The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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Help That Achy Back!
An yu di.t^ging an und, day after
day, with a dull, unceaMiig backache*
Are you lame in the morning, bothered
with headache*, dizziness and uYimtry
disorders? Feel tired, irritable and dis-
couraged ? Then there'* surely some-
thing wrong, and likely it's kidney
weakness. Don't neglect it! Get back
your health while you can. Use Doan's
Pills, a stimulant diuretic to the kid-
neys. Doan's have helped thousands,
and should help you. Ask your
neighbor!
A Texas Case
Mrs. J. E. l.es-
ter, 321 8. Hols
D'Arc St., Denton, •
Texas, says: "I
cnuglit Cold In my
kidneys and had
backache. Catches
took me in my
hack. 1 had head-
aches and diszy
spells. too, and-
l.ittle spots before
niy eyes made me
nervous. Also my
kidneys were
weak. Doans
1‘ills stopped the
other symptoms of
plaint."
DOAN’S "iP
STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS
Foster-Mijbum Co., Mlg. Oiem., flyflaio, N..Y.
Robust Motherof Five Healtay,
Happy Children Keeps Fit
Witn Beecham’s Pills
"When t feel a di:rv hesdsi he coming on.
• 1 take'one or two Bccchatn't Palls.
" I api 33 — a hea’thv.rohu*t mother with five
happy children, thanki to Reechutn’*. 1 dp all
my own liou*lrw<>Tlc,be«nJe* at wing, washing.
Ironic n and curing tor the children ”
Mn. All »rt Ormcrod. Fall River. M»,s.
For FREE SAMPLE—write
B. F. Allen Co., 4l7 Canal Street, Nrw York
Buy from your druggist in XS anti $oe boxes
For const.puli Oft, kifinuyim, licit heutlachcs ai.d
ocuir Jigeuive juitmenu tc^e
Beccham’s Pills
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL friiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiinmmiiM*
I CONDENSED AUSTIN NEWS I
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Governor .Miriam A. Fi'tttuscn has
cbruT.cti her deri. i f a’i bills just t*d
by the Thirty-Ninth Legislature, the
f rst sertjon of a Texas Legislature
witn u woman Governur.
SundavSchool
* Lesson’
I By REV. l» B FITZWATER. D D. Dess
of ths Rventng School. Moody Dibls is-
sllluts of Chicago I
((E). 1*31. Wsatarn Nswapapsr Cnlon )
Texas Items I*"*'*ra sw*mp-hoo
Towers for the new radiocasting gta-
(ton in Brownsville have arrived, and
will be placed ut once.
I’latiK are under way for establish-
ing u fig preserving plant In Kdna la
lime to handle this year's crop.
burkuche and
kidney com-
One Secret of Beauty
Is Foot Comfort
Frequently you hear people say, “My
feet perspire winter and summer when
1 put on rubbers or heavier foot-wear—
then, when I remove my shoes my feet
chill quickly, and often my hose seem
, wet through”—in every community
thousands now use ALLEYS FOOT:EASE
in the foot-bath daily, and then dust
the feet and shake into the shoes this
antiseptic, healing powder. Puli
directions on box at aV Drug Stores.
Trial Package and a Foot-Ease Walking
*>oll sent FREE, address
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE. Le Roy, N. Y. *
SAYS PILES ALL GONE
AND NO MORE ECZEMA
"I had eczema for tnar.y vears on my
head and could riot got anything to st**p
the agony. 1 saw your ad .and got ons
box of Peterson’* Ointment and 1 owe yttvj
many thanks for the good it has dona
me. There Isn't a blotch on my le ad now
and I colildn’t help hut thank ■Peterson,
for the cure Is great."—Miss Mary 111)1,
420 Third Avenue. I’ittshurgh, I’a.
”1 have had', itch big piles for 15 years
and I’elerson's Is the only Ointment
that relieves me; besides, the piles seem
to have , gone "—-A. B. Huger. 1127
Washington Avenue, Racine, WIs.
Use Peterson's Oin t men t for old
sopes. sail rheum, chafing and nil skin
diseases. 35 cents Druggists recom-
mend It. Mall orders filled by Teterson
Ointment Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Ship Without a Rivet
Ah oil-t anker In one piece, without
n rivet iti iis hull plates or it bolt in
ita steel frame, the first one ever built
ill the United States by tin* electric*
welding method, tun launched recently
in I’rovidcnce, says I’opltliir Science
Monthly for April. Terrific heat gen-
erated by electricity fused together
the sheets of steel and heavy angle
Iron in the (tinker's frame.
