The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
i
jfc 1
'Hv
HhW om
Altar at Friendship
A W«
York kroagfct Svsm a
vwu wfcs tabbed »h
mm la New
ill rare te a
dowa:
“In tba boas* abera I put ap I *u
U a room that bad Just been vacated
bp aa eld Bug iLshws* who bad lived
ta ft for /rare Hi* Lee*km *m a*
•idall that after avttMng for bia refit
auJ laaodrp b* bad 20 caata a da; far
food.
“Nobody guessed It. becvuie be arm*
so dlgutflvd and proper proad. One
da; be brought borne aootber old gro
titoias aud the; shared tbe 20 refit*
between them until tb* adopted one
«at taken 111 Illoea* call* for doctors,
so tbe old Englishman brought to the
room a mao who came In a car. and
when be went awa; carried *otn*
book* for which be bad paid $4,000
"WIi*b the esrltrd landlady wanted
to know wh;. fur goodness sake, he
l » dti't sold tbe book* before, the old
gentleman told her that be would hsv*
suffered aa; personal privation rather
than part wtth hi* banded down treas-
ures, hut with a sick friend It was
different.
“Aud wbea you figure It out that hla
friend was Just a poor old fellow he
hud picked off a park bench because
he had no better home, you can un-
derstand bow proud I was to Inherit
Ms room.”—Washington Star.
Hm It a Fighter
The American badgers habitat va
rise tram pine forests or dry Uvphai
lowland* te tbe nertbera plain* wber
•ear there la ta be found an abuu
dance of mica, gopher* ground aquir
rat* prairie dug* or other small uaiu
mala It la a powerful digging tua
chine and can capture any of them
at will. *a;a Nature Magaaiue. Al
tbeagb a member of tbe weasel fam
lly. tbe badger ta not nearly ao agile
as Its relative* ao must make up b;
strength and courage what It lacks in
quickness It Is abort-legged aid
squatty, ao alow-footed that a w..n
aa; overtake It. but when brought to
bay U lights viciously.
Improved Uniform International
SundaySchool
T Lessonf
tw» aav r n fitz w ateh d d.. dm*
U.NMlr Ulble In.titut. of Chicago*
■ C Hit W««l«r« N»w»|>et>»r Union.>
Feared to Tell Mother
Mrs W. E. K. as a child lived lo
a small western town during a ter
nbla epldamlc of smallpox. She was
sitting on tbe curb In front of her
bom* with the little boy next door,
when along came tbe “peat wagon"
and stopped. Two men lo long rub
her costs and bats Jumped out “1
woader who tbe; are after!” she ssk.nl
tba boy. 'They have come for m*\"
be said, the write*: "My young legs
carried me awa; from that place and
1 hid under an old culvert for hours
It was man; weeks before m; mother
found out wbut ailed her child—* *
sr; time tbe doorbell mug.”—Capper“i
Weekly.
♦•♦♦♦♦♦esissssss ssssssss**»*#♦*♦
X H T Finlay
*»♦***»*♦»♦♦
L. T. Barber |
Palaoe Barber Shop.
First Class Ton aortal Ssrvloe
HAIR BOBBING A SPECIALTY
FINLEY A BARBER, Props Bath
*•»•#•♦# ssHsses eeoeo*ee a a *♦♦<♦»***•♦•♦♦>*• a eeeeeae.
i
Bath
City Barber Shop.
HOT AND OOLD BAT Hg
Prompt Work and Courteous Tr«*ttn«nt.
All Palrensge Appreciated.
i 0’ W Galhreath, Proprietor
l>MBBMdfidmimfiaM»fi»efinw>aatwaM$»AP8tHMa(Hi»»«i
f mwaaaaw
i
i
J
i
e
l
DRUGS
1 Cut CUs* Silver
ware, and Toilet
t
I
1
!
I
!
Article!.
T
Jewelry,
Stationery and
Kodak films.
You will also find here a well-cboaen assortn ert of tha
advertised proprietary mediclaes.
Li. M. Hoover.
DRUGGIST.
mail ih*msm f«»nt<•«»»«manee-s«♦“asixs <
i
Cas’i Service Station
Wb«rc goo* Gulf Uaseliua is gold,
Gulf.Patman* nod Mobil Oiia,
Barrel orders taken.
"l^uick aod t Aidant service at reasonable price- for cash.
LMiis Rest Room.
J. N. DAVIS, Proprietor.
Sanitary Meat Market
PHONK 1«3.
When you are Hungry, try some of our home made Ntu-
ssge a«id Baby Beef. I also have Lunch Meats
I Buy Butter and Eggs,
Sunday bourn 7 to 10 a. m. and‘5 to 6 p. m.
Harris Rounds, Prop.
a
Have A Telephone j
Lei ns Install * Telephone lo your home, why
do without this ueetul nearesty cicvience.
