The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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HANFORD’S
Balsam of Myrrh
A LI IM IMS NT
Our Editorial Platform
I do the very best I know how
Vthe very best I can do; and II
itrtaan to keep on doing so until
'the end. If the end brings me
out all right, what ic said against For Galls, Wire
‘Bie won't amount to anything. Cuts, Lameness,
Jit the end brings me out wrong,
ten angles swearing l was right
•Would make no difference.
—Abraham Lincoln.
Strains, Bunches,
Thrush, Old Seres,
Nail Wounds, Foot Rot,
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc.
Made Since 1046.
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Ko'P*Hltn j W. T. Clark was a business
j visitor in the City Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes
were Edmond visitors Monday.
A. J. Harder was a business
j visitor in the City Saturday.
Miss Virginia Clark was an
j Edmond visitor Monday.
i M. J. Stow moved his family
| here from Edmond this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fugate
came down from the City Sun-
God’s Plan For Human Dsliver-
ance list Yet Gomp’eted.
: S ;
'
* I don’t know that I will ever j Price 2Sc’50e “f,* V"— ,
$* elected to the legislature- All 063^5 ^am®doJVn f*orn ^ 'C,ty_Sun*
, , n 1 uv Syracuse. S.v. day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Emer-
Idont know that I want to be ■............................................... *.
, j , . t * nil . son rees, northeast of town,
—hut if I should wake up gests that tne Polish people
some time and find that I had take their troubles to the Kais* Misses Katie ami Anna Beal,
l>een sent to the legislature, 1 er, who, he says, is a “noble me Sunday night
. , ! j '>ii i irom Kansas, where they spent
would try and get a law pass-, and generous man. In clos- a couple of weeks visitinff rclat_
«d that would fix a fair salary ,nK he says that instead of Mr.' jVes.
Ibr school teachers. A teacher Gorski publishing such “stuff” ! '
yives more senr.ee and gets m a ax4 dingy newspaper.he, the City Suodfcy visitinR relat.
Itess pay for it than any one I spend more tune looking after j ives an(j friends.
know of. Teachers spend the, his cotton patch. _ ^
..... 1 Misses Bessie Crimes and
W year, of their live, pre-1 Now.he New, i, neutral., K„theriDe Shanahan ^ dow„
paring for a job that pays less Wc don t care a rap who start- from the City SatUrday after-
jmoney than is paid for com- ec* the war. We frankly ad- noon and were the guests over
inon labor. It is one of the ^at we don’t know much Sunday of W. T. Clark and fam-
faading professions and the about it, since war news has ‘b*
letMtreiAunerative.Another law ceased to be interesting read-
•a • • . . • • v i . , -
JPd try to pass would be sort
of a marriage and health law.
Eut instead of forcing pros-
pective husbands to pay a
{doctor $5 or $10 for a health
certificate, I’d have him pre-
sent h<s “intended” with a life
insurance policy—and that’s
olltfie health certificate he
would need- The time will
CQjune when life insurance will
fee compulsory. Too many
men. die and go to heaven,
while thier families go to the
pope house.
j* jf j»
It is hmted that the Will-
fams-Firanklin fight will bej Europe, and
compromised. The Oklahoma
County. Bar association met
Friday and appointed a com-
mittee to investigate the case
fu>d. make peace proposals to
both sides. There is no ques-
tion. but what Franklin needs
more clerks to properly con-
duct the affairs of his office,
but there ought to be a reduct-
ion of salaries from Franklin
^These jobs are usually (I mean
always) handed to political
pets ^vithout any regard to
mg. In publishing the articles
that Mr. Gorski and others
have sent in, we do so merely da^ ^ spend a
to give them a chance to
Mrs. J. T. Baber and little son
Royce, of Vally Wells, Texas,
came down from Edmond Fri-
few days with!
■Divine Low of Retribution — Man's
Firet Judgment Day—Death Sonlence
Against the Race — Redemption
Through Another's Death —A New
Trial For Mankind—Second Trial In-
dividual, Not Racial—To Last a Thou-
sand Yearr.—Outcome Glorious.
Portland, Ms.,
: August 16.—Pastor
Russell gave a
vary interesting
discourse here to-
day on the text,
“Do ye not know
that the saints
shall judge the
world F’--l Corin-
thians 0:2.
