The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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but who wants to !><• n s|>artun? Take
"perooniun" for all fi-tuala dlaoni«rs.
r-lco u)c and ll.ua—Adr.
John i>. Archbold, who rwntly dltnl
In Now Joraejr, left an mlhtf vnlucd at
Adruco ItarhM Wlr«
Liniment
beala without
■ soar.—Adv.
Opposite* Opposed.
"what did ahe do when he quea-
tloni'd her nharply?"
"Sho refused flatly to answer."
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
llaa ItrMi ti***! for all ailment* that
are mused by a disordered stomach
una Inactive liver, audi aa sick head-
ache. constipation, sour stomach,
nervmia Indlffestloo. fenuentntloo of
food, |>alpltatlon of the heart cnii«.«d by
gases In the stomach. August Flower
Is a gentle laxative, reguluies digestion
both In stomach and Intiniilnea. cleans
and sweetens the stomu< !i and alimen-
tary canal, stimulates the liver to se-
crete the hlle aud Impurities from the
blood. Sold In all civilize*] countries.
80 and do cent bottles.—Adv.
Precise Figuring.
"So you get a dollar a year for work-
ins for the nation."
"To be tlnanclally exnet," replied Mr.
Dustin Stnx, "i don't get a whole dol-
lar. i have to pay a little bit back as
Income tax."
Based On
Cost Per .
Tablet
It Saves 9^c.
CASCARA
A & QUININE
Ko advancs in price for thia 20-year-
old remedy - 25c for i4 tablets—Soma
cold tableta now 30c for 21 tablet*—
Fi*urrd on proportionate coat per
tablet, you aav* 9**c when you buy
Hiira—Cure* Cold
In 21 hour*—grip
In 3 day*—Money
back if it fail*.
24 Tab lata for 25c.
At any Drue Stare
Where Ignorance Was Bliss.
"Edith, i'm aNhauied of you. i saw
thnt young Frenchman kissing you re-
peatedly. Why didn't you tell liliu to
stop?"
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any rtninjf mcu like mu, ib* rti.b-
m< Imo itawrf, Itllt ) lelallng to lb*
l^»r-l loeona aafMy. And so tl>la call
Im surrentb-r to ih* l^-rd Is b1m< ■ rail
f.»r the exerrlM of faith In lite |^»rd as
ib* j>rwleet.»r from hla own sure rum*
Ins Judgment. to human trsw*
eacftpe would seem to be lm|toa»ll>{e.
How ran we e«rni>e the rlghteou* Judg-
ment of god after having Incurred It
by our own conduct * it is not |«m»ibl*
with man, but with Ood all things ars
p.tMlhle. Failure is not In him. but
In Imperfect yielding to hint.
a Possible Thing.
The text rnys: "|.et him take hol^
of my strength." There Is no obstacle
to lie overcome except the Inherent un-
belief of the human heart. Kuch one
Is afflicted with thH. it |s the hlmb-r-
Ing thing thnt op|Mtacs all safety, cer-
tainty or enjoyment. It Is the one com-;
roon sin of which nil are guilty and
by which all the more or less bound.
It i* the sin which so euslly besots ns.
But It la possible to overcome It. i
When we come to the place where real
desire exists to escape the Judgment of
Ood, there are no real hindrances; we
muy If we will, take hold of bis
strength and In It find Hftfety.
A Personal Thing.
"Let him take hold." I lire for my-
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fttrnitua lb.a pa|«(.—Adv.
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c«n be found In cu«a-« of Colds. Coughs.
La ta'rlppe and lleadacbee hy u»lns
Laxatlre Quinldlne Tablets. I>oea not
affect the head or stomach. Huy your
winter's supply now. 1'rlce !3c.—Adv.
Australia Is buying California lum-
ber.
SmmB fill. Saal >
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GimIi
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CONSTIPATED
This old rcMedy e«iel|N rigM mr sight.
PALLID PEOPLE c^risoN*^
HEAL ITCHING SKINS
With Cutlcura Soap and Ointment—
They Heal When Others Fall.
