The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929 Page: 9 of 10
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THE HOLY SCRIP TURLS
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SPIRIN
To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Uayer Aspirin
(ablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient,
too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago I
And there’s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children—
often infants. Whenever there’s pain, think of Aspirin. The
genuine Haver Aspirin has Hayer on the box and on every tablet.
All druggists, with proven directions.
I. Th# Scriptur#* Ar# Divinely In
•pii#d (II Tim
'I In lii'Kt thing tu th* willed o n
reining iIn* ( iiiiiiiili-.il K.-rlniurch o
tln-lr liif|nriiili.ii uiui Miillmrliy. In
tin* S.ripiurc* God Im ui ‘‘sundry times
mill In diver* muiiin*r«" k|>«*iikIiik In
mini (Ill'll. 1:1). I 'it ill ill tliia pu**Hg«*
dreluie. lliriil In In- "(im| breathed."
inclining unit iiderunre* nf Holy i
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Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
it does NOT affect the heart
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Truthful Frit*
Teacher (preaching on honesty) —
Knw. Frit*. If you found a shilling,
would you keep lit
Frit*—No, air.
Teacher—<Sm»d. What would you (to?
Frits—Spend It.
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STOP THAT ITCHING
I'u Blue St»r Soup, then •I'pltr
Blue 8t«t Remedy (or Ktieenia. itch,
tetter.riptovorni, imunn oak. dandruff,
thildren'a ■ore., cracked hand*, .ore
feet anil itiowt form* of itching .kin
diM-A.e. It killa germ.. .top* itching,
uanullv reatoriiiR the akin to health.
Hoap, 2.V IIIue Star Remedy, (1.00.
Aik vour driiggl.t —Adv.
L'aed Good Bolt
Wife trending new ->p*per)—It any.
here that u Kiri, single handed, landed
a flnh at a I .on g (.land reaort weigh*
Inc 1 4A pounda.
Iluhhy—w hat', hi* name?—Ameri-
can Mutual Mngnxlne.
Slow Rootling
An Indlnnii|Hdl* newspaper man
who la widely known In the writing
fraternity for hi* drolleries recently
acquired a ael of the “ffve-fool-ehelf"
hook* on the deferred payment plan.
Inking the deferred option for all It
meant. Finally a collector found him
nt the tyjiewrlter and auggeNied set*
dement.
"My word," Intoned the droll one.
“You here agnln) I've paid for three
feet of that darned outfit alreudy and
haven’t read an Inch yet."
mouth*. The duly Scripture* do not
merely cotilaln the Word of God, hut
are lu verity the uieasuge of God to
men.
The main cause of the moral break-
down of society I* lhal men have ta-en
rohhed of llielr faith In the Itllile tut
the autliorilntlw* tncNKiige from Hod.
d. The Value of tha Scripture* (II
I ' Tint. 3:14-17), g
I Aide to make wise unto nuKudon
(v. 10).
Salvation I* In Chrlat alone. It I*
secured through talth In Ida ttni.hed
work on the crus*. True wlMdom lead*
to Chrlat crucified, since there la none
other iiuiiic under heaven given among
men whereby we inuat he auved (Acta
4:Ilf), and without die shedding of
blood there la no remlmlou (lleb
t):22).
2. f>lael|dluea the life (vv. III. 17).
In tliia "doctrine" it aet forth the
neeeaaury atnndard of conduct. The
only place to tlud die leaching of God
la In Ilia Holy Word. It not only aet*
forth a alandard of life, hut It re
prove*—confute* error. The way to
an ms frame,
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Product of three great companies-—RCA,
Cent ral Kicelrie anti Wealinghouse. Very
Compact. Kxpertly tleaigued and built of
Rahy'* little dreaae* will Ju.t .Imply deal with error I* not by denunciation
daaile If Red fro** Rail Rlue la uaed
n the laundry. Try It and *ee for your
*elf. At all good grocer*.—Adv.
Knickerbocker. will not have won
their victory milII they can lie worr
to the bu«lhew* office.
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• fif courae, tf one I* alway* *u*
|'clou*, one f« Momefime* tgld.
If a tnan would live In nh.olnte
peact* he almuld lie hlind. deaf and
dumb.
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Have r* mm
Are you going to
hare it? What are
you doing to prevent it?
Everybody b asking these questions
just now.
Doctors say to keep out of crowds;
lie cheerful; eat good food; get plenty of
sleep; keep the bowels open.
l|At the first sign of constipation, take
a dose of ThedfonTs BLACK-DR AUGHT.
At the first sign of Flu, that is, when
you begin to have a little temperature and
feel like you are taking cold, go to bed and
call your doctor. You enn not cure the
Flu on yout feet,
Prevention, as everyone knows, b
better than cure. One of the best ways
to prevent catching a cold which might de-
velop into the Flu, b to keep your system
free from impurities by using ThsdfonTs
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Far CONSTIPATION
NDIGESnON.BILK
blit with ■ po.lt I ve prewiitutlon of
truth. flu- Word correct* tact*
straight the dl*l«eatlnn* of pcruonii!
and social conduct). Inatrnct* In
rlghtcouanea*. nnd equips for service.
