The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 4 of 24
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SELECTNG BREEDING STOCK
STICK UP FOR HOME TOWN
LESSON FOR MARCH 20
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IS NT EXPENSIVE TO BUILD
JESUS ON THE CRoSS.
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The world eitizen.
, titre and relief.
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mechanical
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and good mn. hut of apprehending
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attractive value of the motor vehicle to supple-
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" RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN
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SPIDER ADEPT IN AVIATION
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prowie f( me." --Betontilobe.
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
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he spinneretaat work, and out pours
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who boasts that all places are alike
tr him and any place is home where
Ie hangs his hat. misses out of his
life one of the first and strongest in-
transmitted to the ofspring. the metl-
ods of selection best suited to inten-
sify the desirable characteristics and
thin, dull fadi
brightness and
All druggists——
the offspring will- lie of
detinite iype for which
DDRM
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to mx”
iy. as to
of life; noth-
putiense with
was upon the land at noon
the termination of the du
andment transportstion by railway and
stimulting -hewtt-te
for tni
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forest service in this field merits good
-upport.
LE8SON TEXT-Matt. 2:22-54,
GOLDEN TEXT --God conamendeth Hi
bve toward uis in that while wo were ret
iinnete. Christ died for ua-Rom
i did I ' al yot up?
Post
lection of the best for breeding stock
—is still largely neglected.
The principles of successful animal
breeding, us they have been learned
by practical experience in the United
States and other older countries, and
by careful seientitie study along defi-
nite lines, are outiTed in Departmenr
Bulletin 905. recently issued by the
U’nited States Department of Agricul-
ture.
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coinrxgt. roty but ga low as a solution. ;
Ami it fills the bill admtrabiv.
It would be hard to find a more et-
tractive and apwaling bungalow home
“California Syrup of Figs*
Child’s Best Laxative
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unrelated traditional beliefs.
. The same supersittoas on which the
ahephers of Asin based, their prae-
tices at least 30 centuries ago ate still
.n yenr
Aftt
10s,
mon 1.
eratien to another, those which are [ --
uncertain. those which will blend. and | Evergreen Is Recommended
Mood cigarettes for
10c
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bav* Munpe
ly. Upon
ness He
Stomachiaad Boweh Right
knowledge of the laws of aature ax '
they apply to mechanics has reached ‘
very great magnitude and comiplexity. j
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Bett of All—Contrasts That May
De Made Plesing.
nal Y
your kid
cost. As an economical type of build-
ing the bungzlow stands in a class by
itself.- That perhaps accounts for its)
great pwpularity which seems to gulu
i impetus as each day passes, -
PLANT ROSES!
Vestal Roses
lass Ai
t‛ Ju m
and Navigates the Air in Ease
and Safety. ,
those which cannot be Inherited.
Aside from mere increase in num- !
tiers the purposes which the breeder*
may be-
a selfish sentiment that takes
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Stock improvement la Ciosely Related
to Heredity Control Which In-
ou roe Best Matings.
no thought foreh ke measures of puh-
He welfare in whose benefits we all
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THK GILMRR MIRROR
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kaoatoto
•new Bats
ue often times wymp-
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Proving Value of Birds.
The passage of the migrafory-bird
treaty act. it is estimated, has result-
ed in a total return, in actual food
Ry aIV,
Tracher
FROM ACHING JOINTS "
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) the sie ard a et M three in front
| factor the ■ "er . .
The diuh’nwm afTords access te
The breeding of domestic animals I
dates back to remote antquity, when
the most udvaiced races of the old
ane on i ts
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Le g: .illy
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nt dowua ht* kuen- in daip IlHMH ' ~ X
III lew white flannel trousers, on tv , Insect Manufactures Its Own Balloon
retalhing. Ope . of the neighbors I skull. He was not erucifled within the
might he wrohg: but if we take the | city, for he was to suffer without the
the man who doesn't care for the
place he lives in: who doesn’t
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daily life knows nothing of the spir-
itual meaning andses
Ing of the culm. sirbng
foretells that you will I* succensful
! in what you undertake. Jf it flickers
| and dies out before you turn your eyes
. Imperative. ‘
“I uudersmnd l tot wome wiulwenr
ionge drehses thia winter."
