Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 February 1901 — Page 7
ir.E SUNDAY SCHOOL.
I4HOII ta Ihr Inli-rimlluiial Serie fa Februar .t. IIni I I'uru tile of Ibr 'IV n Irulat. Th LKMON Tl AT. (Matth, w X l 13.) TYt?i ball Mi. kingdom el Heaven he ik I...! into tin Virgil w iii.-ii t...k h lr hi ind w.i.i forth to int too bride. groom A i.d ti (if tin ni wen Him, and live wi r. fo.ill-h 3 1 Ik ihat wire fnolleh took th lr lump, took liu oil Willi tin in 4. Hut 1 1 1- ; li.i.k oil in Hi. ii . -si la w ,ih Mi. ii isarpi & T I. Hi- l Ik- hi !.!. it in In rt I u tiny all I In nil" i. (1 iiikI Klfit. 0 Aim! at SRidntgbt tin re w is a cry nia.!.-. It. hold Ihr hi 1.1 uroom coaseth; go . out t,. in. 1 1 .in 7. Then nil thoae virgin uro.-. -, aid tt until. 1 thl lr lump. b. A'. i. t l.i fooli- Ii Mild unto lh. n , ( I: Vila of TOW oil; fur our UtlBpl an gOM out. 9. Hut tin u- lUiWcr..!, i-.i lt.-,, Not o; legt thirst hi- not enough lor us und you; hut go ' rat I., r to tin ni that 1 11, und hny for yourM-lv. 10. And while Um y mil to huy. the bride groom I'll in. , end they that win- reedy i . i.t In Vi llll Mn to th. mill ring.-, at.ii thit door IM i-hut 11. Afterward eamealsotlv oih. r irgin, a.ilnK. Lordi l."i.l, oprn to um. ii. cut ii. answered ond iuld. Verily, l na ii tit o yoUi i know (u nt. i.;. Wateh, tht i . for. . for j know nail hot th.- day l. or lh' hour Wherein the Son of Ma 11 COWM i b. i. oi in s 1 1 : r w mi h. theeefaeei fur It MOM iii-illii-r tin- ln mil- I Iniiour in -. ii! tin- n oi Hun aoanvtb, Mall. MllS. NOTEp AND CM 'M.MKNT8. Tbl lesson iBBJaodiatclj followri Ctrl lat tt -mjii in point of time, being Tueday afternoon, April 4, tbe third doj be lord Ibd erociflxioB. Jesus la on Iii wa from the temple to Bethany, on tba Mounl oi Olive, overlooking Jerem lern. Through the parable of the vrr fir.- He uttera prophecies and warn lugs to Iii ilisi-iplcs. 'l iu- !c.-soti iinaljsi covera the f olio wan g threa potntM L Tha Pri Deration for the Brtdegroont. V. r. 1-4. 1 The fry at Midnight -V. r. 6-9. 3. 'flu- Arrival ot tin- Hrid. g room - Vir. 10-13. After alleneing Hl enemle, the gentle, tender Jeaui pronounced tin- moat terrible woei upon then becaosa of Iheir faleeaess and misleading of the people, dosing with a touching lament over Jeruaalem bacauaa of tin- evtl that would befall it on account of it rejection of llim. lie saw a poor widow catting into tin- treaf-nrv bar little offaring, an.! praised Ik r, for the bad given all the had. Hi public ninietrj eras eloaed. Aa Jesu went out of the temple with II is (Üm iples. He propfcehied that the imii.elise stmn-s in the tenple foundation! should nil ha thrown down. On their way to Iicthunv they BUt down 0B the w -stern slope of the Mount of Olives, where they could look down upon the eity. There Jesus foretold the dreadful trouble 1 1i at were shortly to conn-. As thi- w-re still sitting on the mountain side. Jesus described Hin own aoaaing again ir grant glory. ,Kn me, He said, would know the day of His coming, but all Might to be doing their duty faithful and watching for it. He told n number of porables to warn them that, they Bluet be i. adv. or tire hour of their salvation m lit .as. Ton win notice the difference between this parable and Ihos,- In the
preceding ehapti-r. Those warned the riant to be a wake and watching. Bui tLa one we itttdy to-day looks rather to a preparation that should be made lone before. 11 was the custom tooelebrute a marriage by a prooesvlon from the ROUe of the bride to that of Ihf bridegroom it seas generally at night, and everybody had to carrj lighted lamp. Bach of the girls should hav brought enough oil to last, am! have had it with her. This was tome thing they knew they would need, and could have attended to it many daya before W hile waiting for the wedding procea-. elon there was no rea-son why they should keep awake. The procession would eome with noise and music. H i ! the been a" ready they COUld hail be. 11 getting refreshing sleep so a tc be brll i t for the feast. Bort the preparutii n had been neglected. It is not mere wafehit ig we must learn from thil parable. It i to make sure of the prepration. The claim for a share in the feast U oot sustained. iVsire for Reaven i? rot a passport to Heaven. Wish for bliss is rot proof of fitness for the companionship of the holy; and only tho--ran be admitted to the company of the bM who are fit to have fel'. Wlhlp with them ic'-us demands that bis llsciplea he alert, vigilant, watchful "Ye know not the day nor the hour:" A1 true nOW a Whet) JCSUS --poke these Words. It is dangerOUS, as .!! ns impious, to say: "The Lord delnyeth Iii pi mintr." Therefore the Impresaire ex. hortatloni "Wnteh." Iliiv tn He Grent. If we want to be at the top. we must be willing to be at the bottom. If we want to obtain much. We must
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SMALL GREENHOUSE. Ballnblr fur Prrmlar Whirr- he Mop.- of Land la Klaibt fur ihr lrtllimr lluumr.
