The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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It Builds
Strengh
Just the remedy to aid
the system in throwing off
catarrhal wastes, help the
functional organs, restore
digestion and bring back
the perfect balance.
Pe-ru-na meets the need
which we all feel at this
season of the year.
Sold Everywhere
Tablate or Liquid
mm
:tU S>lrh'« Concord CiruiM** ln«*tt. Sii |ll» Aa-
UKUi St. lit Khubarb SI. 100 MoDonnld
Mlnijkbitrrloa ST: 4 Komvi, i yr . your rholoe.
Si (pr.-uelil) Sativfartlon iruar Wholoaal*
lint ,fro". Wrtob Nartery. Rbi-nunduuh. la.
TKT /.U-IIAN ZO for dandruff, falllna hair.
«.<-a«nna. ttilt-r. Itch, all akin trouble*. (Poa-
lllv«ly KUar ) ask druKKlat. Bottle poatpald
SI it. H H l.aboratorlea. Lubbock TVxhh
•ad KtUlfS III*
Chronic Ini'lif.aiion <"*» on Stoti.ach,
IMatrra, In pit bl .4tonia<*h. n-arthur*.
Sour Htoniarli. Ililimu>n**a. llitty Spoil*.
Sick It. Altarh'-a P*i . or llcavlneaa In
Right Side. t'onai pHtion. t'olic. Vomit iu*.
Stoniacb Tronir • la any k'orm.
ItrlinMl iMUtoiil Opcrutioo
In Your ikrn llonir
Write foi FOKK ’ UCHMvI.BT
Klltivi. I'MtK CMN'O
ISM H*'.noo Pa - Wbinuooll* Vina
It il»M'«tn’t tnkt* ;i coin ii very tong
i i| tnivpr *’•!» il fr-ct- !n a mirror.
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PASTOR KOENIGS
NERVINE
Net VOlISllCSS
Sleeplessness I
PR IQ Si so at your drug store I
)t’i I It /<>) free liooklit
KOENIG MEDICINE CO
1045 N WELLS ST CHICAGO ILL.
Guard Against “Flu”
With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia
usually start witn a cold. The moment
you get those warning aches, get busy
with good old Musterole.
Musterole relieves the congestion
and stimulates circulation. It has all
the good qualities of tne old-fashioned
mustard plaster without the blister.
Rub it on with your tinger-tips. First
you feel a warm tingle as the healing
ointment penetrates the pores, then a
soothing, cooling sensation and quick
relief. Have Musterole handy for emer-
gency use. It may prevent senousillness.
7o Mothem Musterole is also
made in milder form for
babies end smell children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
Jars A Tubas
fggLilfo0
ire from undertermtned origin
Friday eompleWy destroyed the two-
story high school building af
Sweeney.
farmers of the Lindale section of
Smith County have agreed to plant
I watermelons this, year in quantitu-
sufficient for carload shipments.
To create more interest in the pro-
duction Pi fcyfetuff, live stock, truck
ind fruit crops in Titus County in
1926 is a feature of the plans of the
Mount Pleasant Chamber of Com-
merce.
Snows and rains, far above tha
icasonul average since January 1, as-
sure the Texas wheat farmer a nor-
mal crop, if rust does not interfere.
Moisture is ampte to carry wheat and
oats to maturity.
Negotiations which have as their
aim the construction of a large dam
on the Guadalupe River, about 30
miles from San Antonio with a series
of smaller power dams below it, are
now being renewed.
An issue of $38,000 City of Winters
refunding bonds, bearing 6 per cent
and maturing serially, has been ap-
proved by the attorney general’s de-
partment and registered in the comp-
‘.roller’s department.
Texas railroads do not want to
reconsign liquor that comes under the
ban of the Eighteen Amendment to the
federal constitution, according to an
application filed Friday with the Tex-
as railroad commission.
WORLD COURT GIVEN
ALMI
Swanson Program Finally Ap-
proved by 76 to 17
Ballot
Washington.—Another step glq^g
(he road lending to American mem-
bership in the world court was taken
Friday with the official notification
•heva With Cwtlcura Soap j BO If ^
double /our rasor efficiency aa ^IliO |gal||^h|
qq promote akin purity, skin com-
Hmt».u, it
BE LLANO
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
25* and 75« PkfaSold Everywhere
slimy hoop, no germs. no wsefoao Irri-
tation ovftt when shared't^lM dally.
