Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 April 1901 — Page 7
THE BEST HE EVER SAW.
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. IjOeanu In I In- I t. r tin I lima I erlös fur tprll tti IHM Ihr Walk ! I III in II ii
ETERNAL VIGILANCE.
.insi t present considerable intersal i lu-Mit; aroused in the facl thai a fen in v dlstriots (of limited m-i-i .!. an' bating opened out bj the Cnnadlan Government In Saskatchewan and An inibols (Weatara Canada)i and any Information concerning this country is esgnrlj un h t . Mr. w. it Corser. lit' HigiriaftviUe, Lafayette 4 ., Mo . wai a drl' t-'Htf thin' iliiriii;1 la-l nimmr, anil wviliii' iif Lis iiiiirh.siniis he aaya round turpeiitag jrlelda nf gi da of all description. On Farmer I via Ited threshed f it, acres; '.mi I'ushclK .f w'i .it (rota II s.-ri'S, 4n buahela tu .11 1 1 iimi tm.shi N nt imrley from M MN 6i) buahela to acre "15.00"' buhHn of natu from 150 aorca, V) 1iu)ii1h to acrt". "The samplea were all N. i. "I also saw a considerable number of took. Sw im- du well and there la no d tee as amongst them. They ore a mod kource of Income to the farmer. The cattle on the range bent anything I ever saw. Fnl snd rendy for beef, fully matured am! ripened n the nut t it i ms prraeses of the pruirie. I am Brmlt convinced that this country of fere better facilities fur a poor man than anj l have ever Been. Information concerning these lands pan he had from any ftgent f the gOV ernment, whone adeertlaement appears elsewhere. The tirannn'n Coatteolea, lee Man Gcod-bj ild man; I'm find pet hn'l -ii a severe winter. Cos! Man So loiiy . I arias jron a iling aaminer. Colutnbua (0 I State JearaaL
Paleaa It Is Eirrltd urrraafall y Aa Caaaot Ur need .ain.at Ik IbliiullOHB lieu l.ouae.
To are a Cold In One Day Tab Lasative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All , i- i -. refund in one I f it fail to cm re. ..V. Tlie ivor 1.1 turns aside to let anv man pa as who knows wluther he is going David St. ii i Jot dan. Pito'i ''urc b ths best medicine art ever need (or all affection of the throat and lungi W in. O. Endtler, Vdnlmrrn. Ind., Feb lo. 1800. "Thea what ia your reaaoa for msnriying hoi " "I have no reason I'm in love." Pbibwlelphia Tiaaas. Dor": Neglect a Couh. T.ikc Pom.' II kle'l Honey of Horehotrnd and Tar inatanter Pike i Toothache Drope Cure in one adnata Stop lookin' tor trouble an' happincna'll look far you. Irviag HnehaHer. Dyspcpaia is thr harn of the human avatni. Protect yoursrlf against ita ravagee Djr the uc nt i i man's I'rpain iiim. THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW.
Wheat i- mentioned gg different tinea In the Milde. Klimpe has had t'J 1 monarch since the battle of Hastings. Only - doctors reach the ape of 70 for every S clergymen. Germany hM tUe record for the fir-i daily paper. It sfal pviatad in I .v.M. Pour inishcis of potatoes contain the - line amount of nourishment as a bushel of wheat. W lien the serf - were freed in K 1 1 is, the goferumenl paid on an average $1. for 'jn.Too.ooo of t hem. London is the i 1 epiMiivc port in the World). Ships which ' an discharge in three days at Liverpool or Neu iTorlt take ii in London, owing to lack of facilities. Among the ruins of Pompeii have been found chufiii"; dishes of exquisite workmanship, which rivea undisputed proof of their IIBC in the city which contained villas of many wealth Romans.