"They will have to" replied Mles
cried with a tond voice. "My God, my
Gu; why hast thou forsaken mefe
This darkness was the outer sign of
that which hung over the Lord. He
became sin for the world, and the sin
chysane. "In some extreme InMances
nothing." V'
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which ills may be endured; of the gen-
ii*. tender edinfort which the Fathe
Imre can minister; of the Messed reft
to be reniized In His forgiving love.
His tender -Fatherbopd: of the deep,
peaceful oenke of the Infinite One ever
near, a refuze and btremgthhFanee
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tint requirements of the better-sirer . -
kanipaign. .9. 1. ciumUU
<■;; \ •I of r ‛ pute
dur 1-11* h to the
f thme urze rat
l ‛ A I have also given
V ' thia medicine to
IM my daughters
when they were developing into
womanhood and found it to be all
that could be deaired; in fact. I do
not believe there is a tonic on the
market that can come up to Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription for
young girls and women.”—MRS. E
D. SKINNER, 119 South St.
Sold by druzgists for fifty years.
517.*.
"Is thart so
‘ S,. itvun.
11,11 K< hen
DANDERINE"
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Mlex?dE
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Leading indwstriea.
hecemdiu to te intern avu’lable ata-
tien dhe tending iudtumtit» *f th*
drd mates ar* ns follows : t. food ;
Lerilen: A, Iron and Aemi; 4. lum-
f ft. karter: A paper end printing.
The grand climax of the six nionihs
lessons is reached in this one. If oue
miss the significance of the crucifixion,
nl! the preeeding lessons are value-
Jess. It is not amnatter of learning
the lessons taught by u great teacher,
or imitating the examples of a great
PRIMARY, TOPIC-Jesus Dyinz for tie
JUNIOR foric-Jesus Crucined.
INTERMEMATE ANO BEIOR TOPIC
-The Supreme Sacrifce,
- TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
-The Cross and Its Meaning Today.
Mr. Einstein's Restraint.
Rus I arban/ the Hebrew come-
te kjtehev at the rear through a in-
BUNGALDWHOME--
’ vud- to the bathroot at the far end
g-,
Seen in tne Fire’s Blam.
To see a bright blaze in the distance
before retiring is a good omen and
This bulletin goes into the first prin- I sara of one s own household first of
eiples of reproduction and follow * the But that Intimate Indoor devo
meuns by which certain characteris- | tion. commendaNe ns it |a,
tics of one or the other parent are
——______ of the house and the two bedroome •
' .ery cuvrnieutijzrouped with regard
Pas Five Comfortable Rooms N. it livin quartera. Secluded as
Efficiently ArFanged. -hex hr. they aforl inembers otthe
7 fomt/ u chanre to rest even though
- — —— -vpe activity is going on in the living
tom
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Motor Roads in Cuba.
Fuba is beginning to realize the
heredity of the stock that matings mer, ad the surroundings should be
can lie made with the assurance that as attractive as possible, say land-
heip In keeping hog chotra away
m un vaccinated stock.
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Gaine on iPia
indicate thatin tikes
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he width of the'house with the living
rm. It is also de otmemfious, spa- ____...
clous room. 18 feet e irrhexby 11 feet, away it signifies that you have lost an
with anen windows in aN.two sets on ‘ excellent opportunity.
Melp Keep Cholera Away.
A clean hed, clenn food, dear, ffer
water, and fewer viaitors. will zrent-
f s small family a
-nie, and vice ersa
nes has -emed to
smaller fumily the
The toor of the ; the country is thus made evident.
e is Set about I
certain ' scape gardeners of the United States King. They had long looked forHiin.
i "------ ----t of Agriculture. Ever- nner now when He had come this is the
He would consciously drink the cup of
sin to Its bitter dregs.
11. Gambling for the Clothing of the
Lord (vv. 35 30).
