Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 February 1900 — Page 3

IRRIGATION.

TIiE SUNDAY SCHOOL

Ccuiu t n;. Wb.npton. DC Krb.. The reelsof arid lands, which wo a Moininsst frature cf food-producing JLn.t.ontin lodia. thina. Kpt sr.d 5 tie n.any centuries afo. kl now re- , , - woTt atirntion from tlie l'i.ited ."(.iTiinnnl than e-r before. In conr,M BOUM ha appointed - ItfWg slHiidin; committee on irri- ,.. with a rhairnian an! a majority 5 pjeakaea biwaHi in or rasjo Httil irritable sections. Id the sen. tli,- committee on reclamation of nd lanii i imüarly constituted. mm .oinmittee Unten to th- deI I .

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BUI tiallv as if larife area oi proline territory were bein acquired from tu OOtsJcto, II,, ftirrrs of the- pe i.Iojrira! survey gjm makinfr an eatendrtl i mrst iiraiion c.f the quantity and constancy of ssater supplies in irritable diiriot; locatinr s,i i. surveying sitea available for perI i.t impounding NMf Vtlni measuring the Will I rum see-pape. evap- , on and unchecked floods., and gtnrralr determining or comparing the of different inr tr.rsaJs of irripalioa, and the utility of different sources cf water supply. The censua ofHce. confining ite!f Btrietl to exact facti and condition. j tupphSM ajtlSI these e-fTorts of the f irrr.ment ly niakin a ce-ius of irrigltissB wnlls. dam. reservoir, sprinps. car.aN and ditcbea. and theeoat and character thereof; of ownership, volBtc and con-tancy of waler sourer; cf water-rights. ialen and rates: of the acreage, quantity and value of irritated ,r pa; of unreclaimed bml irritable Ian! areas, etc. Most of t h is work i beInt seeosipHaWd by mt-an of schedules rt tbroagsa the mails in advance of the main field ssor, which the law aya he done injure, ivoo. Director l ,;im deemed suc-h a rtsirf warranted by the estimated increase in irripaI, r WtUa to 12.000 and the ditches and raaala to 15.000 during the past ten tear i, which mean that probably more tr.it 1C0.HX producers are now raistsg f 1 !....'. . . . Ion J

and nerul ai'uniii;ni .'

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were desolate

I i !:. without irrigation

a ' rslOtl'SS. Prelissisarj return to the cersoa oftioe from irrigator and irr! trat ion DSSWs are qui te sat ; sfactory. and Ui tiirector requests that ali who have received or may receive hereafter schedi - from the department OS their best I aower the several question therein and return the blank at their ear!. est . v. nience. Also, that i rripator who );- not received, will write and ak to be supplied with sehet: u -s. The reci;. -t will ! cos. plied with b return In this any. accurate tatistica ; be secured of an industrial f itsrs which, in effect, is equal toa.'..!ii p several productive tates to the domain Sf a nation whose tap'.e fo! supplies a!r. adj dominate the msrketa of the world.