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TMII USaWON TKXT. I. ok. M IB-SI ) U And. behold, iw . of tl. m SMaaJ that siini' div to a villiKe i.iii.i! Kinmaua, i Which w is In in J'-rusuli in uliout ilirte. i eure fill. in. ms. U At.. I the t ilk. .1 in, tti. r of all these tliits" which had happened. Ifi A i it it cime to :i.-s. Unit, while they 1 communed t wether and reason d Jesu Htmi i' drew near, tni want with thorn, C nut their eyes wen boMea that they j houl 1 pel know Ulm 17 And Ur said Mate them What man- I i i nt coni'ininl. iti u iIh-m. that ye I h ea ana to another, .is ye walk, und arv
i- An t the one of tln m. Wim-' name was Cleopsi answaringj isM unto Him. Art thou only it ktranser In Jirusalim. and I IBl not known the things which ara ( um io na-s ihei e In ' In si il.iy.-'.' It, And Hi astd unto tin m. What thttiRsT And they aaiit unto tlun, Cencerntng j.su, ni Nsssreth, which waa a prephet nullit, in iicii and word before iod ac all the neoptl : And how the chief BCtestl and our ruler delivered Him to be ronsimnad to death, .hi! have evuethed lilm :i Bui we iruattd thai it had neen n whii h thould have r.iiemi'l Israel, and j side all this, to-day la the third day luce these thins were done. 'ii. Y. a, and certain women also of our Coir piny made us istonlahd. which w. re early at the s pulchi t , tL Ai d when they found not Mis body, th ' SAM. .i) !i.s, th.it they had also m i b u vision of kneels. Which said that lie was alive. t And certain of them which wen with ii- w, nt to the pepuh lo-r. and.found it tvea bo an the women had said", but II io they aaw not Th n II aaid unto them, fools, and alow .f heart to heUevi ill that the prophets have spoken: ML Ought not cnri-t to l ave suffered these thliiKs. and to enter Into Uls gtoryT IT. And btaianlna H Moses and all the propln-ta. He expounded unto them In all tin S. t i;.t in . s u.l t i. l I. .iK Him self. 81 And they drew nlwh unts the village. Whither they went; and He made as though He would have g. mi fiirtlur H Hut the constrained Him. aayii.g. Ahlde with ub; lor It la toward evenln. snd the day Is far spent. And He went In to tarry with them. St, And It came to pass, as He sat at mi at with from. Ha to..k bread, and bl( ited it, and brakt and gave to them. tt, And their eyea were oper.d, and they k: aw Him, and He vanlahed out of their unlit It And they aaid on to another: Did not our heart burn within u. while He talked with us by the way. and while Ml o" i.i it io u- the Scriptures? 33. An.l they rose up the same hour, and returned t, JsrUSSiem. and found ths el vii gath.-r. d together, and them thai were with them, tf. aytnaTi The Lord la risen Indeed, and t1 a t h :i I ,OI-. r.t if Rlmnn
35 And thy told wt.jt things were done ! pays to put thetn on short rations for
in the way, and new He was known of th.-m In breaking of bread. OUatCM TKXTt Did not oar hrarln burn at If hin us, while lie talked Ith
aha mueh has been said and written on the topic of hen lice, ami so many remeilie advert ised, that it really seems as thoiitrh the lousr would be anuihiluted, l)Ul Still it is ever present with us. I built a very Ihrgd new poultry house, lined its side- and et i ling" with tarred build inff aper, Imilt ne in roosts, moved the hens in, and in four ntont Lis found the whole building swarming with the tplder louse or mite. The mite ia smaller than a pinhead, re.semliles it young spider in form, is bright red when full of blood, and breeds on the roosts, walls and floor of the hen houses, and at night preys on the poultry and saps the life from them. Th SJF are sure death to young ohiek. will cause setting hens to leave their eggs, and are the worst enemy of the poultry keeper. I got the pests with some thoroughbred poultry I purchased which taught me in future to buy egfSi and get my new blood that way, and run no risk of importing lice and disease into nay flock. What to do I hardly knew, ns the building was large and ncwayind tarred paper did not daunt them. I drove out the poultry, closed the building, took a pail of kerosene, s whitewash brush, and went all over the wood parts, wetting them thoroughly, then I smoked the building for ten days with a st irling sulphur smoke. After two weeks 1 found the ground floor simply alive with the lively mites; then I took a barrel of slaked lime 1 happened to have, ami spread it about an inch deep all over the floor, and that killed them. You ask why I did not use some of the advertised lice killers? Because the expeti.-e would have been too great. Still I would advise using them where the building is small. 1 find the foundation of all the lice remedies I have used consists of tar, kerosene, sulphur and roaddnst, and I see no necessity of purchasing it ready mixed. Clara Itansome, in National ltural.
DAN GROSVENOR SAYS: "Peruna is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy I am as Well as Ever."
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When by overfeeding a flock of hens baa become too fat to lay. it seldom
HON. DAS. A. fiROSVEXOR, OP THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Bon. Dan. A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor for the War Department, in a letter written from Washington, D. C, says: "Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes and I am now a well as ever. Besides being one of the very best spring tonics It Is an excellent zatarrh remedy." Very respectfully, Dan. A. Orosvenor.
Hon. John Williams, Couetv CotsV mlaaioner, of 5 IT West Seoond street, Duluth, Minn., asys the following in regard to Peruna : "As a remedy for oatarrh I can cheerfully recommend Peruna. I know what it ia to euffer from that terrible diaease and I fuel that it is my duty to speak a good word for the tonic that brought me immediate relief. Perunn cured me of a badcaaeef caturrb and i know it will cure say other sufferer from that diseaae."
Mi,s Mattie I, (mild. President Illinois Young People's Chriatlan Temperance Union in a recent letter from Chicago, 111., says: " doubt It Peruna has a rival In all the remedies recommended to-day for catarrh of the system. A remedy that will cure catarrh of the stomach will cure the same condition of the mucous membrane anywhere. I have found It the beat remedy I have ever tried tor catarrh, and believing It worthy my endorsement I gladly accord It." Mrs. Elmer Fleming, orator of Reeervoir Council No. In, Northwestern Legion of Honor, of Minneapolis, Minn., writes from -'535 Polk street, N. K.:
"I have boon troubled all my life with catarrh in my head. 1 took
r runs for about t hree mun ths, a n d now think I am p e r m nnently cured. I believe that for catarrh in all its form Peruaa is the medicine of the
age. It cures when all other remediea fail. I can heartily recommend Peruna as a catarrh remedy." The spring is the time to treat catarrh. ( old, wet winter weather often retards a cure of catarrh. If a oourse of Peruna is taken during; the early spring months the cure will be prompt and permanent. There can be no failures if Peruna is taken intelligently during the favorable weather of spring. As a systemic catarrh remedy Pemnn eradicates catarrh from the system wherever it may be located. It cures catarrh of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as catarrh of the head. If you do not derive prompt snd satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you hie valuable advice jj-ratis. iddresi Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
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Mrs. Klmer Fleming, Minneapolis. Minn.
MOTHLR AND DAUGHTER. The Wife nml Molher-ln-L.aw uf Me. liwrlea Keys.
a hy the warf l.nke 24i.13t. KOm A N U COM M K NTS. The following is a brief outline oi analysis of the lesson text:
i , Two Msctplea Walking to Ernmaus.V U-lt I A tit rat: gi r Walks with Them. ..... .V. l.V.'t I Home 1'rnph. i I.- Kxplalned V. 'A-'X I Jiu Make!. Hlmaelf Known V. ZS-'ll j t'1 Tu list Urn to J ruaaltm V 13 I Two Disciples Return toJeruaalem. lesit-.' appearance to two disciples on the way to Emma us occurred on t be i same day upon which He rone from the dead, or the Aral Kaater Sunday. The j two disciples were taking an after- ! nOOU Walk. These were not two of the twelve apostles, due of them we are told was Cteopaa, the other we know nothing of but thnt he hud become a j follower of .icsus Christ. Bmmaoa was u village, th exnet location of j which we du not know. "Threescore I furlonga" (v. u) would bring it with In a radius of seven ,.r eiht miles of
er um lent. i neir conversation concerned Jesus. His wonderful life, the crucifixion, burial and reported resurrection.
Clarissa, Minn.. April lö (Special). No familj la thi vicinity i- better known or more universally respected than Mr. Charles Key . the local School Teacher, and Ins estimable wife, and gnother-ln-lew, tot long time, Mrs. Keys has been In 111 health. Recently! however, she has found a cure for her ailments in Dodd'a Kldaej Pills. 'I cannot speak ton highly of Dodd's Kidney Pills, or of w bat t hey have done for inc." said Mrs. K a, "Mv life was iniscraUe, my back ah wa v s ached, also nn bend. Iwatrouh" led with Veurabria in tin head. and face and goffered extreme pain, but thanks to Dodd'a Kidney Pills, all those aches and pains hav c vanished like the morning dew, and It now seems thai life is worth living. I consider Dodd'a Kidnev Pills a (od send to suffering humanity. They may rightly b named the Elixir of Youth. "While speaking of my own ease and the wonderful benefit I have received, I might also add, that my mother, who Is now an old lady of 74 years and who lives with nie. has been troubled more or less w ith aatsCS nnd pains, as is natural with one of her advanced age. When she saw whnt Dodd's Kidney Pills had done for me. she commenced to use them herself, and she snys that they have done her more good than any other medicine she has ever Iried. " This testimony is given in the hope that others who may be afflicted sa we were, ma v see and read it. and be benefited by it." What Mrs. Keys states in h-r letter enn be verified by reference to any of her many friends in i his neighltorhocdk Dodd's Kidin y Pills have already a wonderful reputation in Todd County, Ff 0 thing has ever cured Bright' Disease, Dialled s or Pmpsv but Dodd'a Kidney Pitla
A Stranger Wnlks with Them. On the way .Icsus met them and walked with them, but the disciples knew Him not. Mark 16; II snys thnt "He appeared in another form." His dress niso probably was slightly different than He had before been seen in. third reason He was not know.i WOI a purposely changed manner, for He evidently wished to talk with them as a si ranger. Some Prophecies Explained.- After Jesus had found out the subject of their conversation, Re tried to show them that the events which had just tnl.cn place were not only the logfcal course, but had actually been the sub jeet of prophecy. They were familinr with the Mesaiantc prophecies, but thej had never fully realized thnt the prophet . Icsus could be the same n the magnificent temporal ruler nnd deliverer they had Imagined, (Sec lsn I:, 7; ,V?:4. 5; Mionh g:l; Zcch tt; nnd Mansch! Iii) Jeans Makes Hitns.df Known. Jesus' nuinner of revealing Hintsell wns thoroughly shnrnctertstlc. It wn! through the "breaking of bread," which they had so often seen Him do, snd His accustomed "blessing." The Two lict urn to .Jerusalem.
After .Tesns had "vanished from their sijrht," the two disciples began to recall little Incidents in the manner of .Testis ns He walked with thetn. fnmil 1
lar expressions, and. above all. the peiullnr illumination which He alone among the teachers of the time hnd thrown upon the S-ript tires. So thev returned to Jerusalem to tell the Booties that they hnd seen Jesus, that " The Lord is risen Indeed.
the purpose of reducing them in flesh. When a hen is too fat to lay she is in prime condition for the table, and thnt
is the best use which can he made of her. When anything is in first-class market condition it ought to go to i market. It is only in except tonal casea that the destruction of this condition ' can be justitiell on the ground of good business policy. The rule will not apply in the case of very choice breeding i stock, but under the ordinary state ) of affair-- this is the most proitablS I course tu pursue. Seducing fat hens to a laying condition is not n simple a task as it may appear to be. I f this is attempted in the middle of the winter j the chances arc three to one t hat there i will be no eggs until spring. And it is usually in the middle of the winter that this operation is undertaken, as it is not until about that time that the j owner discovers that his hens are in an I over fat condition. It takes an expert I to make the change and tart thecggS I while the weaeher is still cold. This
writer has had his share of e-rief with over fat hens, and he knows of no process by which he can turn them into profitable lnyers short of six weeks. The hens will have to lay n tremendous lot of eggs to make good the loss sustained by six weeks of idleness during the latter half of the w inter. It is better to save the weight at six or seven cents a pound, and replace the fat hena with lighter ones. Wallace's Farmer.
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CHICKEN COOP ANNEX. tees Chleka n Chnnee to Rain Around nnd Afford Proteetlon from Cnta nnd Hnwka.
The first week of a chick's life is one of great delicacy, and the closer it ia confined to the coop for thnt period the better, (let a low, broad grocery
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One can do what lie cannot do if he doa v hat he can. I f GikI givea you bard tasks, be proud that He has so much confidence in you. Cod will not deliver from evil him who deliiieritti lv WUtkl into it. Item n v ere an gnxioan todo rigjfct M thev are get their rights, the world would ic rich ted.
ANNKX TO CHICKEN
box and remove top, bottom and one side. Nail a lath across the bottom at the open side, to bold the ends in place, and cover the top with ultry nett ing or slats. When this ia set up before the coop the chicks have a chance to run out upon the ground in the sunlight, yet are protected from cat a snd hawks. As they grow older aud are better able to take care of themselves, the "annex" can be removed. -N. Y. Tribune. Mnat do Hryond the Kona. One must look to the parents, not t lit egg, in building up a fiock. You can not tell by the sie and shape Of coi. of an egg whether it will hatch out a good lav bsf bird or a scrub; but an egg from a hen that lays a gl nei uns suppy of egg during the year will without doubt show the fi od djualttfoi ol the another, though thf hell of the egg be too lie,ht or too dark or undersized. A hen that lav s no more thun uoiOfj rgg i a year mny lay perfect eggs, still her chickens will not be good layers. J. L. Irwin, iu Turin aud Home.
POOR LITTLE JOHNNY! AND HIS OWMY"! Small boys, and many times large ones, and occasionally girls, too, big and little, suffer terribly from convulsive pains or "cramps" in the bowels and stomach pain so violent that it "doubles up" the ones attacked, and makes it impossible for them to stand tip. Some people call it colic, but most honest, plain-spoken people call it "belly-ache" and very properry, for the seat of the trouble is in the bowels, and caused by the violent efforts of the bowels to rid themselves of something; which doesn't belong; there. The small boy usually sets it from over-eating or from eating; forbidden fruit, and suffers mostly in the summer time. It's spring; now, and "in times of peace, prepare for war." Let the boys and girls and the big folks, too, for that matter, clean out the clogged channels filled with winter bile and putrid undigested food, strengthen the 30-feet of bowel canal, liven up the liver, and "summer belly
aches" will have no terrors, because they won't happen. The way to make the body ache-proof is to use CASCARETS, gentle, sweet, fragrant CASCARETS, the perfect system cleaners and bowel strengtheners. For fear that anybody in the family should ever be attacked by belly-ache, keep a box of CASCARETS in the house always, and remember that all pains and troubles in your insides are
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