Lesson for April 26
STEPHEN, THE FIRST MARTYR
LESSON TEXT—Acts t: 1-7; «0.
GOLDEN TEXT—"Be thou faithful
unto death. und 1 will give thee a
crown of life."—Itev. 2:10.
PRIMARY TOPIC—The Story of m
Brave Man.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Stephen, the First
i Mu riy r.
INTERMEDIATE. AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—Stephen a UhrlsPlun Herb,
i YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
| 1C—Character and Message of Stephen.
f, Stephen the Deacon ((J:l-H).
The curly church whs threatened
with disruption .over suspected par-
tiality in lIn* distribution of alms, Thus
W(* sec that u.* soon as the church had
I,relief, from .. external troubles, dilli-
(ullies hrosg from within. .’A congre-
catjonal iinteiing was’ called, and tin*
, ease was placed before tbe church,
which was ip;*triteted to'select seven
Spirit-filled men of good reputation to.
administer tin* it*tit| oralities of tin*
clihreli, thus giving the apostles the
necessary lime for prayer and the
ministry of Gods word,
II. Stephen Before th$ Council
((HP IT.).
Tin* success of this movement sobn
ciinie to he noted by the enemies of
Christ.
1. Disputing With Stephen (vv.
H-10).
Certain fort'igu speaking .lews took
the lead In this controversy. Perhaps
tin* fact that Stephen was a Greek
.levy provoked them to net. lie win
j more than, a match for them while
the debate was carried along the lines
of reason and Scripture. Hen ten along
these lines thev laid him arrested and
brought before tin* council.
'J. Charged With Blasphemy (vv.
11-11).
Dr, Perry’s “Pe.-Wl Phot" not only expel*
Worms or Topoworm but ri.'ans out ths
mucus In which they breed and tones up th#
digestion. OMe (lore goes It. Ailv
Ambitious Young Woman
Not wishing !o set* a law scholar-
ship which slit* won wasted, Miss
Cathci'ne <\ Noyes. society, girl of
I.ynhe. Conn., and New York, hits
given tip the social whirl and is mak-
ing a name for herself at the bar.
Lift Off-No Pain!
Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little
"Freezone” on an nohing corn, Instant-
ly that corn stops hurting, then short-
ly you lift It right off with fingers.
Yonr druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every bard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the foes, and the foot
calluses, without soreness or irritation.
for ths Prrfrcliott of Your Complosion
This pur* SH'-w-wtihr ct" no r«in.n-i nM «m<-o|o-,.iWx**.
Wntlfhr*. gStr'"*. ate . ami prut <■-' » •> It ak n
•twl «-rrntnr e.ipif* V* *» A! i»r •* <b »t. • '"»'« <»hy n-ill
PrrpaM.fi H S-out' rtf-P" *irh *>•'' *«»*"• wnatnl
ut, c. H. MM. > CO.. iPTS » /»«.. LHICaOn
Dicker* OLD RELIABLE £y« Wale.
relieves stin and wlfiu-nurhvtl *.•'*-
Doesn't hurt Genuine In lt«-d Foblltti
«»•*. 2fic at till drugglrt* or l.y
Dickey drug co . urtetoi. vs.-t* nn
Worth Remembering
Over and over again w o n< <vl to
comfort and strengtiicn oiirserics with
| the rcmemhilira ** that Ihcre - a very
j wonderful,' 'enduring* qmiutv the
1 tilings that are tt»«»d and clean and
. gonial and honest.
,.....A__________ _:____*
| » Prayer for. the P vy
Let each now day brln. f** our Up*
I the pra.ver: "Make me-san**. anil «wcef,
and strong for all the day holds of
j care and contradiction, of tod and
trouble."
Dr. .1. T.. Tyson, a graduate ot j The county dipping vat located
the medical deportment of tha Uui-tehout four mile* from Hlufftoa. I.Uuo
varsity of Texas, has been appoin ts!
full-time County Health Oliver for
Liberty County. Dr. Tyson h;u* re-
cently returned from Andalusia. Ala.,
where he completed a years couiso
in public lieaJth work.