An old

To r Tlo-. man srWa was -..k at a west

ern canp went by the r.ame of l.urcn t.rass. He had hi own -sy of looking at thinjr. On one occasion the camp was to lie moved a long t tie stream, and B i h BSeked up t bt out tit preparatory lo The tlittinp. ".t s match. Hunch?" asked "nc of the parly, for he had rolled up a hip cigarette ar.d prajrted tolipbt it. The obi man'a firgiT Sri to his ..t pocket; then he pause ninl looked Ihoafhtfnl. llviticntly no mmt h was , f mmi, c. Bstt udder.lv llun. h howed his originality of thmipht. i -lout a word he climbed into the v .n and started topitehoff hi load. B . inp. tents, kettles sailed out on the ! i as. The petitioner f.r the match h .Jod at him in amaen.ent. Had he C cra ? "Why. what i the matter w , von? What are you doins:'.'" he asked. Hunch stopped throw ring out the goods, and replied, in a slow drSWIt I uh it's like this. When you req sted that match. I suddenly hspp i . . to rt call that them cotnluistiblcs - lurk-v in the last pocket. I got a east and waistcoat in the bottom o ' - irSfnSs, snd I'm reachin' down for that last pocket first, jit t to sa v. time." And he proceeded to throw off the rest of the load. Youth' Companion. Vts-wastt A pood story i poinir the roun! st 1! .M.ird college concerning I last vi ir' pluate. s dutiful si.n and an fndaitrfcasss Its4st, fi withal aomewhat literal youth. At the Iseginning of his concluding year, his father, who wa just setting out for Kurope. said to him: Now-. Harry, you get your decree, snd I'll aend for you to come e et and travel all summer." Marry Sras dr'.ighted. Father." said he. "I will.' He studied faithfully all the c. legejeSrr, ttti in June went rhroutrh w I h fly ioe colors. Then he cabled his lather' "Yes." Hut the father, alas! had forpotten his impulsive ffer He milled uver the messapc. wondered, tiil then cabled hack: "Ye. what?" 'I he son was in turn srrpiexsd, hut L up a well-trained lal. he !id not renain long in the dark, and fired lT dvitiouB real. c:illed hack: "Yes. sir 1 ttSn of rtplHMttSTS followed. ;-.nd h raj permhted to snake the "j;iaudl tour." Youths Couipaniuo.

trrej.ar t t Met tor C LsslSgS J TMfc: LBMOM Ti-.XT. fJOSS 4 S-14 ) 1 Thea cometh he lo a city of Samaria, hlrh la t I. J sychar. near to th. patSSl Of jrou: 1 '.ht Jcyb gve to h:a win Juleph 1 N w Jacob' wM wa there Jem htr f.re. hflng arl J Brtia Hit Joun.. . sat thua on the SPSlI; and Ii SNM aboul ttit Sixth hour 7 Th. re ciirii th a woman of Samarta tc draw w.iter. Jesus aalth unto ktr: 0MO4 oae lo i!r.nk.

s iKor HU disciples were fonf away unto ' the Stty tu huy m.at ) Then salth the woman of Sr. marts unto Htm H ' H that Thou, t.etnit a Jw.

askest drink of me. which am n woman of Samarta' for the JSJS havi r.odtalin with the tiamarltars. li Jcus anpwerd and sa(il unto her: If thou kr. .; the fttt of Coi. and who tt Is .hat altn to thee: Give me lo drink. tSou wou.deat have aik J of Mirn. sad He wou.d

have Klvtn thee llvin watr. U. The soman sulth snto Him: Sir, thou hat nothing to draw with, and the Vtil la deep: from whence then hast thou that ittrb g srstsrT 12 Art Thcu grtater than our father Jacob, which Rave us the w!l. and drank ih.reof hlmaelf. and his children, and his csttle? 11 Jesus snswered snd said unto her: Whosoever dlinketh of this water shall thirst agalc: 14 But whosoever drlnketh of she water that I shall lve him hall never thirst; but th OSter that I shall stive him shall be In him a well of water springing up Into cver.sslir.g life OOLDKN TKXT God Is a Bplrlt . and they thai worship Him must worship 111m tn spirt: an.! H: irush - John 4 24 NOT KS AND COMMENTS This ltssou takes u to Use close of J. min' Brat year of pnbMs ii. wastry. Deeciaber. A. I). 3. I fus inarka he lose of that period known as the Jmlean ministry. For convenience we will follow in the study of the text :ind context the following outline:

i,- rvi' ii. r.irv Jchn S:IC-36. 4:1-9

Jesu anl the Bamseltan Woman., vs 4-9

Th. Watir of Llf va 10-li

Jslh Heals the Woman's H.art vi lfi-ls

Tru.- Worship vs. lk-24 J.. li the Ut'Slah V 1:5-1

.Intu, ar..l His D:sciDlsS.. V. 21. 31-ÄS

erf:,, hin to the Samarlear.s vi 3-

Introductorv. Ail throun the early

minitrv at JfStSS UlSl far John the

l!apt t ksd bteD preaching snd baptizing in Juden. Jesus preaching attracted large crowds. John observed this.