One aoup for ail ba>»a -nhawltm. bath-
ing and aliumpoolng.—Advertisement.
Canada Get 9 Orange §
From United Statee
In the period from 1920 to 1924 more *
than MO |*er «*a»nt (around 1.800.000 ,
boxes! of the tot«l( shipments of Unit-
ed Slnlos oranges went to Cunadu
ports Smaller unioiints were shtp|>ed
to England, the Philippines, Cuba.
China, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Mexico aud New Zealand. British p
trade statistics show that for each of
the years from lWjO tv Itrj Imports ■
of orangea• frnm the ChMest States*
comprised less than 1 per cent of the
feral orange imports of the United
Kingdom. A comparison of United^
Stales export* of oranges for the pe
rinds 11120-1024 and 10OM-1U1.H dlsdoaes
that our recent shipments were
around 1.005,770 boxes a year, aa
against prewar consignments of J,*
< 105,247 (Mixes a year, an Increase of
around 1.000,0(10 boxes a year. Ca®-
iuIh has always been the heal market
fbr our oranges.
Better than a mustard plaster
Opinions are like watches; no two
ever go alike, yet each man believes i
In his own. j
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When tin* fox slumbers lie enumer j
ntes pi ultrv in his dreiinis.
Got Long-Lout Trunk
After a lapse of more than live
years. Mrs. Evelyn Coleman of Brat-
tlehorn, Vt., has received word that
a trunk lost In June, 1.020, lias been
found. The director of the club
where Rhe stayed in New York fouud
the trunk in a baggage room that was
being cleared out preparatory to tear-
ing down the building.
■tomach. heartburn and nauaea ar#
ed with the uae of Wrlght'a Indian
hie Pills. IVl Pearl St., N. Y. Adv.
Acid atomach. heartbu
Correct
Vagatable
Genuine Pine Tar is very
he&l:r* sc-—that’s why GRAND-
PA’S WONDER soap is so
good for the skin. It is fine
for bath or toilet and ii the
greatest hard water soap you
ever saw. Splendid as a sham-
poo, keeps the natural luster
of the hair and is highly rec-
ommended for dandruff. It is
mildly deodorant.
Sold by all dealers in two
sizes—medium and large—at
popular prices.
The Bttnr Soap Co.. Dayton, O.
Soap makers since 1878
lu Auckland, New Zealand, a city of
1(50,000 Inhabitants, street cars are not
permitted to carry more passengers
than can he seated.
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IIOSTETTER’S
C ELt 111! ATI D
STOMACH BITTERS
n’t OLD RELIABLE Ejt Water
Ves sun and wind-burned ®T®*-
in’t hurt. Genuine In Red Fol*ln«
25c at all druggist* or by mail.
CEY DRUG CO.. BrlatoL VatrTenn.
PISOS ,
P"coughs
Quick Relisf IA pUoaant atfacd v* syrup.
35c and 60c site*
And externally, uae PISO’S
Throat and Cheat
Salve. 35c_
Wear a Whipcord Suit
Far WORK - HUNTING - TOURING
Oxford oi Brown Colors
Cunt and Trouaare ltd 00
S'lnKle Trousera 3 SO
CoHt and Hrni'ohaa 11.46
HMtnir Hrr-ei hnn 4.S5
Send for nnmpti*H mid Ineaaurlnv blank.
KIIIV1KII S. APPKI. & CO.
100 Konkin* I'lam Hnltli
Imore, M«l.
All bids for leasing the four leagues
of Washington County school land, lo-
cated in Tom Green County, for oil
purposes, were rejected at a regular
meeting recently of the Washington
County Commissioners Court.
Vast quantities of sulphur are be-
lieved to have been found in a sul-
phur dome on.Clements state prison
farm in Brazoria County by the
Roxanna Oil Company, a subsidiary
of the Dutch Shell Oil Company.
Herbert Hoover, secretary of com-
merce, will be urged to aid in obtain-
ing favorable action by the budget
bureau for an appropriation provid-
ing for a potash survey when the
West Texas Chamber of Commerce
meets in Amarillo in May.
