait, half con-
cealed. half revealed, something that
reminded them of her—(a Jewel, a
flower, a feature, etc). The whole gal-
lery was a glorifying of the empress."
"Everything in this world has In it,
for a devout mind, some suggestion of
God."
heart, I shall not die! I mean to go
into the busy world. I will tight! 1
will win! My name Bhall become
known, and my riches shall become
envied—"
"Pardon me for interrupting you,
Mr. Parkington," interjected Miss
Muggins, "but when you shall have
accomplished all that, you may try me
again."—Lipplncott's.
Associate with men of good Judg-
ment, for Judgment is found in con-
versation. And we make another
man's Judgment ours by frequenting
his company.—Fuller.
Science has never gone beyond the above simple
statement of scripture. But it has illuminated that
statement and given it a meaning ever broadening
with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When
the blood is " bad " or impure it is not alone the
body which suffers through disease. The brain is
also clouded, the mind and judgement arc effected,
and many an evil deed or impure thought may be
directly traced to the impurity of the blood.
Foul, Impure blood can he made pure by the
use of Dr. Plercc's Qolden Medical Discovery.
It enriches and purifies the blood thereby
curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affec-
tions, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rbcum, hives and other manifes-
tations of Impuro blood.
In the cure of scrofulous swellings, enlarged glands, open eating
ulcers, or old sores, the " Golden Medical Discovery " has per-
formed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open
eating ulcers, it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce's AU-
Hcaling Salve, which possesses wonderful healing potency when
used as an application to the sores in conjunction with the use of
"Golden Medical Discovery" as a blood cleansing constitutional
treatment. If your druggist don't happen to have the "All-Heal-
ing Salve" in stock, you can easily procure it by inclosing fifty
cents in postage stamps to Dr. R.V. Pierce, 663 Main St., Buffalo,
N. Y., and it will come to you by return post. Most druggists
keep it as well as the " Golden Medical Discovery."
You can't afford to accept any medieinc of unknown composition an a sub-
stitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," which is a medicine or known com-
position, having a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bottle-
wrapper, the same being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
fwnnla and prnrtutMng
* gufliolent tor tiiom. Tt ©
dit> of oar promlnfraoe
nn a whenfc exportlnf
country are actio. Uan-
b.U u to Ktr
wheatoountry^,'
ThUmwatraHroadmat-
hnrre.1.^ In 1000. Aval**
of the tfires provlncoa of Alliorta.
HunkutrluiWHii unil Mun itoli* will la
HtIhmiU conwnlant, climate
•nn. fuel eaay to
water oaaiiy procumh mtsM
fiirmlnir nuweja. V* rito aa to
tioat |il oe for nettfemant, aettlair
low nilwnr rnl<*, d<n<irlutlY« llloa-
traUxl "Liwt BeitWoaJ'
on i(|
Hon.
qttnw*.
). 3. CRAWFORD
No. 1U W. Miath StiMt, Kauai City
i.iiiwuji oloaf
I iiif luuitMT cheap, II
ifi't. and reasonable
eaelly I
,iii>1 leal Ion >, and othe* Informa-
i. to Hup't of JmmUtratios,
iwn. Can., or to thr OUuxUan
7"} 1 of thia paper de-
Keaders
tised in its columns should iniift upon
having what they aik (or. refining all
•ubflitutes ot imitation*.
A Lifetime of Good Service
NO STROPPING NO HONING
9
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Iproowtw a luiurmut growth.
Ncvnr Vallate Haatore Gray
lUir to Ita TouUiftil Color.
Cuna « tip iIiwmvi a hair falUuf
S<... ar>d |l no at nnigfcu
ELECTROTYPES
In groat variety tor talc at Hie lowest prioea by
Wait III* M Wil'il'KM 1.1101, Saaaaa Cll;. MImwh!
DATCUT YOpBIDEAB. They may brlntyoy
r A I Ln I wraith. m-pnK" Book l*ri«e K t. 1H#.
FlUtfcrald k Co.- t'at.Mly*.,Box K. Washington.D&
DEFIANCE STARCH
W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 6-1910.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
, , . .. „ * than am other dte. One 10c oscksge colors sll Rbsrs. Ths d e In cold water better thsn sny other dw. You e«n dp
loD,e' BlMCh *nd MU C0l0r,• "OMROE DRUG CO.. Qutnoy. Mill I *
Many who used to smoke 10c cigars are now
smoking I^ewis' Single Binder straight Sc.
Before sho In married to a man a
woman nlwnys wants to think of him;
afterward ahe wants to think for him.
•ay oarmenl
The follow who Bays he could never
love a woman with money may dis-
cover that he can't gucceBBfully love
a woman if he hasn't any.
^'"Wizard Oil
great
FOR
pain
You
l
ilomJMOftnU# uffly, grizzly, gray halro. Um "LA ORIOL1" HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, ti AO, rettIL
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hooker Advance (Hooker, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910, newspaper, February 11, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272434/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.