Nothing better, quicker, Mfer. sweet-
self and not another. I sin for myself.' °5 y°U?* and 0,d
T nm Judged for myself. And If I find "°h* bur°' CrUSt' ,C°le-
safety, If I escape the Judgment, I will ®P °DCe u"ed a,wny" a"0,,
I a-aaaa •* » \OV|||IC I I i X J UUii I i It'll I , A Mill a «
"How could I, mamma? Tou know, flnd for myself and escape for myself. U8e the9e ""PtT-crentny emollients
I can't speak French." i None else ccn get It for me It Is tend t0 Prevent ,,tt,e 8klD troubleg be-
i a personal matter. In the center of «>mlng "erlous. If used dally.
The Limit Reached.
"I don't see why women use such
diminutive envelopes for their corre-
spondence."
"Guess they wont make 'em any
smaller, at that"
"Why not?"
"Got to have room to carry a post-
age stamp."
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Holland Is short of coal.
Oklahoma Directory
FilmsDeveioped^
Rim packs, any site, 15c: Prints op to and Including
KM. 8c: »Hx34« and h^xnt. «CS 5c. vSi
our fllm rxpi-ru glra you better results. Bastman
Kodaks, Kllms, and all Kodak Supplies sent any-
where, prepaid. Send us your next roll and let na
oonvince you we are doing better Kodak UnlstUng.
Send for catalog.
Westfall Drug Co., Kodak Dept.
C06VV. Main Eastman Agent! Oklahoma City
CREAM
To HEATRICE CREAMERY GO.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Advice Desired.
"I need some ndvlce mighty bad,
Lafe," obfuscatedl.v said Mr. Gap John-
son of Itumpus Ridge, addressing a
lifelong acquaintance. "Of course, you
know what they do when bees
swarm ?"
"Eh-ynh 1" was the reply. "They my good deeds, by religions experi-
hainmer on tin wash b'ilers, fling cold ! ences, my moral code, my high aspira-
personal matter. In the center of comlnK «ertous. If used dally.
my own will lies the answer as to Free 8amPle by mall with Book,
"whether I shnll go down to eternnl de- ^ddrew postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L,
feat under the Judgment of Ood, or
whether I shnll rise superior to all the
future holds of wrath. I go down by
opposing myself to God; I rise by
yielding to him. I flnd eternal dentil
by fighting him; eternal life by sur-
rendering to him. It Is my own choice
which I shall hnve.
A Peculiar Thing.
"Let him take hold of my strength.'
J ennnot take hold of his strength until
I let go of thnt which I now hold. All
the things I have relied upon to see
me safely through the Judgment I must
relinquish. I must have no hope In
UflHTERSKITH's
I (hillIonic
Bold lor 47 year*. F*or Malaria, Chills and Fever. Al*
a Fine General Strengthening Tonic. 00c ul f 1.00 M *0 Dm SMn
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORLA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of|
In Use for 0ver~30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Britain orders grain sold by weight.
In the Trenches. i C. O. Danielson of Ilurdin, Colo,
"HI, Bill! Here comes a gas wave!" ' cleared $.ri0 an acre this y«>ar on U
"Thank heavens! This toothache's acres of oats; expenses deducted,
almost klllln' me."—Cartoon's Maga-
zine.
Th« Ouiniae Th*l D**t Nol Effect lie*d
bmcaqte of iu tonic and laxaUvn eifect, lazatlrt
Bromo Quinine can be UUen bf anyone without
canning nerroanneNn or ringing la tbe bead. Tb» re
In only one "Bromo Quinine." M. W. GEOVhid
nignaturo in on box. 80c.
AVOID A DOCTOR'S BILL
on the first of the month by taking
now a bottle of Mansfield Cough Bal-
sam for that hacking, hollow couglh
Price 25c and 50c.—Adv.
Illustration.
"Birds of a feather flock together."
"That's so; a number of swallows
generally accompany a Jolly lark."
A sure sign Is one that reads, "n«
Trust I"
Wise men bump into a fool's gam*
now and then.
water on 'em, and all that."
"Yes, but what In Sam Hill Is a fel-
ler to do when his kinfolk swarm? I've
Just got a letter saying they've swarm-
ed and are coming this-a-way."—Kan-
sas City Star.
STORAGE BATTERIES
Rmbul/t, Rmpmlrmd and Rm-chmromd
New Batteries In atock for any make of car.
Anything electrical on AtlfSNOBIte or r*IN
lltBIlM PLANIS installed ail BE RAISES.