It was the custom for the soldiers
who had charge of the crucifixion to
receive the garments of the one cruci-
fled. Here we hare the fulfillment of
Psalm 22:18. “They parted my gar-
ments anng them, and upon my ves-
ture they did cast lots.” If they had
but eyes to see they could have heheld
a role of righteousness being provided
in HIs death to cover their sinful
, , . . ! should be considereii as well as the
demanil. Improvement is. of curse, , Benavior or the d fowers .whether
S ? to etr per T 1 nr not they fade to a conspi’uous and
- ... — — - J- but""13 " vie 1 he the undesirabie color and lying on unduly,
telephone by the cashier EM"" e Co 1 1 ar" n"t necesari y or pass away without a distinctly un
ihose which lead to the most rapid , . . >
1 । sightly stage. /
iu proe me ct. ‘
Prepared by the Uuited States Depart-
ment ut Agheulture.»
laising the standard of funu an-
imals audi voultry znd bringing out
certain desiruble characteristies by
siective breeding is receiving more
urteni-n as aethods o farming for
protit become inteusitled.
ion of his worth and works. I hut in
Eliot of Harvard has told us that If
LMNGRM '
1i-ter. woulu you look
c a home. | a home like this. He has killed "two
Excel in form, vitality and
loveliness. A yard of these
' exquisite roses makes a
fairyland about the home
For years we have made a
epecialty of roses—Vestal's
hm i national reputation.
Plant anytime. Safe de-
' Ihrery guaranteed.
SdikrtotoACto!
Given valupble information —
and Hata hundreds of rosea,
planta, truith and berries.
Mafiec--wriefor u today.
• •: thrs -ubota t88vas an imqutne |
2"meFaor" ano Pe builder has aciumpltshed something
"o-cent *zamr for "ph i very mueh worth'while in constructing
time you
"Disposed of a purul, bull iweuuse
we expect to bred to a purehre"
“I castrajed mi inrriur tuate hog
and put in a vurobred '
repute. If it man cheats and lies and
steals and bears false witness, he may
' I made a anecesnfui balloon a spcie*
. of spider common to all parta of Amer-
——--J ba zd spun a silken airship and gone
nmaaconstsongor-nefmcdupbYanalr j Pding on the winds at will. When the
(Is Euntachian Tube When this tue is ajfder desires; to take a ride It sets
inamed you have a rumbiing sound or ■ ------- ------—
mperfeot henrimg. and when it is entire- !
ly cIms*. Deefness is the resuit Unie*n 1
fermtnet with the sir. In a few mo-
I ments a dozen silken at reamers, 20
, feet long, are waving in the air. . The
1 upider faces the wind, crouches down
•nd holda tightly to the post or bush,
wwnitinz until its judgmeut tells it that
enough silk has been spun to carry it.
Then it gives a quick leap upwardi, sad
the wind hears it away. It may rise
far above the tree tops or float alpng
eix feet ahove the ground. x
The spider can govern its Mgbt by
the paar— of drawing 1* the qtreuw-
rre when tt wiahesto descend. Tto
elken rord is MM Into a nent heu
tion has been my
stand by aaa tonic.
I took it during
my first * expec-
tancy and it re-
lieved me of nau-
seating conditions
and I had practi-
cally no suffering.
igl
16x00 1
hundart tbhilKW—
Yet .while
P-ally Good Citizen Is the On* Wh*
Haa Its Interests Close to
Hia Heart.
coasting steamers, line! it is facilitat-
ing motor transport 'by repairing many
of the old military roads wnd also by
the construetion of new highways.
There are gnoa roads along the coast,
but in the interior many of the roads
areimpasshteexeept by pack mules.
(ula enforces a strict anti-glare law.
mid care n-t be used in the selectiou
of automobile lamps.
It was customary to place over ths ।
victim of the cross the name ane
crime of the offender. Tills super-
scription was placet over Jesus bs
Pilate to veg the Jews. He was theit
front ane xiee. It is 18
sons eurulled la. the hetter Sires ■
U-iter stock moyemeut in addition,
many milers scaled that, although
they did not owu purebrpd siren their
r
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l of rle 1a1nK whe - lie kept his funee.
hid Gods fuce from Him. God Tor •
wook Him; turned from Him who had
taken the sinner's place.
I When the price was paid He cried
out with a ioud voice, showing, tht
He still had vitality—that His death
was not trom exhaustion, but by His
sovereign will. He yielded up the
ghost, sent His spirit away. He died
of HIs sovereign will. He died like no
other man in all the world's history A
He did not die of u broken heart. _ "fl
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A Refuge of Strength ||
He who never eonnects Ge with his ||
weed out the undesirable, the char- ’ ____________________
"" WINTER AND SUMMER SHRUB
•antrle Etth. When wpting be sure and
mention this paper —Adv.
Sv WILL AM * RADFORD
fi <t •; iprh-s by 14 fet, which is un-
usu:tis large fur such a small hete.
