The Colony Enterprise (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1919 Page: 3 of 10
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T H'E COLONY ENTERPRISE
You Do Mart Work,
tain nor* ■mtHIno and you tot u—
enjoyment out of everything whoa your
blow It In good condition. Impurities in
lb# blood hovo a very depressing effect on
the system, causing weakness, leilases.
nervousneae and sickness.
OROVB’g TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you (eel
its strengthening, Invigorating effect, see
bow it brings color to the cheeks anghow
it Improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
aROVB'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
la not a patent medicine, it is simply
(RON and QUININE suspended In Syrup.
So pleasant even children like it. The
blood needs Quinine to Purifylt and IRON
lo Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop*
srtiee never fell to drive out Impurities in
the Weed- _
TheStrength-CreatlngPower of GROVE'S
TASTELESS ChUI TONIC has made It
ths favorite tonic in thousands of hemes.
Mora than thirty-five years ago, folks
would ride a long distance to get GROVES
TASTELESS ChlU TONIC .when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tenia The formula la Juettho same(to-
day. and you can gat It from any drug
Kara Mo par btrttlsi
S CROWDUS
h _ BROS.
T h. P. and W. C<
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Lift off Corns!
Doesn't hurt g bit and Freefone
costs only a few cents.
inrievtg umreiN irtemutimu
smsm
Lesson
(By REV. P. B. FITS WATER. D. D.,
Tent h.r of BuglUh Bible tu th* Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright. ISIS, W«.t.rn N.w.p.p.r Ueioa)
A He r. and W. CO.
0 401 East Grand
OKLAHOMA CITY
is___
1st gnill
your hides, furt and wools.
Extremely good prioee for
cattle and horse hides.
WRITE FOR TAGS AND PRICES
Huy Stupeideei Fortum Lately Made 1r
TEXAS OIL
Ou* 21 aero leases may be worth $30,000
inside of one year. Write now for par-
ticulars.
TOY AH OIL COMPANY
IMS Seetkwaeten Ufe Bids. Dallas, Tsaas
SCHOOL, and CHURCH
■rnitire,Opera Chairs
mod SCHOOL SUPPLIES
With your fingers! Ton can lift off
any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be-
tween the toes, and the hard akin cal-
lusea from bottom of feet.
A tiny bottle of "Freesone" costa
little at any drug store; apply a few
drops upon the corn or callue. In-
stantly It stops hurting, then shortly
you lift that bothersome corn or callua
right off, root and all, without one bit
of pain or soreness. Truly I No hum-
bug !—Adv.
Their Identity.
“You may sneer at iny verses if you
will,” deelured Tennyson J. Duft, “but
I hove my ndmlrers.”
"Yes," Hostetter Smith. "There nre
still a good many people left who move
their Ups when they read.’’—Kansas
City Stur.
Ne Worms la a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worm* here an
nnh.elthy color, which Indicates poor blood,
and as a rule, there to more or lorn *temach
disturbance. Grove's tasteless ehlUtonle
given regularly for two ®r throe woalta will
enrich the blood. Improve the digestion, and
set aa a General Strengthening Tonlo tothe
whole ayetem. Nature trill then throw o« or
dispel the worms, and the Child will be In per-
fect health. Pleasant to toko. f*o par bottle.
The Imperative.
Heck—"I understand that your wife
Is subject to moods." Peck—"Wrong!
She has but one, and I am subject to
that,"
Experts or Theorists—
Winch?
The packing industry is intri-
cate, complex—far more so than
the railroads or the telegraph.
Every day multiplying needs
of society increase its problems
and multiplying responsibilities
demand more of it
Highly trained experts, spec-
ialists of years' experience,
thinkers and creative men, de-
vote their lives, their energies,
their activities, to solving the
problems of the packing industry
and meeting its widening duties.
Swift & Company is not a few
dozen packing plants, a few
hundred branch houses, a few
thousand refrigerator cars, and
a few million dollars of capi-
tal, but an organization of such
men. It is the experience, in-
telligence, initiative and activity
which operated this physical
equipment
Can this intelligence, this ex-
perience, this initiative and cre-
ative effort which handles this
business at a profit of only a
fraction of a cent per pound from
all sources, be fostered through
the intervention of political
theorists, however pure their
purposes? Or be replaced by
legislation? Does Congress really
think that it can?
Lot ub send you • Swift “Dollar".
