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PAGE TWO
TIM firTtlKlK DAlf.V LEA OF. U. TTEDAYr MAY S. 1017.
fru 5 frn fS Ptb frSt Wl 1
5000000 CORNS
LIFTED BIT IFF!
Try 2 Crops of Wagic'titU-ir
Tbff' n-ontlrful fiinvri'ii'-r UH '
t4tiiiK rii f fitrn hihI Km wy
tW sl t irr to ji-t rid r it uiil
four or fhW- yrn . "IM If b;i rr-
t!u(touirrJ oorn lifsturj. It's tli imly
John Randall Dunn Explains Origin
and Trulh of Gristian Science
ft
' Jnrt nmM nf firL.lt. Now
Tnim I'lljii.t rl That Corn
Bif lit Off uud Ira Count "
A parked house rt.c'ed Juli;
Manila!! Dunn. (' S lit the Itoyal the
l atre Muuduy Qlght l.artic diiieit .1 oiis
' tame from Oklahoma City. K tinotnl
and other towns. Or Dunn paw u
!iifs!i!y illumiimlint; lecture on Chrls-
tiau Si li uce. Me .' a ui.mV.T of the
Imaril of lerturio-hip of the Mother
('hurrh. the Kirst Clair. h of clui.it.
Scientist. Boston. M.u. He a!U tti
part:
V lew moments' f ousid ruiiui of
the (treat Mil.jtt-t of I'liri.-tiati Ht-'t .
lis origin its promise ami ils fruit-
age should not fail t' roiivimc (In-
most .skeptical that the revelation of
this truth to the world may well he
denominated the Supre . t i. cover)
of The Age.
urn remedy IimOt tb.if -( on Utp h"
r'nt-ii'l ieit otilr of shrivi-llnt; ni III'-.-ra.
hut nf hwerf-iirnic Ibe rum off w
I Mmt "U iiii lilt It rit-lu .ir Kirn
i iitlgrT. I'll! i! llril uf "iielf IT '
' '..in or i-hIIhh tomi-lit. Tti.it'-t nil.
.i l diHtiu-! fitrr a Muurie. V'
i'" ' ' lriil. or iMtreiti'im. y.m ill.
ut. m1 f.r all wita o.e lotiHlllutf
fihv hJ r Try It -art iir.rnl Rreater spiritual lijdit To (his thous'it
tiro M' !
"Gfl" It" Is
If. vr wrnt n
Breaking of Greater virtual Light.
It should not seem unreasonable Ur
anticiiale I hut nil age wlilrh ha-
brought forth sileh inaleriul marvels
should also witness the breaking of
aO ererjrw lien. 2."
i ii-.-oitit nf iirhf
L$wrw A to.. Oilmen 111.
Std In nilirU f" rrminmcwti'il tt
tr world's hf"t mi" Tinwlr try (Mvl
Disk Hlniv. tint Mill hr- Ce.
a lie!-
niiri i
KTATE NEWS NOYFl
A charter has heen ojienerl for
Cross at 1'oml Crock.
Hnuso rohhera are arllve at Knld:
riany rohheriei have dislurhed the
lolieo of late.
Tho Oklahomn Hlale Dank t I'on-
ca City Iwn Inerranod Its capital from
SL'.'i.tMMi to !j.tlliO.
Tylhlann from all parls of the state
err gathering today at Enid for the
eleventh annual convention of (timid
lodge.
however the average nun comei with
more or less caution lie willingly
supplants his grandfather's candle
with a modern Inran lei out lamp un
hlushlngly prefers an tutomohile to
an ox-cart ami yet heitntes to ac-
cept the thought that he should ex-
pert advancement ah'iig the line of
spiritual unfoldnieiil s well as ad-
' vanr enient In the realm material. He
d' probably tells you that the religion of
his fathers Is good eii"ugh for him
and on this point he will find no ar-
uuieiit with a Christian Scientist for
''in religion of the fathers Is good
iiotigh for him If by the fathers he
:r alls the early Christian fathers The
religion of Jesus nd tho early Cliris-
tiins. the religion which was evidenc-
ed by the healing of the slclt. thu still
lilt; of the tempest and the feeding of
the multitude Is Indeed good enough
for all mankind; In fact It Is the only
panacea that Is good enough for the
i plainly silll !li.. I of it mw'.f lit- d d l et
I he v.ori.s. a 'id lli.it I tiny woti'd li'i'
li.dv.-staiitl his ii.-'ssh u ainl Iris I'.in-
irle. tiny too io;i.I solve the p:b-
eu:s as did In' lint tii"- tailed lrW
t won ler-wtirker. woniliipvii liis p-r
soiiai.tv. and t rucifiod.hilil.
fh; S gn of a Christian.