Do out worry your neighbor, ia using thtlr'e.
Talk in cheap when you use * tf lephone.
San Angelo Telephone Co,
Lesson for April 3
RETER BECOMES A DISCIPLE OF
JESUS
UMON TEXT—Mark t: 1 «• 1S; l*.31.
(K'LhLN TEXT—-Com* ye after Mm
• rt«! I will make you to become fishers
of men
PRIMARY TOPIC—Petsr Follows J*-
su»
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Great Decision.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC— Making the Great Decision.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—Answering Christ's Call.
{
Fred O Green, Matfsger
I. Jesus Preaching In Galilee <vv
14 15).
The reason for Christ chnnging from
Judea to Galilee was the growing op-
iKisttiou to Him. lie accepted the
fate of John, the Baptist, ns foieahad
owing His own death. The rejection
of the forerunner meant the rejection
of Him whose advent he herulded.
1. What Ue preached (v. 14).
The gospel of the kingdom of God
which meant the good uews of the
near approach of the kingdom of God
when the rule of God ns predicted bj
the prophets would be realized.
2. How He preached It (v. 15)
(1) “The time Is fulfilled and tit.
kingdom of God is at hand."
This ryeant that the time hud non
come for the appearance of the Me*
kiuh and the establishment of His
kingdom.
12) • Repent.”
This meant that the people should
turn around, change their minds and
attitude toward Christ and accept Him
as their King. The message of re
pentance Is one which needs to h
sounded out today.
(3) “Believe the gospel.” Then, a*
now. men needed to believe the gos
pel of Christ
II. Jesus Called Peter and Andrew
to Become Fishers of Men. Jesu«
called this pair of brothers for service
in His kingdom. It is usually best to
perform the Lord's service In pairs.
This has a threefold value. It makes
testimony effective; It provides fel
luwshlp on the part of workers and
protection of the witnesses. It Is to he
noted that these men had previously
beer called to be disciples of Chris!
(John 1 :36-42). They are now called
to service. Observe:
1. From wbat they were called (v
16).
They were called from positions of
definite service. They were fishers
God always chooses Ills servants from
the ranks of the employed.
2. To what they were called (v. 17)
To be “fishers of men.” They no
doubt bad been successful fishers. The
qualities which made them good fisher
men, namely, patience, bravery to face
tbe storm and darkness of the night
and perseverance, which led them t<
toll all night though no fish wer>
caught, would make them good fisher-
of men.
3. Their obedience (v. 18).
“Straightway tliey forsook their net
end followed Him.”
To obey meant sacrifice, painful sep
• ration, the giving up of all huslnc-
Interests and leaving father behind
Ilegurdless of the cost, they yieldei
prompt obedience.
III. Jesus Entering Simon Peter’!
House (vv. 29-31)
Soon after the call of f’efer and An
drew, Jesus called James and John
after which they entered the synu
gogue at Capernaum, where He cast
out an evil spirit. This miracle causei
ills fame to he spread abroad.
1. A loved one III Iv. 30).
When Jesus eutered this home lit
found Peter's motlier-ln-law with ii
burning fever. We know that among
the closest followers of Jesus there
are suffering ones and anxious ant!
burdened heurts. To all such Jesus
comes with loving sympathy utid pow
•r It, help.
2. “They tell^Ilin of her” (v. 81).
This wai the proper thing to do
We should bring to the attention of
Jesus those of onr fund lies who havt
need of bodily or spiritual heullng.
3. He healed her (v. 31)
“He came and took her h.v the himd
and lifted her up." This act showed
tbe (leaiiiess. sympathetic tenderness
snd [tower rtf Jesus. At Ills touch the
fever departed and strength was Itn
parted to her body.
4 “She ministered unto them" (v
81).
This act shows:
(I) 'Mint the curs was Instant.a
neons and complete. When Jean-
heals there Is uo halfway business
12) Gratitude on the part of the one
healed Hhe thus expressed her np
preclnllon of what Jesus had done
All those who have experloiioorl the
healing power of Jesus will expres-
thelr gratitude In loving service to the
Lord and Hla dlsclplea
God’s indulgence
God Is not over Indulgent He Is ton
loving for that. Because He loves us
and plans for our growth, He cannot
let our faults go without correction
Hla Justice stands side h; side with
Ills mercy, and cannot be evader) oi
left out of account.—Bout hem Metli
•dial #
Finding Strength
Where shall we find strength for
practical separation to God except In
, God Himself Echoes
■obw—■aanacnB—mbb
Field Seed
• ■.
We have Dwarf Maizo, Feterita. Hegari and
Gane Seed, also Seed Gorn, all these seed are
Government inspected
The Place for Eetter Prices
on Groceries.