' It will interoBt you.
Addroaa Swift ft Company,
Union Btock Yarda, - Chicago, HI.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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THE AVERAGE DOLLAR
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LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 21
THB HOLY SCRIPTURES.
LESSON TEXTS—PeAlmA II
Timothy 1:14*17.
QOL.DEN TEXT—Thy word U » lamp
unto my feet, and a light unto my path.
—Psalm 11*: 105. ^
ADDITIONAL, MATERIAI*—Paalm lit)
Matt. 4:1-11; Duke «:l«-2*; John *:!»-«.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Ti»* beat book In
tha world.
I JUNIOR TOPIC-What th* Blbl* con-
tain*.
I INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-Th* author,
j Uy of th* Blhl*.
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC—Th* In-
•plratlon of th* Blbl*.
! I, Th* Characteristic* of th# Word
of Qod (Psalm 10:7-11).
j J. The luw of the Lord la perfect
I (v. Tj. The law here meana the fun-
damental principles which God M a
moral being reveals to the consciences
of men as binding upon the soul.
These principles are free from #1)
omissions and redundancies, perfect
as a moral code. It perfectly accom-
plishes Its design, namely, the convert-
ing of the soul. The effect of the
lgw of God Is to turn men to God him-
•elf, to righteousness and holiness.
2. The testimony of the Lord (v. T).
By testimony Is meant the witness
which God bears aa to his attributes
and against man's sins. This testi-
mony is plain and infallible. Those
who receive It are made wise. Thos#
who with open and teachable minds
receive God’s testimony are wiser
than the greatest intellectuals of th#
earth.
8. The statutes of the Lord are
right (v. 8). His statutes are the
principles given to us to fit us for the
different relationships of life. These
are Just and equitable, because they
are from the righteous God. They re-
joice the heart, because the true heart
rejoices In justice and equity.
4. The commandment of the Lord
(▼. 8). This brings into view the per-
sonal God who stands back of Hla
law to enforce Its demands. This
commandment Is free from error and
deceit, and It enlightens the eyes. The
effect of God’s law is to give man
ability, not only to understand his lova
and salvation, but to be wise as to the
things about him.
B. The fear of the Lord is clean
(v. 9). The reading of the Word of
God produces reverential fear In the
heart of the reader. Those who have
this godly fear have their hearts
cleansed from sin. The life and rela-
tionship founded upon this/fear abide
forever.
6. The Judgments of the Lord are
true and righteous (vv. 9-11).
By judgments Is meant the sen-
tences pronounced by God’s Word.
These penalties are absolutely true
and righteous; they are conformable
to the intuitive moral sense of man.
These judgments serve as warnings;
they prevent mnn’s shipwreck upon
life’B sea and bring Just return to
those who obey.
II. A Prayer to God (v. 12-14).
1. For cleansing from secret faults
(v. 12). Those who reverently study
the Word of God realise In themselves
the presence of hidden faults from
which they need cleansing, and they
cry out to God for this cleansing.
2. Kept back from presumptuous
Bins (v. 13).
The alns which result from proud
defiance of God’s laws need to be
eradicated by God’s special grace and
help.
8. Words acceptable with God
(v. 14).
The godly mnn la concerned with
even his words and desires them to be
under God’s control.
4. Meditation of the heart (v. 14).
III. The Inspiration of the Holy
aerlpturee (II Tim. 8;14-17).
Inspiration means God-breathed. By
the scriptures le meant the Old Testa
ment. If Paul’s testimony be accept
ed, then the whole Old Testament Is
God-breathed, regardless of what the
skeptical critics soy. Because they
are God-breathed they are profitable
for—
1. Doctrine, that is, teaching.
2. Reproof.
8. Correction.
4. Instruction In righteousness.
B. Thorough equipment of the mnn
of God for his work.
The Test.
-Is Mr. Gadspur planning any poker
parties while you are away this sum-
mer?" asked Mrs. Grlidding.
"(Hi. no,” answered Mrs. Gadspur.
"My husband doesn't play poker."
"Unipli! 1 dare say a little strategy
wm.ld prove quite the contrary."
"Howl"
“Just before you get ready to leave
tell him you have decided to postpone
yoyr trip for a week and watch the ex-
pression on Ids face,"—Birmingham
Age-Herald.
If George Washington never told a
lie, we’ll bet he didn’t make fishing n
hobby.