Trouph au ovn dmwrway of ample
width the eining romm is seen, dividing
Tltsands of years hefore man
e I nere imipular. 'When
• first inside its aprar-
weiemcast it was con-
• r, less of a freak. But
by local applications, as they cannut
reach the dimeased portion of the ear
Cauarrhai Deatness requtres constitu-
vonel trentment HALS CATARRH
MKDIIN t» a constitutsonal remedy.
Catarthai Peatnens is aumed by an In
' the mucous liaing
thta tue
the cords shorten the ‘spider ainka.
f mid just before the ground is reached
another silken rope is shot out from
Athe rear to catch on auy rough object
and serve as an anchor so thnt it will
not "be dragged along the ground end
Injured. Onre safe, the spider clips
the anchor rope ana goes its way
cotnted.
of this smail
M2/";
hzu
it is eomparatively only
it's the kidne that buult. Yow
may Nave headhches and diny apella,
too. Usa Doan'e Kidney NUlto
have hahed thsumads M^stoild he
ATexasCase \
to. J. L owen. m
eys wore out of ov-
er sad I had back-
There were,
through the
of my back and
______ I Buffered from
headaches and dizz-
"2 pm
and they relieved, all
com Dial ot. My ba ci
was mad atrong.”
“I will have to vuy hog* and they commission, appeinted, in 1016,, and
will be prebreu." nruy wil nndertake tto task of
These eommenta wete received in
, . , dal or eulumny. even though they elo
o •Kt PI fuhp s, « hrerder. pro , sale and nave
s-i.la. I ra. r,m,,t . si I''. i..t IU -vt.eu I - '
GENUINE
BULL
DURHAM
tobacco makes 50
Build Up Animal Life lun" of equal-individual merit but of
All encourszen nt -loulbe given J mixed or tmon brenling. F'edi-
to rationni pre-ervurtn and epoazu-ene tivinzk "tu mlsusod. is a val-
tion of game anm.ia in fmet regions j dal I 1" -lentio apart from fol-
xuys the American F'orestrs Xazazir e. j inwinz .1 general policy of mating.
The transplanting of targe from I The -adlest basis of alt for selen
one forest to another wher it furm- tin • droititz -tok is the, record
rit. The hedroems are small; but
<»e not contain any waste space and
for that rasop are very satisfactory.
Coining to the kitchen, the visiter
fids a small —rom so designed that
it will tp a positive joy to the house-
wife who will have to spend much of
her time there. It is sman, 8 v 12
feet, but equipped with all the reces-
sities of a kitchen, so arranged that
DOAN ‛S “222505
POSTER-MULBURN CO- BUWFALO. N Y.
utralou swet the country by
It —*ve the big protlem—
ui nt a rra-onstle «oet.
eA- Nebl, Aangvage..
Painting, or art generally, m much,
*Uk all Mb techntcelities, dimeultles
and partieula r *hda. is nothing hot •
noble and expresnive language, inveb
unbi an the vehile ot thouztit, bu
by itneit, dothing-John Buskin.
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4 . imperfetione Mave Une. 2.
DISPLACING INFERIOR SIRES thnt wenld he worth hearing His
only hepe to get attentton is to repeat
r. B. MTXWATUB. D D.
----or Engie mat* ia the Mondx
hibie inntitute at Chicamo.>
te 121/Wenter Nwupper ntom.
I erly was plentiful hut since has be "i '
! killed out is worthy of nnivercat com- vied the rni I -flei‛ r "xtet j respect for the source from which it
nundntton and the work "me by the | Hive in give a lair text cmes. The "knocker" -gonerany is
pigmy-mireed and haa nothing to say
WIs, be
mnussage, your hair takee new life
Inatre ad wondmu- teaut anres -
T,n
Exclusive Agents V
Wanted-..
etitory te totoMM ttee edver
tacurerseng"mtrodgee heir Mu (
derty stroked poor Didoa
toad and pulled Ma earn And then tie
suddeniz row rot in mil and scam tot
a brief
11 »• e~he‛r
make one a citizen. Your heart will ■ for Him, they compelled Simon the
he where your work has been put in | Cyreninn to bear it. In order that He
to help fgrward any good thing that | might not succumb to death before He
is going. Of course, one must be true I was nailed to the cross, the soldiers
to the immediate family circle and ! »Tered Him a stimulant of "inegar
; look well to the rooftree and the door- mixed with gull. He refused this, as
Gar 2uu
tisi snd V
comes the rheuuatic pain anel trsres«
"St. Jacoh s t»t" is a harmie-- rheu-
znatim liniment which never disap-
points an dorn t burn the u it
takes pain. soretess uml stine-- from
ncking joint~. mu~cles aud tmnus:
stops sciatiea. lumatn2o. taekaclr und
neuralgia.
