The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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HAVE HEALTH
ro YOUR CREDIT
One of Nature’s most
valuable aids in the
promotion and main"
tenance of perfect
health is
lfOSTETTER’S
1.1 Stomach Bitters
-T TONES
STRENGTHENS
AND INVIGORATES
the digestive system. Try it
Happy is the home where Red Cress
Ball Blue is used. Sure to please. All
grocers. Adv.
Same Principle.
Willis—Wliat system do these mili-
tary airplanes work on?
GUIls—One person runs the machine
and the other Is just an observer, but
both of them fight.
Willis—-I see; Just like being mar*
rled.
WOMAN’S CROWNING GLORY
Is her hair. If yours is streaked with
ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, use "La Cre-
ole” Hair Dressing and change it in
the natural way. Price |1.00.—Aiir.
Awful Wobbles.
Lewis, a minister’s son, listened
gravely one evening while the minis-
ter expressed Ills views regarding tight
skirts to his wife.
The next Sunday morning Lewis
tried, by waving his hand and point-
ing, to attract his father's attention
toward two Indies entering the church.
His efforts seemed to be in vain, and
at last he called :
“Look quick, father, there’s two aw-
ful wobbles In the aisle.”
Memtional
SlINWSOlOOL
Lesson
(By E. O. SELLERS, Acting: Director of
the Sunday School Course in the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright, 1916, Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR DECEMBER 3
CASTORIA
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VMB OIMTAUM •OMPANT, MW YORK OfTY.
ECZEMA!
••Hunt’s Curs" is guaranteed to
•top and permanently cure that
terrible Itching. It is com-
pounded for that purpose and
your money will be promptly
refunded without question
If Hunt’s Cure fails to cure
Itch, Hczetua,Tetter. King Worm
or any otber skin disease. 60c
the box
For sale by all drug stores
or by mail from the
I. B. Richards Medicine Co.,
Sherman, Tu.
' LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
ky CUTTER'S SUCKLES PIUS
< Low-priced,
I fresh, reliable; f
eliable { f
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- vaccine* fall.
iy Write for booklet and testimonial*. _ ,
10-dose pkf. Blackleg Pills, $1.00 ’
50-dose pkg. Blacklsf Pills, $4.00
Use any Injector, but Cutter’s simplest and strongest.
The superiority of Cutter products is due to over 15
years of specializing In VACCINES And SHRUMS
ONLY. INSIST ON CUTTKX'S. II unobtainable,
tMiMaitrt.it! ci.. trcimi«.m.
=TH’s
©ollTonic
Sold for 47 years. For Malaria,ChlUa
and Fever. Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic* •°"d5i*i22.l'*“
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
▲ toilet preparation of merit.
Relpe to eradicate dandruff.
For Restoring Color and
I Baaut y to Gray or Faded Hair,
j 60c. and $1.00 at Druggist*.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as tho formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 50 cents.
Couldn’t Feed the Flame.
"Wasn’t Miss Flighty an old flnrae
of yours?”
“Yes, until I ran out of fuel."
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regulate
liver, bowels and stomach.—Adv.
The vain show attracts the eye, hut
mnkes heavy the heart.
DRUGGISTS HIGHLY RECOMMEND
DR. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT
Satisfied With Results
I have been idling Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root for six and one-half years
and my customers are always satisfied
with the results obtained from the use
of the medicine and speak favorably re-
garding it. I have used it for “pain in
the back” and a bottle or two put me in
good shape and made me* feel fine again.
I believe Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root will
cure any cases for which it is recommend-
ed if they are not of too long standing.
Very truly yours,
FRANK JENKINS, Druggist.
Pilgrim, Texas.
November 11th, 1915.
Customers Speak Favorably
We have been handling Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root for fourteen years and dur-
ing all that time we never had a dis-
satisfied user of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Hoot; all of our customers speak very
favorably regarding it. We know of
cases of Gall Stones, Gravel, Catarrh or
Inflammation of Bladder and Rheuma-
tism where it produced the moat benefi-
cial results. We believe it is a good
medicine for the diseases for which it is
intended.
