The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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“liow many have I told y»u
to keep quiet ? Do you want me to
shut you up in a dark room?"
Bobby (a>red five)—What makes you
ask such foolish questions, pupa?—
Boston Post.
Cuticura for Sore Hands.
Soak hands on retiring In the hot ends
of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub In On-
tlcura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper, nils la
only one of the things Cuticura will do
if Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used
for all toilet purposes,—Advertisement.
Bright
“That's an intelligent dog!"
“Yes, lie barks every time my wife
goes near the piano!"
Permanent roads
arc a good
investment
—not an expense
Why
America
Must Have
More Paved
Highways
Almost every section oi
the United States is con*
fronted by s traffic prob-
lem.
Month by month this
problem is becoming more
and more serious.
Hundreds of cars pass
a given point every hour
on many of our state and
county roads. Down-
town city streets are
jammed with traffic.
Think, too,how narrow many
oi our road* arc, and how com*
paredvcly lew paved highways
there are in proportion to the
steadily increasing number
dears.
If the motor vehicle la to con-
tinue gi vmg the economic service
ol which it ia capable, we must
have more Concrete highways
and widen those near large cen-
ters oi population.
Every citizen should discuss
highw ay reedso! hiacommunity
with hia local authorities.
Your highway officials will do
their part ti given your support.
Why postpone meeting tlua
pressing need?
An early atart meant early
relief
BRINGS YOUTH
TO OLD FOLKS
On* of Ttnlac'g greatest bless-
ings Is the new life and vigor It
brings to old folks. Men and women
up In the seventies and eighties are
writing to us every day to thank us
for Tanlac’s wondrous benefits.
Tanlac is a natural tonic. It
drives poisons from the blood, stirs
up the lazy liver and puts digestive
organs In working order.
Made after the famous Tanlac
formula from roots, barks and rare
herbs. It Is nature’s own tonic and
builder—harmless to man or child.
If your body Is weakened and
run-down, If you lack ambition,
can’t eat or sleep, you’ll be de-
lighted with Tanlac’s (fulck results
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills
for Constipation
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Lesson for February 15
JESUS IN QETHSEMANE
TANLAC
FOR YOUR HEALTH
LESSON TEXT—Mark 14:32-4*.
GOLDEN TEXT— Not what I will,
but what thou wilt."—Mark 14 36.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Joaua In the Gar-
Son.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Christ’s Prayer In
the Garden.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—Ohrlat’a Prayer In the Garden.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—LeHouna From Geihnt-marie.
Texas News
SOAKS RIGHT IN
and LIMBERS UP
STIFF JOINTS
Snn Antonio voters will bo called
upon about April 1 to express tlli-lr
opinion of the proposed purchase of
the water works by the city.
The Stute of Texas le credited with
4,761.,176 bales of cotton for the sea-
son to date, ns compared with 4,219,-
24* for the 1923 season.
At a meeting In Dallas W. D Ferris
of Ennis was unanimously re-elected
president of the Texas Farm Bureau
Federation for 1925.
Harris county made a record yield
of cotton last year, with 11.222 bales
at* compared with 8288 bales for thu
1923 season.
Owners of fig orchards In Jefferson
and adjoining counties ure appealing
to Beaumont hunters to help rid the
orchards oi the increasing menace ol
rabbits.
Wheat exports from Galveston dur-
Children CyJ*
I. Jesus Christ Suffsring (vv. 32-34.).
1. The Place (v. 32). The garden
of Gethsemane—an enclosure contain-
ing olive and fig trees, beyond Kldron, ling January totaled 1,770,068 2 busu-
about three-fourths of a mile from i els, as compared with none In Janu-
Jerusalein. The name means olive ary, 11*24, anil 4,455.008 bushels in
Stiff, swollen, Inflamed, rheumatic
Joints should be treated wifh a rem-
edy made for Just that purpose and
that purpose only.
Remember the name of this discov-
ery Is Joint-Ease and It will take out
the agony, reduce the swelling and
limber up any troubled Joint after ordi-
nary cure-alls have miserably failed.