Gov. Mir am A. Ferguson \otoed
House Hill No. f*41*. which proisiscd
a fur.her exemption of Travis 'Nulli-
ty from the State law protecting
fresh-water fish. During the rt main
County was recently dynamited.
A determined fight to prevent
threatened invasion of grasshoppers
in Dallas county has bean started.
The 100.000 gallon concrete water
reservoir which has been under con-
struction the last three weeks ut bin-
ton bus been completed.
The strawberry crop as a whole was
almost a failure around Alvin this
ThotiKinda if women have kidney si
bladder trouble and never ousimvI it.
\\ t>int'n * complaint* eften prove in I
nothing el»e hut W.diiev trouble, or th
reMilt of kidney or hi.older di*c;t*«*
If tbt* kidneys are not in ,i lie.iltlr
con<lition, they mn\ eau*»* the other oi
gsns to liecotne dise.tHed.
Until in tin* hack, lieu,durhe, los* nf tic
oition, nervmisne**. me often tunes syinp
toniH of kidney trouble.
IV'vr't deity starting trestinent. Ih
Kilincr’i* Sw tmj* Itoot, u physician'* pic
script nn. ohtmnetl at tiny drug store
may l*e just the remedy. needed to over
come such t*on«htien*«
Get h and i ii in or l.xrge si/e ls>ttl*
immediately from any ding store.
However, if >eu wish first to test tin
great prep*r*turn send ten rents to Ih
Kilmer & Co., Hmginimtcn. N Y., for i
•smple bottle. \\ hen writing ^Imj suit
%nd mention this paper. .,
her of the month it will ha unlawful I -v°/u - Dof nu,re 'ban a thud of the crop
to take bass and white perch front being made, on accouut ot dry weather,.
any of the waters of Trav s County i „
'• | I wo issues ot city of Killeen bonds,
* * * i OUe for LhJ.OOO newer and the other
.Danger Hi *;gt. J H Wheatlv h;i- for $L*» ;’ »'* waterworks, have been ap-
been ast.’gjicd to tin* r inter company proved hy the attorney generals tie-
A Queer Question
Sewing 1 <:n |g r I low did von trim
/our tire**';
I'Bpil \\ itli si i**ors of coijrse.
Conquers Cad Breath
and is Popular Again
at Laredo to take charge until
cap'a in can bo ap o'lited to succeed
(’apt. W. I., Wright. Cu|»t. WrigJH
resigned last week Adjt (Jon M tra
McGee said ho expected to make a
permanent appointment soon.
. The Stale of T* \ ;« : t•:ft• 1 Apf'l
'off with a hank toll of Jl_‘ iCi'i.a'H.
of whh-ii $3 7i.’3.r-0{h*l hebums t'» tin
gi-IK ni! •f.liru l!r ed for the support ol
the Sin e Government. These figure-
Vcreobtained frmi flic state Tivas
tin following tin* balaneini of the
hooks for tin.* ttart this’month.
* * *
Operating revenues of Texas rn 1
roads fop January of this year total
ed $H',01^,625. the Italiroad Cotnnus
Sion has announced. The operating
expenses for the month were fl i f,sr>
38b. The. revenue is a gam of about
SJ.bbo n/.l over the same month last
year, while the operating expense^
are slightly, lower than January last
year.
They trumped up. this charge and
endeavored to support It by secretly
finding ami inducing men to perjure
Ihcn.sclies in their testimony. Stephen
showed in hi* ptcachiiig that God’s
purpose is progressive, and that tip*
policy instituted hy Moses should, be
superseded by the new faith since it
was the culmination of what Moses
began. »lle *howt*d that tlie old dis-
pensation Would lie superseded by tin-
new, and that the church would conic
out into tin* liberty <>f Christ. Chris
tiauity did n-.t destroy Judaism' but
(■aimed it to blossom forth into the
glory' of the new order.
.'{. Stephen's Face Transfigured (v
15).
HN* was so completely filled with
Christ that as lie saw tin* angry tnoh
and realized how’ soon he would he
violently' dealt with and pass into tin*
presence of the Lord, his face shone
us the face of an angel. It was the
glory of Christ shining through him.
