Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 November 1900 — Page 7
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Leas on I'1 I r ii it I i n n l srrla (at Not tin Iter IN, llH''lli lr ii l.eier. I ItlMtA Pr p 'i b) ii i ' i . i ir i ton I Ml. I.KggON TKXT. (I.uke 17:11-19.) 11. And II MKX to pMi H H' VlM to rruslM UMl H- paaeed through ths (i, i.:-1 nf 8 i m . 1 1. 1 mill I in Iii i' ig a mi Hb lie entered into 1 1 ftiin viiihiTf met Him ten moi. 1 1 - .ro . I rs, wi.ich stood ufur irr. And they Ufte "l (lull vote, und ..m J sus. M.mter, have mere) u. M Ami wliii. Hi saw Hum. He suld jiito thfin: io ttht-w yuursi lv unto lb prWi-if And It cume in pi-s, th.it. u thijr went, they were cleanm-.!. !.. And orii nt th. in. In Ii Im :iw that hi. MM hriilid. tun, til h.uk. ami with a loud voice glorified dill. 16 And he fi ll down on hin fai r at 11 In fiit. living Him Lanks and he wan a b.iiuurllan. 17 And Jesu answi rlii; s i I I Win- there not ten eh iinni il I lur When ST4 the nine? 18. There are not found thai returned to , ,. ftory to iln.l. aav- this stranger II Ar it He said nr. to him Arise, go thy WW, tin fiilth iimde th-e vvhule. 4. 411. III'.. TK IT. lie e tluiklal.ii.i. :tiis. NOTES AMI fOMMKNTS We have mw to March. A. 1) 30, time shortly before the cruei fi xion. Jesus anl His disciples are on the border line between Samaria and (ialilee, on the way from Ephraim across the Jordan, and down through I'erea to lU'.hany. The events intervening between this lesson ami the !ut are two: ill .Icsus raises Lazarus, the brother .'' Mary and Martha, (2) He retires to 1 pliraim, in northern Judea, till near Hie tijne for the feast of the I'asf-over. It is somewhere on this journey that Jesus meets the ten lepers. I.KSSt )N ANALYSIS The Ten I. pi rs vs. 11-13. The Lspera Healed vs. 14. A I.eBPnri on Uratitude vs. ! 0-Ik. A LoaaM on K.i Ith vs. 19. The Ten Lepers, The prominence in the (inspel piM-n to the heaLilip of i prosy is probably due to two facts: 1 1 1 The disease was, and is to thi i day, ntariuhly (in so far as concerns physical science; fatal and incurable. (2) i.eprosy is a tj pa of sin and i: effects. Like sin. it is unclean and defiliiiv. It is contapioti.-. Like sin. It is deal ritelive. William M. Thompson says of the results of leprosy that "the hair flu'.'s from the head and eyebrows: the nails loosen, decay and drop ofT; joint after j'i'int of the finders and toes shrink up ml slowly fall away; the fUBU are alorbadi and the teeth disappear; the nose, the eyes, the t.iiipiie and the palate are slow !y consumed." Like sin, it is often latent. Its presence not leittir known to others by any phy.ical ippearanee. It is said that modern medical treatment removes for a lont t'ine the externa! sitMis of the disease. The cure of T ti !-- lepers has a mora! tiyniflceaee. BHesee has not been able to cure stprOSJ ; science cannot help the man Who is burdened. dUeai as-it h sin. The L-p ' - B fled. -They atone, 'afar off " because the law protect i .1 the imtain' Hut they had heard of Jesus, an erl d to him: "Jeans, Master, h n . ;. on us!" Tl , re is no atord . ilia 1 of love which is so full of mean nf ai that word 'mercy." and it Imp ii - : re of the most boundless ebaract, .-. ie of the beatitudea Is fort!: !i. it- f i; V !t ! a Divine quality. Happ.v la be who emutatea the Master bj sltOWlna; mercy. In answer to the pray er of the lepers Jenus said: "tio show yourselves to the priests. 