Low Rata WIMfr Toan tba unn Moulb. The Mobile dno wiH run Special Low
Rate Kxcursioin, goo.) utit.i June thehrt,
eriiiittiiig invalid and others to atop at
r-t clM D tela Miroutf at vi-rv noiuinal
rates to a., point in A.ahamu, Mii-i- .,
Qaorgia, F onda, ('ul-i. Central and South An ! . I. Rata II mease ktr't let and Mr ! Tui iday of ech asontl Oos Waj Bet I I '- rill r .'us .it 'l M l.oW .lt ' s V I V til agent r J T. Pee. I M , Mobile, ( M rard. ; P. A . M bill . A
M II llohrei r. I P A , SSI Marquetta
A profitable (rreenhotue for a farm or i aire place where the slope of land is not right for the ordinary adehiU house on a south incline may be made on the j !a ii of lbs one operated bf El Ii Baynaa, Itiddleeea county. Mas. i'hi.H house is, ion f. i t .oi "; by L'u feet wide. It run 8 SOttthwct and the roof has two iipiui glut i k lopes facing the northwest and SOUtheajrt, ll nma cicross the slope of a sit.e hill, with a gentle slope to the aorthweat. ETpoa the upper or southeast ill e the ground oonea nearly to tlie foot of the ylass.
Bidg , Chicago, 1.1.. " l it Street, Ltroit, Iii b It t ame Katnrul. Mi- i bi sing Mii in da! Dal chile eaal he II. o' drl. to' in. .I t die .iI'' 1 klh' lo llll' like i full -grown nan! How'd jro' laru lum? Mr. J .ii I. .-on Why, Mo.,c hegm whisthn' a cake ra k Ce odder day, an' dai s Ue M luJt. Pot k.
Boat for Ihr liuiirli. No matter wii.it ads you, hssdack to a ranei-r, you srill never get well until your bowel are put right, t acsretl help nature, eure you wi'houi gripe or pain, produce easy natural Movements, cost m.u jui lo citits to start getting your health back. ,i -can ts ( ut'dy t lathartie, t he genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet lust'. C. C. stamped on it. Bawara of nu tations.
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Mrs ITundef "We t.ever hear of any worn n tra n robbers." Mr. Wunder "And yet i lie lad .. s .in- a! ways holding up trami." Baltnnoi s American. PEOPLE OF OUR OWN TIME.
nilEENHOUaTIS 0N8L.O1 NOOROUNXk while on the oppoalta side earth is bunk- d up to aiKiiit the same height. Thus the part of the hoilM- below the p'.ass i protected by earth on both aidea a in. i- very iasy to ht at. The roof and one ein.' an- of edass-, sinjrie thickness, 11x24 inches. At the other end is located the building containing the efdee with the hot water heater in the bum no nt. Hot vN.ittr overhead pip. s arc used. The crop grows is cucumbers. These are uriiHii on benches ra si d from the aorface. Mr. ELayaeathinka they would do as well on solid earth. He tines the BUCUmber crop most profitable of any, returning him from $() to 11,000 per year and VCVWging from 1700 to MOO. Two yeatra ao the crop soiti for $i,ouo und his coal cost him f 10a. The house and heating npparatna coat gi,5(o. Mr. Hawies has had bitter success with his cucumbers thai: many of hi.- neighbor, some of then having nede aa en tire failure of the crop. Orange Judd Fanner.
