Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 March 1901 — Page 7
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. I.caton In Ik International Maria fur March U, HMi J.aus Mr I rii ) ril.
d t li '. I. nlnnon.) Tin: i.-:m n ti.xt. John is. 1-14 ) I, H'li ii J' . i pokea these word. He w i ' forth -a nil in- disciples, aver IB4 bri'f lt Oilron, irbtre v,ts at Barden, Into i hi- ii! ii lit- t ni it .1 . and in- disciples. ft Ai.ii Jinlas Biso, win. Ii betrsytil Him. kiuvt the plsci lot .1 ii-"i u im .-i s-i ttd i lilt tier wiili Hl in' Ipl X Judut then, saving i.'lv-d a bund ol im n iiiid "ttii . n from ihe Met pfteete and Pterti i a. "ii- Hi thither wiiii i.ii.itrn nil tOI i Im I .il.'l NN .1 polls. 4 Jeaua therefore, knowing all tliingi ih.it .-h.niul OO0M upon Hin. treat f.irib, und -aicj unto tliem. W hom si r k ye? t. They answered II. m j. -us f Namri lh Jtcus raid unto Hp ii: 1 am He. Ami Jttdaa v.hl'11 l;ind Him, : 001 M H h tilt III. t , IOOII M Hi had t-uld ui. to th'in, I am Id. liny wi ;.( l..i. k ward, und f 11 to lip- ground. 7. Tlit-ii a.-ktl H- 1 1. in .iKaln: Whom tt k i '.' And Hp y i..h! J, mis of Nhzu- i If Hi ft j mi- .i n-w 1 1 . d bay told you thai i urn ll. If, i ... i . t "i . y - k ma, let tht e '.' '1'!.,: II.. IVInB inlfl.t lie fulfilled. ''" apahei i M then which ibuu j a . .1 iii. nit . i .l lo.tui I l.! Th.. Mi.,,,,, i..... hina a wnnt 1 on .: ,n,.i -ii,.. il.. I. .ii .-t'r. s.iv- ' aat, and out oil hla right ear. The areaafa 1 nasnt .ai rihivuv.. 11. 'I ii i -,i.i! J.mi unto r.ter: Put up thy eword Into the riu-uth m Fa tie bath gtvee m cup a bli li , thai I iiot drink It? U. Then tin- band and the captain and olio. 1 1 ot th, J. wa look J -ii- and bound Him la. And led Mini away to Annns first; for lt.. u . v t 1 1 i . ' . i , . i.v. 1.. i u tin n 1 wan the MhIi piu-i that s.'itiK .M-.ii 14. Now i'aiapha was h , which gave aounae) to iba J' we. that it was eataeaieal that "i.i mat: thOUld llt- for the people. OfMUDKN iK r iiie lei al aaata ia bei rit i ii lata tha aaads af alaaiwaaess Mull. M i.-,. Nt rTKl A N l i M M BNT0. The pie-, lit leaaon i. a study of the atorjf of the betrayal uiiil arr.rt or Jcatta. 1 hia ia contained in ull four of the (."-pel-, as followa: John is. 1-14. Wat: 91 17-H Mark M i.:l.uk. From these four accounti we sret tha follow ing lacidcnf -1 Judas ha. is l.ai.tl of mvn to the- arUtn. Jeaui betrayed with a klar. Ofl era beat lata to mak arrtat. pi u r t uts oft aervant'a ear. Jleaua bound and lad ..way. jti-UB foreahea b) Hia dlaclAlea, Peur lollows alar ufT ." Jim! us I. tail.-, Iiami ot Men Into the tiatrdcn. It is a -M iking c. ntraat that . la preacnted la tha Brat three aetaaavl of the heaaoa. Jeaua comes into the rardea of Qetbseuiunc after havingr pokao tin wordi of oorafort ami oftering that aotabla prayer, ull of which is recorded in the immediately pr ecedlug e hapten of John. Judaa "coini-th thither with IantcriiH (nid torchei ami wea porta." Jesu bad just said: "My peace I leave with jrotl." Jutlas eajDO into the rwicred preaence with iiie Inplemanta of atrifc. w- may note, in paaatag, that Johr. has entirely omitted any account of tha agon af t'hrist in the garden. He was the diaciple nearest to .ii'Miv ano w-qs witn aim ai taaa trying hour. Perhapa the incident waa too laored a one la hia memory for him to vi nt ure its narration, and the end araa fulfilled bjr alloartog Matthew, Mark and Lake each to tell it. .lefus Betrayed with a Kiwi. This ia another of those tliattfag contrast that makes this Mory stand out nbove all others. It is the profanation of j the dearest tokt n of fritm'ship and i love in the baaeat act of treachery in ai tha biatorj f the world: it is the contrast of Christ the (bxl-man exeraplifyiag I i i 1 1 o love and Jadaa the traitor ex-Miiplif J insr aad making loat h-otnc the vice of human hatred. Peter Cuta Oaf SriMint'- Kar The aceni presented g thai of Jeana and Iiis fÜsi-iple on one side. JodsS, tbe officara and rapreaentatlrea of