The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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JESUS ENURING
JERUSALEM
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Specially Arranged (or This Paper
LESSON TEXT.—Matthew 21:1-17. Mem-
ory versee 10, 11.
OOLDEN TEXT.—"Hosanna to the Bon
of Davtd; Blessed Is he that cometh In
the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the
highest."—Matt. 21:9.
TIME.—Sunday, April 2, A. D. SO, the
day after the Jewish Sabbath, five day*
before the crucifixion. Passion week.
PLACE.—On the west slope of the
Mount of Olives, toward Jerusalem from
Bethany; then In the streets of Jerusalem
and in the court of the temple.
Suggestion and Practical Thought.
The Triumphal Entry of the King
Into the Capital of the Nation.—Vs.
1-11. "And when they drew nigh unto
Jerusalem." This phrase Includes the
journey f:om Jericho to Bethany (John
12: 1), where he arrived Friday eve-
ning; the ¿upper on Saturday evening
at the close of their Sabbath; and the
leaving Bethany on their way to Jeru-
salem Sunday morning, the day after
their Sabbath. "And were come to
Bethphage." (house of figs, or flg-
town), a village not far from Bethany
(house of dates), toward Jerusalem
on the northern road over "the mount
of Olives," which was the "Park" of
Jerusalem, the gardens and pleasure
grounds for the city.
"Tell ye the daughter of Sion," one
hill of Jerusalem, representing the
city. "Behold, thy King cometh."
Jesus was the Messiah, the true king
of the kingdom of God, which was
now about to be established .
"And a very great multitude."
Rather, "the most part of the multi-
tude," for there were some cold and
scowling critics (Luke 19: 39, 40).
There were crowds of pilgrims from
ail parts of the country coming up to
*he Passover festival. By a census
taken in the time of Nero, it was as-
certained that there were 2,700,000
Jews present at the Passover. "Spread
their garments In the way." "This
was a recognized act of homage to a
king.
"Others cut down branches." The
Imperfect tense denotes continued ac-
tion. "As Jesus advanced, they kept
cutting branches and spreading them,
and the multitude kept crying."
"Cried, saying, Hosanna." "Hosan-
na" is a rendering Into Greek letters
of the Hebrew words, ."Save, we
pray!" —
"To the son of David, the natural
heir to the throne,* the Inheritor of the
promises to David (2 Sam. 7: 12-16.
1 Chron. 17: 10-14). "Cometh In the
name of the Lord." Sent by God, in-
dorsed by God as his representative.
"Hosannd In the highest." In "the
highest degree; In the highest strains;
in the highest heavens.
A Note of Sadness. One touching
Incident, by the way, is related by
Luke only (19: 41-44). At one point
in the descent, when the procession
was amid wheat fields, flowers, and
olive-trees, at a turn of the road, the
great city of Jerusalem suddenly
burst upon their vision.
Hete Jesus wept over the city which
was soon to reject their king, the only
Saviour who could prevent its destruc-
tion, and the fall of the nation.
Jesus went into -the temple, his
father's house, and went about his
father's business. He found th«
courts of the temple turned into a
market place for the sale of animals
for sacrifice, and for the exchange of
money.
With this excuse traders made the
hoijse of prayer a place of business
and a den of thieves; for those who
for gain will defraud religion of its
worship are Hkely to defraud man of
his dues.
For the dealers, the spirit of wor-
ship was lost. Instead of praying,
they were bargaining. Instead of
worshipping, they were making money.
Dishonesty In connection with re-
ligion does much more harm than else-
where. It creates unbelievers. It un-
dermines the power of religion.- It
turns men away from the truth.
The court of the Gentiles was the
place of prayer and worship for Gen-
tiles. It was the only place where they
could worship In the temple. It was
missionary ground. It was the place
for reaching the masses. All this wae
destroyed by the noise and confusion,
and distractions of the market place.
Worship was out of the question;
prayer was Interrupted. And the very
object of the temple was sacrificed to
the greed of gain.