Limber up ’ <»w a $1tal1 triai tortie
ef old-time, hmest “Si. Jaevs «ni"
fren any rug steire, und in a ipoment.
yeu1l In- fre- fruu pains, Hclws and
siiffnena. Din’t sumer: Rub rh-una-
tisip away.—Adv.
' , M2KNdAMMN22/22 T1.e -bort blmmine perlonl of ihe
2-= average shrub makes flowers the least
important of the characters to tie con-
Calves Selected for Breeding Pur. ■ xidered. In spite of this the color.
USED IN ONE FAMILY FOR
TWENTY YEARS
San Antonio, Texa—"For the
past twenty years Dr. Pierce’s Fa-
——_ vorite Prescrip-
•» nneys I nave m uunu iuu unuer 1 Taking the United States as a w hole: pakedng.
two mor# or less distinct heads, uame- i the average time thu^ deciduous plants III. The Acusation (v. 37).
ly, production of a uniform -product., j are without foliage is at least five
and improvement. A uniform proi-lmonths. During this period,the home
uct depends on sueh control over the is orrupied us cuntinuously as in sum-
! green shrubs, both coniferous and
broad leaved. mnaintain , a color
throughout the winter not otherwise
obtaineal. Used in moderation, they
are a distinct addi;lon at thia season.
On the other hand, many deciduot
shrubs have attractive winter char-
acters, the most striking being those
bearing bright-colored berries. Then
there are barks of many sl up ies of
brown and gray, with some of bright
red, green, and yellow, that if prop-
erly arranged make pleasing contraste
and' add to the winter ieauty.
e are inter j birds with one stone,” as the saying
o mid ap- I gnes, lij building a pretty and com-
how many j fortabe heme at a very reasonable
WETBUST YOU
to May flair wih ua. We are do
oartain that ojk£o w •beo-
lutely cure th* worst came of
piles and unhealthy conditiona of
the rectum that we offer you this
unusual guarantee—Nt ua send
you a dollar Vos of o-HAL-O,
-With complete directions and in
plain wrapper. If you are not
more than natfefled n wilt comt
you nohing. If gatiafiea after
thorough trial aend a dollar to
.. o-1o vebrenr co .
Houston ‘Texas.
At Dealens or Pirect
te be
1nred
A Little Beauty. *
Mr. Johnson, it very polite but nb-
sent-minded gentleman, met Mrn.
Lovejoy one monilng. carrying tier pet
dog.
"Gond morning, Mrs. Lovejoy,” said
the friend. "What btings you oat ao
early this mornng™ ’ ;
“Ob, Uve just been tn tto photogra-
pliers with my pet dog. Did*, and we
had oar portraits taken together.
Benuty and the beast, yea know, Mt.
Johnson"-with a saucy little Inugh
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- is the favorable opinion of a man’s i They led him-away to Golgotha, a
widely current.. while the one sound hume town that is worth eamninz and fm north of Jerusalem resembling a
principle known to the ancients— se-
anfnatign of the
reported. "One
Even th- man wl, carries chis- on
both stwuleeT- doe-h < tmanly
walk upngh‛
I. H;g
iomauon can be reduced your
■My be destroyed tooMr.
CATARRH MEBINE aet»
Me Mood on the mi cowa sur-
the ayaum thus reducing the in-
lan and reetorinE normal modi
gz.n.AE.Psam"onn
reguinting fe ‘locadon. size and
day recently by Hu I toted States heighir of all bildng -proposed for
Departmene of Agro in i uri- from fert that,dry /
summation of what many are saying gate (Heh. 13:12). At first they com-
we prohubly shall arrive nt a just es- | pelled him to bear hla w.cross, but
imate, * I when physical weukness made it nec-
Merely to live in a place doesn’t | essary that some other should hear it
t< test this
emi •n Dr
S' Y for •
Thousand of women hire kidney and
bledder troable snd never suspect it.