tha priests on thf Other, It Waa n mir ment on. a cool man muld face. Jeaua Hintaelf waa In perfect control of the situation, bat the Impetuoas Peter thourrht the first blow would decide the contest. In a moment he had whipped out hil sword, and, talIng SI hia opponent the man neare-t Mm, he Struck St the servant of the klgk pri'-t. Jesus knew this was a contest that could not be decided with the sword. Twelve legiopa of angels were HK at n Word, but the onlv way to win this event was to face the hob- matter through, to drink the run even to Its lot t er dregu. The Christ way Is beautifully illustrated by the fact ihnt .le-ns fnceordinp to l tike) touched the servant ear and healed It. Jeaua Bound sad Ded Awn ,T,sus' Blaine power wns fully rxtdent. But the fear of the band of nu n were a Urions hlcndine of awe and fear of -nmc unrealized physical force, which th' Mast r might have ven ir He had not exhibited it before. So they bound Him. the one who had been daily with them in the temple, openly on the roads in and out of Jerusalem, ind who had just declared Himself is the one they sought Jesus Forsaken. The story ia complete with the two touches, the first furnished bv John, the other by Mark. On the nrrrst of Jesus the dlsciplee fled precipitately and forsook Jesus Peter, too. fled, but, ns Mark tells ue, followed "afar off." niaata from the Hntn'a Horn. Too innch service steals our time for serious thought, No weapon will slay the enemy like The adder on a jeweled tray is aa r geroua as its fallow in the dirt, There is much difference between being washed white und beleg whitewaal pd The roots of n strong tree do not make muck rattle but they do the hti'ioitiir on In time of storm. There is a good ical of difference oe'.wrcn aetkllig tO have the truth on our side nml seeking to be on the aide eg ti-utu.
CkOW EARLY TOMATOES. Tker Arr Mnrr I'mHlibU Ihm las Lalrr Vuririira mil Inquire So More Labor.
TlM Ma lmi i ii.: point in -.Mowinn art tomatoes, is to luvt' tin plums liroag al.' as l.ii udvuilOfti US skible before transplanting iuto t Ii oym H . iiini. Ann in 1i;im Knot! ief4ti Twi nnoot Ii .i 1 1. i j. l,r.,t, a the in tfuiar rlbbed torta are Baore liable to rot. So tin ir,;, ,i. a rlia :.. in iibuut liii'D weeks I,, 'i re truusiiiutii.ng out of door.. !'..ne a layer of )euble or lM eoal in ihc bottom of the box for drainage, thin fill with Rood gurcJ t n roil well Jilllvei ii !. If the isoil is too rieh tin- plantl wiil jjrow rank and iesk itockj, Bon the teed quite taluk and cover them wiih Ana soil, boat thit fourths of an 1Mb deep. Prtta the roil quite firm v on top. I' lOt 1 he bOX .1: a ! Itffct, SMtiliV wiBdOW in a warm room. Keen the SOU BOltt. A pane of i!a.-- over tin box will inr ure a Bteedj itipplv of moisture. j Wben the plants an- above thf roil reii.ov t I ,. I , mil 1,;,, until tlw.t jirr two ,Ul.u , Thia will flfo then I r loom to arrow, a lid w hi- ii llie time I eine to : ;a t -p' a n t they can be removed ait hont breaking: their roote or diaturbing the other plantt. When the plant- have four leaves j t renaler to thumb pota, aad when larva I rnotlgb repot inio tin can. The trantI p'.gBtiag i easily done. The soil il BMltataatd enmiph to hold it tOfCtMa. : II 1 . , t-1 f,,ii ft,,, lwIa ..f I ), ,nt ' vith a case knife, an' t he whole mars t:iken out at or.ee. Some may object to repottiag plant, but a trial will convince them that it payi, Frequent repotting- BOakaa tfam stocky and atrosfi Before traaaplaattaf in the 0en proiind rradnally liarden them. expoalDg a half hour at first, and then Increasing the time ererT rlnv. When the time arrives to transplant do not remove the p'ants from the can-, but take a can opener am! cut the bottom out of the can and sei can and all in the ground. By 'his method the plaat a r?0 not receive a chick in prowth and the can around the roots will prevent the raids of cutworms and induce the root a to strike deep. Set the plant f nr feet apart. When a foot and a balf kfgk tie then, to