Just rulf It on—00c a tube at any
druggist—ask for Jolnt-Ense.
Always remember, when Joint-Ease
gets In Joint agony gets out—quick.
; press. The name Is significant of the
j occasion. Edershelm says, “It Is an
j emblem of trlul. distress, and agony.”
i Perhaps the garden was owned by
some one of Jesus' friends. It afforded
; Him a suitable place to ret.- e with
His disciples in this trying hour.
2.. Ills Companions (v. 35). He took
with Hlpi the eleven-disciples that they
might share so far as possible, this
sorrow with Him. Being a real human
being He craved human sympathy. He
bade them watch w ith Him. While He
knew that He must “tread -the w Ine-
press alone," He had a keen apprecia
Makes Much Money
Sam—He is not rich, and yet he
makes a great deal more money than
he spends.
Dan—How can flint be?
Sam—He works In the mint.
December. 1824.
Texas last year produced nearly
one tenth of ull the farm crop values
In the United States, leading all otn-
tr states. The total value of all prod-
ucts of the farm was $763,667,96
Five hundred negro farmers are
cooperating In extension work #ia
Gregg county. Twenty-two junior
und community clubs among the ne-
groes of that county are in active
working order.
Charges collected on spinach l.n car-
MOTHER:- Fletcher's
Castoria is especially prepared
to relieve Infants in arms and
Children all ages of Constipa-
tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic,
and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by
regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of
Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of “
Absolutely Harmless — No Opiates. Phyxipiahs. everywhere recommend it
Th^Needy One
Betty Tile first time by. kissed her.
she etilled for help.
Kitty—I think lie still needs It.
After one 1ms "got to the front," be
isn’t ueeesNiirily happy.
A elm meter tbjitis honest mid trust
worthy seldom changes. Yi« e versa.
when you Heckle to get rid of Worm* or
Tuprworm, got On* nieilii-lne that will expel
thorn with one rinau I>r. I’cery's "Head
Shut.” 372 Pearl St., N. Y Aitv.
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Death is the crown of life,— Young.
tlon of sympathy so fur ns those who" loads shipped from lexas points to
various destination wore found not un-
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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4fM Hot water
v«2| Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
loved Him could give W.
3. His Great Sorrow (v. 34). This
ia the same as the "cup” in verse 30.
It wns not primarily the prospect of
physleul suffering that whs crushing
Him; It was the suffering ns a sin
bearer—the sensntlons of His pure soul
coming Into contact with the awful
sin and guilt of the world. In addi-
tion to this there was the Judgment
stroke from the holy God as It fell
upon His Bon Instead of the sinner.
God caused the Iniquities of the world
to strike upon Jeaus (II Cor. 5: 21; Isa.
53:0).
II. Jesus Christ Praying (vv. 35-42).
Though He prized human sympathy
in the hour of supreme need, Ills only
recourse was prayer. The symputhy
of our friends Is helpful, but in the
great crises of life we can only find
help as we go to God In prayer.
reasonable or otherwise unlawful in a
decision by (he interstate commerce
commission recently..
All State highway laws are to be
enforced rigidly In Nueces county,
according to an edict which went
forth recently from Sheriff Ben D.
Lee. The sheriff’s'..department and
motorcycle officers are to cp-qperate
in the enforcement.
A large, outfit of teams and trac-
tors are at work preparing the ground j
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1
for 1000 acres of rice to be planted
an the Walker tract five miles south
of Angleton.. -This, wjll be. the larg-
est single agricultural undertaking in
the Angieton district this year. •
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
The housing problem is becoming
serious In Bastrop. At present'there
Is not a business house vacant in the
£5* AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
1. The First Prayer (vv. 85-38).
(1) His posture (v. 35). He fell , cIt>’ anrt Tu houses are scarce. Ih.s
i on hts face prostrate on the ground. 1 *s 10 tJe ^rst time in several
Grandmother Knew
There Was Nothing So Good fas
Congestion and Colds as Mustard
But the old-fashioned mustard
plaster burned and blistered while it
acted. Get the relief and help that
mustard plasters gave, without the
plaster and without the blister.