III. Stephen's Defense (7:1-fWt).
In refuting their charge he showed
by the history of God’s dealing with
the Jews that they had always resisted
Him. Therefore their attitude was be-
cause of their uiisvilllngness to move
forward with the divine purpose. As
indicated by fir. Stiller, four point's
stand out in his defense:
1. God’s dealing with tin* Jews
showed progress. The end wa* not
reached by a single leap, but by grad-
ual stages.
2. The temple, was not the only holy
place. God appeared at different
places and at different time*.
it, Israel invnribly opposed God as
He tried to lead them op.
J. lit* show.il hi* loyalty, to Moses
by constantly ref. rring to him.
IV. Stephen Stoned (7 :M•<»'>).
Hi* words were too', much for thorn
so t|ie> gnashed upon lii.lil with their
teeth.
1. lie Looked Steadfastly Into
Heaven (v. f>.'>).
Instead of looking about upon his
murderers in their raging fury, he
looked up t" heaven. This Wa* the
secret of his ciilni. If lie had looked
about him. he, might have been afraid.
2. lit* Saw the Glory of (Jod (v, 5o).
A vision of God's glory enn only be
so* u by those who are loyal to Him,
even unto death.
He Saw Jesus Standing on the
Right Hand of God (vv. f>o.V3).
The fact flint Jesus was standing
shows that He wa* actually interested
in the sutTering of His faithful witness.
.4. They Cast Him < Mtt of the City
and Stoned Him (vv. .'s .*!»).
f». His Prayer (v. 00).
He kneeled down, and cried with a
loud voice, "Lord, lay not this sin to
their charge." How like the prayer
of Jesus on the crass! Chr%t so com-
pletely filled him that lie could thus
act.
(}. He Fell Asleep (v Oft).
The Christian's death is only n sleep.
This sublime scene must have vitally
affected Saul, who was consenting un-
to Ilia deiirtT.
partment. bearing t! per cent interest
and maturing tonally. ,
Formal transfer of the K.in Antonio,
and Aransas Parts railway piopcrlii'M
to the Soutlcrn Pacific system uinb.r
tho terms of s.ib* approved recently,
hy the it.itcr-.tate commerce roitnum
s on, will take plate on May 1.
Cili. ns of a dozen towns, isxtcnd-
tug from. W aco toward Ucairttnmt, niet
ut-Groi he. k recentiy and phtfined a
widriwind drive t<» have a through
state highway from Waco to •Hoaumotit
designated at once along a direct lino.
A fight to exterminate grasshop-
pers. which caused- liiiestimated dam- [
age in Hunt county last year, lias :
been started by county officials. A
! large number of the pests have been .
already destroyed, cspivially in tho
, souther a part of the county.
The commissioners court has called I
an election to be held May 30 in-ltoscn-
berg and Taveuer districts'll) vote on
bonds to build hard surfaced roads .on
highways Nos 3. 12 and 36. The Rosen- 1
berg is an i*. calls for $22f>.0(H). the Reas-,
ley district for -$ 1 TiO.OOO. and tho
To Have a Clear, Sweet Skin*
Touch pimples, . redness, roughness
or itching. If any. with Cntlcuni oint-
ment, then bathe with (’utleurn Soup
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently find
dust on n little Cntlcuni Talcum to
linive a fascinating friigrutlce on skin.
1C very where 2op eiioii. — Advertiseincnt.
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Nothing Fisitrti
Alice' "See I he lilt I I... I G.V ;•. | \ t*
Ait*;" I'.roihci Toiii 'W . I, h>' tliVln'l *
pt.'SI lull' ll. i.'l a |.*t S.1.'
Tht* prices of cotton and linen have
been dt'Ublcd lc, tin* war. I.eiigihcn
tticir service by using Red Cress It.ill
Him* In tin* luundry. Ail grocers— Ad-
vert l*ciiit*nt. .
- ■■*■. * ; -— —V
A black *ht t‘p.,is a Muck sheep, <>l
com Sts; hill you. ■ cnll’t pll.il the Wool
over-Ids eves.
A to,mlit liver prevent* proper food .-in*ltt)lln
Mon Tone up vour'Hvor with V
V^itetuple pflis
vour'Hvor with WrlKhe
l** in I SI . N V
I nd lii n
A (tv *
Idealism is the c<inti*mph)l.ioii of
marriage, realism i* wlint voti cct..
“Thr day T started taking Carter’s
Little liver l’illv" savs Mr. John A.