a trelli- to keep th vires off the gfOUnd, When the frail acts, pinch off the use of the i-lnes. M. R Keech. in Oranjre JuM Farmer. SCRAPER FOR SLUSH. I.efiil Implement for rieenlvaj Hilt lit-, and for Drriilnu Off tha llvr rhanalng Hanks. Where n farmer has n larpe ditch running througk his farm a nlush scraper i Indiapettaablo. Thia one is made from tWOdnVOb plank, sides five feet loagi with one and patterned for the scraper and tapered to make ui table hand lea, as ahowa in cut. The scraper box should be four feet Wide, two feet from front to rear of mix. und one foot in depth. These dimension! will move almost ft halfyurd of mud at each load, and a team will pull it easily. The top and bottom of scraper should be handed with tire iron, which will make it more rip-id and wear better. Any blacksmith can make the blade Ottl of an old drag STRONG SM'SH BCRAPBft saw bbule or suitable rtetd. This should be piece of flat bolted and rlvetad to the bos and band Irons of box and made quite sharp to cut well The eyelets shown in illustration near the oiaue are to nwian a io; ... . m . 1 chain into. With this scraper onr can clean the aluah out of a large ditch and work the team on bank. The length of chain can be regulated to suit the depth of ditch. We uaed a scraper similar to this last aninmn on our farm and found it excelleat to clean out slush nnd also to drcsa fT over i hantfirv banks, Ohio Farmer. Ad n ii tniccs of l.osv Trees. .. : 1 Wine -is .inr .pi nv mn ss vn apple or I I II It 1 UHU Mitllt-O 111 I 11 HUtain low trees. Treea one year old were set and st tha end of tha first year the year's growth was cut back to about five buds from the point of union. The result is that the trees are now headed so low that our neighbors call them "dwarf" trees. The growth is every bit as atroBg ns with the taller trees, and when Spraying is to be done we don't have to use a fire hose to reach the top of the trees, then, too, in the coming years of heavy fruiting no difficulty will he experienced in picking the apples from the tnllest branchea, instead of shaking them down, which Is generally done when the treea ara tall. National Stockman. Impart Srnln Sflxtares. Complaints have been received nt the department of agriculture conarrnitik' the sale of impure Parisgre en and other nrnenical preparations for praying mixtures. In several fruit section a last year, owing to the use of weak, non -poisonous arsenic, the codlia moth canned great damage, aa the spiny area Ineffeetieai T he department la inspecting Paris green other i -c'iic - wtutea art Import ed, but the fovernmcnt has no nu tfeorltf lo regulate the Bjanafactejfw, ,,, .ale within this country, more (,,,,, jt has m regulate food or eoio para food. Faraiei . Volea,
Try Orala-O! Try Orala-Ot Atk y . .u r ki ri r to-iay to show you a pv-k-ga ol GRAIN . th.- new (..oil drink 'hat taltea tiia i' use I i atTae The cbildraa may drink it w.ih'ut injury at weil at the adult. All who try it. like it. UKA1N O ha that ru h aeal brown ot Mocha or Java, iiut it ia
in idi : ram iur.- Ktama. an. I the inott de'w .te tOmaCa nee. vi. it without dittreat. k the i.ri. e ot coffee. 15c. and 24c u. oer package. I Bold by all rrocera. Itomach receivci it without di-tireat. the In VJiiarslst, Buteber Lag o1 mutton" Yes'm. tin le i: f h And let it be m Mark liaiaffi if 1'iu lilerite We're in mourning, yu know.- i auaoMtipM i.c Ik. :l . 1 i 1 I ord. Thirty ninutee it all the tune required to dräirith I i I NAM Kaoi.l.e.fs 1)1 Ks .Sold b all druggisla. Where the Thieve Were. The Wife of a well kn.,n and very g4N gjaf meml.er of the liouse of repre. nlativea wn telling a story Ofl him the otlier ,1 ,v wlneii wiia niurh nopieciated. The gentleman came in rather late tha j other iiinht alter a cnviv irinl limp lie was tired an.l aleeov. anM ra r.