Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1902 — Page 3
TUE SUNDAY SCHOOL. lfllll, a Ma lasleraalloi.al erlae lr Jnaaarr I, ItMIU Tki' lurl arlallaa i hurcli. iPreaare4l by li C Lei I kU.ii.) rut: UCtlOM TKXT 1 Act .37 43.) H arhea 11 v heart ihia. v were . , , i . ,i i.. . i . ami .ud an to v u r rast af tlit apnetlea. afea unci , , what hüll we Co? pt t. r Mild unt tat tn, It. pt i.t. ul"( : ep4Jse4 virj one of you Ik tho ," mi : Jtu t'lirlM lor tin ri intuition f . and ye ball racetve the Kilt of tl.a Hol) tilioat. . i r the promise If unto you, art! to I i , i Uttreo. aliU to all that ure afar off, ai u.jr as tu? Lord out ;.-.. . 1 at i id with many ether Wort! did ha I i an4 esheet. ray lna. 8av t.ur- ivta from thla untoward aransratlou. t Then they that aludly rccervtw t B u.-re haptlaid; and th .- .in.- day IP ro were added unto thtm about, .hn-s . soul. tlaty continued a teadfaatljr IB the . p deoirtoe and fellowsBip, and in in of brad. and In prayera, Ai.l ft ar came upon i-vci foul: .od moot r and Ist. win done by the 44 Ar. I all that bellived were togcth..-, gad 1 i'! all tntnirs common; And old their pomeaxlona and nnof!.
sw parte them to all men, aa . cr man ' I ..: at iitt. At.d they, continuing" dally with ore . . i.rd tn the Umple. and breaking broad n bona to hoitre, did eat tin ;r mat a th eiedneas and ir.glcn- of h-art. i. I 'rale-Ira Uod, and having favor with 1, xople. Ar.d thr Lord addi d to tho , i'li dfttly auch na should be saved. UOMMSN i :. i . i he i.,ni ndkieel to III,- . h ii roh iImiI auch aa should be a nl, Afta 2:17. N rTBfl a N l) COMMWNTfL 1 1-so ii to he studied j P ter'a it. Arts 2:14-40, and the res u Ita in .Teat increase in the number of M I'i tcr's aernion l ad thne m d iii visions: I Pt cy fulfilled. V i-H lb) Jesus iliv Christ, V :-35. I Th a.l to r. pt n iar.ee. Va. .TT-W. i t r i t- t two of tin se we oonsidcrt r! it the Iesaon of laat week. This week a take up the thin!, the call to re I ntanea. After rcoalHag tltat Y. -- .li had been proniN -d and show that .leaus was the Ueafflalt, l' t th wed that salvation should thence- ' r:h come only through fa'th in tl r -en Chriat. Peter put the truth i: i ir.iirest possible way in which aid he ;ut. lie was Kpeakinir to t r who bad icen preaeat whi n Püatt had offered to re!ae .7ub. I iiey had cried out: "Cnwify Him, ns I'.arrabas. lost had syinp.id 't!i tb sentiment whether t to apeak it or not. "Theia f re." said Peter, "let all the house of ' Bel know assure Hv, that i hath . ide that same Jesus, whom ve have i tied, both Lord and Christ." ' W hom ye crucified." J hat echoed la their ears. "Men and brethr. n " h"y cried, "what shall we do"" Then Peter pointed out the way. Note th i stepa: (1 ) repent. CJ) he iap: :fd. (::) receive the jrift of the Holy GboaL ,, . . h pentanee la not mere Borrow for i I Manv a man has i., en v - f. r V s'n. but ha rot then put Ills back to it. Repentance a turn n - Beta ' m Kin toward God. Be barHeed! Thi far two reasona: (1) betause ü la in imitation to the net of Ji BOB Chrit '. whom we an to st and (t) becinse of the remission i ( our sins. Ch-ist forpives sins, and :! ia I Ti It la name tnat 'cipiest nrc naptixed. Ranpbaaia should be u: ui' n the w ord "remissinn." If you h.T c rr(ent';' ami your alna have lo en forrien. formet tlM m. You will h.no :o jro for forcivenesis for other sit s, but do rot allow yourself to be burdened with th old forpiven 5n, it BAI remitted. Heceived theCif t of the Holy (Jhost. This hows the essential democracy of the kiiijlnm of Heaven. The pifl of the spirit if Christ is not alone