Give every one a square deal.—
Theodore Roosevelt.
OLD'AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS
defence says that old »g« begins with
weakened kiuuey* and digestive organs.
This being true, it is easy to believe
that by keeping the kidneys and lUges-
tive orgaus cleansed and in proper work-
ing order old age can lie deft rred and
life prolonged fur beyond that enjoyed
by tue average person. A
For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil has been relieving the
weaknesses and disability due to advene-
ing years. It is a standard old-time
home remedy and needs no introduction.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem tRi la iuclosod
iu odorless, tasteless capsules contain
ing about 0 drop* each. Tuke them as
you would • pill, with a •wsllow of
water. Tbs oil stimulates the kidney
aetlon and enables tli* organs to throw
off tha poisons which eaa.se premature
old age. New life and strength increase
as you continue the treatment. When
completely restored continue taking a
capsule or two each day. GOLD Ml'.P-
AL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep yon
in liculth and vigor and prevent a return
of the disease.
Do not wait until old age or dlaease
have aettled down for good. At the first
sign that your kblueys are not working
properly, go to your druggist and get a
box of GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. Money refunded if they do
not help you. Three sizes. But re-
member to ask for the original imported
GOLD MEDAL brand. In sealed pack-
I age*.
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CAST0RIA
What Is CASTORIA
CastorU la a harmless substitute for Castor 0U, Paregoric, IDrepR
and Soothing Syrups, It Is pleasant. It contain* neither Opium*
Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee.
For more then thirty years it has been in constant uan for th*
relief of Conatlpatlon, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Dimrhoea;
•Haying FcvcriihnoM arising thorofronif nnd by reputtln| ih%
Stomach and Bowels, aids the asaimUatlon of Food; firing
healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacaa The
Mother's Friend. ,
GENUINE cASTORIA ALWAYS
p Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
Th« Kind You Hovo Always Bought
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His Regret.
"No doubt it is the continual gnaw-
ing ot your conscience, because of your
outrageous profiteering, that prevents
you from sleeping!" we sternly de-
clared.
"Oh, no!" returned the hurann hog.
“Whnt keeps me awake Is the thought
that there Is no' way by which I cun
collect n draw-back on the goods I sold
for reasonable profits before the pres-
ent era of high prices."—Kansas City
Star.
None.
“Has Mrs. Nexdore any grandchil-
dren ?”
"No; they are all perfect Imps."
Uncomfortable Consistency.
’Twenty-five dollurs line,” suid tile
Justice of the peace.
"Oh, now, see here, judge," said the
culprit, "be consistent. I wasn’t going
a bit faster thun I was last summer
when I was hauled up nnd you acquit-
ted me."
“All right," said the Justice, “If you
feel that way about It, we’ll make It
$B0, covering both offenses.’’—Boston
Transcript. *
A success Is n man who bus stuck
to one Job long enough to <lo It well.
It Is the people who lnck love who
find It so hard to forgive. _
B. A.Thom a s'
POUITRY
^ REMEDY^
Means Plenty Xtfge
and Healthy Chicks
OLD KENTUCKY MFC. CO- Im- Fe4e*ah,K»
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, Ne. 3S--1S19.
Love Endureth All Thlnge.
Love benreth all things, bolleveth
ell things, eniluroth all things. Peo-
ple we love sometimes disappoint us.
They do tilings wo never dreamed they
could do. _If we love them, wo slmll
not abandon them because they hnve
faults. We Btiall Just believe thnt one
day they will put nway their faults,
cease to do evil, nnd learn to do well.
Love never dcspulrs of unyone. Love
uevor fuileth.
Of One Religion.
All bumble, meek, merciful, Just,
pious, nnd devout souls are every-
where of one religion, end when death
has taken off the mask they will know
one another, though the divers liver-
ies they wear innke them stranger*.-*
Penn.
When te Begin Kind Aots.
A more glorious victory rnnnnt he
gained over another mnn than this,
that when the Injury began on his part,
the klndneas should begin on ours,—
Tlllotson.
f^OOD IDEA!
Open your
Lucky Strike pack-
age this way—tear
off part of the top
oiily.
Protects the Lueky Strike
cigarette—a cigarette made
of that delicious real Bur-
ley tobaceo. It'a toasted.
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Armstrong, Frank C. The Colony Enterprise (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1919, newspaper, September 18, 1919; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936429/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.