The king of Sweden and Norway is noted as ajj admirable linguist. Tha ki:.r of Saxony i one of the most appioachabie of Kuropean sovereigns. .-ir Uobert Hart's grade as n mandarin is higher than that of Li Hung Chang himself. Sir Biram Maxim say., that years before the Safetj bicycle was invented he had made one for klmsvelf and ridden all over Maine ou it. With the recent death of Edgar Brehm, the youngest son of the famous naturalist, the family has become extinct, Brehn was 81 yc;trsold
FIGHTING THE BORERS, tiiiiui. Clean CwMtvotloa alttMi Than ll a lim nnil liresaliiK Tba I Cnn Be sin-i.
There are many orchards that have suffered a heavy and unnecessary loss during the last sunne! from the attacksof borers. Mat y farmers do not notice that there is anything wrong with the trees until th? Ienves turn relkrw an ' begin to fall in midsummer. After this steige has 1. . n reached there is little hope fot a tree and it dies before frost. A glance at the tree will be sufficient to s. e that ti e bark on the trunk is dead and black in irregular s-pots and lines. Just beiuath the dead bark is the borer's burrow filled with worm dust. The borer is too familiar to require description. He works up and down the side of the tree ai d Rnally burrows to the e nter. Wh. n tw.. or three burrows get into the same tree, the trunk is girdled and the tree is killed. In many coses the Inner works or. only OUt side of the tree. If a large Spot of bark is killed, the bark and woods begin to rot ond ore soon filled with a mushroom growth. This mushroom break through the bark of the tree and develops the fruiting portion on the outside of the trunk. The fruiting part is white and resembles that which is sei B n rotten loga. If the tree dies the rot i- then supposed to be the cause of its death. The rot may basten the death of the tree, but a tree that is aound and free from blemishes is very seldom if ever attacked b this rot. Th. best thing to dn is to keep the tree free from borers ond other Injuries. The land should bC kept free from grass and we. - and Well CUltlTate.!. Qood, clean cultivation is worth more thon all the washes and dressings that can be applied to prevent borers. -Fanners' Review,
LIEUT. MABEL C. HUNT. A Drlabt Salvation Army Lasale, Uhu Knows How In Keep Her Corps In i. noil Health. Ogden. Utah, Jan. 2. 1901 (Special). The Pacific (Oast Division of the Salvation Army, whose noble work in the interests of fallen humanity has done so much for this western country, has its headquarters in this city. Our- of the brlghtcat and most enthusiastic workers is Lieut. Miss Mabel Clarice Hunt. Everyone knows how these devot cd people parade the st reets day or night, exposing themselves to all kinds of weather, that no opportunitv mav be lost of rescuing some poor
unfortunate from sin and suffering.
In some cases, their recklessness in thus exposing themselves has been commented upon as almost suicidal. Their answer to such criticisms invariably is their unfailing faith in the Divine injunction to "do right and fear not." Linit. Hunt explains one of the means she employs- to keep her "Soldiers" in good health. as follows: "I have found Dodd Kidney Tills of great value in cases of Kidney and Liver Trouble and Diseases cont racted from severe co ds. Several of our lads and lassiaa have b'n repeatedly exposed to cold weaiher and rain, and have ipoken for hours out of doors, often with wet feet and chilled to the marrow. As a COUaequence of this exposure. Pulmonary Trouble, Rheumatism and Kidney Disorders often ensue. In such cases, 1 always advise Dodd's K ney Tills, for 1 have noticed better results, quicker relief, and more la-ting benefit from the use of Dodd's Kidney Tiiis in SUCb cases. tbr..n from all ntbur medicines I know of combined. They cleanse the blood, regulate the system, and destroy disease." A medicine which can do v hat Lieut. Hunt says so positively Dodd's Kidney Tills do i- surely worth the attention of all who suffer with any form of Kidney Trouble, Rheumatism, or Blood Disorders. THE MARKETS.