for thoc who receive It on Pent cost, but "unto you and to your children.' It means the pift ' power to resist evil and to help others to resist. The result of the sermon was the tUBiaratOB of lyOM men and women. There had been MM) followers before. In one day i: had increased aixfold. This was the besfinnine of Ihe church of Christ. Jesus had been a .T W, the apostles were Jews, most of the new m its. if not all. w.re doubtlesa Jews, yet here was now a bodf of pt "- pit who "continued steadfastly in the poetlet doctrine and felh.w.hip. and ircakinp of bread, and in prayers." They were still Jews, for they met daily In the temple, but they were Christian Jews. Notice the "gladueBB an! sinpleness of heart ," verse 4ft. The hriatian life should be full of joy. It is the complex things of thisi world) that btinp sorrow and p- rplexlty. The ( hristian life is one of sinpleness of at Therefore is he plad. Ahnther thinp worth notlnjr Is that lh y ha I -favor with all the people." ft I a'l Christians are popular. All of the snot!ea suffered from persecuta . ' hr Himself, true, jinre nnd hi itj Bl "tin r man has been, was houndl d leath by His enemies. Yet it remains true that the world admires n 'rtuoua man. A tnan will pain nothfr Bt the world by skulkinp bchird h' ciniction. and w'M lose nil in the plrltUBl realm for h;s a postaey. tind'a Cnoitneaa. Cod's poodness hath been prent to thee I let never day nor ntpht unhal bad paaa, but still raoaeaiber what the Lord hath tlone. Shnkesieare. (rapri tram Canaaa. Sin itself in tLe darkest curse and pUBiabaaettl of sin. I 'ruth supersetles nil stntemenis aa a man surpasses his picture. Tbl deeav of faith is always marked J the d.evelopment of credulity. i is alwaya better to think with nut sjij i,)(r than to say without think Bag. The practical value of many move tnenta i nu ncroitiit of some Imprao 1 puaalOB behind them. When you step Bp on one promiae ' will a nays flntl u hipher and a iter oue before ou. Kutu'a Horn.
KEEPING MILK PURE. It tan lit- BtM If ill- Kiuhl Kinüol Call and Strain I nu Apimralwa la I ard. Poor atltter i& vtr tiftrn tin result if iiiijuiritii .- that gel into tbt uiilk ut nilkiog tioid ".!ii itnilMri will hrlp iaui I -rs mati-rially, bin Iii st of all tin. p. uglily rill tho cow'k titliier with a piece of burlap in-fore Bai Iking. The bet jiaii fur HliUdng vviih cloth ura tiers ran be Hiutle by the tinsmith aflir Üir, pattern Bt&OWl in the cut. Lay the rloth tightly over the top of tin- pat), then pre.-s the top piece down itihide the ; im of the pail. The milk can ; not Matter out, and must pats through l the cloth into the pail. Prohn bly not ii e 'aif 111:1 :i in a hiitu.'ri '1 i1- as jui tW'tilar as It j-hould he in the imitttr of ttiny the milk from i he eotH in the cleanliest possible manner. After ; visiting in.n.y dairy farms and BO tins the filthy manner in which the COWl , arc eatred fr and Btiiked, I think Bay b t a t nicn: of not one in a hundred i ! nt w ide tif the raerk, In many barer: i COVBB Kolt M11.K1N; PAIL. the OOCdltioMI arc simply disrus;inw, While one can rarely find a stable where :. ihoroiiyiily painstaking' effort la made to keep o ry particle of fort iMi matter and cory foul odor out of the nii:k. Even under the vrry beat coi d'tions as regards clcanüncrs il ia utterly impossible to ki ep all "mi'iir:ties out of the milk if the latter i 3 raws from the cow into an open pall, for hairs and some dust particles will he loosened from the cow by the action . 1 L I .. la. . '. 