-.1 .: "He must increase, but I -:uist

ilasisaani It was a noble self-renunci

ation on the part of John thr.t he could

sie that .t vv.i Lis una-ure of licet SS

that he couid have helped attract the

people to Jeus. while his own foUoW" iug w.x fa.l.np off. Hut it cperci up a

s.tuation of which the nharisees a.-

way s bitter) were not slow in taking , advantage. They tried to awaiten jeal

ous - ainl conn. ct oeiweru muiwifn : of John and those of Jesu. John's work, however, was not yet done, so .1 w.tii a practical w isdom tiisciples cf t.tir later day would do wi ll to stui'y nt.l imitate deiarts from .lu-Iea ai.d

tttrna toward tialilee. .Its'i, at: i the Samaritan Woman. Trave-lirp through Samaria .levus came to Jacob's well just without the city of Sychsr. Here He stopped to rest, send.r'jr li s diKcip.es on into the city o buy food. W hite they were gone t here came a woman to draw water from the well. The request of Jesus for a drink surprised the woman. A strict .lew would not have asked any favor of a Samnrit.tn. Much less would a strict Jew have made such a request the way foropenirg a conversation l'ntloiibtf dly Jesus was tired and thirsty, yet we may iniac ne that He used just this opportunity in just this way for winning the woman's heart. "How is it." she said, "that thou. heinsT a .lew. askest drit.k of me. which nm a woman of S:i mnria?" The Watet of Life. The epiestion not only showed the woman's surprise, but ; (Heated a rHUjasi to talk with the strarper. So Jou follotssd up His advantage, and said: "If thou krevrcst the L'i't of God, and who it is that saith

to thee. Qlrc me to drink; thou m.uMct have asked f BIbb. and lie would have L'iven thee 1 ivinp water." That expresaioti. C ;ift Of Hod." is very siirnillei.tit. meaning the IftSStSl nrChrist tSM His salvation. Hut the Samaritan SroSStr did not realize this hidden significance ary more than she did the double meal ing Jesus put into those words "living water." She only thought of the water that is necessary to sustain phvsical life. "Sir." she exclaimed, "thou hat nothing t.-draw with, and the wtli is deep." .1. i: had to open to her ini.sd Ills real

nrrf bidden meaning. "The watt r that I sjssll tfive him." He said in n ply.

"shall be in him a well of water springing r.p into everlasting life." Jesus Bead the Woman' Henrt. i Jons, would not have co-nplettd His I mission to this woman had He stopped with this truth. He must convince her 1 of iiT in fulness, show her the need of a change eif heart. This Me did by the I very gentle reminder of her past life, yes. and even of her present living In sin. True Worship.- Nuturally now came the ides of worship: but where? In 1 t(.- sol mount of the Samaritan, or at

Jerusalem? Jesus showed her that tne

Infinite God is not confi ned by p. ace or

circumstance. "Hod is s

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J -us the Messlaa.- Tih Samaritan

woman had heard of the MessUs, and Sfteff what JeSfM nail satdIt took only His "I am lie" to send her back to the city to there proclaim the man "who tolö uu- al! thit.gs that ever I did."

AKT AND MUSIC. The Society i I om posers assert that about Iff JTfirf persona in iieiiiiat y earn their living in collection w ith music. Fn r t h painters fhou.d have room enough at the PXÜ laloSt as theurchi- . . ..a . t i IUI. i i j

id i oi lite ii lUMlwaj. iirvv men iiirm with teariv (oar bUsi of hanging '

space. A colleetion of 100 old masters Is exhibited in the Scdelmeyer galleries. In 1'ari. One of the most brilliant paiutinps ir. the exhibition is described at a Watteau of the highest order. It is probable lhat C'hartrun's picture, "'I he Ugalag of the PtOtOOOl which was painted OI a commission from H. C Frick. of Pittsburgh, anil w Inch may be presented to the w hite house collection, ia to be reproduced. It is ut present on exhibition nt New York, together with other works by t'hartran. I'epitn Uodripuez Arriole is a three-

year-old Spanish pianist who Si nstonishing Madrid audiences. He ia aaid to ploy correctly atd with feeling and

to be already composing. He beats

Moart's record as an infant prodifj

b three years. His father was a Spanish odBctr who was killed last yeur in

Cuba.