Kingly Work for and Through the
'Children, ts. 16-17. The children, boys,
. . . "saying, Hosanna to the son
of David." They caught the enthtfsl-
asm from their elders, and entered
with great sest Into the praises of the
Messiah." They, ^'the chief priests,"
"were sore displeased." Perhaps they
i dreaded lest the. Roman garrison in
the adjoining castle of Antonia shoiild
hear them and fear lest ¿he pralsés of
the Son of David as king should be
regarded as treason against Rone.
Hence they asked Jesns to put •
■top to these lond praises (Luke 19:
SI, 40). Hit reply was that the very
atones would erf out If these hold
their peace.
NATURE'S SIGNALS.
The first indication of kidney dis-
order is often backache. Then comes
pain in the hips and sides, lameness,
soreness and urinary troubles. These
are the warnings—
nature's signals for
help. Doan's Kidney
Pills should be used
at the first sign.
Mrs. W. R Cody,
402 15th St., Lewis-
ton, Idaho, says: "I
had a bad case of
dropsy and bloated 40
lbs. in weight My
ankles swelled and I
had to wear shoes
two sizes larger than
usual. I was nerv-
ous, restless and much run down.
After using Doan's Kidney Pills I
came down to natural weight and my
kidneys became normal."
Remember the name—Doan's. For
sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
LOTS OF THEM.
The Englishman—Your country Is
fine, old chap; but it's too deucedly
new. Why, you haven't any fairy tales
The American—Haven't we? Well,
you just come with me and look at
some of the tablets on our monu-
ments. _
KEEP BABY'S SKIN CLEAR
Few parents realize how many es-
timable lives have been embittered
and social and business success pre-
vented by serious skin affections
which so often result from the neglect
of minor eruptions In Infancy and
childhood. With but a little care and
the use of the proper emollients, baby's
skin and hair may be preserved, purl-
fled and beautified, minor eruptions
prevented from becoming chronio and
torturing, disfiguring rashes, ltchings,
Irritations and chafings dispelled.
To this end, nothing is so pure, so
sweet, so speedily effective as the con-
stant use ofCuticura Soap, assisted,
when necessary, by Cutlcura Ointment.
Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.,
sole proprietors, Boston, for their free
82-page Cuticura Book, telling all about
the care and treatment of the skin.
On Some Ministers.
The worst ó** these here shepherds
is, my boy, that they reg'larly turns
the heads of all the young ladies
about here. Lord bless their little
hearts, they think it's all right, and
^ don't know no better; but they're the
wictims o' gammon, Samivel, they're
the wictims o' gammon. Nothin* else,
and wot aggragates me, Samivel, is
to sec 'em awatstin' all their time and
labor In making clothes for copper-col-
ored people as don't want 'em and
taking no notice of flesh-colored Chris-
tians as do. If I'd my way, Samivel,
I'd just stick some o' these here lazy
shepherds behind a heavy wheel-bar-
row, and run 'em up and down a 14-
lnch plank all day. That 'ud shake
the nonsense out of 'em, if anythin'
vould.—Mr. Weller, Quoted by Charles
Dickens.
Important to Mothero
Examine carefully every bottle of
¿ASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, affd see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Answering for Him.
Physician—And would you like to
be a doctor, Jack?
Mother (while Jack Is still hesitat-
ing)—No, no! The dear boy couldn't
kill a fly.—Punch. " -
Tour cattle always have pure water at
■mall cost to you if you have a bottom-
less tank. Booklet "A" free. Alamo Iron
Works. Ban Antonio. Texas.
Isn't It shocking when you hear a
nice man complain of anything.
Mrs. Window's Soothing Hyrvp.
For children Urtblnc. •often* the «mía. redases la
BajsaisUooAlls/i púa, curst wind oolio. BoabetU*.
Woman's Inhumanity to man makes
countless divorce lawyers happy.
A TRAIN LOAD OF TOBACCO.
Twenty-four Cacloada Purchased for
Lewis' Single Binder Cigar
Factory,
What Is probably the biggest lot of
all fancy grade tobacco held by any
factory In the United States has just
been purchased by Frank P. Lewis, of
Peoria, for the manufacture of Lewis'
Single Binder Cigars. The lot will
make twenty-four carloads, and Is se-
lected from what is considered by ex-
perts to be the finest crop raised in
many years. The purchase of tobacco
is sufficient to last the factory more
than two years. An extra price was
paid for the selection. Smokers of
Lewis' Single tflnder Cigars will appre-
ciate this tobacco.