III. Th* Nature and Effect* of Ood’e
Law (IVu. 1U:7 11).
1. I’erfoct
It la wltlini t flaw; convert* nnd re-
atorca the aoul; turna inun buck to
bollne** und to God.
2. Bure.
It I* absolutely dependable. God
cannot lie. Man'* reiiNonlug change*,
hut God'* Word endure* forever. It
make* wise the altnple. Not only doc*
It make* wise unto salvation, hut wine
regarding the legitimate things of this
world. f
8. Right
The precept* nnd Judgment* of the
Lord are expreaalon* of abaolute
righteousness. They All die believer
with rejoicing.
4. Pure.
There la In it no mixture of error.
It makes no compromise with that
which la untrue. Recuuae Of this It
enlightens the eyes.
ft. Clean.
The Word afreets the life. It* cleans-
ing 1* from within and fropi without
A. True nnd righteous.
The decisions of God's Word are
true, without exi-eptlon. The Judg-
ment* of God's Word are unimpeach-
able. Recuuae of these dualities God's
Word la more to be desired than the
choicest gold. Obedience thereto
bring* great rewurd.
IV. The Prayer of th* Beliavar (I’sa.
10:12-14).
The life brought face to face with
God's Word la teen a* sinful. The
aoul cric. out for
1. Cleansing (*. 12.)
The pertect tawa reveal the Imrer-
fectlona of the life. The Word of God
reveal* sins ol which the Individual
may he Ignorant (Isa A .’ft).
2. To he kept from presumptuous
aln <v. IB).
Presumptuous, arrogant sin* are pe-
culiarly dangerous. In the Mosaic
economy no sacrifice was provided for
suen aln a.
3. Freedom from the dominion of
such alns tv. 13).
Mow awful I* the slavery of those
who are In bondage to presumptuous
aln*.
4 That the word* of the mouth and
meditation of the heart he kept ar
ceptablo In God's sight. From how
ninny dangers the believer would he
freed If the words and meditations of
the henrt were kept In line with the
Uoly Scriptures
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Our Possession*
I will pluce no value on anything i
have or posses*, except in . It* rein
don th the Kingdom of Jean* Christ
—David Livingstone.
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Any llutliolu or RC.t Loudspeaker may
be purchased on RCA Time Payment
from your local RCA Dealer.
FROST PROOF
Cabbage & Onion Plants
Leading I'wrrelte* Nou> Ready
PoMuaiil !W> II IJW) (ITt Bti,n*«. II t
MUl ful |t Ml aiM-t uO |in«-h uu l.rya- qu.uUI
p it ri’LwiMtu
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tinman*. EUcIric Furnace
Mllwauki>c claim# to have the larg-
est Mectrlc furnace in ttic world. It
can accommodate a standard box car.
and la said to ho three time# a* large
as any previously built. It iimc*
1,400,000 kilowatt hour* of electricity
a month, and will heat 4(0.000 |>ound.
of me'nl at a time to a maximum
temperuture of 1,8T<0 degrees Fuhron
belt
Truth I* strong argnmont.
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• r TH* SABISTaa*
Politician and State.man
“Aro you a politician or n atalea
man?" I
"Roth,” answered Senator S. rj-hum
"In order to gain anv positive mltu
ence as a atatesman yen urc ehllged
to iiKsert yeuraelf a* u
Mometime*
politician."
A smeke screen that ceul.l be spread
over an entire city to prelect It a-.-alnst
wartime peril from xlr raid* ha* la-ru
developed Py German scientist*,
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YOUR ease of PILES
la no diffrr.nl fowl oOwrm, and If oOmt*
&orNTVKKT.’^V.'„h;.fufc'
Evrrf rtrwiit »«IU PASO orNTMUNT nawirr
W. N 0., DALLAS. NO. » 1«2fi.
A penny for year IhoopM*.
Not on Demand
lie
She What do you think 1 mo
slot machine?
Whatsoever the foetlsh tnan
that shall the Pnnre iimn trap.
W'W,
A Pey would rather the f.unity
out of .cap than of molnnare
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foehje.., Jtuoca; and make
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straight. |will* for your fi-Vt. Iom lhal
which la lamp he turned out of the
way; but let It rather He 'hen leu -
deJt 12:12. IX v •» .
Hopelessness of Hypocrisy |
For what is the hope of the hypo
crlre, though he bsfh gained, when
God tnkelb sway hi* soul) Will God
hear M, ery when trouble coiuetb
main him)—Job 27 4, S
ARO is a delicious food—but more—it is a real energy food.
There are 120 calories per ounee in Karo —almost twice the
•nergy-giving value of eggs and lean beef, weight for weight.
No effort to digest Karo is required as in many other staple foods.
Which means, Karo supplies energy quickly.
And this is important to those who work and play hard. Especially
good is Karo for growing children, as your doctor ran tell yon.
• - r\c plenty of Karo—keep the
folks healthy, hapjry and satisf-.-d.
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The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929, newspaper, February 1, 1929; Ferris, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1102325/m1/9/?q=green+energy: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ferris Public Library.