Very truly yours,
McGTTNE DRUG CO.,
By N. E. McCune,
Bridgeport, Texas.
November 11th, 1915.
Ills a Scale of Wealth.
Rich Brother’s folks may occasion-
ally need a surgeon, but Poor Broth-
er’s folks never need nnybody except
the family doctor.—Fort Worth Star-
Telegram.
A NEGLECTED COLD
is often followed by pneumonia. Be-
fore It is too late take Laxative Quinl-
dine Tablets. Gives prompt relief in
cases of Coughs, Colds, La Grippe and
Headache. Price 25c.—Adv.
Important Consideration.
“Your husband’s office doesn’t ap
pear very busy," remarked one woman.
“No,” replied the other, “but it’s
very useful. It gives lilm some pluce to
go when lie Isn’t playing golf.”
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle.
It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information,
telling about the kidneys ami bladder. When writing, be aure and mention thia paper
Regular fifty-eent and one do^*r bottles for sale at all drug atorea.
JESUS CHRIST THE FIRST AND
THE LAST.
LESSON TEXT—Rev. L
GOLDEN TEXT-Ecar not; I am the
first and the last, and the living one; and
1 waa dead, and behold, 1 am alive foi
evermore.—Rev. 1:17, 18.
The lesson committee have depart-
ed, seemingly, a long way from any-
thing like chronological order. Paul
had nothing to do with the writing of
tho Revelutlon, yet this lesson Illus-
trates the pre-eminence which Jesus
Christ had in the mind and labors of
the great apostle (Col. 1:18).
I. Introduction, (vv. 1-3.) We would
suggest that all Bible students and
teachers, if possible, read the Introduc-
tion to the Book of Itevelatlon In Sco-
field’s Reference Bible. The book
proper is “The Revelation of Jesus
Christ.” John, the beloved disciple,
who wrote the Gospel and Epistles,
was the one who saw the visions re-
corded therein. Many of the things
are historical, others are prophetically
set forth. The latter ure “shortly to
come to pass.” (See also II Peter 3:8.)
John tells not only what God said but
what he himself saw. The late Doctor
Brooks of St. Louis omitted this book
from his study for mauy years until
he saw the comments recorded in verse
3. The time of the writing of this
hook has variously been stated as from
A. D. 60 to A. D. 96; the writer was
certainly John the Beloved. The place
of writing was the Island of Patmos
In the Aegean sea, not far from Ephe-
sus. The real author, however, is
Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
II. Salutation (vv. 4-8). “The serv-
ant of Jesus who records his message
was John, and the message was to be
to “the seven churches which are
In Asiathat Is, the western portion
of Asia Minor, of which Ephesus on
the Aegean sea was the principal city.
These churches are definitely named In
verse 11. There is good reason to
think that these churches represented
the seven successive epochs of church
history. If so, no age is exclusively
Ephesian, or Philadelphian, or Laodi-
cean. The grace, favor, loving kind-
ness, Is a free gift from Christ, who
Is here giving a threefold title, name-
ly: First begotten from the dead, wit-
ness and prince.
III. Vision (vv. 9-18). What John
saw on the Isle of Patnvos he was to
write upon a parchment roll and send
It to the seven churches, each of
which needed a message. Under the
figure of seven candlesticks are enu-
merated seven churches. Into the midst
of these churches, actually present In
them, Is one like unto the Son of Man.
(See also Matthew 18:20.) Like a hu-
man being, Jesus was, but now clothed
with the garment of his eternal glory,
girded about with the girdle worn by
priests and kings, n symbol of his
power and strength (Isulah 11:5; Eph.