1 1.. I rr I I .' , j llir ii.iiio hi iii.iiiiik. v . . , . " ,., . . t. . nah a nail 1k tint shown in the cut snd two tblekaeaaea of cotton cloth, i nr. better still, a laver of MtTMOBB I absorbent cotton, laid between two sheets of cheesecloth and cauulit to- I fdrther here and there with thread I nd neeiCe. almost ansoiure -iraanaTn an be si cure,'. A Lars sheet of such 1 strainer can be made at ot.ee. end i freies cut from it for each m'llrinp. The cotton mentioned is absolutely pure, end is of a nature to eh - k the pa-ssape of any impurities. Py the use ! of such a device the milk and cream I ariTl not only ha practically pure, if a'l I Jthrr precnuiions are taken to keep it . BUI it will keep much OBgr than ' milk nnd cream secured under the ordinary conditions a very decided adrar.tape, if ore ships his cream away nr 1 i - a tr:'k or cream rmitt . for there ; !s. perhaps, no more common comtila'nt from customereon a milk route than that the milk or cream does rot ki i frt m lire daj to the next. N. Y. TribTaae. SCIENCE IN MILKING. Good rowi Are Frinrntly Balaad by Mea Who Do ol Know How to Handle Them. Milking is an operation which requires, skill, as it has an important effect on the amount and quality of milk given. Dairymen know that there are a great differ B0CB between milkers as between cows and th.it. eowa will do much better with K'Jd milkers than with others. Indeed, good cows are often almost ruined by poor milkers. The milker abatttd avoid handling the cow more than is necessary, and he should make it a rule to do his work ftiiekly and thoroughly. He should nccr po from a sick to a well cow without tret cteauilng bia hands. The habit of Wetting the hands with milk is filthy in the oMninc and ibottld never be praci iced. Some peapie thlnh it is necessary, but thi I is a naistahe. The handa ahould be kept iir. if they are not. it is Uspoaaible to preeeal tln)S Of milk from conBtanttjT fallinp from ihera into the pall, Tbt pail should be held close to the udder, so as to expose the nallk to the air aa llttb- as possible. The furl In r the stream- fall and the more they -pray, the more dirt ami bacteria 'hey co ioot. Contamin.it ion from Ute foremilk must w avoided by dlacarding the Iral few atreanu drawn, or leaa than a pill if nil. This 'entails little loss, as the tirst milk 1 drawn is always poor in butter fat, I nnd if it happens to be badly con taminated, a- is frequently the ease, much lajurjf and trouble may be Bared. Kami. Field and itoabmaa. (lean the entire bodj of the cow daily. U hair la the ragaf of tha adder is not easily kept clean It sbou.d ha ciippt d. Provide water in abundance. eaBy of access, and always pure; freak, but B0t too cold.
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i coiicgr, j veiy i.. mi or a j 'ke, and eta Hff BJ well as take (MM. Aiin.ri(( the atu- , ueriis in anatomy la one who anaweia to the aoeaewae! aaaaaal rngnoaiaa of Cn.w at ii ae aawveffl at all for this student was, as the do tor f ;ki i. ,ti 1 ..l.-eied a siek after the epeainf ai college, waea far the first im.e I., imswered roll call, a rar biro, After an aaaatiaU) rffolnnajai period ! abaaaeeiam, the student present- . sl himself the other dsy( and one of ids rUsaaaatet tried to eiplain that he must Cue bceri ilcta ,ned b a ante of iTou'kuet! I The racket which aoceaeded tl.ii nic.uk ateda aa iatpreitioe oa the d'c w.tnout heeding the diveraion, he proceeded to ixnresa ins greal plaasara at the wanderers retura, and Inert eonvulaed the class by quickly reaurking: "Why I am daItff h ted to see von. Mr. Crow, what is both Wieg BM b whfther there i ati nei cary conrie'i ton betwaaa the absence of your eaws and tin a,,-' of your absence." tiolden liays. FOUND AMERICANS BUYING LAND AT SASKATCHEWAN, WESTERN CANADA. A Michttcan Firmer Vlalta Soaltatooa and la Well I'lraaed. Mr . S. K. Lent was a dclepate ent (roOB the f:. l iners of Alb pan County, Michigan, to Western Canada, to report on the proapecta for lueeaaafal Mttleroi Bt His report ia as follows: I went from WlBDipeg to EdmOBtOBi the i ct east ose hundred n ib by wapon. I found the country in that vicin ity a rieh, black loan, rarying from IS Inches to 3 feet deepl the crops art simply Bomething enormous; wheal and oats by actual neaaurenCnl often standing 5 feet in height. I have been a f irmer for 40 years, and consider myself a fair jmlpe of the yield of grain, and I raw wheat that would yield 50 buahela per a re, anil, oats that would yield 100 bushels per acre; not one nlone but a pood many. As for root crops nnd parden truck, in no country have I ever seen their equal for nil kind B except corn and tomatoes; the nights being too cool for these to ripen well. As a s,tock country It has no equal. Bast of Edmonton, on the head waters of the Verm'llion fiivcr, 1 saw hay meadows containing from 1C :o 100 ncri s, the gras standing 4 fee, high, ar.d would often cut 3 to 4 tons to the acre. From Edmonton I paeeed through some fine locations, namely. Wttaskiwin, Laootnbe and other points. Prom Macleod T went to Pepira. thence to Prince Albert, 217 miles rnrth of the main line. For the first Q miles la fine farminr country, but the next hundred miles is more of a stock country. Thin at Saskatoon. Rosthern and Duck Lake T found BOBM very fine farmir.- country, so pond that T found a p-irty of Amt rienns from Minreaota buying lai d for themselves one pirty buying 12 sections, gad the other 20 sections of land for themselves, which they proposed to improve at once. T have traveled over 21 different Stntes and Territories in our Union and never In my life time have I ever seen such matrnifiernt crops and especially as fine a stock country. 1I1Ü MARÜ.LTÜ. New York. Jan. ,4 t ATTI.i: "ath'' Ktcirs ..BOM Ö 6 7i t iT'H N- Mlil.llinK U Cl.i it'll- Winter Wheat .. IVTIKAT Nil. 2 Rod CORN- No, 5 i AT8- No. 'i PORK Mess N.w siT. l.Ol'IS. COTT'iN-MItltllln KS -So ers Cows :inl I Md i t CAI.VB8 i per Jt) Hs HKia i ir to Choee SHKKP fair t Choice.... VIA il l! Fatentt Othi r Oradaa.... WHBAT No. : Ke! CORN No. 2 CATS- No. 2 BYK No. 2 wool. "ub-Waehed cuher Oradce H Y Clear Timothy tu TTBK i !hol I 'airy . BACON Clear Rib Hins PVeah 1 t mi 1 1 V, 1U SO (I r i hi y U 1 4 n t ,v :. .1 6 ;:. 3 ot 4 HO i ill t, .m 4 2i 4 in a n D RH U B) 20 li 2ti tto's-n IHl ' I 4ai .... ft 14 t 14 ii 11 U) 'd 13 41 St" 3 '11 pt) HI StandardMet(new) 16 tä LARI Choit e St. mm ti It) 90 Mit .v .' . CA TT I.K Native St. is Hi it :s Fair to ' 'hole .... Sit EEP Fair to ' ?holt e . FIA I R Winter Putenta. Sprint; PaVtenta. W1IKAT No .'t Sprints No. 2 Red CORN- No. 2 Mixo.l OAT! No. 2 PtiHK-Mea -, BS 6 7,' 3 1 ;i so .1 .'.a a i r,t w III 'll 7 CO i h i . j 4 tW 3 W Ml ns' WM 47 75 t till 'll 4ti'-iV v 10 , j KANSAS CITY. CATT1.K-Native Steers... 4 75 H m IS 1- air t" Choice -6 60 WHKAT No. 2 Hed CtiltN No 2 Mix.-.l 66 OATS No 2 While I NEW ORLBANS. Fl. 'I H H'.h Ora.les 4 10 ' Ct .RN-No. 2 , i a t'S No 2 ti v V Choice 10 mi pt ltK Slantlartl Mess B t t iN- Short Kil Bldee.. COTTON Mlddllnar I MiCISVILLK WHBAT- No. I Red ! conN- No. 2 , . S NO I Willie i ti i i iN Short Hlba COTTON Mlildlili . St. Jacobs Oil curca the most ilirTicnilt caaea of Rheumatism after ererv other form of traatmeut' has failed. St. Jacobs Oil never fails. IT CONQUERS PAIN Prk. 35 anal SOo.
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Men of prominence all over tha t 'tilted Stiileii are r-e,m mend I n leruii. oo-r furty aaetafceea f Kren lotve vvrllten helr I ndnrae meat of If. ,.,.. f Hier a-ovcriiitieiit oltlela'N apeak In liljtli prnUe of I. Thousanila f people In Ilie Imnitiler Tallica f lite rely upon If n a fntullr nieilicine. Semi for free book of eat Inionliila. If yon do not derive prompt and nati factory r salts from tb use of reruns, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full Matement of your case and Baa II ic pleased to giva you bis valuable ad r loa gratis.
Aililri"r lr. Hartman, President of The II irtotso ' Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio. WEAR TRACK! slsrr- fsvw goth isia tha aas ssn h imi t fasset .rt tV Tin Bat s.1 süt tkls - tilrti ihl, speuf u toi w Mrtd. 1 1 w: . . . i st yes. filcea are er uaieui mmm m WoHh $1Q ilessrlpllno ' tur RssrllMi Bsrlsy, lonoias t srs, f-ilsg sw Rttsrt.l,; sf msf Blltml ksr. nur Pes per snrr. .-urui .i-i rioeer sal 1 -o.ime win. snuBS. Salters treat estsle(Si, 1.1 swale ardnr o, -eJ SJaipl, , i. ?ou ou aaBarara Baaa IV. poatuage. ivs. posiage. aVaaBBaltV BHriS raatfaa: iaaaBBBB3l Am AaBBak iBa lllllOFITI Kvorv farmtsr his ova landlord, no p-iicuta-hrsnrt't. hisbaak account Increaalna Jt-i by year, land vslun Inrn-astna, stnuk IncroaalDK, snl"ili.l ollmata, ciallrnt srlriois and rhnrrhe-a. low taiatlnn. blah prices fof csliie ami urain low rata ran rail's. anil Br nosalble rnmfort This Is Mio condlilnii of tlit larm,riii W .,'ern t'.i t ..ubi-l'rtivlnoaof M-inltoba nnJ dUtrl.-lH uf AsMii.bota. baskatchrwan auB A 1 tior tj Thjusaadsof Americans are now settled, then- Badiie,'! r:tie on all railways for toniahenkert an I kail iers . Now dlstrirts are bellt opened ui. this year The new forty-ra ATI.AB al V Cu rr.HV V U.l snd all other 'fnrma- , ,,,, m ; i ii... to all applicants r HWll.hr, ,,,.... ntn1onl of lmrnlri,tl..n . tHIawa. i inii'la, ,r to i .1 lllt.H t.HTt.N. "; ".loiinilN-v k llmbllny, hi ar Ill .1 KAWHIKI. fl4W. Ninth , Hanl? t liy. M. : K T llt.l.MKl """ ISarBitia-.. intJiauapoils, lud.; Canadian Uo-ara-ni'ut AaeuU. RFAUKIIS OK TIMS I'Al'KB DKSllll.NO Tit HI V A N Y Till NO AIIVKUTIÄKII IN ITS t'OU'MNS 8Ht )1 I.t) INSIST l TON HAVINO WHAT THBT ABB IOR, RKKt'SlNtl A 1.1. Ml IWTITl'TKH till IMITATIONS. OKLAHOMA claimb"or baltP Uliti T. MIIROA. K I. at K N O, (. T. A. N. k.-b 1900 nrBBEN WBtlTINU TO AnTKItTiaatJI alaaaa alata that yaa saw a aal ia sais aaar.