THE OLDEST MAN IN AfflERICi

Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters by Using Peruna.

WHAT BABY CAN DO. It can wear out a pair of one'dollar

kid shoes in less than 24 hours.

lit can simultaneously occupy both sides of the largest bed made.

A baby can make the commonest house the brightest apot on earth. It can lighten the burdens of a loving mother's life by adding to them. It can make itself look like a fiend just when its mother wants to show it off. It can make an old bachelor In the next room use language that, if uttered on the street, would get him in the penitentiary for two years. It can go from the farthest end of the room 'o the foot of the stairs in the hall quicker than its mother can step into the closet and out again. It can flatten its dirty little face ngainst the wit. low pane in such away that the tired father cun sec it as a picture as he rounds the corner. Yes. babies are great institutions, particularly one's own baby. Chicago Times MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS.

Mr. Isaac rock, Don in Hunoomhe Co., North Carolina, March 1, 1788, . U . I I ... , . , ,. I "

Saw " 1 attribute my cxtre.ne oia age to uic use j. .

Itaac Brock, m cttlten of McLmnt

County, Texat, hms lived lit years. He now Uvea with bis oa-la-lmw an? Valley Mllla, Texas. In apeak Ing of his good bemltb mamf extreme old age, Mr. Uroik aaya: "After a man has lived in tbm world as long as I have, Ar ought

to have found out a great many things by experience.

"One of the things I have found

out to my entire satisfaction i thm proper remedy lor ailments thmt

are due directly to the effect or

the climate.

During my long life I mmrm

known a great many remedies for

coughs, colds, catarrh and dimr rh(va. I had alway$ supposed these affections to be diftertmt diseases, bat in reading Dr. hart man 's books I have found out that

these affections ate the same

that they are properly called

tarrh. .. had several long sieges witm the grip. At first I did not know

that Peruna was a remedy tor ints disease. When I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, I tried Peruna for la grippe and found it to be Just the thing. "As for Dr. hartman's remedy, Peruna, I have found It to be tht best, .f not the only, reliable rem-

these affections. It hat

edy for

I'se of khaki for military purposes ia , exrending. Chicago patrol w agon drivers l ave organized s benevolent association. Chicago has two free bathhouses, and last year they gave 301.4G8 free bath. There are as many shades of face powder as there are shades of color, almost. ( ..iTce was first used In Abyssinia In 7-:.. A Greek first introduced it to England. An American spends on an average $.() a year for food, a Frenchman, t4; a (ierinar. $45; a Spaniard, $33, an Italian. 114. and a Kitssian, $40. The American eat 100 pound of meat nycar; the Frenchman. 7 pound; the tiermnn, C4 pounds; the Italian, 28 pounds, and the Kussian. II pound. A statement prepared for the South ( seoSiaa legislature by the state diapensary board shows net profits . Ince the establishment of the dispeu-ary law in IM of $1.700.000. NOVELTIES FOR SMOKERS.

Born before United State waa formed. Saw 22 Presidents elected. Pe-ru-na has protected him from all sudden changes. Veteran of four wars. Shod a horse when 99 years

old.

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. xi-xxixxxiAixAUtU ! been my standby tor many years, r and I attribute my good health and

extreme old eg: to this remedy.

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Always conquered the grippe

with Pe-ru-na. Witness in a land suit at age of HO years. Believes Pe-ru-na the greateat remedy of the age tor Catarrhal Diseases.

"Very truly yours,

For a free book on catarrh, address The Peruna Medicine Co.. Columbia, Ohio.