W'omens' complaints often prove to be
pothing else but kidne. trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder dinease
If tiie kidneys are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other or
pans to become diseased
Fas in the kcek, beadacb,loas of am
! eharacter, and time of blooming
years sifce the prineiples of breedang fbunla up a great fortune and sti be - _ . .. _
have ten more, than a colletion ofl plagued at night with the knowledge "the • atonement mude bynthe world’*
that those about him hold a low opin Redeemer. ,
Jack ileat*,n-i—out
-Danderipe-
kind of treatment they gave. Him
Though they rejected Him and placed
a crown of thons npon His Head, the
throre of Ills father David is Hla by
right of the unfailing covenant of
God to David (II Sam. 7:8-10). mid He
shall cjme again with a crown of
glory, and hefore Him shall Jews and
Gentiles bow.
IV. Two Thieves Crucifiea With
Him (v. 38).
'Fhis was another fulfillment of
Scripture (Isn. 53:12). "He was num-
tiered with thy transgressors." In
these three erwnes we have set forth
a spiritual history of the whole
world.
V. Th« Dying Savior Reviled (vv.
39-44). -4 %
This reviling was engaged in by
the passerby, the rhfef priests, serihes
and elders, and the thieves who were
crucified with him. In their mockery
they unwittingly spake great truths.
1. “He saved others, himseif lie can-
not save" (r. 42). This jest wns
meant to show the absurdity of Jesus’
claims, but' it demonstrated them
nnd showed the reason for HIs suffer-
ings. He could not save Himself and
others, so He chose to give Himself
to save others. t
2. "If he tie the king of Israel, let
him now come down from the cross"
(v. 42). HIs refusal to abandon the
cross established Hie royal claims. The
very fact that He did not abandon the
cross proves Mat Hr was what He
claimed to be.fr It was unto the cross
that He came.
3. "He t routed inGod. let him.de-
fiver him now (v. 4:7. HIs refusal
to a Im ndon the cross proveg Gos full
delight and satisfaction in HIs Son. HIs
obedience unto degth was the sacrifice
which met Gol’s full approval.
VI. The Death of Christ (vv. 45-50).
So shneking was this crime that na-
ture threw around the Ron of God a
shrond that the Godless company
could niot gnze upon Him. Darkness
■
i — " . 2z0brg- ■
• wic.
world were stli ou the borler line centives to decency an duty—which
between savagery ard barburis. It ; is the desire to win the general esteem
far antedutes any but the simplest anl zood opinion of the cpmmunity
“ut I in which one dwelis. There is no re-
ward in money which com pares in val-
ue with the golden treasure of a good
!• i‛ ' *‛ ha"• i "
1 h lb the hapry here
. ter t fam.i, lite *12 •
ia erippipe '
141 . ar‛y bi ht and
Exteror t» Cvstinctive and Very
Pieseinp—-ichen Sc Arranged
as fc Be a Positive cy «•
the Housrwte
feniale stock was brad to each ank
malk, tbM complying with the •aero
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I.—The Place of Crucifixion (vv. Si,
84). . . . :
the extent ofi In a 1roudien he whele subert ! Concerning the “Knocker."
of i!..... h repizcoms under (he । The appeni to smite the "knoeker"
inquire th. "positot. head of "lentun. Th.- most obvious unfortunately is timely almost at any
Im-s lor “unh -l"kon is the per- time, and in any commirity in the
taurl money of mine " , foran" " the e. amis themselves. 1 nited States: „ las been said anat
suh .....nth 02° tdayr Vnrortunat the merit of mnostni kinds ot people are required"
kinds at the 0h nannot be mean- ’ make the worid and apparently a few
. , . urel dr fle Sjudy vmofonu- , kin-jevs calner be avolded even in
...... ‘ Mr kinatvin. you tlon as an inrlex of useful "ualhes comparatirely smnl bodies of popu-
had n erruit of 5-. , "" "ordinely held a high place j intion. Inaranapotis has no more than
"Sonu raid Mr. Einstein. Veil. . p. * basis for eleution of brenling ■ its normal proportion, although some
Sat onlay Evenirg stock. Live sim k jmiging has this I er 1he Not nay be inordinately ener-
for its purpone. An aninnl of vood but even with an their activity
--- hree'nE is a better one to breet than tly are relatively harmless. - They
nr more annoying thah hurtful nnd
should be squelched more as puhli
nuisances than as detriments to the
temmunity.