State Railroad Commissioner Ter-
rell has announced rehearing of the
application of the Waco, Beaumont,
Trinity and Sabine Railroad for in-
terstate commerce commission author-
ity to extend the line from Beau-
mont 01* U> Port Arthur, to be held in'
IJeaumoht, March 29.
Combination of a foreign oil pro-
ducing and pipe line company in Texas
is not permitted, Assistant Attorney
General R. B. Cousins ruled in an
opinion to Mrs. Emma Grigsby, secre-
tary of state. However, a Texas cor-
poration may operate a producing
and pipe line company combined, he
ruled. «.
Urging Rio 'Grande Valley citrus
growers to spray their trees at the
present time to rid them of scale and
other pests, County Agricultural
Agent Henry Alsmeyer declares or-
chards where a regular schedule of
spraying has been maintained have
demonstrated the value of such prac-
tice by yearly turning out better crops
of fruit than neighboring unsprayed
orchards.
Cattlemen of Southwest Texas will
be saved millions of dollars through
the successful efforts of the live stock
sanitary commission in obtaining per-
mission from Arkansas and Oklahoma
to ship beef cattle to the Northern
markets through these state's without
of I‘resident Oevlidgv of the adoption S(|V„ r|M, government s commerce re
of the resolution of adherence with
reservations by the senate.
Prom. th« White House the reso-
lution was transmitted t® the state
department, which now takes up ■tfie
task of advising the forty-enght mem-
bers of the court that the United
States is ready to sign with reserva-
tions, and of inquiring whether those
nationa approve of membership en
the condition* laid down by the
American government.
The refusal of a single state te
accept those conditions would oper-
ate to prevent the signature of the
I United States to the protocol end
| statute now deposited in the heed*
j quarters of the league of nations at
| Geneva.
! Opponents of the court were hope-
i ful that the reservation under which
j the court could entertain no request
i for an “advisory opinion” on any
question in which the United States
{ claimed an interest without previous-
i ly obtaining the consent of this coun-
try might operate to prevent ap-
proval of American membership by
some of the member nations.
American adherence to the world
court was approved Thursday by the
senate.
| The vote on ratifi ’alien of the
Swanson resolution Was 7(5 to 17.
This was fourteen more than the
necessary two-lh:rds vote.
Ratification was supported by
forty republicans and thirty-six dem-
ocrats. while fourteen republicans,
two democrats and one farm-labor
senator voted against it
COMPOUND ~
boraas working with
DEMAND **BAYERH ASPIRIN
Yak* Tablets Without Fear If You
8ee the Safety “Bayer 6roes."
Suit Against Road Company.
Austin, Tex. — Recommendations
and assurances of Joe Burkett guided
the highway commission in awarding
a $2,000,000 surfacing contract to the
Hoffman Construction Company,
Frank Lanham, former commission
chairman, testified Friday in the
Hoffman Company trial. Testimony
wus made through oral depositions
offered by defense. The state asks
$125,000 damages and prevention of
payment of $29(5,000 in approved
highway estimates, alleging fraud in
execution of contract and charging
Burkett, former commissioner, with
“connivance in effect.’’
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer" on package or on tablets you
•re not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by mlUlons and
prescribed by physicians for 25 .veers.
fcay "BftJ'vr’’ when you’buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
lanimi
FOR OVER
ZOO YEARS
hamrlem oil hat been a world-
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
OOUJMEfl^
W HAARLEM OIL
<; a e s 11 L t: s
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sires. AH <lrugK>*t* Insist
on the original oenuine Ooi.n Mkd*u
:
Mitchell Tenders Resignation.
Washingto n.—Colonel William
Mitchell resigned Thursday from the
army. The convicted air officer, un-
der sentence of five years suspension
from the army because of his crit-
icism of government aviation policies,
put his resignation in this single
sentence; “I hereby tender my resign-
ation as an officer of the United
States army, to take effect February
1, 1926.”
Mitchell’s Resignation Accepted.
Washington. — By direction o f
President Coolidge, the resignation of
Colonel William Mitchell from the
army was accepted Friday. The presi-
dent’s decision was announced by
Secretary Dwight Davis, who issued
the actual order that the air officer’s
commission be vacated as he had re-
quested.