A handaome pipe of meerschaum is MOOS ttd in gold and set with small pn eioas Btones. The stem is of Jvory und the tip of amber. An appropriate gift for a gentleman is a combination tobacco box nnd match safe. It is of silver, gilt, und the lid i ei.ameled and set with semiprecious lone.

THE MARKETS.

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All ihe big life insurance companies T" ' ''t of mor.cy eachy arte preteai fraudulent claims from being paid, and the Ingenuity with which some of these claims are planned ealli for tie very best detective service that '! "itnpanies cnnrnniniar.il. They arc Stllltsg tu spend a con! deal more than tbeamount of the policy ISexpOM these f ratidt.

';.! is a Spirit; nnd

that worship Him must worship in spirit and in truth."

CATTbTsV-Natlra Steers... CirTTON fdWkiltns f ..ik Wlntt r wheat... w i BAT No. - Red o; 1 1 N" ! rw Mesa New

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rtortda. West Ititllrs ami entrsl America. The fsnlitie of the Iuisville & KaSaV Tille Railroad fur handling tounst ard travelers destined for all poinU in hn.nda, Cuba Port RiCO, Central Anur;ca. or lor Nassau are BSSOrpStStd. Double daily lines of sleeping cars are run irOBS t im mnati. LoutHVille. ChicaRO and St. houis through .hi cksonv ill e to interior Florida points, and to Miami. Tamna and New Orlean. the port of embarkation tor tlie eonntriea mentioned. For folders, etc.wnts Geo. B. Homer, D. P. A.. St. Loans, Mo. Hicks "I wonder b the Tollers rrxinnge to get along. Wh, I believe t bt y ..we everybody m tow n." Wicks- "That s w by the get along so well. Toiler has a big mail every' morning. Tbev are all duns, to be ture; but the impression upon the neighbors is just the snme as if they were invitations to first-cl society functions. It is the qOSBtity, not the mm lit. v. that does the business, yJu knuw.' DSStOO 1 rancnpt. An All-Yenr Itenort The CriM-ent Hotel, Esreka Spr:i A Ark., Opens Mar. h 1, 1!". A inns' desir.ib.e. attractive ,n..l cenvenient report for helth and pleasure seekers. Ideal cliSMte, pure sparkhr.g water. lest atTommodatinna. fsräagh Sleepers via Frisco bine. Write for ptir'n ul.ii to Matiacer I lotSH Of tu any represenutive of Frisco Xino.

PnseOoatsot. "Rridpet," said the mistress to her sick lerv-ant, "would ynu take a little medicine"

"l-aith. ma am. sa.il he. IH lakenny

thincr to mr.ke me well, aven if I

'twould kill me."

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Ir. la there were only fonr Insur si ce companies in Japan. with a capital Of $l.4.",4.000. In 189 there were 73 registered companies 'ssilu a capital of h,oo,SOO.

AFTKCTHOTJOHTS Thr NM I i f the body will not feed the life of the soul. Jesus offers the water of life to the llM'StSinedt thirsty soul. A chance meeting by the well yet onlv Cod know - how much of "hnnce it was. In the providence of Cnt! the next , t . we it . et will be one from whom wo mav learn or one whom Sf may hel,. Prejudice should never stand tn tie way either sf pivi"P or receiving C-V-Holy BsoaatS count not to-much with God a hcly momenta.

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Take Laxative ltromo Otnnine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it tail tocure. 25c. The prom:.- f a 1. v. r ire as unreliable SS those of a politician. AUiuson Ulotw. The Orip of Pneumonia may be warded off with Hale Honev of Horehosnd sndTsr. Pike's Tuothachc Drop Cute in one minute. The baker gets cruo!y lumelf when hi bread doesn't pan sal sei;. tioldcn Dy. 1 have found Hao'sCUM fof CoMnmpCtos sn unfailing motlicine F R. Lot. UJ5 öcoU St., CoviiiK'ton, Ky . Oct. 1, l.t.

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