-el v otrnck tho .ed before he was in a profound slumber. I Toward morning the good wife berame ' alarmed bv unutual Boiaea. and immediate" i Iv riaiona oi plunder ami violence disturbed her imagination She shook her spousa with vigor and cried: "dim. wake up: Wake un!" II-' pave an extra snort atai a Ol. .1 .L t ' more, ali'1 tiirneil i.ver. ne hiiook nun again, i creaming: .um, you must get up; there are thieves in the house!" i lUaing himself for a nem'-nt. he said: "On, no, my dear; there are no thieves ia the house, they ure all in the aenate." lialtiiuort Sun The I'rlnee llerlliied. When the prinoa of Walea waa ahoot to visit Ni.icara Falls Hlondin had a rival, one Fanni, who was a character. He ntued an advert isemer.t Urging that the pnnca make Ins initial entrance to the great and glorioua United States in a striking manner Aceordittsly lie proposed that be should wheel the prince in a wheelbarrow over a tight r.'pe aerosa the gore to tlie Tinted States an entrance that would be unparalleled' Then the notice aiided- "Should any a-- ideot happen to h ... A t.: i i I.l U-. HIS nidlinens wiiereu-. i f -,m-oiu ii-i't-r.. .w be precipitated to the gulf below (of winch, I assure vou, there is little daneri the nionev taken from the spectators shall be retundetl " - IhieagC Inter Ocan PRESIDENT OF PRESIDENTS, A Ulatlnaalahesl l.mly Indeed. Ia Mrs. Mary K. Poole, of Whit Ina. Ind. VThltlng, Ind., Feb. 25. 1001 (Special!. The praaidenta of the l.adit-s f the Qfa&d Army of the Republic have an a-ssociation comjiosed exclusively of the Presidents of tha different state Associations. This Presidents' Association chooses a President, and to this very hitrh and distil lisked position Mrs. Mary K. Poole, of this place, has been elected, Mrs. Poole i thorI uutrhly deservinj of this .'rt;,t honor. Her devotion to the interests of the Association is very marked, and her ex perience with the old soldiers of the li. A. B. is wide. Mrs. Poole is nevaw slow to take advantage of anything that may benefit the veterans, and her zeal has resulted in much that is good to these grand old men. She writes of her experiences: "Honor to whom honor is due. and having seen the numerous cures effected through the use of Dodd'a Kidney Pi IN. 1 gladly endorse them as being part ivtilarly effective to cure that dreaded disease of so many of our old soldiers, Bright's Disease and Kidney Disorders of different kinds. Kidney Disease soon poisons the entire system, and as a result the vital organs are attacked, and 1 have found that no remedy so aurely, completely and quickly Sndathe weak I pot and heals it aa Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I have used them myself in slight attacks of biliousness and indigestion, and usually find thot from three to four pills do the work." Such evident from a lady of so much distinction and experience should convince nny sufferer from Kidney Trouble that Dodd's Kidney Pills is the remedy that never fails. 50c a box, six boxes for $2.50. Buy them from your local draggtst if you can. If he can't supply you. sei d to the Dodds Medical Co., Buffalo, N. Y. THE MARKETS. New Yotk. Fell -0 Natlve St--' is 4 15 'n it ÜU CAT'TI.I COTTON Mlhllliu; .... '.i .' VIA it K Winter Wheat.... Will K'l No J Red CORN' No. I UAT8 No PORK Mess New ST LOUIS. COTTON Middling HKICVtSft si, its 'ows a ml lit II. rs CAt.VI'W (per IW) IK ;s p ,ir to - Jholl t BIIKKP Fair to ( Ihoice.. . . Pi.' I It Pat. lilt (Ol wi ( Hin r Oradi i HK VT ' I Red Ct K No -' .; .." ii 4 Jf ' S, t, 4s', r.t .... it 31 14 W 1 11 Ü .... 4 -VS 4 2o 'u fi "" 2 .'"i 4 1' ii Ji 7 iw 4 !i. t ". '."4j 4 ! 4 . ;i i.i i :t ,o OATS No. z'-r; . .. I 'pl'.l I II- I .HKS 3 '.' (if $ Vu i :. '.i Vi ' 1 :ki a :.i .i 11 dj 17 .... 4 .4 .... 1014 .... fit 14 jt Leaf Hiiilt v.... HAY 1 ilear 'i ImotU) HI "IT Kit i 'hotce I 'nlry.... UAPON I'ltiir Hib Kiit ;s l-'ri-sh I'l KK--SI. i dal INI. -situ W i LARD Prime Bteaen CMICAOO. PATTl.P Native Steers.... Id it ;s Pair t" 'holes Slll.r.r l air to Choice.., I i i 'i i; Winter i 'c u mi... HprlnK Patents... WHKAT No Spru.K. . N" Red ronx No. 2 4 a -., r, is) 5 50 .1 . ' o I 'W 3 6a (ii 3 so 3 ei fr 3 70 b"14'U . v y& .... ti 40 (lATS No. - ,0 '.' j pol.K Mess . 11 00 ,1 11 U6 KANSAS CITY CATTLE Native Btoers. ... 440 it s 55 liii;.-i Fair to t'holee 4 !W '1 5 vi HKAT No 2 lte.1 71 i 7S CORN No. 2 .VV'i 3.;T4 OATS No. 2 27'! 2S NK.W ohl. PANS TL 'PP. 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Wbeneyer toe American people ffnd th r.a- Of aneril t ' ' mtnt. tley j apuraciaU it and never hetitaU to make liberal uae of it. It i merit that ce-unta f-r the tnormoua sale of fatoan?t. over hi mi.iion l-on laal ver. It . the liest nowej and liver regulator in the world and tejs at prieaa that suit mrb I 2 ml t prieta that tun eiervi. iw '- bo. P UP " ta.'- ""i J tablet ttamr-ed t. t. C. The W iste, t an arett are eauy to k t it. .et tonn and every aj here it no tnd are old by the maker, umier an absolute guar ' t .1 . antee to refund the money if Catrarets do r.nt nenve iatifact r . A."- boi i. er,, u.'h for a whole month's treatment for tha a tmr . M m : , w rl i :i-c r.veri -un' t'T i. uiea to g-ve uaacarc-'.a an lmmuiate triai After the sa I la t loa. Patient SoW, doct W, what'e the matter with me, aajrwayf 1 ,- Head Cotwulting Physi.ian My dear air, do you auppoae t'nat if we knew what was the matter with you. we would have decided to hold a post nm tern 7 Harper's liaar. There la a laaa of frople Who are .n,un by '.he use f i (fee Ri- ......- iIiam K Ki .n i,!arn! in their: , . re re t,,rea a new nreoaration ca.'.ed GKAIN-O, ma-e of pure thai Ukea h place of t offee. The must delicate atoma(., r,., ,- ves it without dittreea, and I'Ut few i can tel. it from coffee. It does r.otc.t over t aa mack. ( h:l!ren mav dnr.k it wr.b ereat benefit. 15 cts. am! 25 cts. per peek Ttv it. A4: f r CHAIN . rhssar of mr. Mr.. Oreene- I suppo-ethe fhithnga ara owfiilK tuck up nnee thev it that money fron Mrs ( titling, ur.ele' Mrs llrav t t mueh as one might have supposed: but I notice that when tl ff have mincemeat on the table they call it croquette: it used to be plain kaah. Baa ton Transcript. Law Hate Wlnlrr Tonra to the Sunny South. The Mobile A Ohio will run Special Low ; Rate Excursions, good unt:l June the first, permitting inva.nie ana oiüer 10 e-.op si ir.g inva.ica auu -ai.ti tt, o., TCTljbÄ hrst c.iss ratet to 1 Georpia, America.. .,1 T i,r f.f .hnrnrlh r.HlvM- . u -v.--, w. ... r . r ma- days at ery I. w I.i U.y tu kit agent or .1 T P T M . Mobi.e, C M. Shi I O. P. A-, Mol t,U M H Itnhre. r I P A . 3.M M iroucte Bldg., I h igo. 1.1., 7 Waat Fort !;tret, Uetroit, Mi b M atly I '-lust er The man who is waring war on the modern jirize fight a regular Don Quixote." "ou think soV "f course, he's only figntiug windmills." PhUa delphia Preaa. The Best rreaerlpllon for Chllla and Fever is bo.t!e of Grove'f Taite!eti (JbiD Tonic. It is simply iron and ou:n:nein j a tatteleatform. No cure-no piy. Pnce,50c. No man ever became great and good al cept through, mauy and great iin.i-ikea. Gladstone. I am sure P 01 Cure for C r umrtion sr.ved my life three yeart ago.- Mrt. Thot. Bobbins, Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb 17, 1900. When vou forset there are others you are Hearing a burned bridge. Atchiaoa i-ibe To Care a Cold In One Dar Take Laxative Brem O -Tablet? A'l druggisiart-fundmoneyi: it failatocm- fga We o'ten read of the canopy of heaven; I wonder if it's supported by toe laouB I beaiaa. Ally Sloper. A dvtpentic is never on good terms with himself. Something is always wrong. Get it right by chewing Beeman'a Pepsin Gum. Money will not buy food for a hungry ht-ai i. Chicago Daily Newa.
poisons out of the system and will regulate you naturally and easily and without gripe or pain. Start to-night one tablet-keep it up for a week and help the liver clean up the bowels, and you will feci right, your bbod will be rich, face look clean, eyes bright. , Get a 50c box of CASCARETS. take as directed. If you are not cured or satisfied you get your money back. Bile bloat is quickly and permanently
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