1'hi assumed that they were hi iled. When a leper was cured he showed himself to the priest ami so restored to his former Mat us as a member of society. It Implied a certain amount of faith on their part that the J started! On the way the) were cleansed, A Lesson on dratitude. From the fact that we are told special emphasis is pivett (verse If,) to 1 he fact that the otic who returned was a Samaritan we may fairly imply that tbe other nine were Jews. The Irsaou on thi- account was nil the more striking. The Samar.us hate.! the Jaws. A .lew mlffht have been f Xpeeted to ret urn to t ban k Ii sus. Himself a Jew. but it remained alone for the Samaritan to come back to own Iiis uratitudc to a .lew for Iiis healinir. The Jews, we may take for pr.mted. saw little connection between the word of Jesu ami the fact that they were healed. Tbe leeson for such i- they is this, that even thouirh one trices thanks unto ticxl for what canBot be done without tbe Divine asrency. vi t should he be fratefvl for the kindly wisii and word of fellow man. The s.itnaritan had probably cultivated the prace of gratitude, and assuming no re. yet are we in debt to him for a lesson we all need to learn. Lesson on Faith. Net there was more than gratitude in the heart of the Samaritan, for .lesus commends also his faith. Without faith he could not have been healed. stimulus of Opposition. Who Iba! plead- for ! he King Would not rather face opposition than heartless acquiescence '.' Missionaries write that the Muhammedans n Persia have a arfj of assenting readily to all they v Here is difficulty almost to hopei -. Kekie! knew it: "And. !o, I hoc art unto them as n very !nv.y sen of one that hath a p'.eaSAMl voice anil enn play well on an instrument: for they hear thy words, but they do tlieni not." Kitterness is iietter than maw kishmss. and cold than lukew a-vi-Deal ami contradictions btc worth '"ore to honest people and t hei r cir-ea than emptv compliments. S. S. Ti:u.s Plata ami I Iii lies. Our d Innnt duties dt it ratine out !' st iny. I 01 v sin bCCOffl - a t :-. f on our track. W hat a little ffkd some very big people worship. oil's place for n Cbriatiaa is where ba is needed the most. Uod is not ti the reliflon that ia cot using both hands to lift up uien. 1 i n v in who failed to return tc ,1" ark is n picture of many I hris- " v who. being saved, n. ver '.ook lHck to amy tu.- llam a Horn.
BKLAIUNÜ IM A COLT. It Miiiulies fall. in,. ,,r CsaesS Hil 1 m ry I'leiimi Task Revert hi leset If gnu baei arey seea a liile cop running after bis mother in th mead ows you know huvv very funny he looks He ha- bag rga that aeem rerf Brooked an I uncertain, for tin v at la i' i tew IreeUooa at one. , n, has no inane to s.uk f, alll ui ., t, i,)y little tail. Hi eoat i, very roujrbi for he luis aeri r beeaj rubbed down wttbg bi il-b. ami. tbOOgb JTOQ might look at him u freat many times. (,u would never b Ucee that he could eiovv into such a big. sironjr, handsome horse as Iiis owmr tells von t hat he will bCOMM some day, The mos: Important daj in cult's life is when he tirsf learns tocatt v a bnrdsvn upon his back, v small laprobe is strapp- d upon him. and hf is Ii t loose, to tear up attd ilovvn tbe flelils ami shake it off if he can. Then a double blanket is strapped across, him like a saddle, and afler awhile he can bear tin- weight of the saddle itself, ami tben tb weight of a bor. shoeing him is very troublesome, for he often refuses to walk after it. and will roll around OB bis back, boldittg his feet up in the air in the most pitiful aj as if he did not know what to do with his new shoes. Teaching him to "back" la accomplished by hitcliiiifr a team to the back of tin wat-'on to which Mr. Colt is harnessed. At the word "back" some one starts up the team