—Peoria Btar. January 16, 1900.
A Specialist.
"I don't see you on the messenger
force any more, Jimmy," said the lad
with the envelope in his hand.
"No; I've got a good Job with a dog-
fancier," replied Jimmy, as he puffed
a cigarette.
"Wld a dog-fancier? What do you
do—feed the dogs?"
"Naw! When a lady comes in and
buys a pet dog 1 teach 'er 'ow to
whistle."
I have come to see that cleverness,
success, attainment, count for little;
that goodneaa, or character, is the im-
portant factor In Ufe.—Romanes.
Cattle drink pur# water at lrss cost to
you, if you have a bottomless tank, Book-
lot "A free. Alamo iron Works, San
Antonio, Texas.
The crop that never fails year after
year is trouble.
Hard to Convince.
Little Tommy (eldest of the family,
at dinner)—Mamma, why don't yon
help me before Ethel t
Mamma—Ladies must always eoiae
first.
Tommy (triumphantly)—Then why
was I born before Kthel?-—1Tlt-Illta
W. N. U., DALLAS, NO. 35-lSlft,
Thinking of Curtain Lectures.
Mrs. Peck—I see the Maiue Agricul-
tural college proposes to establish lec-
tures especially for country pastors.
Mr. Peck—What's the matter, ain't
none of the parsons up there married?
When Rubbers Become Necessary
And your shoes pinch, shake Into your
shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic
powder for the feet. Cures tired, aching
feet and takes the sting out of Corns and
Bunions. Always use it for Breaking in
New shoes and for dancing parties. Sold
everywhere 25c. Sample mailed FREE.
Address, Allen S. Olmsted,- Le Roy, N. Y.
Why Not.
"I see some genius has set Men-
delssohn's 'Spring Song' to ragtime."
"Well?"
"I wonder how 'II Trovatore' would
•go as a musical comedy?"
Welcome Words to Women
Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their
sex should write to Dr. Pieree and receive free the
advice of a physician of over 40 years' experience
—a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases
of women. Every letter of this sort has the most
careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly
confidential. Many sensitively modest woqten write
fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from
telling to their local physician. The local physician
is pretty sure to say that he eaonot do anything
without "an examination." Dr. Pieree holds that
distasteful examinations are generally need-
and that no woman, except in rare
should
Dr. Pleroe's treatment will euro yon right In the privacy
your own home. His *'Favorite Prescription'* bee cur
hundreds of thousands, some of them the worst ol east
It Is the onlymedicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly l
physician. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print ita every
Ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examina-
tion. No aloohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some '-tf'rp-
ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trite
with your-health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.
V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.,—take the advice received end be well.
ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
HERPES
POISON IVY
ERUPTIONS
SCALDS
WITH A JAR OF
RESINOL
nettle hash
ring worm
itching
burns
chafino
abrasions
in the house you have a quick, certain remedy for all kinds of Skin Diseases.
Á few applications will relieve the worst case of itching piles.
50 cts. s Jar of all Druggists, or sent direct on receipt of price.
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Torpid Liver
A Sage's Summer.
Solomon sighed.
"Tblnk of the number of plants 1
have- to remember to water while they
are all away for the summer." he cried.
Herewith he doubted his title to
wisdom.
Dr. Pleroe'a Pleaaaat Palista regalsts «4 Inrja.
orat« Moraaeh, liver and bowels. Hatsr-oosul
tiny frsnulcB. Mm%j to • osAdj.
It la easier to ralee a disturbance
than a mortgage.
Every Man Should Fence His Yard
his garden, orchard or stock. It insures a certain degree «d
ftrivacy and keeps out undesirables. T)ie best, In mo
or this purpose and the most economical is the
Hodga Fence, a combination of wood and wire.
HODGE
FENCE
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your lumber dealer showing it to you or write
THE HODGE FENCE A LUMBER CO, Lad.
Lake Charlas, La.
You Look Prematurely Old
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Atterbury, E. B. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1910, newspaper, August 26, 1910; Knox City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179042/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.