The speaker
averred that tne
Bible clearly
teaches that to ‘
some extent notional Judgments and
punishments have progressed for con- j
turlea, hut that individual reckonings
with Divine Justice are for tlip’future
—except ns violations of Nature’s laws ;
continually bring retribution. God does
net ignore sin. For six thousand years
He 1ms punished the world daily. Tile
penalty specified iu the Bible is doath;
and our rneo in dying at the rate of
one hundred thousand every twenty-
four hours. Sickness, sorrow and pain
are all parts of the dying process.
This penalty is not graded according
to moral differences amongst men. Ili-
Tine Justice merely decided that Fa-
ther Adam had forfeited his life, and
that none of ids children could be born
under conditions satisfactory to God.
Adam’s death sentence passed by lie
redity upon Ills children. Irrespective
of their degrees of sinfulness. Justice
took no note of the method of their
When sickness may come
we hope it never will, but
if it does come, remem-
ber we have a full supply
of all kinds of sick room
necessities.
Guard Against Sickness
By using our medicines. They act as a stimulant and
helps to build up the whole body.
RAGLAND DRUG CO.
HARRAH, OKLAHOMA
Woman?
i friend,. Mr,. Owe'n Hiatt had' Jg
&Lm 1
. i • . . . I expected to visit here, but she
press their opinions on a sub-j WaS sick Friday when Mrs; Bab_
ject that is or interest to them.! er left.
We don't know whether Mr. , „
Gnrsk; .• 1 The following enjoyed a fish
Oorslciwritc these art.de. or, [ryon Horse shoe Uke Satur.
not. i-ie signs his name to: day: Misses Olfve Clark, Bessie
them and the opinions express- j Grimes, Katherine Shanahan,
ed are his, and not of the Katie and Jessie Johnson,’ Myr-
News. The columns of the I t^e Ethel Martin, Kathleen
Nrw, arc open to the German, Virginia and Millie
a, well a, the Pole, in discus- i n [■
•__.. . IO* G. McClurg, Arthur Grimes,
g e war, but we will not j Harry Valega, Henry Moore,
print anything that will assails! Bayless Fleming, J. A. Todd,
others. We have no-love for Alvin Moore, Emory Hughes
any of the crowned heads of and Garl Clark-
are not going Luther Sims is carrying his
to call that man “noble' and arm in a sling as the resuit of
generous” who brings woe. Ian at5C*dent with a 22-rifle Friday
want and misery
of women and children-
what? r~~~ ; 7'”” " 11
AnotHar Day of Judgment.
The Pastor then discussed the coir.-
big Judgment Day. It will not be u
time- of punislmient for Adam's sin;
inankfud have already been punished
_________ ____B_____ _______ _____ <w l’or this in the dying processes. Nor
I Kot into deep water, for Geo.'; for him and reported that thoj
rowiei has politely taken a“fall” bail had went through hi* hand weaknesses; these were all included in
out of me for even mentioning without striking a bone. Christ's redemptive work. The Judg-
the “redcarders” <■ meat Day signifies merely another trial
^ k.'8’ Mrs. Annette Coats, negress, for A<*am nu<1 llls posterity, different
tcnl 1 .. , ■ , , ’ ’ I from the first trial in that it wifi, bo in-
I agree with Fowler in a irreat ■ WaS med and C°St Fnday af' dlvkhlal’ not ra' ia'-
«ualification or comoetencv many things i\ ternoon by Justice of the Peace I'p to the time of Christ, God merely
^utuuicauon Of competency. any m ngs. I admit that labor- (3 A W fnr left mankind under the dr<^> Inmalty
salary of $1,800 or even $1- ,nF» people are the producers of i * ’ 1 without any suggestion that wdi-dciug
200 is too much monev for a we»lth; that they should receive i Up°n .Max G2artney> a I olish or m-doiuS would have any bearing
is too much money tor a „f™,iT*V' tarmeV north of town. The case ui’ou H*eir future. The only exception
!! bartof what they pro- tt t , „onsi(,pr_hi^ to this rule was the little nation of
duce; that market cnnditi.->na are dttractul considerable attenti »n Abrahhm’s family. To Abra-
ovning to the fact that the sym- ham came the first declaration of God’s
. « . . . i 1 >........ . ___ .
vide certain penalties for certain
crimes. Irrespective- of the difforeiff
conditions of the culprits. God conltl
have allowed the race lo perish under
that death sentence. Then there would
have- been neither future life nor fu-
ture judgments for them; for death is
the extreme penalty of Divine Law.
