Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 November 1897 — Page 7

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. iMtrriiaf loiiul UMM fr NtlHltf iff. isl7 Tli Cbrltillan Armor BJakealBBSi MMBn (Arrsi ,:J from I'vloutirt's Nuti-s.J QOLDBN TEXT. B stronr In ta l.ori in! In I'"' povr of ills nullit - Kph tiv.u. BRIEf ANAI.VHlfci K LKBBON I. TU Nnii of IBs Hour. Vi. I". It. If we Di tue ill- itruetUN "f tru- main i..i- of Ulli l nT. we ahaU Ind that it puiiM-'tsof two fii .'it tli ihiniifc. 1 hf first lhr-e cliaptrrs lire lnftrin.il. I.i.vinj? down gFBAl principles iiml truths; tinI. it tint '- chapters tra full oi pfictiaaJ pfVCtpta fOf daily Ilia. The Miimluid ami ui 111 U kIvmi 4:1.1: "A pi rfict mini BntO tki iih'.-mi re of t h' htat ur' if t lie fniii("-s of Chrlat," Details f thf ikttirt' :iri' ivrii with fuliifs. The! lirlhtiaii must he loving, hiunlilc. u new man. truthful, honest, iii.m llili. tnd'rh. arttil. full of Iii fruits of tin-Spirit, bounding in home virtues. ttM from ttHclMDBMI) eovetoiihiiess, liitterneas, evil ipeaklofi (ridt. 10, "Finally. lie strong in tbi I.oril:" This strenpth must le fh i t 1 1 rnal trVQftbaolBg Iri nci 1 )!. in .u. 'Hie ItreBffth I Bit alone is trongtf than the world is BtftBgtll from iilmve, strength in the Lord. It nun s l, iaith. h faith that tnhes hohl upon the unMtBi that Bonn mil's with Heaven, that Nans upon the eternal promises, that emlures us seeing Bin who is invisible" I, The Batnj to lie Overcome Vi. II, It 11. "The trUc; The str.itai'. in, pla nsilile li.-Miise. the crafty plans. The plural marks hoth theniiiltiplicft of the eonerCtC BBBta. ami the ObitiiiCy of tfalO repeated at tack. "Of tfao deril?" Satan, the great adversary of God and man. It is alway s danger 011s to u ml rra t e an enemy. 12. "For we wrestle:" The conf.-. In its essence, is a sinle-hanih-d struggle in vv n-stlinrr. in which each forhini-n-if is attacked. "Not, a ca in st flesh nnd blood:" It i a piritnal warfare on t he brittle fiehl of the heart. "But against principalities, np-ainst powera; " The v .ird is used to express Uie united. con trolling, mighty influences against which the Christian has la contend. The euitoni and hahits. md fashions of c n. worMlincss, Be! fin b nett, ungodliness, lust, bote, Pjircssions, every furm 1 f pervasive evil used hy the princes of MrkaetS. "Tlie rulers r,f the daii. II of this w nrld:" I'rnpcrly the w orld-ruh'rs of t his darkness. III. Our Armor of Dcfer.se. Vs. inlr. IS, "Wherefore:" Tlmt is. because vom have su. h fWmidali'ei ticmics. and h r.iuspthe conflict is inevitable. "Take unto vim. the whole nri'ior:" The full nrci iitrenn-iit, i. e.. shield, helmet. l r. astplate. greaves. Word nnd lance. "Of Cod: Supplied by (hid; altogether of n Divine kind, in contrast to the arms of the opponent. "That ye may he I Mi to withstand:" To resist MM eeaafeU the attack of the enemy. "In the evil day." Of violent iemptation. The war in perpetual, hut the fipht ragaa less on oneday. more on another. "IlavIng done nil:" Ilavinp accomplished ill things recpiisite to the conflict: belli? fully equipped, nnd hnvi ntr bravely fonght. 'To stand:" To hold your fToand as n victor. nnl not be driven nway defeated. 14. "Stai d there:" Stand yonr rround. be rrndy for the hattlc. Stand la yonr proper p!aee. "Baring your spirt:" The pirdle did three thinps for the soldier. (1) It kept topether his dress nnd accouterments; (2) it wns Baad to support the sword; (3) it supported Mie body nnd gart it firmness nd rigor. "With truth:" Truth does for us rthnt the frirdle does for ti e aoV 'r. fl) It hinds the Jife topether In one. f.'r truth is one. Falseness didi nnd disintcpratcs the soul. (2) The truth holds the sword of the Spirit, w hich Is the Word of (Jod. (3) It pives vipor ind firniTiess to the soul. The hreaslplate eosered vital parts, the lurtps and henrt. 15 ""Vdnr feet slusl with the prepnrntion:" IJcndincss, or lirni footinp. or 1 'i ! ipment for a firm foothold, "(.ospel if pi :(:" The pood news of peace, tlie K 1 ; thnt brfngi pence; enee with 'o.d. the pence of Cod in the soul, the peart of forpiven sin. the peace of nssurs,! victory, pence with man. Such DCaCi pives one n firm footir.p in the a irfira of iife nnd makes one plad and v f: nnd rare in his steps in carrying Ibt fOiOcJ of peace to n!l the world. ' "Ahove all. takine the shield of faltbi" Perfect conlliN-nce in our !ealW, icrfect trust in Qod, rest upon His p-""iises. n trust tti at accepts the truth nr (I obtya it with nil the heart. "Where'fh ve shnll he nhle." The promise is s'ire, the defens never foils "to quench !1 the fiery dnrts of the wi-ked." especinlly the "Wicke! One." IT. "Take the helmet:" Thedeferse ' f ti e head, the seat of siirht. of (heftrIng, of intellect, hy which the whole hatt is gUldod. "ff naJvation:" Not naralj n hope of salvation, as in 1 1Wa a Ionian Itt, but n present salvation. tetoaBjr forgjfoa. the power of aal vnt on experienced in the soul, the new I irt,tba new life, which is the state of salvation. IN . Our Weapon. "And the word of " s.pirit:" The ore ofTersi p weapon 'i tbt picture. The fight Is stationnrr nnd defensive, but it eontinunlly re"'"ires the thrust and cut of the defender. TbeaaaaUaat is himself to be nwaiU.,j. "Of the Spirit ." the prent eon . ,Mnr. inspirfr nnd uer of the "Word "f Cod," the prent weapon of the ChrUtain.