from behind and Mr. Colt is backed until be b arns Iba use of the word. His training is not vi rv pleaaant for bias. Bat if be is a bright, intelligent horse In- will learn all there is fco learn within a year after he has go! his growth, or by the time he is three years old. He will then be very frisky and inclined to be scared at Iriflea, Hut if he is shown just what thee are be usually changes his mind and behaves In a BCneibh wa. Training a colt is easier than training any other animal, because ihe horse is n.nurally the BOS t intelligent of al' dumb animals. I'ann and Fin side. ERAN AND MIXED FEED. 4llllltcmtn.il nf Moth Itllse Iteeenllt Bcea IHseovrreil In So veral I Ullstei n stales. A communication from tbe Vermont rsperimenl atotionaay: Somemoatbi ago the Maine experiment station reported Unding upon 'he market quautltlea of bran and mivcil feed which re aerionslj adolterateel. The same thing is to be found in Vermont to s.rn extgnt, Tbe experiment station at Burlington itati - that in the course of it k Inspection work ander tbe statt law it has found one sample of brat, worth but little more than half what standard bran should be worth: tJict a sa in pie of much the same charact er lias been sent from another portion of th atate. and that ntt'-mptid salts if mixed feed- of 1. 1 wu low graiiflli.V been reported. T ,,e state law reajuirIng the Inspection of feeding stuff- fo rattle does not cover bran, middlings. etc.. and adulti ra lion may unuu in tbb class pf chmIs unchl eked PXl'l f T by t 11 - watchful eye of the buyer. Lach and every user of this class of goods may, how, ver. if he will, protect bimsi If by sending samples to the station for fro analysis, tic will do well in fore buying: to invest igat a as to tbe aource of tin bran and refuse any which doed 01
I bear a brand atating its rip-in. It is only proper to remark that adult era- ! tion of this class of goods is still re! ativ.iv rare ami should be guarded ; against. It will be well for buyers to leek to learn the source of the good offered ami to rcfUM audi as do not bear a brand stating their origin. In particular one should look askance a: any gooda selling bebynj the marke oricc BETTER THAN A POKE. n III. I simp, I'roperly ilinleil. Is the liest I' Ii I UK ss Irl Which lo Mniekle nn I lirnly BsSSS. To shackle an unruly bor si take a j ihort piece of strap, such as an old Kuril brea.-t strap, just nine enough to buckle around the lore leg above tin kmc ioint. as at a. Put a riiur on the at rap and lueklc just tight enougbaa A SHA' KLK TH AT SHAi'KI.KS. It will no slip down over t be kni'c joint. Then tie the halter stiiu or a short piece or ropt (roni Iba bnlter into tbe ring, takinir care not to have it too on;r not over tarn feel ia length If the animal is m ry unruly, tie slmrttr. Animals will ICCUStom theniselvea to i this tori of n device in a abort time, and I think it far more comfortable than n poke H. A. Phillips, in Farm and Home. i: pc r 1 1 nee I MM UiiSr). Once in awhile are Haul people that ' ciimp.ain about iheir naWHlM wiilj ineatbator. Tbd answer is aturaya i , ,i ; ihej hare tried to raise ehicka by manna of mi incubator without in -dersfcaudltrg the principles on which liny are UorkiBg. het no person tup. pose 'bat i In ' an sticceed in any branch if terming WrrtboUt a certain amount i f k;: nlcdgf acnuind by exparienefi I mo that taken to raising thicks in i: ub.itfra and with tbt astisl ilice .if lirooders should expect to tus'.nn some I ! : u learning how. - gar m era' Uevicw.
CHEAPER THAN A FUKERAL. Us t oui .iiileil i I'u) ihr lc Iur a Hill as an l.i oujiulral l r.