I Ui y. II know ll at J a'i'i 0:11" point
d m.t a very l;nili un ih "1 of dis-
O'erini! a true ( hri.-llah? The tll-
ect. ns arc to !)' fjund in the r ix-
'i ch.ipier of Mirli :n:l. lov
.inn . diutely the w. U l.i'own ciii:-j
nand to ' i:ta h the g i.-.pi 1 to ever
riraturu." His words a"e:
"And these A nhall follow then
lint believe; In Ir:)' iiami; shall they j
a.it out devils; the- sin. II speak with
icw tongues; they slraM laKe up st:i-
peiits; ami if tliey h ii t any deii'lly
tlnng. it shall not hurt them; tact
'li.ill lay hands on the sick and the)
hill recover."
t
Christians. i:ie we ine.ihiiring up to
iliit standard? Hupp isc we a:e t av-
I'rg in a distant la'iil and a would-
re convert fayj to ui "Are y m a
i'l rlst'an?" And tipoi receiv ng an
if'irmalive reply suppose he nexl
tnys "Oh how glad I am that you
'auiH. I see by your lliblc that signs
ire to follow the f ile believers Not.
I am possesed by a veritable devil. 1
tin a victim of the opium habit. Do j
I beg of you. through your beautiful '
ellglou. cast out this devil." What
would we say? Would we recommend
a well-known sanitarium fumed lor
its treatment of the drug hault or
hiit would we do? Suppose lie then
says. "My old mother !s very 111. I
oe by your book that a Christian
iintlerstiindiiig tin; great power taught
iy Jesus can tauso her to recover
i'ome. I pray you. and heal hcr."J
What wculd we now say? Would we j
suggest a change of doctors or rec-
ommend a new diet or climate or
aching heart of man And It Is to this would we undertake to put our faith I
i.elfsame religion of Jesus that Chris- to tl'' 't'l? And if by chance we sat '
tlan Science this great twentieth- to th.s hungering thought. "Ah. niv .
century religious movement turns the .dear sir that was int meant for o ir
" A handsome thoroughbred horse
vas frightened to death at Supply
last night when a train
ounded a bend. '
7
NOTICE
Ick aud weary of earth
christian Scletice Is not a modern
suddenly ph.losophy nut the "product of a fr-
tile human brain." It is the revelation
of the spiritual facts of being thu rev-
elation of the truth about Uod and
juan taught by Jesus an 1 the prophets
mid It la all to be foun I in the lliblc.
The Path Marked By Jetua
Have you ever seen in the moun-
tains a "blazed' trail? A large piece
of bark is Heft from a tree and this
opeiation Is repeated oa other trees
ut frequent Intervals throughout the
length of the trail. No matter how
". i c.i may grow the "blaze" re-
mains and so the trail is marked out
for generations to come.
The Misaion of the Saviour
A story is told of a shipwrecked
sailor who was cast upon a far-off
Isle Inhabited by semlsavage tribes.
One day lie came upon a group of
wrangling natives. Mnd inquiring tut;
cause of the commotion learned that
c. i ii there was a certain supply of cocoa-
home folks overwoik; some over-
some over drink and many do lls brought to the Island to he equal
all these things and neglect the fx- ly distributed among these men. and
cietory organs. Nervousness ensues. ;u 011e .()U e. s tJ ne number
trnstlpatlon uniietimes. but mostl. . .
often the delicate function of the kid- ""h 1uuW ihv !""lur
licys become disordered followed lounled the cocoanuts. He found one
soon by congestion. Then headache hundred. He counted tin' men. Theru
tT the Taxpayers of I-ogau Couuty:
In compliance with the law I have
t'terl eaeh voting precinct in the
count r for the purpose of assessing
the taxable property therein. From
Way 1 to the 20th I will be at my of-
fice in Guthrie to assess those who
have not rendered their property for
taxation. At the expiration of twenty
ay those falling to assess their
property will be declared delinquent
nd a penalty of It. 00 will he added
to hie or her tax. Your respectfully
E K Carter County Assessor.