FARM AM) GARDEN. E.VERYLODY INTERESTED. a Kniii u icaita ro Caaaaaanai tin- lliiuil tlnirinriil. The inoveii.eiit for the iniprovemei ag our country k. ads is 01. e in whihaJI BilbBMI OUghl to tike an intrust, At the same time, it is neoesktry tu ui.dcrstand Iba cotiditions that KurrouLii thi qucs'.ion. There w us a time jtt the his ly of tbi rounii v w lien there was a gieat controversy over w hat was Ballad latBtt :l in -provetiuMitK. Thbl ii.-ludel tuinpikf roads. The right of congress to t pei.o federal revenue for iu'h MUpoMiWai at rer uously coinlmted. On tbi Dtb r liami, it was defer (led on the pio'.i.d tl.at these roa!s wen to he Bit! hiphwtyi avenues of interstate coinnaafCf. That w ns hefore the day of railroads. The latter have BBMfäedcd the n-ccssity of buildup turnpike or other siniilnr roads for Cie us s of ii-erstal coiuinerce. The federal gov eminent has asstimrd a supervision over IbBM highvvnys of commerce, and there are those who insist that it ouph! to purBbaaf or coi.tiscate them nil ai d operate them. Conditions have entirely ofaaagBd since the time when it was insisted thai congress should cmstruct turnjiikes Our artificial blgbwajrl for loig-dis-tance comnieree ar.- nil railroads, with the veption of a few canals. When the good-roads convention nt Nashville, therefore, insisted on the eonstruction of country roads, partly at the fjrpeiiie of the federal pov eminent, partly nt the cost of the states and partly hy convict lahnr. i appear to ji.ne loii sicrht of the real work to b( (!: All of our great hlfbBBBJ for Interstate commerce are either sati r routes or railroads. Of the latter tt.erppOBfB to lie a sufliciei. y. if we 1 draw- any eoodoaiOB from the cessation if railroad building. J. ads an novs wanted to 1ni:.sport prothicts t the railroads, to the inines, to the const, or to other roads which had to one of the three first met: t iored. In other words, we need Bifcal BK c.dVd BCigbbatbood roads, and nt t ro:nls enragid i" interstate coin nierce. or even ft.it- commerce he t ween distant pofnBl The latter, as well ns the former, is carried on over railroads v Lt-re waicr -outes are not available. It terms clear that the federal gov eminent has nothit g to do with NM Ifl within the states, a few miles in ierirth. that are reeded to r"ach lor pr lines enlaced in state or interstate commerce If it had the power to construct such roads, it w ould he difficult to do so on in equitable basis. Some of the states have many roads of this sort bu.lt at basal BX pa BOT S others have norf at ill, ir next to none. The same remark applies to states some portions of which aave tine s stems of turnpikes, provided it their own co&t, without state iid. jvhile other sections have 110 govd rcadi it nil. The injustice of taxing all pans f the country alike for local roads is apparent at a glance. The ngitatlon fa favor of pood country cads is so important in itself that it night not to be complicated with ex;raneous questions. The main point is to utilize the money already expended It is not tbe small amount ol money nnd labor expeneied on our road :hat has left so many of them in bad condition, hut the want of intelligent supervision and direction. It is not in :hc interest of good toads to instruct :he people who need them to wait for the federal povernment to come BB their relief. To a considerable extent at least : he same is true of the state govern aient. These local reads can be built -;th local resources if they are properly utilized. As to the use of conv ict labor for the making of these, no doubt that is poslible in some pnrts of the country. In this täte, how eer. it is cot possible ander the present constitution. whi'h provides, in section that "persons SODVicted of flouf ami feuteix-ed to -1 mfiiienient in the pr nite: tiary Bbifi I ronfined nt labor within the walls .f the penitentiary, and the general assembly hall not bate the p wer to iuthnrize employ inert of -onvicts elsewhere, except upon the public BBBfki of the commonwealth of Kcntin-ky. or w hen, during pest ilet.ee or in ease of th destruction of the prison buii. irps. they cinnot he OOanand in 1he ( enitent iary " ( onnty ionds are not pul'li- works ? the commonwenlth. and heuce are not within the exception. Tili, hnsrrer might be cured by a constitutional amendment if the people desire to mike the experiment of convict labor on country roads. There BCBtd still remain, however, the difficult matter of apportioninp the expense. Louisville f'nuircr-JournaL

COflVENtENT ICEHOUSE. Bvirr Vrll-KrValuird lilr Itrm M I llar . huild entirely lUnr ground. AtoM Jauipnrii. A aquare LuUi.ug is lieit if small. The cold air room mar ba of any size of floor to accommodate quantity of goods to be stored. Tb height of the room in aBfBf should blive feet. The ice chamber is placed above cold storage room to iccurecirculatiou of cold dry air. l'rorile for a ten or twelve-foot depth cf ice for e.ght by eight floor or less. I'or a larger floor add to depth of ice. Thia will insure a aupply all sun.mcr and cenuiiif cold storage. The foundation mav le two by twelve hemlock iet 011 ground. Floor joistc n at on it and a.e aatBBd fast to tb studding. It Is l-st t., have t nr above lev el of surrounding surfaces and drainage must be partOH-ltd to carry off surface water. Fill the space between the joists with rammed clay, lay on rough boards, then a layer of paper, after which -ov -r with matched flooring. For walls use two by eight studding 12 inches apart nailed to floor joists. Line on both sides with paper and matched L arda. The space between tte outer and inner covering of the wall may be tilled with lry sawdust or short shav r ir. On inside set two by fool pieces three feet apart, running borUtoB tally around walls, iine writ! paper and lioard up with matched bitards placed vertically. On outside nail two by two strip vertically ovei very third studding and finish with -I ling or ship lap. At height of -eilinp. place two by -i collar piece on two atdea, notched ne barb into studding. On these set tu (i by eight studding 13 inches apart. 'uiininf jwt collar pieces and nailed f ist to studding. On top of side joist liice strips to raise floor at sides tc ive inclination toward the center about one-fourth to the foot. Othet

lama raii Moves tbe bowels sarb dsv. la seder to be beanhv this is necesssr . Ara u lse liver sad knlae. t area mck Bcsdadse. I'fKe Ü i:

NEGLECT IS SUICIDE.

asm owe trvoca. bat

:r ss .: r.

Nat are Was mven to

tw- uii, tlit e ussy b . v i.uc tacak

Fits Uif pei tree and I ' 1 nti rsred S- nt Jw J-M L.Z ' se el Or K 1-

Plcla Words From Mm Ptnkham, Oorrcborate! by Mrs. CLarlca Dunmoro. That Ouglit to Br.n fciulforinj Vucien to Their fcksuaoa.

L , mi a the w

Wake af ssore. stiff . ("set! Uii, )Mt tl Vke Up 11 vi

rife pic ta r 1 uitv Lft. .fsreba

M .rrvin; for BBaaag is att eixa:Ti iavcstn.ent. lim's 1ft' rt. To twee s Id 1st Oar Der TsLe Ijnit-.ve liremo Ouiriae Tb.'ets. A!l drucaU re: utti money a rt fails tocure. 25c.

Tt is aot always w;.-e to t knows, t-til .t 1 weil to know CTusaja News.

all

jDJC tc.

I -J

m& I.

vHftTi .

Sfea: 7

I ran rerxoimend Piss's Care for Consmnption to miferrt tr .-' bm.-K. I. rowtwid. Ft. Haavsid. May 4. M Oaaad raar.t do m- re bs-tao. it he would rvi hut tus U fai a pmgm. CLuajo i News.

ITsa St. .Iribi HI and say to lUieiirr.ttisaa: Wül tee j .u Liter." The pe wron.d rather bave ivüJ than

tUm a Hum

- " ."IK

gngToaat svssrta nar llnSr. t 4 Si SSfiBCH

-

.VIIK AT Xs t K: UlS No S. T"S X. - . ... PQKk No Me ( t iTUN - MAi.tc -BEKVE8 Bast 1 '.. ill Hr " vLVEs rsM.i lla;s fa.ri.vtsrt SHKKP Fs r u. Taste KL. MTR lfclDi

lb s trts

s I 4 ' ; i 3 36 4 Z

If y-m were drerwaing and frl r . . ha '. shared a plank to too, and yon) rt ' - : t. you wi ald be comaii ttiog BBBaBBl Vet thai U pr:ikt'ly what BaajBjaj are doing if they go about their homes Bliixtt dead with, misery, yet refuse t)gra-p the k.ndly hand bald out to them!

It is suicidal to go day aft. r day w Ith that dull, con

stant nain in the region of thew-omb sn.i tl.t

r7i!fj!kj i"L V l"'at an'1 tvudi-racM d the a Int. men.

w nu n manic me vv :tit of your ctothca an alnuibt intolerable burden U von. It 1 s. ri.it

7 . MMiSiwt ! mii Si in In i. 1 1 iSi . . .

- " 1 1 luniii' i n' 111 ihi (th eiiijn ir:' UlS i ........ .-. 1). s lll(t ti,ut M-e.a. to-n, . ' suf-

V f ring tell you that there is inflammation

a., a :..-re.' Khali I tell vn what it is?

- It is inflammation f the womb! If it goes on. polypus, or tajnor, or cancer will set in.

r.iniaacneo th use of Lydia E. Pink ham a Vegetable

ii;;ond. Thouxanda f . :n-n in tliia con 1 . i,v been eatcd by it. Keep yonr bowels open v.ith Mrs. l'iakham a Liver rilla.

and zf you w ;nt f irther a.lvisc, wnte to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. I I 1 1 . . 1 B , 1 .

my ir. .y sui "ni wne sunuii reanv anu willing to g;

the v rv bt'-st wrut. .. haa given the helping hand to sfT. "iiig justlfleajn irself . many of whom lived mih-savvay from

ciin. Her marv. ' ms - 'able Compound has cured rr.a:. th- r.sandi ad woci. n. It can be found at any

rvowetable drug st( re. Mn. ( HAi;irs Di xvii. nr. 102 Fremont St.. Winter II - M;iss .ay s: I was in painday and , ni;'ht: mv doctor .ii.l r.. t s--.-in to help me. I eoald

not seem to And an v relief until I took Lydia K. I'ink-'

barn's Vegetable Compound I had in:' immstion of 7s3t-svV 7'

in womr.. a neanng-uwn paw. ana iiie wiwtes very i I tv J .: s.. . ns that I could not sleep at " vralCi t. Ita I i. 1 am's VegetaVie Compound for eijrht mnths, r. v all rij-ht ' f re th3t I took morphine p'll. f r mv pain; that was a great mi take, for the relief was only moment try and the effect vile. 1 am so thankful to be relieved of my sufferinir. f-r the pains I had were some

I am, m.Ked. very grateful I jr the good Mrs. Tinkaama diws have d-uc me.

OFT THK I.I.M IM" AHTKI I.!

stav-

voa

tnonaaawal

JlKL a phyai

dFftft

ffmsir-Ä.

VVHKAT-X . - -ux Xo. r OAT- N T

: sir. t. i " A' ;o

Sc 4 Si -

Walter Baker & Co.'s

. Breakfast COCOA

A

Pure. Delicious, Nutritious.

BTsUEAl

JVts ä i ... as

HiiitK-Urvxifvi a a

k.s-a cm rsTTLK-Xatsn-äsarrs ... Ii t Si Iii. .UGoi's. j a j c , .-. H 1- AT :HiM sl t SJ ÖATS-S t Wsue Bs-- 5 OCMtX-Jts S - SSB BBj XKW i3LCA9CS FIjirK H e- j -Ir 4 O S l

. : ! s v : . . a ai

CcitJ Zcfj than OST. CFXT a cnp.

, 7 I sure that the package bean our Trade-Mark. S Valter Baker & Co. Limited,

. . . . r I a kA .

STABLE AND DAIRY.

nnm'M tlrtrn lllnits. Tog is the gostip's ssinvliinc Mother is tbe little chiMs Hihle. Opinions never change the weather. Tbaatrlttfaf vice aril Ilm after tbi pleasure in dead. The ninn mbs r.thcr who doei not make the bout uf i.imself. Notkbiaj can happen without hringInr good to Ums,, who Idir ('.I. To get the rorvl nut of the venrs. we BBlBd Ir-nrn Ih,vv r ench hour well. W may Mtttdl B the highot hill. If nro only WllllBf to tr.kr Met tiOtigTi.

More good cows are spoiled every yeat by can less milking than any othet way. A very little milk left in the udder ai ench milking will cause the best cowto decrease. Wt it in mind that it pais to have tbi stock com fortable. tu sa v 11 '1; iiicof the humanity of it. They will male gain more rapidly and give a hetter BtodM on khe food 'onsumeil. If farmer has not the time to train a colt himself, a competent man can be found to ilo it, who can in a few weeks have a colt so trained that a buyer can ee at once what piaütieiit possesses Any outlav w ill lie more than covered it the price. In semlii.fr untraine! horses to market hrecders seem to overlook the fict that it is not merely the form r.or color nor Condition which determines the price w hich animals H ill command. Thr chief thiig a Inner wants to knew ii vv hat n hore can do Figure the actual cost of milk re quin ! to make BBBBd of hotter, uro the value of a pound of turner in thr market: if von do mt grt the proQi which is apparent from tlns ',. .1 It is because there is some leak v tout method auü management. litLuci ' Voice.

SECTION OF ICEHOfSE. joists have thinner strips Lay on a two-inch floor, leaving tbe center open rght inches and each aide and end ojH-ii I in( lit s. escept at four-foot int rials let In.ards mn through center and to walls for ties. AH around the ice floor place a flaring strip six inches wiile flared two inches in height. Covet this floor with galvanized sheet iron number i:0. fitting it up to edges of flaring boards and bent down to form apron to discbarge drip water through owning at center. All joists are first riveted and theu soldered water-tight tb low the apron suspend a watei trough arraiieed so there will be no splash over Its elges and yet a frecireulation of air. At end of trougb huve a waste pipe which may be carried to any convenient point and discharged through a trap, which will prevent ingress of air. On top of drip pan lavtwo by two inch strips one inch apart on which to place k-e. leaving: gutters 1 twern for free flow of water to center discharge. In Ailing with ice set the eakea ir closely, but not estendirg beyond the j'..Mr. till up to plate on wall asekxsely as practicable. Fit a light floor at lve! d plate for ceiling, to be cover, d eight inches deep w .th shaving or hay. leaving an opening ia centei is .nehes square for ventilation. Have gabies facing north ami south and fill ice chambers through north gable. Fit small shutter ventilators in each gable, nrra' ged to be closed from grounl be a ord la 'lamp weather. A trapdoor wi!1 provide passage for ice in filling ia pan. For lighting storage room fit windows with three scsh on north side l uve entrance on same side with a sh-d over door and double walled and packed d.Kr. Shed r vestibule should not be .'i;cr than ne esvary to handle goods nd if double w alled will save ice. The aafli room must not be entered except when necessary, as ice ii melted every time door is opened. If ice is wanted, leinove i; from above. Paint tbe house white. T. L. Hiles, in Orange Judd Farmer.

P KK 'A JXrw

BA "N W .OlTV-X-M-.ü.iaie UOCESYILLK WHK T JCs 1 Kel 1 KN S. t "T-B t Murd POKK !C-w M-s-BA N' -1 -r H." ..... O v rT - - it & ? . iar

ft 3

fr s ia is ' . -

.'.'" I vr s

A good idea Is to keep some Pearline in a sifter, ready to use for floor-washing, dish

washing, etc You sprinkle a little over the floor, for

instance, and then just wash it over with a

aret cloth. See how much more convenient to use than soap, to say nothing of the easier work f If you're buying and using Pearline simply for tvaihir.gr clothes, and not for all kinds of washing and clearing, you're dieating yourself out of a great deal of comfort and economy. mt

NOW ff

Es-ti n ri.

M IL 0 NS

WB 7 najTf

POMMEL

TtsBrvt

tsJ

s - n : - 1;: r--

fccey fy as aw sarswu sassss.

.vi. -

lt;T F. B-i: S 1 T-- - . .-r it rs se rr sie Iff mot f '1 ssB Bs oor t - w- - f r m-j j- ru A. J. TOWER. Bom. H

DESNOYERS SHOE CO.,

ST. LOUIS. MO.,

mi

Baaa

fäai21

AUiTi

et i raV

fir355?st vlsv

Makers of Reliable Footwear

FOR MEN AND LADIES.

WHEN THE Liberty Bell SoccJe-i the proclamamm . BBBaafl aaaaafi aaaaa aaaal sa I

a v ä "i a 1'. ssmv sivv tbxoaglKKSt taia assvi i. it JtH alBBBBafl

V . v-y w-

fathers who fourt

few the lib-em- we row en, ry ikin m to-day the mine Dr. Pr. Pme-Tar-Hoarr to the nur-T men ar J women ihi reaaerlT has h!Tatoi hroci the tcmtle agonies of a serious htatg trout .c. if taen in time it will stop the r-reas of Comcsiptioa. It w..l slop ice cu'jgh at ooce. a:k1 jfive qcict rest and refreshinjr, aatatal sleep. Cjub. Cold. Croop, U"b oop iag Cough and Grip iikai lusii by its use as snow before the iiiasaiwi of priDK- It eh.lira' the tangs, aaal overcomes daease St feeding to the hkjod fa'.-ionuinaT oxyren Tske nosuititate. At 3 f34 Bf jaaf 0 srsi sssa fvevrpt off pr f et. . se rts ts' f nr par bott Ait.lrr

las t E Wtsaeur : : Cmmvi. Passcsk. Rt.

Every Pair Gnaranteeil. ?

I' x 1

y CANDY I ( cathart,c I . . a '"BayJfflSsB' srtiir itT

S 'HSS.iSHUtiMI

ALL

rvniirieTC

VKWWJU'J A.

s ' - I X

I pfH IlTn 7 f. '1 tlTri n' esrKS rr rnit pul'". rssrss"tirtl lirtJ l.ivf .. LiOK LU 1 Llil U 1 LLlii,, n,reriBorrHpr. S-iI -ssvj sttsrai mslts. Ks- f

.!. v : HI I. II. I ll .. hi sr . .-n!r-l. r.., or rw lofSStT

Proprrt srr off Ihrrbars. The a hole secret of keepinir tha rhurn iBBBs smellinr strong or cheesj auJ prescrsinr it sweet for vears lies in its be ing rinsed free from buttermilk before tbe boilinH wate is BaH in. This water rooks tbe particles tnd holds ihrm fast to tbe wood in tbe same manner that it does upon ruil pails ind strainers that are aot first aushed in irr only moderately hot. If anyone has noticed a yellowish sah-tan-e aitached to tbe inside of milk ia.tl. w hether wood or tin. be may know thnt the ause of it is pouring boilii water upon It before It is freed fro as every trotte of milk. Once on there is c.r.lv one ay of remot inr it. and that ia Ly scraping. Dakota Field and Ftm

MO wt WOL

WNME BB A PBfTX OMTO

YBSOVK OB RsOe

vmxm RtTwriHS Arms cc

aem Cjw.

m THOUGHTLESS FOLKS HAVE THE HARDEST WORK, BUT QUICK WITTED

PEOPLE USE

SAPOLBO

Keep the HlgBsiartriesa. Keep tbe roads clean and tbe atten t,. :i thus called to them will toon result in their being still further taa I roved . na-n nllf IB IBe Tires. The mtmmtt that usta wide Urea la rontribu iiig its share toward betxav bia'hwsji.

LB 3EL

TMC GENUINE

CJHARTSHORN)

Weeks Seals Works, t; - t coBt. BAT cxais atlCCAl A H T

MsrsatoMi im. in iws ot ... , . 1 in 1 i w

f I III a .

1

t aaa

I I

I nnino

A

Ii

np im

DROPSY

S I tm

it B

s i:v.i.ui; ,,.. t .-i r t an rtrm . 1

1 IS mt-

CR TSIT

THIS NAME

II! Pair

or BMOts you euv.

rr it 1 rosinvr r r svTr.aj or i r 1 it lorn 1 a Ask Your Dealer for Them.

SHOES.

SO LStbk Si 1 1 . Mi

SCHUH'S HOME-IVIADE PILLS

For Livor. Stomach,) , , ,

Kidneys bü filalariaj'Jl

1 tnsttll.S. fmit I SHIS I.TII r rt -.-stsiisr ! IM I lo v.r g 'S

m f o- . I I. ,tP . I .,. in!! W ill IMIMlUHtXjMl. UllUU .. '., IU.

CM!

risst -i.l r

Bs 1

BLI iilLn y nrs s ia . t.,.. sM im. A. N. K -II 382

tVtlS.S III 1 VI TO APTUritllt

tlrmriitl kal fmm 9mt tk- Wi

' Mir