A well known Kattb DAota mattrars tculs the tollosiiiK atorjr, (nt the truth of whiih he voocbaa; At i n.., Iowa m the afctta there w. ra two osturi, oueot whom had i yreat reputation (ol the i ures he etlecteu, ami the other as not ie.ieved tobe "niui ti Tastet rni rtiu mr found bia aurviaw in fres: request, but pajmrnt w.i tot a.waya tortn. a t i . auuu s rie tint s certain ci ol his pataLU sbouui puy in ad v.u. f. tine winter's night he was roused by two farmers from a kesslet tea Btilesserajr, the Wife of one of arbam was senoualy ij. He told them to go to the other doctor, bat they n-tusedj ssyinic tbeg would prefer his services. " ery well," replied the medico, "in that case my fee is ten dollars, the uioia-y to be paid now." Tbt men reasons träte!, but the doctor wss obdurate, and wiiui down his window, lie waited, however, to hear what they wou'd say. Weil, w hat aril, we do now? ' asked the farmer uboaa w.ie was ill. And the reply that was (riven must have ls-en as gratify ing as it was snouting to the listening doetor, it Was: "I th nk ran aroald better give it. The funeral would cost you more.' There is more Catarrh in this section Ot the country than aul other diteatea put together, snd until the lsst few years was supposed to be incurable. Fur a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local reaaediea and by constantly u...iig to cure H.t;. local treatment, pronounced it incurable. S ience has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, ai.i therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Curt, aaaaoi M :uted by t Cheney & Co., io.edo. Unto, is tbe only constitutional cure on the market. It if taken internally in doses troui 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta direct. f on the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. '1 1 offer one hundred do). are for any ease it fails to cure. Send for circulars and test m in. als Addles- F J. beney 4 Co., Toledo, t. So d bj HrupKists. 78a liaii's Family P. . ire tbe baeta A llrilllant Sucreaa. A. How did your automobile journey turn out? P. Beautifully! Although I ran over two pedestrians and three bicycles snd knocked two wagons into s ditcb, mv motor waa not at iu injured and 1 arr.ved just on t tne. F ievende Blaetter. What hall We llmr for Ileaaertf This question arises every day. Let us answer it today. Trv .Ic'.l O, delicious and hea t''il. Prepareo in two minutes. Ho boi!u.! no baking! add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Iemon. ttrange, Rapberry, Strawberry. At your grocers. Ma, I'leasnnlly fcosati the lllstreae. "Did vou hive arv trouble w.:L y ur Fr.i-h in Pat Mr. K.rTraiT?" "No; we didn't have any trrnble at all; hut the people who tried totaik w.;h BS seenusi to have an awful time." ltd -r.apo-lis .loumal. Dropsy treated fne by Dr. II. II. Green" Sons, of Atlanta, tJa. The greatest drops specialists in the wor.d. Head their sdver-t.-tment ia another co.umn of this pajr. Half our lives we sit up nights perfectine j plana to get gold. The other hail we lie! awake nignta tearing someone will rob us. L. A. W. Bulletin. I am sun Pi."? Cure for G rsumption tared my life three years g Mrs. Tl . Robbins. Maple Street. Norwiih, X. Y., Feb 17. 1900. Raskin mid! "Whit is right is most effee , when rro-; kindly sdvorated, snd what i trtu- mo-t convincingly when least passionately asserted." There i no other ink "just as rood" as Carter's Ink. There i only one ink that is best of all and that is Carter's Ink. Use it. There are three wavs of gett .r.g out of a scrape push out. hack out and keep out. I I cago Daily News. If von a't la be tmred of a coul1i use H iks a II .i.ivsf H t eli I. und amt Tar. nke'aTcioUia dM Drofsi t'urc In oncminute. No man abould compiain if mea-ured with his own yar.lfrt .ck. Chicago Daily New. A dyspeptic i never on good terms with himseff. Something ia always wrong. CJet it right by chewing tteeman's I'epn.n Gum. True eoortei are the f. wert ou life's dining table. Ram's Horn. All goods are alike to Tt rv vM FAPri.rss Dtps, as they a lor a.l tibcrs at one boiling. Sold by a.l dr p-'.sts The rudder nf a ship is a atern necessity. Ch.idio Da.. Kesra. THE MARKETS. York. . . 