Italy-Kngland Agree on Debt.
London.—Italy has agreed with
having to subject the stock to several Great uritain on the total amount
of her war debt. It is predicted that
■ Quick SU
\
vearrup. I
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Cotkura Soap
Best for Baby
Bellrr Them I’.i!
For L.ivri UK
DALLAS, HO. *-«St
SHOW CASES
Drag. Dnj floods & Jewelry Fixture*
Soda Fountains
«wr ewer non MANurtcrwnn
Southern Fountain and RxtoreHw.Gx
- Pal la a. T#x#a
^ —ft- .. I<r'*
Wanted,Old False Teeth
Wa pay lush as
110 (or full at ta.
Don’t If
broken. We buy
crown*. brlii*<*a,
and gold Jewelry.
Weatera Matal Company. Hloonohwrtni,. 1IL
Dental Department
HURT?
dippings, )/>o Callan of Sun Antonio,
chairman, announced this week.
The highway from Monterey, Mex-
ico, to Laredo. Texas, one of the
projects of the Mexican government’s
12 million pesos road building cam-
paign for 1926, will be opened to
traffic within three months, according
to Paschal Luna y Parra of Mexico
City, member of the National High-
way Commission of Mexico.
The Texas department of insurance
it without authority to promulgate
rates charged by insurance companies
writing fidelity and surety business
ill the state, and Insurance Commis-
sioner R. L. Daniel accordingly can-
celed and rex’oked nil rates heretofore
issued by the department. This ruling
affects about 250 companies writing
that line of busines in Texas.
Texas, with its production of more
Waterproof Matcher
••Nothing but soaked matches. We’ll
have to dry them out before we can
have h (In*/’
This calamity,, avoided by the expe-
rienced camper or woodsman, who
packs Ids matches carefully In water-
proof eases, Is often suffered by the
amateur. Now Morland M. Dessau,
says Popular Science Monthly, has
coine to their rescue with waterproof
matches. They can he dropped Into
water without spoiling them, he claims.
The heads are made of rubber iHtex
mixed with the explosive material, the
whole then being vulcanized.
The charm of a bathroom la Us spot-
lessnesa. By the use of Ked Cross Hall
Blue all cloths and towels retain their
whiteness until worn out.—Advertise-
ment.
SOOTHES
BURNS
Nothing more comforting
than “Vaoelins”Jelly. Eases
pain. Hastens nature's heel-
ing. Wonderful for cuts,
scratches, bruises and othtr
little accidents.
a co.
ns*
CHBSEBROUGH MFC
Scat* Stroct Now York
Artist Keeps Busy
Joseph Pehiiell. the well-known II
fustralor and artist, at the age of six-
ty-tlve, when tnofft men think of re-
tiring, is working harder than ever.
Instead of pen-and-ink* amt etchings
with which he won fame early lu life,
he Is turning more to water colors
and paintings. He also titids time to
give Instruction at an art school.
“I am making my student* begin.at
the very beginning," .ho said. “I am
teaching them the chemistry of col-
ors and taking them step h.v step up
the .stairway of art. Not only must
they know how to print their etch-
ings, hut they must he educated lit nil
the other branches.”
tty* Inflection anct Inflammation era h«nl*d
• \ -1 ii Ik a' t>> uatns Homan ttye Ualaaiu.
Aak your flcugKlat for lib cant Jar or a«n(l
to STS 1‘aarl St.. N Y Adv
g • State strut rvow jure
Vaselined
r PBYUOLBUM JtU-V ' mBili
niSPEL THAT RASH
Why suffer when akin troubles yield
so easily to tho healing touch of
Resinol
Grove’s
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Purifies the Blood and
makes the cheekB rosy .soe
Insomnia of the midnight eat Is In-
fectious.
I *»*»**-*™**—Hum—■ m i i — -
Some people are so miserly that ou«t
cannot even have a Joke at their ex-
pense.
The*»omJi *f wm
Umfy it ike tenth tf
lAn /rmm their earn mu
feriemu.
the final agreement will provide for
annuities between $22,000,000 and
$22,500,000, with possibly a brief
moratorium.