The Laokwills a N taheills R R tofethrr with ita connecting lin?s hin inaugurated the Chicago 4 Florida Limited, winch .a daily, solid tram, wide vrttthulad, steam hra'.ed, ga lighted, with dining ear service for ail meiils en rut.- fn ml 'hw-ago to Thoui ,. a, (la., Jackaonvj . ai vt Augustine, F.. Tin train leaves Chicago over lh Chicago 4 Kat.rn Lboms truiks at 11 00 a. , ruaaiaa via Kvansvi t, Nashi mrmingh n, M nts nry. Plant System to Jacksonville, ami Fionas Katt CoSSt to St. Augustine, arriving at the iatttr City st 7:30 the next evening, making the fasteet time ever made betwein these points. Tina train has annex sleeper leaving St, Louis at : fi m. which also rune through. Mr. ('. L. Store, lo-in-ral Passenger Agent, Louisville 4 Nashville K. It., Louisville, Kv , will answer all huru tries concerning th. tra.n and furnish pr.ntisi matter coneermiig it. t nil old a ll i- Adlon. "Doctor, I'm bothered with a queer pain. Y fieri I bend forward, stretch Sal m .irrns, and m.ike a asiiu-i in-u'.ar movement with them, a sharp ting coitus in my left shoulder." "Hut." nuked the physician, vondcring'.y, "whf make Mich motions?" "Well, if oii know any other way for a man to get i i. h. . v. re. .it I vh ) uu'd .et mv know." l'hiladelphia Times. lMrni'a ii ii not He Cured by loi al applications, a tin y cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There ic only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by constitutional rented iea. Deaf aces is caused .y an intlameii condition of the mu- , eoui lining of the Eustachian Tube. W hen this tube gets indented you have a ruiuhbng j sound or imperfect bearing, ami when it ie entirely i losiil d.-ali.ess is the ri-su l. and unless the intlainmat ion can be taken out and tins tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; ' nine cases ol of ten are mused by catarrh, ! I which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We w ill give One Hundred Dollars for anv I rase of Deafness (caused by catarrh that
Cannot he cured by Halls (ataiih ( ure. Bend for circulars, free.
I ' J, Chonev 4 Co., Toledo, O. Sohl bv I I llu'g'-l -. TV. Hall's Family Tills are the best. Why bava Married llim. Clara I wonder how Mat tie came to many Fred Bomeebgl Bertha The eroet nataral reason m the WOI ... Fred had an overcc.it that w is a perfei t mati b for Mattie'i at w gown.- Boa tun Transcript.
Tr t.rala-O! Tri Orala-OI Ask I our gi ... . r la day t( lk( . u a j sekag of tJHAIN , the i.cw ! ..' drink 'hat takes the place of coffee The children may drink it Olthout mjury aa well an the adult. All who try it. like- ,t. QKAIN ha that rieh aeal bn Ol ' ha or Java, hut it is made from p ure grains, and the most dt.icte
t ai ii iki-.vis it Witin ut .i.-'.i. s j the T . e tT , r i nm . I
iinctt ot toiiee. tmh stu oi m. per leid by ik'.'. grocer. An Insinuation.
' tits - I I ., -hi huainees w.'.hout a cent X
ami toaiav am wi rtn a nu.:ion. D.gst V.-, ar.d I know a man who had a m......n ;.. n wai big.in bin.ii.eao, and today he hasn't a cent.'' Chicago Da. Ni A.
The llel l're.c r I .t I o n fort 'hills and Fever Is a bottle of drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply :ron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Tr.ee. 50c.
I an.- for Joy. When a v.-.:. r . that he is only Stopping over between trams, his host at once becomes m. re .ordia,. Atchison Cilobe.
Drugs them in
have their uses, but d( n't store
y . u r stoma, h Iti em.ii. a ft in i.
(lum aids the natural forces to perform their functions.
Comforting f
Nothing so surely breaka up the- enjoy mrnls of win ter as attacks of
Rheumatism
Nothing so surely cures the trouble aa
St Jacobs Oil
The average man isn't w.'.'.ing to sduut that he has enough Until he get too much. Chicago Daily New.
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For Infanta and Children
There I No llenlh from. Croup, Tneunionia am! Diphtheria, if Hü!t.ie's Croup Cure is used promptly. No opium to stupety the brain. No ipecac to I. ill-. .!( the it ... Ii. S. ': I y dn..- -is. 6o cent. A. P. BoxaicmTr. Bnfi N. l . Tf.irlesa gnel is more profound; ar.d, moreover, it doesn't make the nose so rti. Tuck.
To nre a Cold tn One Hay Take Lstxatrve Bromo Quinine Tablets. A!l drugrgistsnfundmonev if it falls to cure. 2.V. Don't be to. tree in sbuatag other peopli for be-ing fools; you may be one yourself. Atrhiaon tliobe.
