The Tyler Daily Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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TYLER DAILY COURIER-TBIES
PAGE THREE
J. CALVE Rfr
Dr. of Chiropractic
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Cox B|dg. N^Sroadway
Chiropractic' "Correctly A pif«J Will Bring Insults
Without the use of Medicines. 8eiums,.etc.
CHKIOPRACTIC IS NOT Magic, it makes no prs-
tense oí restoring life aitsr tht Divine Spark has van-
shed. But Chiropractic can often restore after other
methods fail If yon arc not well, come in and learn
about Chiropractic.
BURKS-WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS and ENBALMERS
Automobile and Horse Drewn Funerala
Day Phone 421 N. I.roadwaj Nigh* Phones 68/-671
Sunday Big Day at
Piesbvterian Church
Now is the time to place
order for that
AtlcndaV.Hc At First i 'l'«%i y tenan
church Smulay showed another <li>< ul< <1
increase aiut *v are glad ot the return
to normal conditions.
"Dur I nanswerea Prayer"<Jtvan the
tiuffit discussed at th* marr.'jat V u;.
The scripture lesson was read from
the 15th chapter of Matthew, the ü'Jml
and part of the 34rd verses serving
as a text: "And behold, it t'anannitish
woman came out from those borders
anil eried. saying 'Have Mercy on m,
t) T.oivt, thou son of David. My
daughter is grievously vexed with a
| demon. Hut. he answered her not a
■m*rd."
The sermon emphasized the virtue
and need of prayer and the fact tluit ^ ,.att>
a wise and loving father best er\es
our interests often in delaying or al-
Best Work
tl
Lowest Prices
•va q:v« vou morí fon voo wdniv than «my othrk
0«NT ST8 IN TH1 STATS.
OUR PRICES:
Set of tei'th „ T —-«.fftOO tt> *12 00
12-k. Gold Crowns w.,-14 to J4.M
Brjdgg Work l.Oft «.-> 4.50
Gold Fillings 1.50 up.
Dentlficial Enamel = iTTl 1.00 to 2.CI0
Silver Killings .75 to 1.00
Extracting .50
Union Painless Dentists
on VODERS, Proprietor Ov«r Malavantoa
HERNDON & CO X
INSURANCE COMPANY
F?re,°Tornado, Automobile, Workman's Compensation, Liability, Plate tiluss
Bonds, Accident. Every Company Represented has over 81,000,000 of Assets
office phqne 144 residence phones 274 & 824
To Whom It Nay Concern
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PLEAS B TAKE NOTICE. If you have any of our lee-
Cream Containers, please notify us by Mail or Telephone,
and we will call for them. Your prompt attention will oblige
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We do Altering, Clean-
ing and Pressing
rail fase.
Lesdiigfiilor
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CHEER UP!
It lipadach>cfaot ilious, °constipated *
Clark's Mack Capsules toniglit. No
o>lds how bad your liver, stomach o
bowels; how much your head aches;
. «ají-*
SI .
Tyler Creamery
Keep your skin from growing old
in looks wi .h
MARINE LI. O
Irist.intancoui nic^chin" 1 r< Attnenta
Oneapplu ntion IeiiK ik.'i i'our < r Hvpcharle*
Kt-rnovt'.s dingimLeaves skin clear and
■mouth. Noirritat ion or injury, Preparations
forhom • HHP,
*RS. BETTIE TEER
HiiiiiiiimiiifiiiTi
Glasses, properly fitted, should rest
comtertably on the bridge of the nose,
close to the eyes. Sometimes you
see a man with glasses on the end of
his nose. There is a reason for this
In such cases we can supply glasses
I hat will be close to the eyes and effi-
cient for NEAR and FAR seeing.
MISS L. R0TSGH1LD
Optometrist
£yes Examined Glasses Fitted
Above Goldstein & Brown
together refusing the answer to prayer,
as meant in our petitions.
The pastor said in part: "Prayer is a
mysterious thing. in addition to this
fact, some interesting things are con-
nected with it. How a man, by a word,
can bring about things which no
amount «*£ pov i : can do is mysterious;
hc>w a inau- by a Wftrtf or series of
words, can singly Mctsatlies, a lien
other!*, aiouiuliwf in wtaltb uurnot buy
t'P>a«|, l*vea.l.s the mystery «t prayer.
We know tlieieare time whm prayer
O
is aiiswi'trtl iniiiifrti:ttt>ly: mirnetinVes
the answer is delayed. some t i mes
seen ) Tint ti be ¡auiwend at all.
The li.*> Ki'iimanilN 11s to pr .v
that v""' *e tU«'stm twin ude hIWfti
unto God; |>;*|; blw W « nivíl *¥J> ojjr
Lord for the express |iur|W of urging
that men tdiouiri not taint, but always
to pray. MtM gilayed. "Show m«
Glory" i'Ut this, toi th* present was
denied; lw- prayed that lie might en-
U-r tli*' promts*1*! laiul. this al.si>, was
refused. i avi*l forgot hi greatness
ami tirayotl all night that the life of
Ms little imi.v Ik1 nm*«i tmt G«i.l took
hWti !*aul t'tayed iIn«*« time® fw Ihe
ieiti*)V¡*l of tbe ttn'Tii t i biw tlesh, but
God refuse*. Of* ' meater i W« Mtwes
or David or Paul, grayed in the gar-
den that the cup might pass, but It
did not pass; his words on the cross,
•V hy hast thou lorsaken me." were
^jii'a i'irái'éC Itert to >«■ foramen. i'Ut
the heavens grew blacker.