But lie purposed something better
than annihilation for humanity, lie
purposed thoir redemption from death.
The first step hi this redemptive
work was Jesus’ death as a conesijond-
Jng price for Adam, the original sin-
ner, through whom death emne upon
mankind. This redemptive work was
not with a view to saving people from
a fiery Hell of eternal torture; for there
Is no such place, according to Scrip-
turi*. Jesus’ death was to get matt-
kind out of the Bible Hell—the tomb—-
the death state—Slieol, Hades; To
bring Adam and his race back from the
tonfb signifies I heir resurrection.. The
theory that nobody Is dead—that those
who die merely change their form and
live more fully—Is in -direct conflict
CASTORS A
For Infanta and Children
3n Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
'Signature of
•A
brings woe, I - . --- I.itve more Ituiy—IM 1!1 -direct conflict
to millions H(i had been 0ut shoot,,n# spar-; with the Bible. Christ .tied to recover
, rws, and ingoing through a wire in,lnliio,i5rom deatji—1<> make possible
for I c_______________lln-ir resurrection.—Komuns C:23; Exe-
J» Jt
fence the rifle \vas accidentally ; klel 1S;4.1 Corinthian* 16-21-23.
discharged. The bail struck'
i Luther in the palm of the left
Last week in the course of niy hand and came out between the
remarks I made some reference joints of the fore and middle
to the ' red card fellows." Alsa! linger. Dr. Griggs dressed it
The Clerk Guaranteed It.
“A customer came into my store the
other day and said to one of my clerks,
have you anything that will cure diarr-
hoea?’ and my clerk went and got him
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chole-
ra and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said to
him, ‘if this does not cure you, I wiil
not charge you a cent for it.’ So he
took it home and came back Jn a day
two and said he was cured,” writes J.
H. Berry ACo., Salt Creek, Va. Ob-
tainable everywhere.
LOW FARES
TO THE FAIRS"
Panama-Pacific
International
Exposition
SAN FRANCISCO
Panama-California
Exposition
SAN DIEGO
$52.45
I’rom Hanah, Okla.
Tickets on sale-daily until
Nov. 36th. Limit 3 months
not to exceed Doc.'Slst
You CanGo One Way
Return Another
'Visit
Both Fairs At One Cofet
Write to
PAY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agt
Oklahoma City, Okla.
or consult
J. H. BEAL, Agent
Harrah, Oklahoma.
How’s This?
We oiler One Hundred Dollar*
Reward for .any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo, O.
We. the iinUorjilBiied. have known F. 3.
C heney for (he lust 15 voaru. and Ixdieva
him perfectly honorable la all buslnes*
transactions and financially nble to carrv
Out any obligations made by his firm
national, BANK of commerce,
..... .. Toledo, O.
Hall 3 Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
netliift directly upon the blood nnd mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by all IlruKsrlsts.
Take Hull's Family Pills for constIpattlor.
NOriCE:-If you have a horse, cow,
pig, chickens or anything else to sdil,
advertise it in the News.
A Medicine I’hest For 23t
In this chest you have an excellent
remedy for Toothache, Bruises, Sprains,
Stiff Neck,' backache, Neuralgia, Rheu-
matism and for most emergencies.
One 26c bottle of Sloan’s Liniment
does it all —this because these ailments
are symptoms, not diseases, and are
caused by congestion and inflamation.
If you doubt, ask those who use Sloan’s
Liniment, or better still, buy a 26c
Lottie and prove it. All Druggists.
pathy of a majority of the peop- (Ooiatian* 3:8, 10, 29.)
was informed that God purposed im
W ?
•dred* of school teachors in; mer and he is often made the
fhi* state that only average victim of speculators, but I am
t&out $600 a year, and any of; not willing to admit thatcondit-, . . ., „ , jua*o to mess au mankind
them have forgotten more than ions are any worse today than|‘!H en:in 3 e aar ney AnoLer feature of the. Divine Plan
Y. .. . , , . ■ they have been in the oast or farn1’ and accordin« to Czartney | m,uie it expedient for Go,i to reveal
these political uoobs will ever tua* _ , ... ’ they have neglected to properly certal“ parts of Ui« I’rogram. He de
- , I mat a poiitieial millenium or .. , . , . Sited to select two classes from
team. There are a few of “socialism” will cure every evil! cu,tlv’a7e the crops. He decided, mnnkindbefore He began tke
that human flesh is heir to P'b..'to cuhivate them nimselt, and work of imniitn uplift in IDs dpni-
„,„.u x when he went to the Coats hou- ,n;-s witb Abrahams posterity*. Ho
le of the community were with
Mrs. Coats. The Coats family
are tenants on the Czartney
other Judgment Day. in which Abra-
ham's Offspring would be the great
Judge, to bless all mankind.