4 S t IVATTI.i: -V HP . 5ts is. C'.TTCN M. .I.lui. Kl.' l it A itit. r Win at.... S t'i - Hi; I Si 1 Red J i C HN Si . 1 I l JA ' S No. 2 U V IRK -Mers N-w 12 W W ST I. if 1st. V' TT 'V MliU'l iiu1 Bl I V l.S Steeis. 4 21 M -.ius i t-1 II- ill :s. i i i CAl.VKft ip-r wo fc 21 fa 11 :s Pair t 4'hoii ... 4 I if BMKKP- Kiilr to Vi .... sr. 4, Pl.lll'll ul ills in, is 3 ii til 4ih.T Orsdi a 2 UK AT Nn J Ki d .... J4 i ' iltN No. 2 : c 3 :i ' 2i I i 3 C I TS No. 1 RY : Nn 2 , T HA c s l.nts 1 -.- f Purl. y. . HAY dear Tlsnoth) i: ITKR i 'hole- lun . RA IN "tear iti' El :5S Kresl PORK- Si .i mlar I. 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HOW A PRETTY SOCIETY GIRL ESCAPED DREADED CONSUMPTION. Peruna Used in Time Saved Her Life.
Airs Well That Ends Weil. It is the aame aid story of exposure to cold. The cold passing down the bronehiai tubes to the Sur.gs; the devt lop. nf of s settled cold on the .ur.gs, cough. hg, expectoration. This is a short road to consumption. Thousands of people have traveled it. Thousands more will travel it and the cominr winter will develop an unto.d multitude ot new .rf. In the case of Heier. Murphy, the end.mr was a happy sne. rbe started on the road to consumption after catching cold at a recept.on. Instead of waiting until she became incursble, Peruna was resorted to and her life was asved. It is a pity that every one e'.ae in th.s wide land cou.d not know of that very ellective remedy in such cases. Tne news is epreading fast but a great many pa p.e have not yet heard that reruns is a sure cure in these cases. Peruna cures acute catarrh snd chronic catarrh; catarrh of the head and catarrh of the ur.gs; catarrh of the throat and catarrh of the stomach. Wherever catarrh may have located itae'.f, whether in the digestive organs, kidneys or pelvic organs, Peruna is sure to erad.cate the disesse promptly. Another case where consumption was cheated of its prey occurred in the state of lava. The report of the case crested considerable attention at the time and was furnished us unsolicited by Mr. Henr.rkson. In a letter to Dr. Hartman be sets forth some interesting dels. is of fe:s rescue from consumption. He made use of tne following language : "I bare brea for yeara a constant sufferer from chron.c catarrh of tbe bead and throat, which fina.l.v worked down into the air passages. In the SBViag of '99 I took a severe co.d and coughed alt summer. I thought I had consumption. Then I had a bad attack of . sni pe. After taking a course of Peruna I feel cured of all these troubles. mei Artl " V v ncneve rar.yt: cur cn..ureu f. a.c. we give them Peruna, and it never faua to cure them I most heartily testify to the value of lVruna ;n cases of catarrh and la grippe. I hope this may be the means of others suffering as I did to take Peruna ard be cured. We wouiJ tot be without it in the house." Henry Iler.r.ckon. Genetal'y the first eo'.d of the season ia caught in November. With some oesplej ' !- a . w.r.:-r .ir.d !avs the foundation f catarrh. In the l2 r.r.ing a few doses of P. r una is suffice tt to make a permit, r.t cure. Send fer Dr. Hartman' bock on runs Medchrontc catarrh. A i :c;ne Co., Co! urn 1
Pure blood AND STRONG NERVES
With glowing health oil things are possible, small annoyances fade nothingness and real troubles are tatt!.Hl with suceessfuiiy. Women who
blessed with perfect health are a constant j-y to themselves and al 1 around them. The beauty which health alone can make permanent is a crown which 'aiws a w raan aJx,ve other women. Such beauty is always accompanied by a tvvveet disposition, for snapplshnesa is a sure sign of ill-health and icavee iu mark
quickly on the features. It seems to be the fashion for women to ipnore health and sacrifice it to the little every -day trials, or offer it up on tbe altar of devotion to daily tasks. Then acain the nervous orjranization of women is constantly attacked by woman's natural experiences, so that it is prac tH-ally impossible for her to retain the beauty which nature gave her. unless she has discriminating advice and right support.
