Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 June 1901 — Page 7

lie loppril Hin I'aprr. fir'" maAiairU trir Osdaal eitlaaa, kr rVatktxl into tin- busiliaaa oftm- iil tha gaily PP"i r "' l 1 "' " au, an artu-le wiiu li I taL- i r ,.uona. arl I want my paßci rtoppetl, airl Ami , ia Janti K uwnM bu) atuji, air, hg "Jll, .ii.'p imirmurrd the ClrCUja tl. Ii MIUf ' K" Ml BBal tH lt"l''.' t p 1 pfaa l" k "I'- mau Aiuleia.ua tu, juil Ii'" Dem r Tim Piriduilral. This i tin wuy he wmir to her M !y: I hu nut hail a lint from yon In turn vaaka. MM you throned tu 0VUid thi is t!ie way she answered him! John Hain't you Ih jin t-ll that I am on i'k bed, hre 1 am slowly alin', an' cn't write a Im' to nave my lilt-, yua fool you ''' Louiavilla Conner Journal. Horrible t oinbl iml Ion. "Waal 'i Mving of tine and other thrnga there would be," remarked tba Obacivw oi j vt n and Phil ga, "if man eoukj take hia lirat o 'n voyage and In tirt aaaoka at the aaae tun " N önker Statraruun. a tmiltiatlril i-i hi k anew ritten. Uasarlptlta of Voloratlo's Mcvaarj, llaalth Krsorls, Kir. Send to 1- W. VSakelay. Q P. A.. Burlni(it"i Koute. "ta fine Street, Kt. Ixiuia, Mo . for luaMBoaM apaeiaJ folder ou Colorado, dewriptive of her health reports and BMMjaifloast soeuery, coutamiug the lowest azcuraioa ritte to Colorado, throughout the Huiuuier, Ueh have ever been made. Tha folder will he found uf educational value t student and others needing to know atiout their own eountry Ft ou ruqueat. Mmtlon this paper. I'rrlla of the roles. Three fipeditioai are trying to locate the tout fa pole, and kix are after the one at the other end of the world. Thia meana pine BOW face on the lecture platform neat yea Baltiaaore American. Yrllonitoae Park. KitcnuVd tour, Icit-urely itinerary with Jons stojs in the Park. Private coaches for enTuaive uie on the drive. Pullman sleeping and dining car, fietabliebod limit to number going. Kaeort ot t'ie American T.-un-t Ahm 'i latmli, Hcaii C.i mphell, Central ftlanager, 1138 Marquette Building, I lucago olorado and Alaska tour also. Ticketa include all Expeneaa Everwliert, Tram leave Chicago via Chicago, Ifilwaokca i St. Paul R'y, Tuesday, July t, 10 00 p. m. Thinarleaa llilnga S. me body i now trying to add nicotine-Je--tobacco to the list of thingjess tbiuga. -Hartl Pot. llo Your Keel Arne und llnrnf Rhake mto your aboaa, Allen' Poot-Eaaa n powder for the feet. It make tight or New rhoe Peel K.i y . Cure ( um, Itching. Swollen, Hot, Cailoua, Smarting, Sore and Sweating; Feet, All Druggists and Shoe! Mote s-ll it, .'", Sample scjil FKKK. Ad- ' greta, Allea s (X mated, be Hoy. N. Y. Ambition," Fa.d I'nde Kl "ain't ao gatij'u H it make- a poaaoo work. It's de I nan dat'i ambH iona an' lazy dat goe in to ol' brick de re' o' de WOli an make trouble."- Waakiagtoa Star.

THu SUNDAY SCHOOL.

on I the faleriiMtloiinl erle fa ji,e Iftt iiajfjfjrioiif Rrtlrn.