Prunty Storage Dattery Co.
427 W. Mala SI. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Ship Your Cattle, >
Hogs and Sheop to
Cassidy Soutbwesttn Comnlsslon Co.,
Capital, Surplus and Profits, <700,000.00
OklahOMaCMy—FLWarth—KansaaCltr—StLatilt
N. S. SHERMAN MACHINE
AND IRON WORKS
Engineers, Founders and Machinists
Grate Ban nntf Smokestacks
■ M 31 BaM MM Street 01 IMm* Orr. Okb.
school and church
furniture,Opera Chairs
BaM for «ata]«« and patcaa.
JUita IIKI ts. mumm cm
^T:
Faacy Cat Flnwern nntf Plnnts
Floml Deaigna by m*tl or
am erprea*. Quack *ervKe.
Sm&SL fukrow & co.
a
w. H. u, <
i City, me. ,
Instant postm
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Instant
Postum
fits the spirit of
the times per-
fectly. It is
Purely American
Economical
/«kUiU\
U pl*Murc/
Convenient
(iMM("r )
and is a pleasing,
wholesome, drug-
free drink good
for both young
and old.
"Tkera'ta
tlons—yea, I must have no hope In my-
self. Like Job of old I must come to
the Lord saying, "I abhor myself."
Like Isaiah, "I am undone." Like
Paul, "There dwelleth no good thing
In me." Myself and my goodness are
my weapons against him. I must lay
them down and in full and uncondi-
tional surrender of myself to him I
will flnd safety In the surrender. It
Is therefore, as was said above, a call
for faith in him. He can free me from
bondage, guard me from harm and pro-
tect me from certain disaster only as
I trust him. Until I Jo so I will flnd
that he cannot do any work on my be-
half because of my unbelief. It is un-
belief which erects the barrier. In the
case of the army facing certain anni-
hilation, only one thing remains to be
done, and that Is surrender if death
be not preferred. As long as the weap-
ons are used and battle offered, the de-
struction is certain. The sinner faces
certain perdition—he fights against the
Judgment and wrath of God. There is
no escape, and can be none save by
the way of surrender. When the sur-
render is made, he finds that the sup-
posed enemy is really a friend and
what was thought to be the worst
thing Is seen to be the best. Instead
of God desiring to Injure, he finds all
of God's desire is to protect from In-
Jury. How strange that the one In-
jured should be the one who can and
will guard the sinner from the effects
i of the Injury.
A Powerful Thing.
i With man's strength It would be Im-
i possible, but the text says, "Let him
take hold of my strength" and with
! flod all things are possible. There is
I nothing too hard for his performance
| for he has omnipotence. Nothing too
deep for hla understanding, for be Is
omniscient. Nothing too far for bim
to reach, for he Is omnipresent. Power
Ma«jrrtb unto God and be Is mdy.
nay eeger. to exercise on behalf of all '
who will cease fighting blm and yield
i themselves to him. How shall we j
' eacape If we aegleet mo great sth»
I"-' I
Backache of Wome]
How this Woman Suffered
and Was Relieved.
Fort Fairfield, Maine.—"For many
months I suffered from backache caused
by female troubles so I was unable to do
my house work. I took treatments for it
but reoeived no help whatever. Then
some of my friends asked why I did not
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. I did so and my backache soon
disappeared and I felt like a different
woman, and now have a healthy little
baby girl and do all my house work. I
will always praise Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to women who suf-
fer as I did."— Mrs. Alton D. Oakjcs,
Fort Fairfield, Maine.
The Best Remedy Is
it
'hi
LYDIA E. PINK HAMS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
XJumsands @£ Men haw pmmi this
Wf trf at ?
LYDIA E.PIHKHAM HEMCII
MH.MASS.
Australia Is a heavy Importer
American automobiles.
| Tbe less a hat looks like one tbe bet-
ter a nccian likes it
DON'T QAMM.E
that rw heart's all light. Make
•are. Take "Renovtae"—a heart aad
ocrv* taaic. Price SOc aad Sim—Adv
Adruco Liquid
Screw Worm Killer
kills tbe worm
and heals the wound.—Adv.
Uaitcd States baa a peony afcortaf Japaa's foreign trade to incrvaatag.
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