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gfter year in the hope tbat tiny may f' eve Ion mi Ik in a una it us. Vet smi e .I
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are so ill-formed in their ndden
I nprnntnlile llalry t'nss. One of the hardest tbinps to pe fanners to do is to cull out from tin-it herds the unprofitable cows. Tht dairy man tbat carries on his business. In a thoroughly aeientifte mnnm-r will be all i he lima culling out the snlmali that be believes to be unpn Rtable,
be readv to givo tniicb. Christian lawa gome of 'he heifers that an kept yeai
are parndoxem It is the one who is content to have nothing who nlnne can pooeeaa nil thloffa. H( who veaa 1 gn atcst of nil, and et who was the J aurvanl of all. tald plainly: "Who- j soever would become prent among von. ahafl be jrour servant; and whosoever would be first Mnongr von. shall I be bondaervant of nil." Do you want to be prent'.' Then von must be willing to senc fnithfully until vou nre j
great.--S. S. Times. Trnlhs Teraelr Told. Courngt is the cure for liac-urae-Jletlt. Money makea the mare go, but it cmniot keep happiness in the mittle. The Judgmenta of Ileal nre as lovinjr as His mere ice, Saints' clonus are nor awarded on the merits of their frowns. The feet will go where the heart is lucllnod. Tba mages al sin ore always paid elfclit on time. he full of the sinner Is ltlcs that f it tnetcot, tha farther he fa!' tag faater ha is consumed.- Hum' Horn.
that it can be easily seen that tiny can never be good tin kers or profltsblo in an sense. If they are used for bn ed ta they are not likely to produce .-fT npring thai srill ha profitable. The ani mala thai ore anprofitable must b hunted out and disposed of. Farmers Bei iew .
Ilrnlnaue (or ( ren me r I . CrOa merles should be so livated that drainage will be perfect. Then the drains or drainage pie should Oi (inrried so far that the slops will jri into some Stream or onto soil that will absorb it. At any rate the scent bom it should not ;et back to the creamery. It is better to o dlspoae uf the drain thai it Will bf p'ac d norma neatly oul of sight. While the erenmery men are looking after 1 he lanltatlofl of the ereamery let them be sure slao that they do not create a nuisance n ai the dwellings qr business places- of other peoule guraasuru1 Bnvlaw,
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Dr. GREENE'S
NervurA BLOOD AMD NERVE REMEDY. Wmehfm You tha DM WmWM mnd Vigo ot Porfoot M anahood. Ronow, VMmMwmm mmt Invlgormtom Womk Mom
Old before his time I A broken-down.
miserable wreck weak, nervous, discouraged !
1 he wxirld to hire seems a place of mist, peopled with ghostly beings.
whose Hitting' to and fro about their
daily tasks serves but to irritate him. He sneers at healthy amusements.
and finds no comfort or pleasure iu life.
He is sick and he does not know it. Ho
drags about, and therefore thinks he is
well. He is despondent and peevish, and
weak, and be does not know that there are merely signals some from the stomach crying
for aid others from the nerves beseeching strength tili others from the great life-current -the blood moaning that it is so impeded and clogged with
impurities that it cannot move. 11c, and all others like him, will find imme diate relief in Dr. Greene's Nervura blood
and nerve remedy. This is just what it waa
intended for. It never fails to make weak men strong and vigorous, puts new life, vim.
strength, power and energy into them.
Dr. Greene' Net vor a is New Life,
Hope and Strength for Weak Men.
Mr. Jons P. Ssitm, elrrtrlclan for tha
Thimipum Houston Klee trie Co., of Lynn,
Mut.,sare -- nen a man nat i-en sick anil I cure.!. It it his duty to tell others about It. lit tliry, too, may Kt wall. Ttim- years aa-n I had teen work Inf almost night and day, rnuld not (at regularly) and got only a few hour tlsap st night. No man can sland that ieing. and I soaa began to tw proM rated. I could not slawp when
uiu no! klar on m
ll tried, an. I my t....d w.
Igtotnaih. I was in a terrible condition, and
iwa much alarmed. I went to doctors, but they did in no good. Learning, of tha wonderful (rood dona by Dr. Orscne'a r ura l lood sntl nerve remedy, I deter-
mined tn try it. It curad m completely of
all my rompmimi. 1 i neartuy and slasD well, thsnks to this splendid medUja. I belisve it to be tha best remeay la aistence." Dr. Greene's Nervura Is the One Great Restorative Which Cures.
Dr. Grkfnk, 3.r) West 14th St.. New York City, is the most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic
diseases. He has remedies for all forms of disease, and offers to give free consultation ana advice, personally or by letter. You can tell or write your troubles to Dr. Greene, for all communications are confidential, and letters
nre answered in plain sealed envelopes.