6:14). His head and his hands, his
feet and his eyes are all referred to,
each having its symbolical significance,
in his right hand are the seven stars
(v. 16), the angels of the churches,
pastors or leaders, possibly guardian
angels (v. 20). They nre held in his
right hand, signifying that they nre
protected, upheld and controlled by his
tvlsdom and power. (See Jeremiah 22:
-4). From his mouth goes a sharp,
two-edged sword; the spirit of the
Word of God sharper than any two-
edged sword (Hebrews 4:12). And Ills
countenance wns as the sun shining in
Its strength, the glory, such as was
manifested in the transfiguration, such
us Paul saw near Damascus, Is here re-
ferred to.
IV. The Command. John had en-
joyed a tender intimacy with the Lord
durfng his earthly life and yet he was
stricken down with the overpowering
majesty and glory which had been re-
vealed. Now he realized, as perhaps
never before, the significance of the
ever-living Christ, n,nd lie is hereby
specifically commanded to record this
vision as he had seen It and the mes-
sages which the Lord hod for the
churches. The word mystery (v. 20)
has reference to something which has
hitherto been hidden to men and which
Is now about to be revenled. The
revelation was to these churches, and
It is to us also.
Jesus Is not a mere vision but he
Is a living reality, unveiled for the
time from the unseen.
Jesus Is a living fact which we are
io communicate to men. The seven
stars (v. 20) are messages In his own
right hand.
The churches are the lamp stands,
Christ himself Is the light, the sun
(v. 16).
The messnges John Is commanded to
deliver have a four-fold application (1)
to the churches actually addressed, but
which have long since passed away;
(2) to all churches In oil times, ad-
monishing them to discover their true
spiritual state; (3) to Individuals, “he
that hath an ear,” that they shall claim
the promises made “to him that over-
cometh" and (4) they are prophetic of
the different phases of spiritual his-
tory, following the days of John, the
writer, (n) Beginning; (h) persecution;
(c) worldliness; (d) priestly form-
ulism; (e) reformation; (f) testi-
mony to the word and the name.
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My! These *
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are good"
For Goodness Sake
use
KG Baking Powder
Purity First
It will never disappoint you—try
it if you like good things to eat.
i Ounces for
f (More than a pound and
a half tor a quarto*
25*
Still, There Are Some.
“Gosh ding!”
“What’s the matter, friend?”
“1 wish I could find a hotel that was
run to suit me.”
“It’s n difficult matter, friend. This
hotel isn’t run to suit me, and yet I
own It."—Louisville Courier-Journal.
THE PROFESSOR’S STATEMENT.
Prof. Aug. F. W. Schmitz, Thomas,
Okla., writes: “I was troubled with
Backache for about twenty-five years.
When told I had Bright’s Disease In
its last stages, I
tried Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills. After
using two boxes I
was somewhat re-
lieved and 1 stop-
ped the treatment.
In the spring of
the next year I
had another at-
Prof. Schmitz. tack. I went for
Dodd’s Kidney Pills and they relieved
me again. I used three boxes. That
is now three years ago and my Back-
ache has not returned In its severity,
and by using another two boxes a lit-
tle later on, the pain left altogether
and I have had no trouble since. You
may use my statement. 1 reconjmend
Dodd’s Kidney Pills when and wher-
ever I can.” Dodd's Kidney Pills, 50c.
per box at your dealer or Dodd's Med*
cine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
The Superior Sex.
He—A miss Is as good as n mile.
She—But It takes a lot of men to
make a league.
For genuine comfort nnd lusting pleas-
ure use Red Cross Ball Blue on wash day.
All good grocers. Adv.
By giving all u square deal you give
satisfaction all around.
The world makes way for the man
who knows where lie is going.
Better a drawback than a setback.
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
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Odious Comparison.
“I have seen potatoes worth their
weight in gold,” said the man from the
Klondike.
"The idea,” exclaimed Miss Cayenne,
“of comparing anything so precious as
a potato to mere Jewelry.” ,
“Leader** and “Repeater”
Shot Shells
For the hi^h flyers, or the low flyers, “Leader” and
“Repeater’ shells have the reach, soread and penetra-
tion. Their great sale is due to those qualities, which
insure a full bag. Made in many gauges and loads.
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Keyes, Chester A. The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1916, newspaper, December 1, 1916; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860707/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.