Musterole does it. It is a clean,
white ointment, made with oil of mus-
tard. It is scientifically prepared, so
that it works wonders.
Gently massage Musterole in with the
finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re-
lief—how speedily the pain disappears.
Try Musterole for sore throat, bron-
chitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck,
asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges-
tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and aches of the back or joints,
6prains, sore muscles, bruises, chil-
blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest
(it may prevent pneumonia).
To Mothers.* Musterole is alto
mad* in milder form for
babies and email children*
Ask for Children’s Musterole*
35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos-
pital size, $3.00.
In the hour of our great need we nat-
urally prostrate ourselves before God
—a becoming posture. (2) His peti-
tion (v. 80). “Take away this cup from
Me." By the cup Is meant His death
on the cross. No doubt It was most
grievous to Him to face its shame, but
He pressed on knowing that for this
cause He had come Into tlie world
(John 12:27, 28. cf. Heb. 2jl4). He
prayed that the "hour might pass from
! Him"—the burden wns so great that It
seemed His life would be crushed out
Ills prayer was heard (Heb. 5:7). When
! God hears our prayers He grants the
j petition desired (I John 5:14, 15).
Angels ministered to Him, giving the
necessary gruce to endure to the end
i (Luke 22-43). (3) His resignation (v.
: 80). Ills will was In subjection to .the
Father. He knew that His death on
the cross was the will of God the
| Father; for He was the Lamb Hlnln
from the foundation of the world. (4)
The disciples rebuked (V. 37). He sin-
gled out Peter, since he had been the
years that all business houses are
occupied. The scarcity Is caused by
many newcomers- to Bastrop to make
their homes.
Wolf hunting parries are being or-
ganized throughout the Oak Hill com-
munity near Elgin because of tho
great damage being done by .th.e ani-
mals Several young calves have been
killed recently, as have hundreds of
chickens, turkeys and pigs. -The
wolves go in droves and arc seemingly
In a starved condition.
Headache
Neuralgia :
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Grasshoppers, which for the last
four years have eaten up thousands
of acres of cotton and grain and have
even damaged trees in West Texas,
have finally been eliminated by the
unprecedented cold weather- of this
whiter. From all sections come re-
ports that the grasshopper eggs have
been killed by the 30-day freeze.
Up to 1924 Texas had no st.ite
pirks. Just before Governor Pat M.
most conspicuous In proclaiming bis i Neff retired from office, in January,
Better than a mustard plaster
loyalty (John 13:38). Though he
would go with Him to death lie cotild
not watch one hour. (5) Exhortation
to the disciples (v. 38). "Watch and
pray, lest ye enter Into temptation."
The only way to he aide to stand in
the time of trial Is to be watching and
praying. Jesus knew that although
the disciples meant It well they would
fall In the trial unless aided from
above.
2. The Second Prayer (vv. 30. 40).
He withdrew the second time from
Ills disciples and Uttered the same
words In prayer. This was not vain
1925, lie sent a message to the state
legislature, .statipg that 62 park sites
had' been offered Jo* the state, the
parks ranging from P* to 100U acres,
and Worth aboqt $500,000. Of these
45 have already been- Jeetled to the
state for park purposes “.now and for
ever." 1
The governors of six States have
agreed to atb.ti 1 the Joint conven-
tion of the United Sla -:s G viC Loads
Association and the Bankhead Na-
tional Highway‘ Association at' Hous-
ton April. 20 to 25, inclusive, and the
governors of a hunt "a dozen*’/other
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Aa^lrla la tb* trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Munoacetlcacldester of Salleyllcacld
TAXATIVES and cathartics provide
temporary relief only. Their con-
tinued use leads to permanent injury. In
time, says an eminent physician, analmost
incalculable amount of hartn is done by
the use of pills, salts, mineral waters,
castor oil and the like.
Physicians advise lubrication for
Internal Cleanliness
repetition. I,, is proper- to repent our ^ hrf-.e bl>on tnvllrt. according
. II,. r .iin.l tbo /HaoinlikU oulootv
What will this
test tell you?
requests. He found the disciple* asleep
again. Their Shame and confusion were
more marked than at first.