East View Farm Jerseys
Won the highest honors that can be won at the Oklahoma State Fair
our great y<>ung bull Noble’s Oxford Pirout winning both Junior and
Grand Championship. We a Do won first on get of sire and produce of
cow. Those are the ribbons more highly prised by a breeder than all
i ° Aeati' to tliese we also won 18 other premiums including
t-lio A. J. C. C. Grand Champion. Do you want to buv a baoy bull sired
by the Grand Chumpion, »r a hoifor or two bred to this bull* Write me
what you want. Will take pleasure in answering you.
A few Berkshire boars and gilta for sale.
PHONE U-B5
S. L. Feebly
R. F. D. NO. 9, OKLAHOMA CI?’Y
li4\. , n-'ifi
-them in the Oklahoma county
xou rt house drawing from $90 a ^uinJrJrl1^ ^ K°°d as jf 'vas
» ; a hundred years ago, and it is
to $1 lo a month that couldn t
i dred years ago. There are no
£
I..:
Lv'-
m
'
m
She appealed : wloctingr another class. Spirit-begotten
, | ones, to be perfected on the spirit
i Plane, made 6ike their Bedceiuer.
Mows- VV W W!li!e tIle -VncJeut Worthies will be
" • w, God's earthly ropri*sentatlvos. samples i l
w hen he went to the Coats hou ,
se to iret a cultivator Mrs » H" ateo,'*ft theiu somo faithful
____ 10 e>el a CUlilvaior, Mrs. characters, eultable to His fntu’rc* imr-
,1^^, ^
se»m any where else. j^a years ago. There are no Lhouirht the countv ou„4,t to Selecting JudSeS For th. World.
*“ ** * * ' than irj11 formerIHyears 1 7'oor have about ** for Annette’s out> 1 ^SS £
A communication has been I folks are better off now than Ibur8t °f violcnce- seiortimr «r,nth«r ..khkiw,...
-sent to the News by a highly in the past. In fact the common jthe CaSe‘
atespected Gennan, who ^ man has a better chance now I Jones City ..........God’s earthly repn^ntnures. sample.
.«s that 5, r\ Gorski, our Polish inan ne nnu hfty or hundred: Barker took the rural chrrim’. of.lnnanu perfection during th« world’s
.correspondent, has been guilty “ ,hinS» lexuminution at Oklahoma City j SSf* fta cC-l,'“‘fell,aS
• of willfully and maliciously' » L . last week. The only vacancy in purpose.-* to t«ru over tiic whole world
f 11, e»l j» Ji the county at present is at Kar-i mankind. Bring and dead. Messiah
opy jT articlee he has : The man who really wants to rah. and about twenty from that J>lvlncI£°''er in,niH
{been sending m for publatat-.control the actions and privile*. place took the examination. !ZSiZZS? tmmH3r ,Mr
- ion. says that if Mr. Gorski es other men, should first -------- ! ,f*r a thnosaoQ years the World’s
.and tus Harrah inecds are leitrn io c°ntroi his own. Temp- JW » AnU*. j :T* s,utin ^
^ «he way the j —- * a
t £uropean war is going, tbeyjXhig j ttoa glren -hcrci.l. f.,u.o.lly, »-j{a %*»£££!!££ "SSj
• oogbttogo over there and official "oaf is „ SSwSUV*-1
ggat:ffrt«Klg^fin?pLn;RTTmT}iiggmtnirr^f^»n7T^a
THE SALE SEA SON!
Ij_you are going to have a public sale,
want the best auctioneer you
you
can
get-one who can get the high dollar
for your property. Ask those who
have employed me to cry their sales.
They are my best advertisement.
He also sug- s that wiil fly hack nnd smash the wte
N. N. EVANS,
AUCTI OKEER.
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Todd, J. A. The Harrah News (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1915, newspaper, August 20, 1915; Harrah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936668/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.