These are some of the things that
«•orne to us in the mysterious exer-
cise of prayer. Hut one thing must
be noted: When God refused to hear
these servants, they kept on praying.
Some cease to pray because God
• loes not answer, but th# little child
does not cease to ask ot its parents
when refused. When will w# come to
inderstand like the little child? Jesus
■■aid. "Except ye become as little c.tól-
Uen."
What is prayer? To many prayer is
•nly a petit'on; something asked for
t0r personal gratification, yet, the
hild tells its parents all h
this makes the atmosp^Fre
home. Prayer is a divinely appointed
agency hy which we lift ourselves out
of. earthly things to heavenly things:
to meet God and find out what hi'
would have us do in the world.
grow spiritually, the Christian
have spiritual atmosphere; the
fjr'e in the water o^ the
"sh in the air, this is brought aboW
y prayer, and prayer tiiuij, ^becomes
agency for ushering us into the world
light and knowledge.
Why is prayer n<U answered" Some
linns we ask for things hurtful: some
•Imus for things God says he will not
grant. Moses asked to see God when
. ouiun't look upon the ■ i"i> "f
God: Paul asked for th* tftorn in*'his
t'l, I, to be removed, which ¡I ■ n
s.W.e.reJ, lie n.igllt have beconn proud;
sunn times in prayer, we magnify
o
needs
knows;
of the
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"tust
liird cannot
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LADIES' FINE SHOES
We have the P. Sullivan & Co., Cincinnati,
dhio, and the Pontiac Shoe Mfg. Co., Pon-
tiac, 111. brands of Ladies'High Grade Shoes
prices--^
-$6.= te- $8.=
Different colors and widths, They have alf
yau want-Style, Comfort, Service and Fit.
E. ALBERTS0N SONS
We Shoe the Family With Leather Shoes ,ataft
w .p. ^*11 iiiiim—
engine or tin , gre.nt. ship
a guiding hamb nit tlio world cannot
move without the t;uldlng hand of God
Israel, ia the cht>% hud. to be crushed
Into a shapeless ri'Htv before it could
becomi a vessel of liiViuty: the church
was marred by the wills of men and
has to be made over by the faster pot-
ter, otherwise it could have aceot -
plished its purpose long ago, and we.
what would we be today, if we ha© li t
God have his wa> with us'.' The ves-
sel lias been tmuTcd, but love lies at
thw ttottoin of God's plan. . o
Saul of Tarsiiri, lii (lie potinfv hard,
tiling: tlial liaviCJncver been burn; lilt
becanii jhe great :ipóstle, the exprés
síon of «lod'Jf)6||lind • in the life of a
man who let flic ilo|f>@ have his way.
The tragic thing, !•*, that the i^Jav
could not ¡ntei'U«ro With the potter,
but We i an inl( pft'iv„ with (¡oil; the
tragedy in this life lle.s' in the gr< il
hings that ha\i« nevor been born; bu' i
when the clay hall been marred. God ¡
can take tht' anil make afioihei ¡
vessel as seeméllt líood to hiin0
The sermon Wnfl n strong presenta
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tiotl of the gre.-jtl irinb^ of God's sov
ereignty and nlllttV free agency and
through it ran the plea to yield our-
selves willingly In the hands of the
potter, to )«• ftialiloned as seemeth
good to him;
© ' HEPOUTICIt.
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f | how miserable and uncomfortable you
l> ^ «ire front, constipation,^digestIon, bil-
iousness and sluggish Intestines—you
will always get results with
CLARK'S BLACK CAPSULES
1 hey end the hexdnche, biliousness,
dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gas-
sy stomach. They cleanse your liver
and bowels of all the sour bile, foul
gasses and constipated matter which
is inducing the misery. Three Black
Capsules Tonight will straighten you
out by morning—will keep your head
clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels
regular and make you feel cheerful and
bully for months.
THREE CAPSULES FOR 25c
O
TAKE--
One Blaek 0
Capsule
Every Hour
Until Three
Are Taken
AND--
O °
czu
You Cannot
Remain
Bilious.
I OOCCD
Sfrr.-'ji
Clark's Drug Store
n i ■ 2%0 O
Cor. S. Broadway and Square.
PHONE 945.
BUY W.S.S
BUY W.S.S
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SIGNALS OF DISTRESS
GG' OB. •: ,ii I r-im if—-irgpj
Tyler People Should Know How to I
Read and Heed Them.
Disordered irfdneya give tnafi^ sig- :
nals tvr dleiross.
Th<> searetltins may be dark, con-
tain sedfmerit,'
Passage "".'sometimes frequent,
scanty-, painfull .