3. The Third Prayer (vv. 41. 42).
lie-uttered the same words In His
third prayer (Matt. 20:11). He tells the
diselples to .sleep on and take their
to J. A. Rountree, director general,
A riverside park." along tho lower
Ban Jacinto River, flom Crosby to
Lynchburg, is proposed .for -Harris
County and Houston by S. Herbert
Hare, park expert. No map*and no
rest, as the hour bad now rome for His - Camera can show the beauty'of this
betrayal. There is such a thing as be-
ing asleep when wanted and awaking
when it is too late.
TII TILL it say danger . . . fail-
VV Ure ahead? Will It show
you that your loss of ambition,
your loss nf energy, of vitality, ia
du<* to Anemia . . . blood starva-
tion t ,
Unless :n* rich, red blood comes
rushing back immediately after
you have firmly pressed the flesh
betw een hand and thumb, it is a
warning signal ... it means lack
cf vitali/.ing, energizing, strength-
building blood.
For thirty-two years, pliyriciar.a
have prescribed Glide's Pepto-
Mangan. I s rich iron and man-
ganese content ia the sure way
and the Sale way to rt gain health.
You r druggist b.as Code’s Pef.to-
Mar ^ai i.i either liquid or Uliel
form.
Thank God
Thunk God every morning when you
got up Hint you lmvp smoothing to do
that day which must be done, vv bather
you like It or not. Being forced to
work lin'd forced to do your best will
breed in you temperance, self-control,
diligence, strength of will, content and
a hundred virtues which the Idle Will
never know. Charles Kingsley.
Doubts
Doubts about t iind iieentalt* exist In
certain churches. Where there is a
warm hearted ehiirj-h. you do not hour
of tliciy. 4’. H. Spurgeon.
Glide’s
pepto-^an^an
Tonic ami blood Enrichcr
War nnd Peace
tit wnr with jour v in *. v:it ‘jn :n .
- pli yovjr neighbor*, and let *-v♦ ry year
find >otj ii better ll>.ill or Woy.ii^.
Power for Holy Service
T|i«- power tor. Htoly service 1« inter
rouise with God.
nine-mile stretch of river pm! woods.
The primitive forest on both sides
of the river is dotted with lukes. small
and large, the resort of fishermen and
duck hunters. * _ ,
Thirty sheepmen'in Crockett coun-
ty have formed a pool of 1925 long j
spring wool that is -expected to total j
60(l,t*(K) pounds. They Htave named L. !
11. (’ex. Joe Pierce, \Jiv, dud Paul Per-
per as a sales eommittep. 'The clip
will llkt lv be offered at miction tills
month, in advance- tfliftlrlng.
Crockett cpmty’s -wool production
t-iis year, fa* eprtaln be heavier
tiiati ever before. "* / .<
Tin- fir t er-.a'nizdtion of co/inty
highway e -gtno.ers-in Tdxsn was form-
ed at the A«.hoL.M College of Texas
i i week If. ft s', named ti - Asso-
id n < n Vf5t\ eh Hr ftt hvv.'y £ticihei rs '
Oi 1 rs eh fed were G. A. llrarlw :-,,
ten county, president; T E'
V. l b ro< n»v, vice prridd Tt,
Mitchell. Ml him county, soc-
Op the « xecutivo com tip l too,
besides the officers, arc M. B Hodges,
Uvalde; S J. Treadway, Kuufu*tn,
and V It. timtlT.aui, Rockwall.
Medical science has found at last in lubri•
cation a means of overcoming constipa-
tion. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, pene-
trates and softens the hard food waste -
and thus hastens its passage through and. *
out of the body. Thus, Nujol brings in-
ternal cleanliness.
I
Nujol is U9ed in leading hospitals and id
prescribed by physicians throughout the
world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxa-
tive and cannot gripe. Like pure water,
it is harmless.
Take Nujol regularly and adopt the
habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by
all druggists.
Nujol
RkO. US. PAT. Off.
For Internal Cleanliness
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