Pr, par. 1 t,y I! C f "njlfl 1 Tin: I.KSH N TKXT 1 Corir.thlai,. 11 l-s, &6-r.) L Moroover, bretar a, I .i!are unto you it.- liospti Waich 1 pre achat unio you, t.ah aio yr have received, ji.u wherela , Mand 2. Uy whlh aim are laved. If ye keep In mtmory what I preached unto yeu, unleta ft nave belli vd In vain. J. Kor I delivered OBta you firt of all that Which 1 also received, how that hrlt ilUd for our kin a CC OTg lag to the Hcriptureh, 4 And that II wai Lmrl ! . and that lie r tea again, the hird da, accord lag to th 9( rlpturea: C Ai d that lie ua n ei, i,f Cephui., tl,m ot the twelve: . After thf.t. He wa taea of above five hundred brithren at once, of whom the greater part remain unto tale preaent, but tome are fallen asltip f, After that, He wa MCB of Jumts; then of all (he apostle. And latt or all lie wa ctn of me alto, a of one born out of due time. U. The itlr.g of death li tin; and the atrength of lr, la the law 67. Hut thanks be to Cod, which glveth u the victory through our Lord Jesua Chrlat f Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye Headfaat, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch a ye know that your labor 1 not In vain In the Cord. iUI.UK! TKXT.-tiod hth both ralard up the Lord, and will alao ralae up u by Him anm Minrr.-l ur UiM. NOTES AND COM MK NTS. liead the whole of the fifteenth chapter of First Corinthians. It forms

perhaps as appropriate a text as could be found upon which to base review lesson. 1 berg are ilue'e lines along which a review Müily, in the present (MBO, could be conducted. One might DO itrictly a qnarterljr roriew, a second might be a suiiiininp up of tin- teachings of the lessons beginning witk Vanttarj 1 of the present year, The third, and verv jirotitabl v, 1 1 1 i v h t bo a

brief iiimBurv of the prlnclplea of the kingdom of Heaven ns set forth in the tahiiio-s of Jesus and exomp lifted in His life ami a itaVatnent of the main purpose of the life und death of Jesus. As a lunrterly review the lesson tvould be confined to the resurrec

tion and suh-crjiienf appearances of

CORN FOR THE SILO.

Variety to Dr Selected fthwald De Oat Ihal Shall Approach Matarltr Urfure Kroal.

The Mora nrn there is put into the iio the greater arlll ie the value of the prod OOt removed frmu the ailo. There ll a popular imt that ihe er,lilaginf of corn ailK iomethiB to in value which is not contained in the original material. This notion ia wrong, ami the greater the feed ealue of the product put into the tilo the greater the feed value of the ensiluge will be. Cora should be planted for the ailo but little, if any, thicker on

the gToiiud than it should be planted where the object ia to produce grain Coro is distinctively a auu plant, and II

"Muatae c CUM?" laid the leik in tha auaaarare depart men I em. ail II. . a pretty daejgja. t aj ; j aaMtaor, one iurty r. .ne "But," M il Mr niiaaapoiqaa. 'that Ii. I tr e aaui er t tat ck vvitL it?' "O! ."

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COKN I'L,ANTKI POM TIIK SILO. it ia so thick iv seeded that the sua cannot reach all parte of the arrowing

plant there is produced a product which is laekinar in diareatlbilitv and

arhfek ia not relished by farm stock. A few years ago some experimenti were conducted by the ( ornell experiment station, the object being to !aTermine what method of planting eoru produced greatest food value. Certain plain were drilled in thickly so that no ears would develop, others -r. planted with the rows 40 inches apart and with the plants close together in

Jesus. Eleven of these appearmaoog I ,h--' WW, ami other plats were plant

are recorded and have been studied in these lessons. Tiuv.e appearances rest bed over a period of 40 days, between April 'J and May 1. A. I). 30.

P -i 's C"n- 's til, b, n i i!i"'i e r,e rrer Ofi-d for all affect ion i of the throat and

: V".. O. Kt.iMev, t.l uicn, lt d., i There are two Other anpertranecs re

corded in the Now Tstam tit. One

was to Haul (or Saul) on the way to I'ni.iascns. the other was to John in the Apocalypse. Hut both of these

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WHY MRS. PINKHAM

Is Able to Help Iftck Women When Iovtors Fail.

Tlow ghvUy would men fly to ver Bian's aid did they but ttmlcrstand a woman's feelings, trials, scnsibilitioo, and peculiar organic disturbam'es. J i mse things are know n only to women, and the aid a man would give ia not at his command. To treat a case pmpcrly it is neceaaary to know all about it, and full Information, many times, cannot be given by a woman to her family phj-

iW JphkBBf

Mua. O. K, ' iiArri Um iciarj. She cannot brinr tttfttlf o tell evcrytliing, and Hat phjtielM ia ht a onrhttaajt disadvantage. This !a Why, for the past twenty-five yen s, i uaBUhda of women havo In-en e nidiog their tronblefl to Mrs. Hinkh...it had arhoaai at lv.ee has brottght happi m and health to ooaatleaa women 'n the I nitcd States. Mra. OhappeU, of Grant Park, 111., hone portrait are publish, hdeiaeaal Buffering women to Mtk Mrs. rinkam s advice and u e Lydia B. I'inknam'a Vegetable Componnd, as they 1 'I her of inflammation of thcovaries and womb; she, then-fore, apeaka froai ' 'A lod.'c. ami her experience ought t ffire ..'her-, ronfldenc, Mrs. pink

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Mtm r.reisinr lirnnd 1'. utiniel Hlu:keni c comuata protertloa t r iii i.i- r and li.iii'r'.'- , lr l,,n n.llil'lniupklrt, ii. ilrvwut lor r r. I.,ly coT.nel , .,'. . , ' '-r anraten! war. 1 'oi'iriirnof. 1 .. k I r tr.utieI.mrlL. ilranJ, wuta Uc cuUlogio. SSmK II. H. eiurvrn

were subsequent to .leans' ascension. The main leaaona to bej enforced from this study are: I. The rt virrr ctlon of Jesu (which event is more coDCioalvaiy proved by cobb petrt evldaaca than la any other event

In all ancient history) Is the crowning 1 proof el His divine nature. 2. The resurrection Of Jems ia proof of a life after death. 3 Into each faithful life m.iv come th-

Holy Spirit which shall guide dlaclplea of Jt.sus "into all truth," aid them In overcoming; , akr.eFa ar.d temptation, ar.,1 DBtiStM In the hearta of mn the work that Jtsua "began" to do when or, earth. Another method of taking up the review would extend hack another quarter and include that part of the life of Christ just prior to the crucifixion nnd Blao the death and burial of Jesus. This plan would make possible the drawing of a very effective and instructive contrast. Picture in the first place the apparent triumph of the foes of Christianity. Jesus crucified, the disciples scattered. Ilia whole work seemingly brought to naught. Now picture the risen BnviOUr, with His disciples together ogam with stronger hope, more eniiiiriiio- conrago, miniate ra of faith dating all in spreading the glad tidings of salvation among the natioua of the earth, Truly Troth crushed to earth shall rle again; Th' eternal year of God are hers; But Error, wounded, wrni in pain. And dlts anion: h!s worhlpera. It will be remembered that vc hnv? been at od ring the life of Jesus for the past I months. We are now about to take up a series of leBBOM in the Old Testament, lit fore doing tlii-, however, it would be of immense advantage to take n ajw i ft bird's ej a view over the map of Jesus gracious earthly ministry, nnd BgjratnlihM in our minds its essentia! truth.-!. This cannot be ntlempted in a parngraph, but we might suggest the following point! for consideration: I, The incarnation, ordod Wrome man, a the greatest miracle of the aares. : Jeaua' object in coating to i arth; was It merely to "do Kood- (taking that expressi'.n in It aaori limited and commonly accepted meaning), or was there also th purpose of manlfc-tlna: the power ar.d alory of Hod and the "beauty of holiness?" 3 The purpotc- n the dmth of Jt sua. or t'hrlft's atonement. 4. The life of sa riP.cc. as rxrmpllfl. I tiy Jc&us. ri nnd lentlea, Idleness is the devil's industry. The ideal determines the real. H rhtOOVSntna is the best ritual.

ed iii hi'.N fr.,m three to :i' , feet

apart. While a larger quantity ol proiiu.-e was obtained per acre whert the corn was drilled in thickly, yet It contained a higher per cent, of mois ture ar.d was deficient In protein ar.d In faf. While t lie money value of the broadcast t d c rn is not very different from the va'ue of that grown on the other plat, thi estimate does not take into account 'he digestibility of the wnrioua products. The variety if corn which shall be planted must be determined somewhat by local conditions. In centra. New York the Pride of the Ifortkgiwei very satisfactory results. Whatever variety is selected. It should he one which sjiall approach maturity before frost. The man who plants so th.cklv thai he cut it with the reaper is surely failing to get best results, snyi Country Gentleman, in conclusion to the fere going ui.'vice.

TALK WITH FARMERS. The Man Wh W rote It la niaelhlsig C a Growler. II ut He Telia Soothing Hut the Trath.

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lighten the world. lie who desecrates his hi.i or his Creator, Holiness aorpnasea nomll surpasses htW, (iid gives riches tu our bi our hearts are not licd on When earthly gooda bet highest good they become . c: I evil. The doctrine of grace fall

pulpit does not

One inu-t own enough farm imple nenta and animala to do his work rightly A poor man cannot own horses valued at tlOO each, hut his poverty is RO eXCOBB for poor, emaciated, half-killed "stacks of bom Make barns more for lomfort Uian for style, but do not be- afraid to fix up your outhouses barns, shed anil chicken houses so as to have the appcarar.ee that indicates that a well-to-do faimer dwells there. Ituild your barns with plenty of shed ar.d implement room. Do all the fall breaking you can. If need be, hire n man with team and plow to BBBial um. Po not work your team to death. Do not make the hoys do the work while you ait beneath the shade. Idling BWh the hours, and don't make your gir! get out in the field to the drodgery of farm work. Do not say: "We 1 I feed them for their work, and I'll just put them to raking stalk or hoeing corn." It Is to be hoped young men v. ill sec them if you do. and take pit) on the poor thinrs. If they were manly they would marry them to reIii ve their fotlo r, and more especially to relieve the girla of iheir obnoxious parent. Oive your sons and daughters a good school education 11 nothing more. Don't c:u them one day nnd stop them another; better keep tlretn nt home all the time. I would tell you not to maltreat dum! animals, but that story has grown old, ever so old. nnd yet the farmer mistreats his st,,f.k just the same. He feeds them little ami bl t.s them much; Bfbtte Wm all knot it should Invite versa. M. Louis Mertins, in Dreine Farm r

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The kingdom of he come till men come to aunremi and Ills will

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Pusf H nstetl hy OveefOOdtB I The man who feeds three Linesda;', and gives t he hena so much kind' I Iii-K thui 'hey ill not BCtrnteh or I work, but si! low n nnd wait for him i te pome around hi the regular hour. I simply wnetoa time, Inbor nnd food, I What is more, he ynstei egga, for anek I hens lav but few egg s. Im cause thex ' arc inn fat condition. Of course, Ion I should mt be poor in fie. b. lut there I Ih no ue d of feeding hen - mornthna ' tb"V e-cti ally require. EggBatfOOnBt( I luxuries When the liens io not lay re;.' i ularly, and IneMfBtha of the failure! are i! ie to ovei 'ft ding. -The l'oultr Keep, r.

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'thousands of miles away. Nev ..-alaud' erovsii iaoda are ;.ow 'd,sji- i-d of for vr.i ve.ir. The Jewish popular. on of London bos more than goub.nl within 0

The population of the (iermar. empire iBelodea 3,000,000 Lu ue the l'i ' li language. formally and Holland are planning to lay a new eal!e to connect with the Dutch Katt Indies. It I estimated that the coat of aa at. rihg the papjl palace at Avignon, France. monM e about tl.400.000. The Ikiitiah oreign office reports that per cent of iL, s ia v ea of .ane I ar and 1'enioa prefer to remain Li rea.

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AMBROSE M'KAY'S CASE. Rockbridge. !. , Ji.ne l.'4th The e,phlorhood and particularly the members of Itockbrititfe Lvdge, No. 4i5, A. F. & A. JJ., are feeling very much pleased over the re. .very of Mr. Amlir. se MYKay, a prominent citizen and an honored member of the Ma

son 0 Fraternity,

Mr. Mi Kay had l.eeri Miffering for years with Diabetes and Itheumatism, vhih recently threatened to end his days. His liuibs were ao filled with pain that he could not sleep. He waa very had. Just then, someone suppested a new remedy Dodd's Kidney Pills which has beer, much advert ised recently, as a cure for Urisrht'n Diaease. Diabete

Dropay, Kheumatism and Kidney Trouble. After Mr. MeKav had used a few

doses, he commenced to improve. Hia pain all left him, ar.d he is almost as I

art II as ever. He savs lKdds Ki,tnv 1

Pills are worth much more than they cost. They are certainly rettinr a

great reputation in Missouri, and

many very startlink tuns are beintr

repirted. 1

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If ,,u t,ihe a,fur SJttaaag In Wesiain ana4a Ika Un4 Of tilrrtt lltaa

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of drlacaiM, u aa full InforiuaOon aa Ui rr4- -t rallwa ralearsa ta had ,.11 & ,., Il. !t ...I. T.t Ik

t'rxlriDo. who will wall .., ir,,. , pamiihljata. U" . tie uf ctl. l'Klil.K V. ui t liumlarsa Hon. inawa t aosda; C, J Hol HU Ti N u M.nadii.irk H'a , 1 ti.-a'. J. H Ciuwriiun 114 WenythSi-rei kanaasl'ltf. Mo ; T tluuiaa. Boors 7 Hi( K. ur H..1 lodlkoapolka. lud

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believe that the most men chew tobacco for the g-ood of the tobacco and not for the sake of a premium. They are putting the value cf the premiums all in the quality of the tobacco. The man who chews Vetmore's Best gets his money's worth in good tobacco. He notices the difference in flavor; in lasting: quality; in satisfaction, and finds that all this goodness costs him less than cheap tobacco. Try a fiecc of Wetmore's Best and satisfy yourself that it's "all in the quality ,n Hade only by

M. C. WETMORE TOBACCO CO.,

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ST. LOUIS. M0. XV larffttt Independent fxorj) am AswrtM.

He thinks he lives, but he's a dead one. No person is really alive whose liver is dead. During the winter most people spend nearly all their time in warm, stuffy houses or offices or workshops. Many don't get as much exercise as they ought, and everybody knows that people gain weight in winter. As a rule it is not sound weight, but means a lot of flabby fat

and useless, rotting matter staying in the body when it ought to have been driven out. But the liver was overburdened, deadened stepped work. There you are, with a dead liver, and right now is the time for resurrection. Wake up the dead! Get all the fi!th out of your system, and ect

ready for the summer's trials with clean, clear blood, body, brain free from bile. Force is dangerous and destructive unless used in a gentle persuasive way, and the right plan is to give new strength to the muscular walls of the bowels, and stir up the liver to new life and work with CASCARETS, the great spring cleaner, disinfectant and bowel tonic. Get a 50c box to-day a whole month's treatment and see how quickly you will be

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