IVrrvot New York Uitv,. "mv habitual
had breath and bail stomach stopped.
I Mu ugly recommend th>-)n to till those •
a fit iVied with these na-rv troubles. I
ji**tire yoti .that tuv ow n- ca*e was a
•bad one, rsirdng me untold einharra**-
to nt, and A irter!* helped ufe right
II in the start.** . f
ll.i I bn nli come* from fotir stnmacli
an !.f.iu tiMi.'illy be rtlievtil tju'cLly 1 >y
l‘aitt i * 1 illh Liv er PilI*.
1 lit v atf woptiei Igl lor cnnvtipntion,
sick .h.eii'd-achje^ aiid. i'ndigc Mton and tiiev
p),yvit the *''fein'ip a mill and gratia
manner, no bad att r ctfect*- • •
Ki > oiniiieinlcd and ior sale by all
drug jitcrcs.
Sufferers of Skin Diseases
Uuopci's Tclt'cbRmir i-s giihi'iititccd
for hll «kiii di-nt • .* <>r lrottbU *, nnikt*4
•no diiYi’rtUp i* iif. how* lour, sianding. If
you ere triYublpd \vi(|i Ib’/ciim, 'I'cttcr,
11«I*, (any form) Riiigw orni. Pimples,
Sid1 Rlicuni, D.'iridru.'f, ('racked Hi mis,
1‘olsoU Ivy, Old Sores, Ihysipclns, or
any (her skin disease, or iioobb*, s«>-
ctirt* a bottle of Hooper's Teller Rein
on Our positive guarantee lo give von
enlirt* satisfaction or your iiiont*>f
hack. A stainless' lb|Uid 'germicide,.
Two sizes, 7.V and $1,.">(). Mfgd. by
Minaliiit* Mctliciiu* Co.. Dallas, Texas.
Kohl oil inoucy-biick guavalitt u by nil
druggists, «ir dirccl by mull.
In an offit ini communication to the
State banks of Texas. Charlos O.
Atistn. Commissioner of Ranking
reviews the entire* S ate banking sit-
nation and unequivocally prxxlaims Tavener section for $u0.(11h>
ilia’ the Stao banking sy *cm is her* I
to say. lit* also ad vivos that the guar-
anty fund s in splendid 'condition
and that tin- State banks generally
an- doing w *11.
One hundred Mexican quail havo
been received at Longview, for tin* pur-
pose.of restocking land in t hat sect Ion
with birds. The birds were liberated
on the Bivins Estate farm at'Tally.
Ten thousand acres of land where the
birds were placed wiLV be protected
'Establishment of two field sta-
tions In tin* lower Rio Grande Val-
ley to furnish market news for the against all hunting for two years
spring truck crops will he made,
according to J. Austen Hunter, mar-
ket mws specialist for the State
^larketiiig Department. The stations
fm* to he located at Laredo and
Crystal O ty. wiierd crop reports
relayed from Austin will bo given
to tin* growers direct.
MANY HOUSEKEEPERS
TOIHLL TO WORK
How Many Are Finding Relief from Weakness and
Pain. Mrs. Brandenburg a Notable Case -
Airplane raids on troops of the 2d
division as they march from Fort
Sain Houston. Sin Antonio, to Fred-
rtricksburg and return Iy May. will lm
made by pilots of the 3d attack
group. Kelly Field, according to plans
that are being considered It is so
miles iroui Sau Antonio to Fredericks-
Weekly report? ^om rangers will burg.
be requited by Adjt Gen. Mark Me- , ^ , #
,, , . ,, , 1 The averace salary for all teat hers
Get* and theso reports will slow ^
the daily .activities of in(Iu. dua, I" the publie schools was but $K8S ti2. a
rangers (luting the week This hvk- j t'"mP>l;ition of the slate board of edit
tem was In use s.inio years ago and ' ation just made. Tlie average for m< n
abandoned Gen. McGee is to again ■ f®aebcrs was $1,1 »£.££. while the nver
• nvtike it. Ho pays there is nothing
in the office to 'show what tho
rangers are do ng or have done3 th.i
reports !ir<> n.licit* of some unusual
incident, but no activities aro d<^
st r'il>«-d.
