The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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GOOD BOYS
Lot No. 1
Eiiiht room rriidenct, witer 11 d liihtv in building,
niee >ard, »t il located, A r* al BARGAIN at the price,
18,500.00,
Lot No. 2.
Six room house on one half block, in good erudition, priced
to Hell, $2,000.00.
Lot No 3.
Five rooms and bath with carbon light plant, water, etc,
well localotf, a bargain at jvi.oOO 00.
Lot No. 4.
Four roon. h u^c fail ly gi t r) n nditu i v ith two lota, all for
$a00 00.
Now is the time to Buy.
When school ost i s you r an not get a house in tow n.
Whitten & May.
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Rock F illing Station
Gives service that pleases
Drivoout a ui let me till your car with Good Gas and Oil*.
Tires Tubes Accessories
Will appreciate a part ot your trade.
T. Palmer West
PROPRIETOR
Phone 162
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Lumber Go.
Lumber and Hardware
Paints and Oils
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G-eneral Merchandise
Calomel Attacks the Bones
and Deadens the Bowels
Never take calomel: It is uier-
< 'try a dangerous drug If yon
arc constipated, bilious, sick,
l e.idachv, stomach sour, meals
don’t taste right, hot days make
\ou drowsy and laav, take L)od
sou’s Liver Tone. That's all you
need,
<' ilome’ salivates. That's why you
luve to take salts the next day
t » got it out of your system so it
will, not eat your bones. You
i ave to stay at home a day to re
pup rate from the shock it gives
No wonder Dodson's l.iv* r
Tone is so (topular. Ail you do is
take a spoonful! at night My'
morning you are cleaned out
good, head ia clear, you fee! as
tight as a feather; you are not
sick, no danger of salivation,*' d
you can eat anything you wai.t.
Think of that.
Get the big bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone from your nearest
store They all have it. Keep it
in the house ao you will have it
handy to take nights be fere toh.,j
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Lesson for June 25
Review—Lit. and Letter* ot Peter
(Read I Peter 6:1-11).
•OLDEN TEXT—Follow me end I
• III make you flt-ht-r* of mrn
PRIMARY TOPIC—Letaon* fmm
Peter-* Life.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Peter In the School
ef Christ.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
1C—Peter ** * Leader
* TOCNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Peter-* Life and Work.
| At boat, suggestions as to the
method of review have only a rein
live value. The Individuality of ihe
teacher, the aptitude of the pupil* and
j the department of the school nre fur
> tors which determine the bent method
j to use. Three method* are suggested,
the first two of which ure in part
taken from "Peloubet’s Notea."
I. Peter’* Characteristics.
Among the outstanding Character!*
tic* of Peter may be mentioned Impet-
uosity, leadership, courage, cowardice,
chaogenblenesa, outspokenness. These
trults and other* are to be found In
tho quarter'* lessons.
It. Biographical.
The features to be stressed In this*
plan are Peter’s early life, disciple
, ship, sad fall, restoration, preaching
at Pentecost, Imprisonment, writings.
III. The Summary Method.
Lesson for April 3.
Jesus had first called Peter and
John to become Ills disciples. Afier-
wnrds he called them to beeoiae fish-
er* of men. lie first rails sinners to
come to iliin for salvation and then
calls those who ure saved to serve
Iliin In winning others to Christ.
Lesson for April 10.
Following the feeding of the five
thousand, some were disposed to com-
pel Christ to be king. Seemingly to
prevent the disciples from entangle-
ment In this movement He sent them
•cross the sea. From His place of
prayer In the mount He saw them
Struggling against the storm on bake
Galilee and went to their rescue,
■peaking words of comfort. At |is In-
vitation Peter wulked on the water,
but When he took his eyes off cf the
Savior he began to sink.
Lesson for April 17.
To give the disciples a clear cencep-
flon of His person, to prepare them
for the dark hour of the cross, Jesus
put to them two questions, “Who do
men say I am?" (It. V.) "Win. say
ye that I am?” (It. V.) One’s incep-
tion of Christ’s person determim* his
character and his service.
Lesson for April 24.
To revive the crushed hopes if the
disciples and to show them how the
kingdom was to lie realized, < hrist
was transfigured before them.
Lesson for May 1.
Peter's downfall began when be re-
fused to hear about tbe cross. The
steps In his downfall were sel-con-
fidence, sleeping at the post of duty,
lack of prayer, zeal without knowl
edge, following Christ afar off, warm-
ing himself at the enemy’s fire, and
open denial. The look of Jesus
brought him to repentance.
Lesson for May 8.
Upon word by Mary that the Lord’s
tomb was empty, Peter and John hur-
riedly made an Investigation, i After
Jesus had shown Himself to be alive
by many infallible proofs He recom-
missioned Peter. Resurrection must
he beyond a peradventure before there
can fie missionary effort.