Wright’s Cash Store,
Reasonable Prices, Gourteous Treatment
REMBESBCHIBOIDBIIBEIH
>•
Just Suited Him
Mrs. Wrinkle*—My husband Is vary
fond of anything that is antique.
Mrs. Cutter—Well, aren't you a
lucky woman. Mrs. Wrinkles!
No Freak
Wilma—My brother plays football
on the varsity team and I'm awfully
proud of him. He’s halfback.
Mildred--Why everybody la I Billy!
I EiDorado Electric Co.
FOR
Windmill Work
Phone 70.
I also do Automobile re-
pair work for less.
Gas Engine and saulrler-
ink my specialty.
Alf Bruton.
I \v ©stern Electrict Faim Light Plant
General Battery Service
The kind that gives service
Atwater Kent Radio, one Dial Controle
- 'imrmgr. -v ■ • - • -•
a v-. > • •. *’ ■
\: »
1 •" &td • / _ ■% :: 'M '. $
. e
•" . -, Vv\ ' •' ■ • *'1
ItS&sSs .s. i
4. .•
k
I-,-’* -
.ii 5
Registering Emotion
Four-year-old Jimmie was fond of
candy. One day, after he had eateu
• II he should have, his aunt put the
sack out of his reach. Jlnnnle, not
liking this, tried to think of some way
by which he might receive one more
piece.
“Uncle Billy, If I cried would auntie
give me another piece of candy?"
hopefully asked Jimmie.
When Uncle Billy replied that she
might. Jimmie studied a minute, then
bad an Idea.
“Slap me, Uncle Billy, ao I can
cry."
.»% t •» ’
i
C. E. Brown.
• w%s i
..
,
•)
V ^} L
4 i A-.-.’
'! «
Mercury’s Many Uses
Mercury Is an element sometimes
found native, but mostly derived
from cinnabar. Normally, by far the.
greater part of the world’s production
of mercury Is used In extracting gold
and sliver from their ores. In 10L4
and 1916, owing to the Kuropean war,
It was used mainly In the manufacture
of fulminate for explosive caps. It Is
also used In the manufacture of drugs,
of electric appllances and of scientific
nppat itus, thermometers, hurometsni
and for making vermilion Mercury
Is round In California and Colorado
Farm and Ranch Loans
* '
Let us reduce the interest on ycur high rate, abort time
loan. : 1
We now make S per cent loans thiougb The Federal Land Bank
t *
Long time if you want it, but you can pay of! ‘aov time after '
fire jrears without expense- Come see me or write, for
IH.r«ur«. ' , . •
John L Isaacs, Secr‘?".X
HI Dorado National Farm Loan Association.
:£
John F. Isaacs,
President.
L. M. Hoover,
Secretary
Benton Abstract and Title Co.
Prompt and Efficient Service.
I
1
I
#
Indigestion
bad spells relieved
"'M’OTHTNG can take &• place
of Thed ford's B Lack-Draught;
with uh because we have nsvor
found anything at once ao mild
and ao effectiveaaya Mr* Ht
jl Nichola, R F. D. 4, IVinoaton.
“When the children have i
of indigestion and upset i
[lo scha, I always straighten them
t; out with a dose or two of Black-
| . Draught
I “Several liman I have suffered
Johnson’s Funeral Parlor
San Angelo, Texas,
E. M.Johosoni Manager.
PHONE Day or Night 722
of lndigi
t I would
eatiofi
with bad spoils
tnjwlf and found I woukl aooa '
get relief if I took a course of 1
Black-Draught. I was troubled |
with a bad accumulation of gaa i
and severe pains serosa my [
•toinach and lower bowel* Now i
when I feel a spell at this kind I
coming on, I head It off by taL-
mg Bla< k Drn ught—a doae every |
night for a frrw nights will p
vent tha trouble and save I
much pain and suffering.
“My whole family uses Bla
Draught for biliousneee and a
...o,
“It ia a splendid medlcln**
Sold everywhere. IS cent*
Thedfortis
City Market
Leslie Galbreath
The NKliV Market with Excellent Meat, * good
place to trade. I expect to keep the best at all
Bimua Como to see us and we will atrivs to please
you. Telephone 25.
Gojd Fresh Barbecue all the time, at better prices.
rj
VJ J,«
WA Wtohl“ p*'“'
4 GOOD POSITION— a big salary la what counts on the road to sue-
uess We quickly train you for a good position In a bank, whole-
4ale bouse mercantile establishment, and the like, aod seoars
aitkon fer you. Coupon will bring Special lo forttialiCB. Veil It
today.
Name------------ ..1......... A.1* A _________ __________
ipp1
LIVER MEDICINF
V
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Wright, A. T. The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1927, newspaper, April 1, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124035/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .