Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 September 1899 — Page 7
JOHN C RUBINOER.
Remit rkaMt- nn t of ii W 11-14 nuts . lim iiilliillat. ' .ifuet-ur.-r mm4 riiii'iiiiiiriiii. ArrwtifT tin- alt-rh nf tin- pnif.'ics.ive glgmeat for whle tl"' Midi wraat ii fomooii Mr. John C. BuMnro Kw kuli. la.. rt'Jns without a rrr. At a iiiiinufaetun-r. iismi i-ntrrpriMHk' ap Italia I and uk a iiliiluiiilirujiiht In Can'C li.i . SprSgd Her many htat s, ni.il Iiis Isaacta! iBterprises aata developed nianv obscure towns into iiu;;ri:Mw, thrifty ;inl wiiN- a wsikf t it u s. Mr. Hubiafer, glthottgh bat W jraafi of tfe, DM looK. hack upon M9MS Of 0010 nereis! rlctortae, raeti one of which bag hem litfd mnnkiml. fir his liberality is lis bountiful as his business sniu-itj is nnrveluiis. 11c mis bom in KW Orleans. Iiis i.ait iits being of Franca uut Qennan origin. Win n he mi foai yean old, his family removed to Ken tacky, In which state young Rubingei received public school i location. AW most before reaching man's estate ho secured patents on a number of valuable mechanical Inventions, thereby laying the foundation of his present fort une. By Inclination nmi force of elrcum stances bis attention vni early direct" ed to the mentifscture) of starch by imjirmed processes, and in 1 1 1 - course of time he became the head of a Concern having an annual buslsess of millions of dollars. But genuine imbltloa never quite satisfied svith exlntii a; con ditioiis, works ever toward perfection, and after rears of painstaking study and research Mr. Ilubiuircr bus made a
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JOHN C BVBINQER discovery, which he eonaideri the Crowning event of Iiis wonderful career, and which is embodied in a Bjew article of cinniiierif. known as Kcd Cr. ii,s Starch (Kiid Cross trade mark.) He is planning to distribute millions of packages of thie starch to the housewives of Ann rica, at a inertly nominal price to the contumer, in order to make its merits known without delay. Thus, for but a cents two large 0c packages of Red Cross Starch may be had, together with two snagaHcent Phshnspsereaa views printed in 12 beautiful colors, or a Twentieth Century (iirl Calendar; or for only 0 cents to packages of the starch and the entire x'i it s of eijrht Shakt sjiearean views and one Twentieth Century (iirl Calendarviews alone easily worth tLOO. Watch this paper for future premium announcements, of vvh.ch every lady Will certainly want to take ad-, an tage. While Mt. Bubinger will devote his best energies tc the manufacture of this new and wonderful starch. Be will not retire from the various financial enterprises: In which he is Interested Street railway . electric lighting plattta and the Misslsisppl Valley Telephons Co., with iii,o(o telephone subscribers in Minneapolis and St. Paul -nor will his auirniented activity interfere With his social obligations and exercise of the splendid hospitality which he dispenses at his palatial Keokuk home. Mr. Bubinger's family, consisting of himself, wife and four children, is the pivot nround which his activity revolves, ami while fund of promoting treat enterprises, he is itill fonder of hi- home circle, where he spends every moment of time not taken up by business or public cares.
(Pii"-lally Arrsnjrl from I'elnubot's NotM J QOLDSN TEXT. 1 was glad whon thej sm. 1 unto me, if! uk a o into ttio house of II Lord. -Pia. 122:1. Read Psalm si LUillT KitnM ti I i : I : fi-i:ii"rri:i;.'. - rim House f I led. Paa, M; Hit; 2 hron. ItU, H. JeelttlS; I :.:!. Mark UUlf-tT, roe the, t'tiureli of (iotJ. IS : v 7; :' '.. l-a. 41 :t: ' h. BJft-tt; Mab. 12:?:). 2. Rev. 1 . 1 spf. It, Hi Acta 14-t; John i&k i. Tin: I'ATH of this i-aim la unknown. It lit liOSl LhS tliii('4 of lav i u:.'l b'olomon, opt the piumi "thrones" in V i. U it. a bei ever wrlttsn, it belong 1 to u peat exilic collection, josi an our modern hymn Imokit are continually Obtaining IMW ti mint from very ancient gays and revising tbam fur present use. The uiillcntl 01 was to tne times nftor the return whioh ve ura iiow studying. KM'I.ANATOUV. L The Joyous Summons. V.t, "J v as
j:i.id when tiny . i i I : It is i'!:.s u joy to hf summoned with others to something good. This Psalm Is supposed to hae been sung Just an the piigrim band climbed up the bill to the wails of Jerusalem for one of the great feasts, the social joyoueoccaeionaof the year, to I he. lews. It was hit puiil to be at the Holy City, thr.- center of Ufa and religion Of Country and of nation, tln focus of all that nimie the oat! n wha it w;.k; it was m good to be at the end of tin lr exile, t the close of their long, hard journey that they aang out their praises SO loud that the other pilgrim bands could hear them and take coorac. II. The Place.- Vs. 1-::. "bet us go Into the bou a f the Lord:" The tern pic. the chief glory of the city, the central lii'lit. the Koiiree of r-!ij. i o . the Symbol of Uod's presence, the gate of Beavcn. V. "Our feet shall stand: B V., are standing, "This i 1 a lively .v pre; sioa of the sat is fact ion and delight of out? who bil ls him:a If on this high day of featal joy within the sacred walls, mingling with the throng of worshipera who crowd the courts of the temple, and taking Iiis part, wish a full i ei se of his privileges as an Israelite, In the solemn services of the feast. I'erowne, "Jerusalem," the capita! city, "the Joy Of the whole earth," the Symbol of all that was highest and best in the nation, the type of the New Jerusalem V. o. "Dtlilded as a city that is compact together: lather la contrast With t tie scattered dwellings of the country villages, "a compact line of stately buildings which form ro imposing u feature of the capital, or. more probably, (a allusion to the fact that "there are no nam- ragte phots, BO more gaps and heaps of ruin." i'erou bc, III. The (ompany.-V. 4. "Whither the tribes iro up: This expression is a
Strong proof that this is an cat iy I 'sal nr. for "it was a ; : rt of "the Machiavellian policy of Jeroboam to put a stop to t his custom, heal such occasions should be made the means of restoring the national unity (1 Kings I2:8S).M IVrownc Jerusalem was the place to which
. it commanded t tint the tribes go ; np; this SCt was part of the Divine system, and the custom was n stored at a later day. "I'nto the testimony of ls1 rat i." Better, as It, '., for a tcstlmonv
j unto Israel, proving their devot ion to I (j'd and Iii cause, 1 IV. The Character of tlu People. 1
i vs. 4. 5. First. They give thanks onto j the name of the hord:" The very jov of life is to praise tiod. Beeond, Bight' eouaaeaa. V. .'. "Tor there:" in JeruJ aalem, "are set thrones of Judgment: ' It was the civil and religious metrop
olis. Justice, righteousness, the hatred 'f I'll oppression, all wrong of every kind, are the characteristics of the true city of God. "The thrones of -the house of David:" David and his sue
TUK YAQUI INDIANS.
'.t lateeeattasj inn.- That nrira lu TeowMe with lbs Host , II U , , I II l , .'it. The Yaqula, with whom hfexiaa is now Bghtlag, an- a people who have long res ted elvllUst ion and persist ilitly Sought to eMiud from their mountain fastaesecs the whites, and ejujateially the offaeiahi of the Mtflaan government. K pecialiy grievous to the Ifaojttli is the Meaiean law rtuirin' all m n to Wear iron . 1 -. beg the Ifaquls rial! s civilised village to gell their rude pottery, their woven mat
and the lew othi r things they manufaeture, they do not put .n their trona ui'h until they arc about to enter tlie corporate limits, and on their journey home they take off their hated gar HSentS as soon as thy arc ell ar of the rillage and put them in little bund Ian in top of tin ir beads, At ordinär) tlnaes the Y;'u!s are resem d end 1 Kcluaive rat her than boa Ute, They sometimes desert their villageaat the sppro&ch of strangi ra, Ugvtag in hind them nothing that oan give aid or comfort to the invader. Whca the attempt is made to penetrate their mountain retreats then I be Sfaqulstaks measures of resistance, but even in t.his com- the often do an more than block tin paths by which the strängen must advance, a Ni i Yorker who attempted to penetrate into 1 part of t he v gqul country some years ago met with these tactic . As he and bis companion approached a Varjuj village at the foot of the mountains they could see the natives scurrying clT through the brush. When the travel rs reached tha village they found it empty. ISven the food and some of the utensils had been carried 01T. The little thatched huts with earthen floor, standing in the midst of small bean patcht contained nothing to excite the cupHdity of the least civilized visit UP, No violi nee was offered to the exploit rs. but as they began to gscCttd the mountains they found evidence of the peculiar resistance of the Yaqule.
Great rocks, and trees wire thrown gcroaS the narrow trail. From time to ! time the could see the Ynquis peeping 1 out at them from behind adistant roek. or la the act of throwing obstructions
across the trail. The resistance be- ! came so determined and effi etive at the end of two days that the explorers I turned their backs upon the mountain j heights and retriated to the valley, i watched narrowly by the Ysquis, Much of the Y.oiii country is altogether unknown to the civilied .Mix- ! ieans and has never been surveyed by : the government engineers. There are extravagant traditions of mineral wealth in these unexplored lands ami j one belief current- in Mexico is that the I Yaqul country hides the ruins of an ancient gad splendid capital. This city, according to tradition, occupies & 1 mountain height not to ie approached ! gave by trails w hich the Vaquis jealously guard against intrusion.
The only strängen with whom the Yaquls arc on fri adly tt rms are stray memb rs of the murdi reus Apache Indian tt;ii". Apaches outlawed from United States territory have I 'nd an a-;, lum In the Yacjut country. They are likely to prove Bfective aids to the Yaquls In the present war.- Sf. Y. Bun
HAKE BRIGHT COLORS. Brlgrht ih? Have lavtaW Mfeat in 1 Ik MawafactuN r ( H rinl'ie.
teeoM BMMflatedh At the eml of hit two week':" vnratinn, wanting third week, he telegraphed his employer: "Aery lick, flense sold uiv loh. And b u k mine this Bgyttifjring rt p!v: rske di time you want u set weil. Anether maa ii holding jour jub." Philsdel ibis North Amu k sa.
Ilmlft me, jiul;ie." said Iht queried the court.
-I it, . "lie tried to kis etil de eomplgii int, "Bid In -un till: No, .-ir."
'i'ie dollsrs' fine!" uaadered the court, turning to the prinoaer. KBs more gsreful next tone." Philadelphia North An.- 1
eeaaora, especially "great l lav id's Great er Son," who rules in the city of Cod, nad his rule is righteousness ever mote. All sin is treason to the great King. V. The Messing. Vs. faf, V. ft. "Pray:" Because (iol is the s oiree of the blessings needed, and they can be glvea only to those who so put their trust in Qod, and so love and care for the city of God, as to pray for her. The lust blessings cannot be rccched by a prayerleae soul. They fall on it as rain
" It b peace:" 1,'cst peace among iis with (loil. peace of Jerusalem:1 Je Habitation of Peace
I n a desert, from enemies, I eo ile, peace in the soul, rusnleua mesne
!:(. ni;ss. With time, comes profits: and nd
innc. meat in all lines of successfully j OI,
conuucit it eiitt rprioi s. Succt comes to those only who have goods with auperlor merit ami a reputation. In the manufacture of laundry starch for the last quarter of a century J. C. Hablager has been ÜM peer of ell others and to-day is placing on the market, the tim rat laundry starch ever Ottered the public under our BSW and original method. Ask your grocer for n coupon boo k which will enable you to get the first two large in cent packages of but new starch. RED CB08S, TftADE BARB brand, also two of the children's Khaki Ipearl pictures painted in twelve beautiful colors as nat oral as lif'.or the Twentieth Century (iirl Calendar. a& ahtolutely free. All grocers are authorized to give ten large packages of RED CROB8 STARCH With twenty of the Shakespeare pie- ,,; or ten of Usj 1 w entieth D atai cm Caleadara, to the first flee purchai ers of thi laoli. s St ircti ( Im n Rook This is one of the grandest offers gVg ade to iatroduei th- RED CROSS laundry starch, J. C. Iiubinger's latest Invention.
They shall prosper that love thee:' Because that means the love of what Jerusalem stood for ami was the means
of imparting to the world, the knowl
edge of Qod, the character of Uod, nil that was hohj and loving nnd true. V. 7. "Peace be within thy walls:" To tin se who belong to the city nnd that Which it represents. true Jews, true people of I lot I. within the fold, "Proa per Ity within thy palac s:" The inner 'Wellings, the homes of the people.
V. s. "h'or mv brethren nnd rnmnin.
, 1 -- -- s' mkes:" lie was not selfish in his
hopes and prayers. Iiis was BO lonely Heaven. Bs "I .readied a spirit of the noblest nnd most unselfish patriotism." V.t, HDecauaeof the house of the I ord:M Tie will seek the good of the city, for thr aake of (iod's bouse within it. THAI TU 'AI, True religion is never selfish, It di -sires to share nil its blessings. It build the walls of Jerusalem "for nay bretl rea and companions' aahee.1 The snore Christianity rules, the more Is done for the rood of the people .is a whole.
Ft nn1 ThlMlni. Many a Ood-senl aBRetloa im ben a bridle to check presumption, tiod plans His own work. The way 1o Attfl more light la to nearoh for it with what you have. The highest peaks catch the first nnd thr last sunshine. Ood caiiTmt help the man who rtoB not feel the need of Ria help. Tearing up the warning red fing, only Increases the danger. The secret of happiness Is the assurance that tho Hub r of the universe desires our hnppIness.-Rsm's Horn.
In speaking to the w riter about tht avorabk! Influence that fine weather has upon the production of bright and
delicately shaded dyee ami colors a : famous English manufacturer of cur-
mine recent ly said : ",.une yean ago 1 was aware of the Ftipt riority of th Preach carmine, and, being anxious to improve upon my own process, 1 went to Lyons nd bargained with the most ct b iuated manufacturer In that city for tin acquisition of his secret, for which I uns to pay $3,000. "Well, 1 was shown nil the process nnd saw a most beautiful color pro
I duced, but I noticed thai there waa not the least difference in the Preach mode I of fabrication and that v. hieb I cudlatently adopted myself. I thereupon , appealed to mj instructor ami iasisted that he lullst ha VC kept some scent 000cealed. The man assured in he had not r.nt! asked me to in-pi Ct the pfOCl sg j :i second time. I accepted the inwtu tion, aad after I had minutely examiaed i the water and the materials, which were in every respect simitar to my i ow a, I still ii so much in the dark that ! 1 said: 'I have lost Isitb my labor and money, for the air of England does not
admit lo, to make good rat mine.' K8tayl' said the Frenchman, 'don't deceive yourself, W hat kind of weather ii now " bright and sunny day," I replied. "'Anil SUCh are the days,' said the Frenchman, oa n hieb I make my color. Were I to attempt to manufacture it on n dark and cloudy daj my results would lie the same as yours. Let me BOyIM yon. my friend, only to make your ear mine on bright, sunny days." " The moral of this." continued the Engiisbm tit, "will apply quite ai well to the Banking "f SSnnj other colors used in maaofaeturea, and ahm in the tine arte, for it illustrates tn a practical way the chemical influence of light upon certain coloriBg compounds or mistures." Was hm u-hiii .Star.
FACTS AND FIGURES.
The average cost of it Britlah soldier
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only 1 1 1 it year England bnpoaved aeariy $9tfiD(tfiOH wort 1 1 Bf ggj hagf war, of w inch 44 7,40t, MM came from Busala. Mure than :.',(,. . people mnkc n living In i'urir. liy fortune telliog, their total yearly earnings being estimated ut MJO.UUO. Use largest bell in the Cathedral of Antwerp, whieh contains SOUM of the finest art treasures in Europe, weigha IC.OliO pou mis, or over seven tOJlg, Some one) has calculated that tht post men of London walk, togetlu r, si mething like 4s,;ic,.j gUhie per day, a Bia tanoa equal to twice the eiroumferenog of tht I'lolie. 0gl n i average 1,000 new novels are published annually in London, which means that the man who would read them all would have to do so at the rate Of three n ,lyy. More than $SO,O00,0O0 Worth of jewels lire lost every season at American summer reai rta. The greater part of ihese disappear at the seaside, aad it is
believed that a comparatively small part are actually stolen. The German emperor's tu w stables are to cost about 400,000, sad will accomodate gtfl horsey and .'too rehlclci There will also be lodging rooms for . i married grooms ami coachmen am! their families, and for 8 I single ostler and other servants. The Bank of England employs about 1,100 men, and has a salary lint, Including pensions, of about ; 100 per annum. The governors nnd directors of the bank divide between them H,d00 per annum, Of this the governors reelve 1,000 each, gad the directors t,!. oo each.
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OUR MAMMOTH CATALOGUE In which is listed at lowest wholesale prices everything to ca, wear and use, is furnished on receipt of only 10c. to partly pay postage or expressae, and as evidence of good faith the 10c. is allowed on first purchase amounting to $1.00 or above.
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THE CREAT ST. LOUIS FAIR oriuvs oct. a. riniti i-mmh anm ti. 1 ami. cliOhuh oot. "7. OMPEIITIOH CI EM TO THE WORLD. The GreatfisJ;Grj!ish SPÄCE and ENTRIES FREE. F-rr ' ,;,"f mBsl
EXHIBITS MORE VARIED AND CREATER THAN EVER. tllerlou.t'r.ml.lnatn.n of Mm SshetaStiol TklSg Tr -lm ti in Handtnme PiM.lty. WW. "nght ) anil Knln.iimg rtatartt. 1h. Hit w j SSSSSSSlSSSSSi
Several of the Grandest Attractions Ever Witnessed Will Be Presented this Year.
These arc but a few of the Mag" nificcnt Galaxy of Attractions at the Great St. Louis Fair of 1899. . m m - 00 i'WffT.
OKB F ARK HOUND TRIP ON AH. RAIl.rtOAns.
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The Leading Cowboys of the World Will Compote.
UliiNNHAli AUMIHSION tr ,.t ROBERT AULL. President.
It. tiosala Fair,
JOS. A. MURPHY. Secretary
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