Kidneys Cause Hysteria
were twenty-five of them. Without
hesitation he said. "Hacli will have
four as his share" Imagine his sur-
prise when the natives straight way
flung themselves at Ins feet t.tlhd
li.m a god. and proceeded to worship
him. Try as he might he could no:
persuade the simple folk that his in-
stantaneous calculation v.as the result
of an understanding of the principle
Is taken to regulate allay and neu- of nialhematlea ami was in no sense
iraiize me irritation or tne organs
reuralgla rheumatic pain backache
iil.d lumbago set in. Kreqiient urina-
tion sometimes beyond control. The
voided liquid being dark of foetid
odor and its passage followed by
burning smarting spasms of pain
ft en hysteria being often the result
Unless -
the greatest of all kidney medicines.
GREAT KIDNEY MEDICINE
Sold by all druggists.
Maps
of He
World War
Lender Cffk.
miraculous.
To the bewildered ami hearislck j
children of men came a Saviour l ie
deistandlng the great Principle of be
ing he solved their problems bring
ing iiistauiaueous answers in iieaiui j
aud reformation and regeneration. He
I YES! MAGICALLY!
t CORNS LIFT OUT
! WITH FINGERS
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Your lU'iair Work .
Jim's Place
THE FIX-IT SHOP
100 Wot S. First Si.
I
You simply say to the drug store
man "Give me a quarter of an ounce
of freezone." This will cost Terr little
but Is surBcient to remove every hard
or soft torn from one a feet
A (ew drops of this new etln r fum-
peiind applied directly upon a tender
eilnng torn should relieve the sere-
ne instant Iv and sism the entire corn
time. The days uf healing are past"
do not he surprised If he closes die
Bible and hands It back with this
statement: ' v'ery well. 1 have a re -
liglon to die by that is older than
yours."
Christiana Must Heal the dick.
A visitor at mi Insulin asylum was
once attracted to a man who behind
the bars of his room was seen porinit
iver Hie pages of a small Testament.
Seeing ill" visitor Hie pallent beck-
ned him to come nearer. He had
pened the boo'; ' . ;'.i' lentil ehuptei
1 .Matthew aud pointln;; to the first
erse. said. "Head th t.' The vl-itor
read:
"And when he had called unto him
lis twelve d scipies he gave them
lower against unclean spirits tn cast
them out and to heal ell manner ot
licktiess and all manner of disease.'
When he had finished the rea ling
he Inmate caught at h.s hand. "Semi
ue one of those nn n. Send mo one o'
hose men " he pleaded lint the
lot tors smile. 1. shook their head. and
iiui'icui'etl thai it t ad case
-lew Jesus Healed the Sck.
We are now ready in i onsid'T one
if the most important paragraphs in
ielenee and Health f.ir !: may be said
n cnniuin the "pearl of great price "
I tells US i:i the simplest of WMil
low Jesus healed the sick.
'. lesns hi held ill St ieln-e Hie perl'c."
linn who appoar d to him where
-inning mortal man appears to mor-
als. In tills perfect man the Saviour '
iaw Hod's own likeness ami this cor-
ed view of man healed th e sick
Phils Jesus taught that the k I Ii ii.lt I A
if Cod Is Intact universal and that
nan ' pure and holy.
j 'Science and Health p -1 7 C. I
! This then must have been the un-
lerstanding which Jesus imparted to
. Ills disciples which enabled them to
luplicate his wonderful healing work
; This Is Hie understandinn which today
j is enabling Christian Scientists to con
' front undismayed the appearance of
disease and vice and to rescue the un
fortunate In bondage thereto
Thus we see that a Christian Scien-
ist tines not Ignore sin iintl disease
hu: by understanding tin ir unreality
t ii it the apirilil.tl Ir.Uil of being he
heals (hem.
YOU NEED A SPRING LAXATIVE
Dr. King's New Lite PIlli will re-
more the accumulated wastes of win-
ter from our Intestines the burden
i of the blood. Get that sluggish spring
fnver feeling ont of your ystem
brighten your eye clear your com-
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com. intrmiuritl hr i Cincinnati
nan. olio mt that. wliilc fri-rcone is
itiOiy it ilrifi in a moment and aiui-
phr hrii'l up tl rn without in-
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Iuk tixu or akin.
IVin't 1ft fattifr dl of Infection or
lotkjaw from whittling at hi corn
I but dip tliii out mi make him try it.
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cetta try them to-night. At all drug
fists 23o
Tht housfhtiitl remedy in Anient-1
for 2'y years Dr. Thoiiuin' Klet'trie
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bruinei. 25r anrl uOe. At all druK
storefl' . i.allll.Jli
Savs Cream Applied in Nostrils j
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sih hut In n i It or explosive or mali'.--i
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1917, newspaper, May 8, 1917; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616352/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.