Dr. Greene's Nerwura
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the women whose strength is the genuine atrength of perfect health. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, bri-les the chasm that MfdWhW tin I a man from happiness. It fills her veins with blocd that is pure ami clean. Mr. WM r. BOMB, "f M Famngton St., Flushing. L. 1.. says. " In reganl to myself. I hsve suffereil for yean with disease, having" ts-eti trouble! with grvat ncri hi him . fen. ale complaint, lrelv-tem, snd
crest westi"-s.s au ! pr-Mmtlon. 1 afcl not nsve strennth to kß much of an vthing. Knowin tbe (Tr st value of beauth an t tn nta I c-unauhl do. -ton and toek many tn.slj einoa but tby all fail i to CSM rue, stvI I urew w.rw rather than ts-tter.
much good Dr. Greenes N n m ?Lw?srf!f." 1
a UAI IIBNSII 111 SW -s rs IIB- HHIVim Miiw "V. W-xxl and nerve renvslv. was ii . m restonnc to health evervbolv wh it.ok it. and 1 thouirht I would try a bottle 1 uaed it and to my surprise I hertn to r.-iin st r Bgtb It is eertainiy ti:.- rno-t x - t. . n-i I and wish that other people who are troubled
TO PRESERVE WOMANLY BEAUTY At all the stafjes of a woman's life Dr. C.reene's Nervura blood ami nerve remedy, is shown to be efficient to ward off the re sults of nervousness, or overwork, or impure blood. From early pirlhiod to advanced yars. this worldrenowned medicine builds up the forces destroyed by disease, prief, or overexertion, and the efTcets of thisfrreat medicine are cjuiokly fett and tsermanently retained. Let women jroanl well their health, and consult Ir. OraaaM freely. Nothing- they can rsossibly do will so surely keep them stronfr and well, or repair the exhaustion from acute illness, nothing will work so continually to the preservation of beauty as the preat bealth-pivinp Nervura, Dr. CTree ne i e is at 35 West Hth Stnst. New York City, where he ma be eonsu'.vd cither by personal call or by letter Women may write in perfect routidencr, nn I pet T)r. Grerne's advice free.
MISS HELEN MM! PHY. Oshkosh, Wis.
Mkai Bolen Murphy, a pfpiilar society woman of Oshkosh, bk, is nn ardent friend to Peruna. The following is a letter written by Miss Murphy, nnl pivea her opinion of Peruna :i"i a preventive as w ell as cure for catarrhal uilnicnts. Thi Peruna Mcdicim- t'l.tir-tiny. t'olumbus, Ohio: GcMtcirmr---"About thin months ago I contracted a mawero colli at en evening reception, which esttlett on my lunge and threatened to be very aerioua. Aa my mother timed Peruna with good remulta, aha aent for a bottle tor me and I found that It gave mm bleaaed reflet. Before the encond bottle ras coneumcd I waa wetl. " Wo keep a bottle of It on hand all the time and when t havo been out In Inclement weather, t toko a dose or twe of Peruna and It prevent m my taking any cold and keep ma pcrfoetly well." four very truly, HELEN MURPHY.
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