. • *
Tlie State Highway Commission irt.
net an .hor.ycd by law to < r ter Into
<1 contract for tlie ' erection : 1 ■ i
malntcnnnco of m*lc - p; * ts, s n
ports', .gn'idf* posts and highway .mark-
ers on H ate liF hw; y*. lu d'.r wltiHr
cont ract i!:e cob tract, dr is gn.iif d
the c'.'clm \< p.riv Jegc of us'ng such
jvost ; ;;,;:d jna! i.< r-i for ct),iion('re;aj
advertising, the Attorney »D . r.:C-
Dciai tment rub d in an opini »ii givt t
tbe co-mmiesion.
Up with the name? of the dear
heroes of r *xa* and down, with .tht,
1 ving statevmen in public highway
'desigjintionr! That is.tic* eff «•’ ol
the new pulley of the Sta'o liiahv.ay
Contniiss' n jttst adopt .*1 and an
nnnnt'cd by Frank Lanhatt ot Dal as
age for women teachers was $772 11
Tin* averag** for white teachers, men
and women, was $902.19, while tlie
average for ncgio teachers wai
>..2:: 77.
Water and sewer Improvements call
ing tor an expenditure of $3f>,o<m will
be made m the tear future by thr* city ■
of Lamesa. according to plans '»ui» j
tni'tctt to the board of bealth lor aft j'
p 1 val T,I;;.h Includes laying thief
■ '! on" l:ajl rniUrt of sewer lines, four
and- "iic hi if. mil" ;. of water mains and i
,!'.k* co■; • t,ra* tii*n of a. 50,fM)0. gailoti 10
it: 1 : ■ 1 coticretd covered 11 ifotYOir,
I’criioval of some of tlie present
building's at Kllington Field, Houston
to the new Texas National Guard
camp at I’ala'intjr was decided Upon at
a conference of Major W. A. Danielson
•rpiri rt.et'ni;. st er r*irps, Fort Sam llou*
ton. with Major General Jdhn A 11 fi-
le n of i feuston. it was announced I Ufa
week The work of tearing- dowri and.
m
MRS.lt/ilL O. OH AIIDLNaURQ
111 »7tM •TIUtT, M1LWAUHO,. WlltOIOIM
.Milwaukee, Wisconsin. — “I was in
11 badly riiri-dvwn cOnditiou and I
would get weak spells .hfid torribic
b«'adAcbcs, 1 felt so badjy last year
tiiat.I could not do Mtiy ln»u icclcamrig.'
Tiitf minute I w'uUd lift op sT op i 1.
H‘*emcd as if I was poinjv t > * !l th
pi 'ccs. I tt.ld, ti ticijrli! or ho’w i f»■ Il
rind she said'tiiat, I.ydia id. I’inklim ’ ,
Vcg'daliii* (YijfijiiMjn I Wan aircly tl
i: 'tit thin*; for me. I too! iourl t-
tjt s then .and in tbe fall of flu- * ear
T took three. I had been treritt*rf
by h doctor, but lib gave mt* an iron
tame and that did riot help roc. It
seemed that the tonic did riot have in
it what-the Vegetable*Corri|>oiiud did.
'I hat gave me the strength and ambi-
tion 1 needed and 1 have gained in
weight. This year before I started
to clean house I got four bottles of
the Vegetable Compound and am tak-
ing it right along. 1 tell all my friend.**
about it and how much good it doc*
me. They can notice it because. I have
gained in weight. I weigh llS now
and do all my work myself again.'*
-Mrs. Emil o. Buani)lnbijr(;, tiCl
37Ui Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Mrs. Earl’s Recovery
Horace, Nebraska. — “i had trrri-
1ih* pn,ns nnd tiackache, so bad that [
could hardly move, and I would hav't*
to lie down at times. I read advor-
tis* merits of Lydia E. -PinkhanT*
V c'gctabic Compoi utt and I was so
I it' 1 th*>:;i Ht I WOtlld try 11. My
^ lm hand khew jt wai good as fink new
a Woman it had Im'lii. d. It took all.