Such is human nafure that B is easy
to get many people to listen to acan-
than the one shown here. It repre-
aents a wonderful combination of
charm and utility, an attractive ex-
terior and well laid out Interior. With
1 these two qualities, a home is satis-
factory.
Built of frame, painted an immaru-
late white, the house has a very hos
1 Itai ie entrance -e that, berkons the
re- by. A g’a— paneled dour opens
*1- way iute the Ipse. It is set in an
ar -• i (n ine, so 10 speak with a
<i ini • b.wxt above, •0 trie light, and
enel.t',i terrace, nheneec hy two er-
value, to the hunters of the United
States, of more than $20,000,000. State
officials have notified the biological
survey of the United States Depart-
rent of Agriculture that in Minnesota
alone hunters report 2,058,400 ducks
killed in 1910. As each of these birds
may lie consideret to have a food
value of at least 75 tents, the total
return from them in food to this one
state wns shout $1,500,000. If it had
teen popsible to sell these birds, they
wout bare brought twice that
an nt. The great value of game to
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5 Make It Abundant!
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Accept "Californin" Syrup of Fige
only—look for tie mime t alitorni «1
the parkage, then you are xursnur
chiid is having thelst and most harm-
esa physio for th*- little stomach, iver
and towelk (‛1ileren love its frutt,
taste. Full dlr'-ctions on encl, bottle
You must say "'sifornin Adv.
Mt wi-m A Raetre «n1 answer they occupy a minimum of space. In
e Tynan* and etve edfe- FREE OF a rom ot this size a refrizerator. sink.
. 157 ar al. -UMe1, pertaniTE te the _ , , , •
subpect et busidine for he reade at this ranze and cupboard cull be very easily
Dafe Oz AcouL o? i •» wide expeneng- acunmodates. Adjoining the kitchen
• FAvo- AM*- anA.Manutacurer heli. .
* *ithnut dcu the A ehest authortt ! 5 a small pantry.
-------- | |t gos without eaying that the
mE tretmpnt Dr
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Lesson
vre lep-rnten -o* fl
Kilmer A 6 Pnghamte
Rub Pain right out with smell tna* Te-ia} at is as pular in the Middle •
bottie ofl ole "St. Jacobs Ost." We-t a- it s out on tie cous and huu-
1rels are teing built evers sear. The I
Stop ndosing" Kheunintisn mu~wife whe cnnot afforel servants,
it’* pabn cazaly . tet wpe a-e in nft sne tie beusewife wlo cannot z-t
requires internal Ireutue-t Noh tben « not ( want to assume the
"hsoothing. penetratinz St JacH tni drvegrry invoive1 in the upkeep of a
right on the -tener -wet ’ at ! h> ihe larek house. They turn to the smull, .
cuuse eact hmr ~-m- e fuf ats
thicken. Don i let yont tnit stay lire
less, colorieas ptaln o- - mee ) nf
too, want lot* ot 1ey- -trene 1+‛21,
fui hair
A 35-cent h1*e -ie*u
"Danderine" freshens zour -n
checks dandruff and fs 11 t.E ha it This
t above the waik. Long case- I
«r ow- in groups of three fur- .
Jos. W.Vestal&Son
toM u/uenekAr
to .
imomm,A
Kilmer’e 8wamp -Root a physician • pre-
ecr;ton. ota nec at anv d-1e stere may
be just the remedy needed to overcome
ru1 ~,nit,ene
Get a mediuu or large eize bottle im
mediteh if in pn\ .T.i -tor.
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Many Farmers Tall Department of 1 xoni hlt of disparaging iformnHion
Agricuiture of Compliance With he hns herd or in mhlizn and-ebune
Bettor.Sires Plan. । thse whowe names ne" ufieieptiy
prominent in nficint, business or other
“I disposu of a grasie hull lust eirelestoatirnetnotieetohisvapor
month." Int'R.—Intiavnpolle Star. .
"I nold a higb-gisde yearling bull. 1
Philadelphia I* Zoning-
Probably not tag the work of the
roiine eon omhiestom la Washington.
PhiinAelphfa hns tevfved its zoning
The Elury of Aite is to
be loved: to eve teC • .
not be served.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921, newspaper, March 17, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431975/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.