Texans Pay $37,440,623 In Taxes.
Washington.—Texan* paid to the
United States treasury in 1925 a total
of $37,440,623.55 in tnxaa the internal
revenue bureau this week announced.
Of this amount $32,0X2,555.97 was in-
come tax and $6,358,067.58 was mis-
cellaneous taxes.
Successor to Kate Named.
Tokio. tieijiro Wakatsuki Thurs-
day was formally appointed premier
ad interim by Prince Regent liirohita.
Mr. Wakatsuki, Who was minister of
home affairs in the cabinet of Vu-
count Takaaki Kato, taker the place
left vacant by the latter’s death,
than 4,000j000 bales of cotton a year, [ which occurred Thursday,
will eventually qyit selling its product
For baminf or a«alr US*,
id t» ratlava Inffamnia-
n and .or»n«a.,ua« M It "toll
Sale* ari-erdinf ta dtraa-
Soot hint, toalina.
BALL A BVOKSL
ten Waearly f laaa Maw Tart
at 20 cents a pound lo buy it hack as
Cloth for 60 cents to $3 a pound, and
eventually it will manufacture its own
cloth in mills conveniently located
with respect to the source of raw
cotton, according to a report issued
this week by H. H. Shutz, government
crop statistician.
“But constipation is serious, Grace”
D sattiou* landslide
The Frink liimMide in AMierm.
■'anutla. K-eurred on \pHl 2*.i. Ifsi‘1.
alien the piuiimit of Mount Turtle
Taahed down Into (he vulle> and
iprend »ttona It for (wo tulle-. An the
rllde i'h» narrow In the (Imt part of
Its eourse, only .1 siiihII portion of the
town w.i* mrrted away. Misty IHe
Sten, rotnen and children were killed
One who wants what h® wants when
M tsnnts It. can have it by tboewm
uimllpf a lot et people
Good Well In Liberty Field.
Liberty, Tex.—The Hurnbie Oil and
Refining Company extended the Lib-
erty field 12,000 feet to the west and
slightly south of the old production
Friday with a 1000 barrel producer in
its No. 1 Welder at a total depth of
3801 feet _
My Neighbor
My neighbor Is the man who needs
my help, no mutter to what clao* or
nation he belongs; he In every mao
with whom 1 come In contact.
Parsaveranca Count*
Graat tahai*a arc arcotnpiiahsd not
by strength hut by persavaragea —
I*» .sbyte' lnn Record.
Trlfloa Count
If ihe trifle that nattart noflt.-
..Ha.
“Not so long ago I was like
you—headaches a good deal
of the time, sleeping badly,
and the least bit of house-
work tired me out. My com-
plexion too, was bad.
“Finally, I went to see Dr.
Farman. He showed me that
it was constipation that was
back of my troubles. He said
that it was a very serious
thing because poisons from
clogged waste matter were
picked up by the blood and
carried to every body organ.
And if I didn't correct it in
time I might become a
victim of one of those ter-
rible organic diseases.
**Hc made me drop laxative*
altogether,changed my diet,
and put me on Nujoi. J don’t
think I’ve ever felt better.
1 sleep well, my
headaches have
disappeared, and
you can see for
yourself what an
Npjjol
«M MSSMMA
improvement there is in my
skin. Nujoi has done won-
ders for me.”
Nujoi Works Like Nature
CoMtipstion is dangerouj for any-
body. Nujoi is safe for everybody
It is neither s food nor s medicine
ft does not gripe. It it gentle and
natural in its action and it
prescribed by leading medical
authorities.
Nujoi simply makes up for * do-
hctency — temporary or chrome —
in the supply of natural lubricant
in the intestines It often* the
waste matter and thus permits
thnrough and regular elimination
without ovtrtatnag the intestinal
muscles
Nujoi can be taken for any length
of tune without ill effects. To in-
sure interns] cleanliness, it should
be takes regularly, in accordance
wick the directions on each bottle.
Ae Nujoi a not a Uxatm, it dose
not farm a bnbt and can be dm.
osememsi at any ums.
Adi yaur druggist lu
Nqjoi today and begin
tbs perfect health that
is passiMt only when
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