Backa'chtj; Is; often present day and
night. ■ '.
Weakened^'Wdneys should receive
quick help. , :'/;' V.
Don't. d«ilayT Use a special kidney
remedy. "
Doan's KMtí&y ..Pills are for weak
kidneytfe backnch« rind urinary dls
orders. • ■ o
Tyler evidence proves their worth.
J. P. StarneaV retired grocer, S. «'ol-
l<*ge Ave., says: "My kidneys were
lisordered and I had palps In my back.
I could hardly, get. out of bed morn-
ings, because éV'eiO" move sent sharp
pains through small of my back.
My kidneys acte.d Irregularly and the
secretions were' unnfttura 1. Two boxes
of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured0 from
the Coker Drug Go., relieved me."
A'iee 00 cents, nt all dealers. Don't
simply ask for ti kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Starnes had. . Poster.-Mllburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
THE ROYAL ICE CREAM
100%Puré
TRY IT
Served and Sold Only at Our Fountain
THE Ü0YÍL
TYLER'S LEMING] CONFECTIONERY
co c3 05j°0 oocd c:t300c3c90 o c
WHEN NEURALGIA
ATTACKS NERVES
A riieifl)erutlve diet In influenza.
Hoi lick's Malted Milk: very digestible.
Sloan's Liniment scatters
the congestion and
relieves pain
A little, applied without rubbing, will
penetra!n immediately and rest «tnd
•oothe the nerves.
Sloan's Liniment 13 very effective In
allaying external pains, strains, bruises,
aches, st i IT j'itits, sore muscles, lumba-
go, neuritis, si iatica, rheumatic twinges
Keep a big bottle always on hand
for family u¿e. Druggists everywhere.
I SUFFER
■mmlhi
Price 30c. 6ÚC, $1^0.
soiile things, wheii < iod wi^liholds to
show us better things.
\o prayer goes unanswered; Moses'
.r.i'i(iiest. "Sow me thy glory" wa de-
' o|D
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liiOd tliell. but
lie ser s it HOW ' I -et
rue filter the promisi d land" was de-
nied then, but fifteen hundred years
later, he stood in this land and saw
the glory of the Lord. David wanted
liis boy spared and has been with him
twenty-five hundred years. Paul has
now had The thorn removed; Resits
only, had not his prayer answered.
The words of the bea ut if ill hymn, "Un-
answered Vet" were quoted as.a litting
close to the sermon.
"The Story of the Potter" w!ls the
themo for the evening lesson, taken
from the lSth°chapter of .leremlah and
«C*
the 4th verso used as a text. "And
the vessel that he made of clay was
tuuxjed In She hand of the potter; so
he made it again, another vessel as
■tried good to the potter to mlM^'-lt."
In this, an Important tn¿th and sy.^5'
8teii'i of doctrine fs taught. The Lord
might have explained to the prophet
wluit he had to sny, but to make tilts
important lesson more vivid, he sends
him to the house of the potter. In
this flgut#. God Is represented as the
potter and Israel the elfiT It teaeh-
e God's sr^Yrrefgnty, God does as he
f !<M.-es with the® lay. The sovereignty
in' God is a doctrine that contri0 the
Bib: - an'l**a doctrine of «ertalnty in
i" ell balanced mind, "fhe Intrl-
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Get Rid of That
' ! Persistent Couiili
" r'^ W1' 1 ' I" ' 1 a 11 i n t eon li
Use Soothing Musterole
When those sharp pains go shooting
through your head, when your skull
seems as if it would split, just rub a
little Musterole on your temples and
' neck. It draws out the inflammation,
j soothes awsy the pain, usually giving
quick relief.
i Musterole is a clSat?, white ointment,
', made with oil of mustard. Dettcrtiiaua
' mustard plaster and docs n ' bitter.
M^iy doctors and nurrc.3 frankly rer-
ommend Mustióle for wji ■ t'.r.oat, br :i-
. chiti , croup, stiff neck, asthma, r: t; .!■
; |;ia, congestion, plcuri -y, rheutnati :.i,
lumbago, ^ains and ache i of L;o L.m. ': or
i ointa,' sprains, sore muscles, brui, s
¡chilblains, frosted feet —colds of t'.iu
i ch'-i t (it often iircvenls pneumonia). It
1 is always dependable.
^Uc and 6üc jars; hospital size $12.50.
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Money Positively Returned If hot Satisfied
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PILES!-
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Would you 1 il{(! to bj cured in S few days' time?
Would you like to be cureft without the knife?
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Would you like to be cured without suffering any pain?
Would you like to be cured without losing any time
from your work1?
TIJK.VÍ SEE-
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Dr. HENDERSON
The ftectal Specialist
this 'Vvek'frt ¡101 Wpst, Ferguson Street, Tyler, Texas.
It will cost-cjou' Viothing if ;ie does not cure you.
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No chirlo for eousultations, examinations or visits.
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McDougal, H. A. The Tyler Daily Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1918, newspaper, November 12, 1918; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178083/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.