my'pains away .arid 1 don’t hav<* any
ii.tc!-acii** iio\v. I do mv own house-’
wot’k, take «are* of a few chickens
arui roy garden, jtnd-havc !t little girl
thi»c y* art old to lookout for. I r*'c-
ouriiu j d (he Y'cg'ifibk* ('omiKiiind U»
tr y.h jcrids and 1 uid answer ail tho
* j1. d a*ns I tan, it anyone writes to
is'-;,” -‘Mi s. t Al)A EAitL, Box 2M,
.‘lor u c. 1* nras!<a. '- '
THE BEST RECO<viM£ft'0ATION
cliaTn.an. It menps tin t tin* 1 ; .rebuilding the frame huildldps ,Vt the
Neff anti Will Hobby 11ighway.a wll. new c,;mi* will not get under way for
pas* out and in
"tvnic t,h« names
Davy Crockett,
Charles Culberson.
their places wil'
if Pam Houston
Stephen Austi 1
John II, K< agan
Albert ritincy J ihnstun and others
• • •
t'r ah Hc’l,- 101 ye. irs old. th»
oldest inmate of the Homo tor Con
fi derate Yetr rnhs. il w! at :iie iioiri*
recently :itl**r a brief illness dm* tt
tho Infirmities uf old aco. Unti
a few months ago Roll was in vplen
did health and h;wt celebrated hi;
lhOth birthday by punhasng at
fiu'omoldlc. which h<* learned t<
drive. For years ho had ecmiuoU-
a cigar and soda water stand a
th»' home. Hr* was buried in thi
Stute Cernttery
« » •
Cheatr r Cnh* n. "tu-sb font rmt.ttar;
enL'nr er. <f thr> S it** i’", d 1*
Ilcalfn for tin* i.'t t v ,r ii;t hot
gr*nud a ye ir’s Je.ive <f !'»sm u
.if d W il! 1 ( n A lull 7.8 ‘fr ’in Nev
for ihtrni
Bcvcrai Weeks, it Is said.
The per capl-t 1 cost Of the 1? r,41
State roods fn the .17 State eleemosy-
nary institutions during March tun
$:.1.28, a report of the State board i f
control show;. This is less tfum the
jar capita cost for the seven months
o? the fiscal year with h show*
$23.Ht. .The highest per capita tost
was the Girls' Training School • at
Gainesville, which averaged $77 5*4
e?ch 'I he lowest was the South-
western minue asylum at Ran An-
tonio. which averaged $1522 The to-
tal «xpet »e for the several Instill*
lions was $2J'I.M2 46.
— IOR —
Bare-to-Hair
N the number who arc trying t » imitate it
If Bn re-to-1 lair ws» rtot gr^wirtg hair pn lisld
.beads liters would be no imitators. If there
is baldness or sign's of it yen can’t afford to
neglect to use‘‘I‘orst's Original Hare to-1 lair.’’
Corrrspondrnc* Gm u Persont>I Attei.t,on
VV. H. FOR3T, Mfgr.
SCOTTDALE . - RFNNA.
K
A Remedy for Piles
1 Ask your Druggist (whom you know) wheat
he knows nhout I’AZO OINTMKNT as a
Reinwly for Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro-
truding Piles., G0c.
FIRE
INSURANCE
PREMIUMS RLDUCE3
•if '"•. * ' a?
, A vat It)
sijfVire* prt-
Yo k t ity for I'aroji , .ty-, Mpd. j G84 ' III b-
Enropt’an ?r** ■ In «’u 1 f vataf purifa.t j in 221 T»
Ion und ‘ri vt rjtf-e .xHaiv sui ,!!*• -w.i | credit,, n<> •
Itei-d ihe^ Hd,Uth Lv * >Hitf<»l j gt.-iin fire n
Te
t V.< • r.:t l:i May. at y. n < .1 tin
p thilc w .11 li'fvn for tho t.r-,t tlnn
• 1 e opportunity’ of ins: < < ling tin
c llectlon nnd pr» pamtior.H ot tin
German t entiaJ Inat tulc of i’uhlc
Hoalth.
Savings'- In fin n
ffii« 1; ".ititi * S T.123.•
< r't'*l for 192a in crunt
t it ns rood fi e re* ofd
iz 'U> J .J T'lnrrion*
!i.;il T^est* (1 u 11 rt
I fc’efmnift'* -uf *s»>3:»,
it y** 1 r tie s,»rd, e-htcii
enaifig volume «if pre ul
umi. Int'5rnte even n gn at* r s«v iri|
than In* figure uanud.
dSy:■!,.
111 to * I on tot
197 22 paid I
tec a use of ire
DIXIE POWDER
u k ^mru VYULll
. Reduces Fever and Produces Rest
feitoins No Opiate -
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