Lesson for May 15.
Fifty days after Christ ascended the
Holy Spirit was poured out. When
•Jie promise of the Father was sent
the disciples were empowered for
witnessing of Christ.
Lesson for May 22.
Ill the power of the Holy Spirit
Peter wrought miracles and witnessed
for Christ with such power that great
uumtiers were added unto the Church
Lesson for May 29.
After Pentecost Peter, who had
cowered before a Jewish maid and
rhamefully denied bis Lord, witnessed
for Christ iu spite of persecution.
Lesson for June 5.
In keeping with Christ’s command
to witness to the ends of the earth
the missionary program hod so wid
ened as to Include the Gentiles. Cor
Delius, a prominent Gentile of good
reputation among the Jews, was used
of God to break down the middle wall
of partition.
Lessen for June 12.
Peter was Imprisoned for preaching
the gospel. A great crisis was upon
the church. The church prayed and
God sent an angel to deliver Peter.
Lesson for June 19.
Though Christians are sojourners In
the earth they have responsibilities as
citizens. They should be obedient to
tbe laws of the country.
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Work Trousers and Shirts
We have a nice assortment of Men’s and Boy’s
Work Trousers & Shirts
Priced right and will give service.
We have just received a nice assortment of
j Fruit Jars, Lids and Rubbers
We appreciate your grocery trade.
Wright's Cash Store,
A Bargain in Every Purchase
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Windmill Woik
Phone 7t>.
1 also do A uteinobilv re-
pair work for loss.
Gum Engine and suul er-
mg my specialty.
Alf Bruton.
G. C Crosby was in from the
ranch Saturday.
Oscar Gibson was transacting
business in the city Friday
H M Freund was in from the
ranch Saturday buying supplies
be had just returned from Aus
tin where he had been to attend
his mothers funeral The moth-
er was tit' years old and had'
plenty to keep them eomforta-!
ole. She reared a large family,'
the youngest of which was 23
years old. She was a devoted ;
Christian mother belonging to,
the Episcopal church the Pastor:
of which conducted her funeial.
Her husband survies, besidt s a j
numkei of cbildrend of which
Harry is the eldest.
M rs. J. W. Alexander is re-
building her home, this home is
another old land maik that is
giving away to the newer Eldora
do
VV. E Baker was in from th«
ranch Saturday on business.
Felix Susen was a business
visitor to th* City Saturday.
Cash Service Station
Where goou Gulf Gasoline is sold,
Gulf.Pennan* and Mobil Oils.
Barrel orders taken.
"Quick and efficient service at reasonable price-fcr uanb.
ladies Rest Room.
J.N. DAVIS, Proprietor.
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J. N. Cra g, general Manager
of the Cemetery Association,
ha® issued a call for a Cemetery
clean-up-campaign July 1st.
Everybody is invited to come
and help in this work. Bring
your dinner and spend most of
the day aud do some real needed
work.
Have G. D Hines write you
h eels and d raw y ou r eoi 11 a< t .-
He will get it right.
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Dwell Deep
It Is God's will that I should be
serene and strong and brave. He does
Dot mean for tue to be despairing or
depressed. Day by day He will give
me a measure of strength adequate
for each emergency. “Dwell deep. ni>
soul, dwell deep!"—Christian Ub
server.
Headache
and
Sluggish Feeling
"We are a healthy family and
haven’t hud to use much medi-
cine,” says Mr. J. H. Adams, of
Bishop, Ga. "But I have found
it necessary to take some
medicine.
"I had headaches. My head
felt dull, and like I couldn’t
hold it up.
"I had a bad taste in my
mouth; felt sluggish and tired.
’ I brought home some Black-
Draught and took a few doses,
and I got good results. I felt
so much better. My head clear-
ed up. 1 was hungry and w ant-
ed to get out and work.
"Black-Draught has proved
satisfactory and we have used
it ever since.”
thousands of other families
have had equally satisfactory
experiences.
Sold everywhere in 25 cent
and $1 packages.
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One Dial Control
Exi 6e
{ BATTERIES
For Real Service
One Day Battery Service
i Eldorado Electric Company
J O. E. BROWE, Prop.
Farm and Ranch Loans
Let us reduce the interest cn yi ur high rate, short time
lean.
j ,We now make 5 per cent loans thiough The Federal Land Bank
Long time if you want it, but you can pay off any time after
five years without expense. Come see me or write for
literature.
John F. Isaacs,
Secratery and
Trtasu ry.
El Dorado National Farm Loan Association.
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R A. Lvans Commission Co.
Phone 112 LAND, LIVE STOCK and REAL tST ATE Phon*112
We will appreciate business extended us. We try to sell listed property.
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Wright, A. T. The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1927, newspaper, June 24, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124196/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .